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NewsFlash:
Sucker Punch isn't meant to be an over dramatic fluffed up Oscar caliber film. It's meant to be a visually kick ass, original film that is....get this...wait.....for.....it......FUN!
That's it.
He changed his style for Watchmen. Those strange colour schemes were lifted from the comic itself. Purples, oranges and greens; the original comic was noted for it's strange colour choices.Sucker Punch looks like vintage Snyder. What the hell is not to like about it? Hot chicks shooting machine guns. It's very basic.
I do hope if he works with his cinematographer he's been working with, he changes his style for Superman though.
Sucker Punch looks like vintage Snyder. What the hell is not to like about it? Hot chicks shooting machine guns. It's very basic.
I do hope if he works with his cinematographer he's been working with, he changes his style for Superman though.
Its funny, I have that stamp image its him tearing open his jacket. Its got a retro vibe to it, its cool. Thats the background on my iPad. Its Curt Swan and the way he draws that jawline, it is like Mt. Rushmore, totally, or like The Incredibles. Swan is really good.
My taste level goes to the more, I guess, muscular Superman. The bigger, more muscular Superman, the way Jim draws him. Those tend to be the artists I like in comics. So Jims Superman, for sure. Thats not to say thats how the movie will be, of course, but as far as the comics. Its an interesting thing to think about though."
fingers crossCombined with the above post, and the fact that Cavill apparently commanded the room in Reeve's old costume, I'm expecting we'll get an amazing faithful Superman visually.
"You’ve got to keep in mind that they look at Superman as passé because that is the way he’s been approached in the movies,” says Snyder. “It’s not like the movies have done anything to fight that, so all I can say is that Chris [Nolan] and David [Goyer] address that in their story. I think the challenge is to make him relevant – figure out how we can make them care about him. That is the challenge.”
He believes a good part of meeting that challenge is the casting of Henry Cavill as the Man of Steel. “He just did a great job with the material that we had him try out, so it was a win-win situation,” he notes. “He’s definitely – without saying what our Superman is – it. He knows how to do what we needed him to do.”
As to the appeal of taking on the character, Snyder enthuses, “Superman’s the king daddy; he’s the ****. If you can make him work, in the end there’s nobody else in the superhero world. For me, Watchmen was the exact opposite of Superman in that now that I’ve deconstructed the superhero world — I tore the curtain down — maybe I’m the right guy to put it back up.”
Exciting and daunting as well is the notion that with this film he will become a part of a much bigger legacy.
“It’s like participating in the Olympics,” he smiles. “I know that’s a weird metaphor, but, you know, there is definitely a historical aspect that is beyond you. The character is bigger than you and you have to keep that in mind. And the character will continue when you’re done. I feel pretty good about that now.”


Lol the king daddy.
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