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seriously....if I want opinions on ****e punching, I'll ask Frank Miller
Yes, listen to the guy who made the Spirit.![]()
Yeah, but mostly because it's told from Gordon's point of view. There's nothing in the story that deliberately puts Batman in a more realistic setting.Isn't Batman Year one more realistic than anything Nolan did?
JAK®;19591935 said:Yeah, but mostly because it's told from Gordon's point of view. There's nothing in the story that deliberately puts Batman in a more realistic setting.
Yes, listen to the guy who made the Spirit.![]()
Frank Miller:
"People are attempting to bring a superficial reality to superheroes which is rather stupid. They work best as the flamboyant fantasies they are. I mean, these are characters that are broad and big. I don't need to see sweat patches under Superman's arms. I want to see him fly."
I think it's more to do with the fact that this is taking place in the same world as Iron Man. Suddenly introducing magic in a world where there has been none before is usually seen as bad storytelling. At least they're just rationalising the magic rather than outright replacing it.In the Thor trailer, they go into this thing about how magic is science in Asgard, with the intent of "rationalizing" the Norse gods. It kinda bugs me because I don't think the rationalization is necessary. Just say that Thor is a god from Asgard; we don't need to have a "logical" explanation for it, it just is. It's the real world suddenly confronted with something unnatural, that's the story. It can be as simple as that.
JAK®;19598838 said:I think it's more to do with the fact that this is taking place in the same world as Iron Man. Suddenly introducing magic in a world where there has been none before is usually seen as bad storytelling. At least they're just rationalising the magic rather than outright replacing it.
well that works for those of us that read comics, and willing to suspend disbelief to a degree...not so much for the GA....these people are ******s, remember?
where are we getting our information that if the GA went to see a movie called Thor they couldnt suspend disbelief in magic????
No one questioned magic in Clash of the Titans.
...nor the Harry Potter movies
****esthey are all stupid ****es
o sorry....Frank Miller hijacked my post there
Frank Miller:
"People are attempting to bring a superficial reality to superheroes which is rather stupid. They work best as the flamboyant fantasies they are. I mean, these are characters that are broad and big. I don't need to see sweat patches under Superman's arms. I want to see him fly."
maybe not "real", but there needs to be some sort of explanation that the GA will accept, unless you just start the movie with them in costume
remember, these are people that tune into American Idol and Jersey Shore in record numbers, they are not all that bright collectively
Exactly. A number of fantasy and horror movies have gotten away with not precisely explaining the nature of the unnatural. I don't see why it should be a big deal in a superhero film.where are we getting our information that if the GA went to see a movie called Thor they couldnt suspend disbelief in magic????
No one questioned magic in Clash of the Titans.
...nor the Harry Potter movies
yeah and The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil:Born Again, Batman Year One, 300 and Sin City
Bad as that movie was, it doesn't nullify his statement.