I gotta wait 2 more weeks.![]()
Trade off for getting Iron Man 3 first.
I gotta wait 2 more weeks.![]()
Trade off for getting Iron Man 3 first.
Saw MOS Tuesday and wrote an extensive review. Let me know what you think.
http://www.playmakeronline.com/2013/06/13/review-man-of-steel-2/
It seems that the main complaint is that the action detracts from character dvpt, I can understand that, but it's always a problem with origin movies no? Finding the right balance, and make it all fit, seeing how the movie seems to be spending quite some time on Krypton, that alone eats up like 20 min of the movie (from what I read), I like the flashback idea, it's a smart way to introduce moments of Kal El's life. They probably wanted to really grace the audience with massive action, because yeah, as told, Superman Returns had none.
It's always a complaint with many movies though, especially blockbusters, secondary characters lacking dvpt, and it's understandable, you focus on the main character, his quest, because this is his origin story, the character is forming itself, it's his beginnings. BB doesnt have a ton of character dvpt for secondary characters by the way too, think of Rachel, Lucius, etc. What you do is give them defining traits, but you can't give them a lot with time constraints.
Of course, I'm waiting to see the movie, but maybe, they should have scaled back the Krypton stuff, or made the movie longer. I relish in the idea though to see more Krypton, this is going to be awesome. I just love superhero action as well, so I think in the end, I won't be annoyed by that, we'll probably see more character dvpt in the sequel.
Thing is MOS is giving Jor-El a much bigger place, same with Pa Kent, Ma Kent, same with Zod (contrary to Superman II where you can't get more one dimensional then that), then you get Faora, Lois Lane, plus other characters. It's trying to do much more and bigger than all the other Superman movies combined.
Writing a script is really hard, trying to find the balance, I'm doing one myself right now, I can't go past 30 minutes of movie (short movie), and it's kind of nightmarish to find the balance, and fit what you want in it, choose which character to leave aside, which one to develop, make it compelling.
So you type all this without seeing the movie yet??? Really?
I'm trying to find a reason, if all the reviews say this, then it probably does lack character dvp, I then extrapolate. What Goyer is trying to do is tricky, and it seems the action according to some people detracts from the characters.
Or I'm full of it?
I'm trying to find a reason, if all the reviews say this, then it probably does lack character dvp, I then extrapolate. What Goyer is trying to do is tricky, and it seems the action according to some people detracts from the characters.
Or I'm full of it?
the premature greenlight can be axed if the BO is poor. just like SR.So I'm guessing this will be more of a modest entry into a new franchise like ASM rather than an outright success on every level like Batman Begins or Casino Royale. I can live with that...I mean hate ASM all you want they giving us a sequel next year so it's a win all around for them. Heres hoping MoS actually makes money to justify their premature greenlight.
Strange how the general audience didn't really connect with SR, yet critics liked it ............ and now we're getting the opposite effect with MOS. Some critics have been very harsh, yet anyone I know (non-critic) who has seen it has loved it.
if this is really the case, i would say "go hell the critic!!!"Strange how the general audience didn't really connect with SR, yet critics liked it ............ and now we're getting the opposite effect with MOS. Some critics have been very harsh, yet anyone I know (non-critic) who has seen it has loved it.
Saw MOS Tuesday and wrote an extensive review. Let me know what you think.
http://www.playmakeronline.com/2013/06/13/review-man-of-steel-2/
Personally, a lot of the critics that I follow have more or less gushed over the film, I'm still waiting on a few of them (including a known snyder-hater), but I'm far more convinced that I'll like the film from their opinion than I am from the opinions of..say the Salon review or Rex Reed (who if anything always writes the most entertaining scathing reviews ever)
That being said...I can't begin to count how many times I've gone in a film with that same "screw the critics" mindset only to walk out actually agreeing with nearly every point they've made.
Another thing that pisses me off about that mindset from many people is that it only appears when the critics disagree with the movie you personally like (or want to like).
If MOS was getting into the high 80's or 90's on RT people here would be raving with joy. How many times has critical acclaim been brought up when fans bring up the avengers or TDK?
Didn't read the entire review, due to not spoiling it for myself, but did read the last 3 "final conclusions" you wrote. Very well said, seems to be the same thing most who love the film say... Just let off the gas a bit, and let the story take control!
Personally, I feel WB got so traumatized by people saying SR didn't have enough action, that they may have put too much action into this one not allowing the story or the characters to flourish enough as they should.
And that seems to be the consensus, with haters and non haters alike.
BTW where is "Showtime" and "Jamie"???? Haven't heard a dang thang from them in atleast a week!