Elektra and FF DCs weren't.I reckon there will be a directors cut DVD anyway. Daredevil DC was like a whole new film, hopefully if this one is short, they follow suit.
Elektra and FF DCs weren't.
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No it doesn't always but I would say run time affects a movie more so than not at all. A longer movie has room to breathe, provide more depth, and allow more liberties while a shorter time constricts everything. No not every 90 minute movie sucks but there are better and more successful films over 2 hours when compared to 90 minute flicks.To be fair, run time doesn't ALWAYS indicate the quality of a film. I don't think the run time thing would be a problem if the films were actually any good. If Fantastic Four was a good film, Dr Doom was Dr Doom for instance i dont think there woudl be a problem
I know what you mean but how many times have you said that a movie was too long as compared to a movie that was too short? Especially with movies that contain our favorite superheroes? 9 times out of 10, I would say a 2 hour + movie is better than a 90 minute movie critically and commercially.
I felt that some scenes dragged so much in TDK. After repeated viewings I now get bored pretty easily. I find myself thinking "Just ****ing get on with it already!!!". In some cases it seemed they went the long way round of explaining something just to make it seem more intellectual.
I agree...and look at the critical reviews if you want further validation on short movies. To even further that, look at the box office take. Longer movies generally make more money most of the time because they are better films. Look at all the superhero movies made if you want a real comparison. Most of the ones that did good at the B.O. and did good critically are not short films.I would expect the film to be around or just over two hours if it is to do justice to all of Wolverine's backstory and the number of other characters.
TDK felt the right length and so did Watchmen. The X-movies all have pacing/length issues, they don't feel 'complete'.
Sorry but I would rather feel like I saw more than I wanted to like with TDK than feel like I didn't see enough and dissapointed like I was with X3, FF 1&2, etc...I felt that some scenes dragged so much in TDK. After repeated viewings I now get bored pretty easily. I find myself thinking "Just ****ing get on with it already!!!". In some cases it seemed they went the long way round of explaining something just to make it seem more intellectual.
You can have that opinion but mind you are in the vast minority on that. People would have *****ed that it didn't have resolution and that cliff hangers suck. Plus Heath died and the next one would have really sucked.Yea but looking at TDK now, after watching it so many times, I think they should of ended it with Joker escaping and Harvey ending up in hospital.
I felt the same about scenes dragging, and I got the same feeling while watching Watchmen, but I don't think we have to worry about that with Wolverine.I felt that some scenes dragged so much in TDK. After repeated viewings I now get bored pretty easily. I find myself thinking "Just ****ing get on with it already!!!". In some cases it seemed they went the long way round of explaining something just to make it seem more intellectual.