I SEE SPIDEY
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DC has such great characters, I can only hope that WB gives it's non Batman/Superman characters a chance even if GL fails at the boxoffice.
You thought the Guardians looked like s**t too!! I thought I was the only one who disliked their special effects.
Just got back from the movie theater.
Not since I was a kid...in the days of Raiders Of The Lost Ark, The Empire Strikes Back, and E.T....(no age jokes, please)...have I left a theater with such a giddy and pure sense of satisfaction and gratitude. Even in the cluttered menagerie of computer-generated effects and mind-numbing action that dominates our current mainstream movie climate, it still pleasantly surprises me to find such a gem like what I just watched. From the story, to the performances, to the energy, and oh yeah...the amazing effects...this is the kind of movie that doesn't just appeal to the kids...it reminds us jaded and hardened adults just how much fun it was to be a kid...and how poignant it is to discover that that kid is still in all of us...with eyes wide open, legs bouncing, and an all but uncontrollable urge to shout out with glee.
This is a movie that reminds us that we can all still have fun, because fun is right there in front of us at every turn in our lives. So to all my devoted readers, if you trust but one thing I ever say...trust me on this....you owe it to yourself to see 'Super 8'.
A friend of mine who does a lot of technical advising for films just posted this in his blog:

A friend of mine who does a lot of technical advising for films just posted this in his blog:
A friend of mine who does a lot of technical advising for films just posted this in his blog:
As much as I think WB wants to get more franchises out there, they could very well do things like Flash, just use their money more wisely.
As much as I think WB wants to get more franchises out there, they could very well do things like Flash, just use their money more wisely.
Warner's made Catwoman, Jonah Hex and Batman & Robin they are far from a perfect film company when it comes to comicbook films despite TDK's existance. I still perfer their (non-comicbook) films to any other studio out there but they have made some real clunkers.if anyone cares what this particular lifelong DC fanboy thinks, well... I posted a fairly lengthy rant here: http://www.geekscape.net/green-lantern-a-dc-comics-fanboy-s-movie-review.html
In short though...as someone who read (and loved) the original script, I felt it was butchered here. I loved the cast, but for the life of me can't understand the changes made. It felt like Fox made Green Lantern, not Warners.
S8 was lame.
I gotta seriously ask this, why are some fans ok with a poor first film?
I gotta seriously ask this, why are some people unaware that "poor" is subjective?
Nailed it I think. I'm not a huge GL fan so I don't know much about his enemies or much else really,but ya you would hope the end fight would be more brutal or not appear so easy of a battle. I thought Ryan Reynolds would be somewhat annoying,but he actually did an okay job with his role.I just got back from Green Lantern...here are my thoughts (spoilers):
I think this movie is getting too much hate to an extent, but the story is VERY flawed. This is a 2 star script somewhat saved by visual aspects. The characters are very shallow. Hal is the only character with really any depth. Tim Robbins was useless. Hector Hammond was whiny and useless, though he had potential to serve as an effective mirror for Hal. But, in the end, Hammond is tossed aside like a punk and we get no payoff. The mirror aspect is shallow. Blake Lively does very little but bat her eyes and pine for Hal. She was useless. Parallax was defeated far too easily for my taste and I didn't like the design. Killowog does nothing. Tomar Rae does nothing but narrate. Sinestro was well acted, but he had no arc. He sees the power of fear, but the power of fear was defeated by a single Lantern. He showed respect for Hal and seemed to realize how right he was in fighting fear. Then, he takes the yellow ring anyway? Makes no sense.
The visuals were good enough to elevate the film a bit over the script. But, the story had many problems.
3/5 based on enjoyment...but rating it objectively, prob a 2/5
I gotta seriously ask this, why are some people unaware that "poor" is subjective?

