WB/DC: It's All Part Of The Plan

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I guess it depends on if M.O.S. is happening or not on who they use for the cameo.
 
They really don't need to use Brandon. They could get anybody to play Clark in a cameo. It depends what film universe they are going with. Would they be fitting the Green Lantern Universe with Singer and Nolans? Or is this totally seperate? Maybe the Justice League Universe?



Uh oh.....:huh:
 
Well its good to hear something, interesting that they would put the clark kent cameo in the script. You know what though, I think something like this would get the GA excited again about the character and if worst comes to worst they just cut the scene from the movie. I think a wonder woman movie is a no brainer, I just think the approach that it has to be at least a 150 million dollar production is wrong. If they keep it within 80-100 million the movie will be profitable if their so scared to have a movie with a female heroine. The best comparison is underworld.
i agree. plus with a 90 miliosn budget they could make a more stylized world. not like speed racer and not like 300. more greenscreen and more matte paintings. its more cheap and it would be good for epic outdoor shots.
it can be done.
 
i agree. plus with a 90 miliosn budget they could make a more stylized world. not like speed racer and not like 300. more greenscreen and more matte paintings. its more cheap and it would be good for epic outdoor shots.
it can be done.



I agree as well. A WW movie doesn't need a 120-150 million budget. Give 85-95 million tops and if made in an epic way and not a silly cheesy way, it will make a profit.
 
You've served your sentence.

You heard your master, ISS. Change it....now!! ;)

And Alex Proyas is an interesting pick for directing Green Lantern, but he mostly make films that are dark like the first Crow with Brandon Lee & Dark City. I really don't know if that make him right for GL, since GL film should be brighter than some of his films & the fact it should be somewhat colorful too. While "I, Robot" isn't dark like the 2 films I mention, it is still not bright kind like for GL. At least IMHO.
 
They really don't need to use Brandon. They could get anybody to play Clark in a cameo. It depends what film universe they are going with. Would they be fitting the Green Lantern Universe with Singer and Nolans? Or is this totally seperate? Maybe the Justice League Universe?

Blah. I'm stickin' with Brandon Routh. :oldrazz:
 
You guys may be but only WB's opinion matters when it comes to Superman on the bigscreen. Who knows what they are going to do?
 
You heard your master, ISS. Change it....now!! ;)

And Alex Proyas is an interesting pick for directing Green Lantern, but he mostly make films that are dark like the first Crow with Brandon Lee & Dark City. I really don't know if that make him right for GL, since GL film should be brighter than some of his films & the fact it should be somewhat colorful too. While "I, Robot" isn't dark like the 2 films I mention, it is still not bright kind like for GL. At least IMHO.



I like Proyas. I think he can bring something to the table by directing a GL film. Granted The Crow and Dark City were dark films, but I Robot wasn't. I just think Alex is due, and he would be a good choice to do a comic genre film IMO. I'm thinking the GL film will have a balance of dark and bright elements, but the film will should be fun sci fi film with a great story that is inspirational. A film that entrenches the audience into the world of the Green Lantern Corp. From what it sounds like, they plan on showing Sinestros descent into betrayel and villainy instead of just having him start out as the main baddie. That is the way to go....:up:
 
There is never a middle ground.

There is a middle ground...and im in it...but why say anything when one side is whining constantly and naively hoping for something that might make things worse, and the other has people who occasionally throw outbursts because their baby's not liked by everyone in daycare?
 
Origin montage...then begin with Superman's first appearance in Metropolis, and go from there.
 
lol. Hold your horses buddy.

But I don't have any horses. None that even for you to ride. :waa: :waa:

I like your new avatar. Using some of the women from Heroes? It just I notice Kristen & Hayden as one of 'em. That or I think you might be bi-sexual or maybe something else.





J/K!! :D
 
I like Proyas. I think he can bring something to the table by directing a GL film. Granted The Crow and Dark City were dark films, but I Robot wasn't. I just think Alex is do, and he would be a good choice to do a comic genre film IMO. I'm thinking the GL film will have a balance of dark and bright elements, but the film will should be fun sci fi film with a great story that is inspirational. A film that entrenches the audience into the world of the Green Lantern Corp. From what it sounds like, they plan on showing Sinestros descent into betrayel and villainy instead of just having him start out as the main baddie. That is the way to go....:up:

That GL movie does indeed sound awesome, I hope they make it, soon, but in regards to Proyas, I personally think he is more suited to a Silver Surfer movie.
 
That GL movie does indeed sound awesome, I hope they make it, soon, but in regards to Proyas, I personally think he is more suited to a Silver Surfer movie.



He would do a better job then Story thats for sure....


What about Proyas for the GA SuperMax project? :hehe:
 
I know people say that want just Tom Welling or the entire "Smallville" gang in the next theatrical movie, but I was always dubious, having heard that the ratings weren't very good. But I had no idea how bad they had gotten.
According to The Los Angeles Times:
The seventh season finished up in May with an average of 3.7 million viewers per episode, down considerably from the 6.3 million tuning in back in Season Two.
If Smallville was on any network other than the WB, those numbers would have led to its cancellation. CBS just canceled the "Ex-List" due to low ratings and it was pulling 5.3 million viewers on Fridays, a night when numbers are always weak, compared to to 3.7 million viewers for "Smallville" on Thursdays, which is a night that has strong ratings numbers.
People can argue, as I have heard, that "Smallville" is the highest-rated scripted show on the WB. That is some faint praise.
I really don't see WB & DC bringing that Welling (with or without the rest of the cast) to the big screen. If only 1.11% of the public bothers to watch the show for free, how many can be expected to make the trek to the theater to lay out approximately $10?
 
I don't mind Brandon as Superman...just as long as he can show some spine. Superman Returns made him seem pretty wimpy.
 
^Sorry, I just dont see how it did, in the 3rd act, he nearly died twice and still got up for more.
 
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