RedIsNotBlue
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Thank God for Nolan!![]()
Yeah I pray to god these decisions for the Flash and Wonder Woman start to trickle over to Batman and Nolan.

Thank God for Nolan!![]()
It was WB's own fault with Superman Returns. They wasted millions of dollars on a new Superman movie.
Are you referring to Singer's final product or the years of development hell?
Both. I know they spent what...at least 10 million in the years of development hell and Singer was given a very bloated budget and he spent a ton of dough on scenes that didn't even make it into the movie. What a poor execution of money management WB had for Superman.
I agree but can you blame WB for having full confidence in Singer with the track record that he had? I don't blame them for Singer, but now because of Singer's "misfire", any new director brought in by WB to direct a comic book movie will most likely be paying the price(with the amount of sudio control that will now be involved).
Go watch Smokin' Aces and tell me Ryan Reynolds isn't a serious actor.And the fans start overreacting. Tell me...what exactly did you want?
You want a serious Flash movie...but then half of you think Ryan freaking Reynolds was "born to play The Flash". Does Ryan Reynolds strike you as a "serious" actor?
Make up your minds, people. It's THE FLASH, not THE SHADOW. Comedy is ok, and in fact, should probably be expected in any version of the character onscreen. That's all he WAS in JUSTICE LEAGUE, and people loved him as I recall.
No I can't FULLY blame them but I do know they were giving him the freedom that Ratner was getting denied. The pretty much spent that development time saying no to Ratner then proceeding to say yes to everything. I think they just got so confused and sick of trying to figure out a Superman movie they just pushed it all onto Singer basically thinking it would be an easy cash-in.
And the fans start overreacting. Tell me...what exactly did you want?
You want a serious Flash movie...but then half of you think Ryan freaking Reynolds was "born to play The Flash". Does Ryan Reynolds strike you as a "serious" actor?
Make up your minds, people. It's THE FLASH, not THE SHADOW. Comedy is ok, and in fact, should probably be expected in any version of the character onscreen. That's all he WAS in JUSTICE LEAGUE, and people loved him as I recall.
While, I think this is an interesting turn of events. Levy really isn't known for dramas, just mostly comedies. I can't say I was disappointed when Goyer left, because I think his version of The Flash would been much more darker than I'd like for that character. The Flash I remember is a fun, laid-back character and not as broody like Batman or majestic like Superman. (I haven't read any Flash comics, but I did see the '90s show and Justice League.)
Like others said, I'm holding my breath until I hear what the story is about (or who is writing the new script). Besides, The Flash is the sort of character that's right up Levy's alley... who knows, maybe Levy is a fan of the character and jumped at the chance to do the movie. (Hey, if I was offered the chance to direct a Green Lantern movie, I would do it.)
And I did like Cheaper by the Dozen, even though it was manipulative and cheesy. But Just Married was pretty bad, though. Maybe this is the movie that shows Levy's range as a director...
People are not complaining really about the fact that he is a comedy director but a BAD one. The only reason I see for his hiring is the studios desire for big box office numbers.
Copyright theft anyone? unless Goyer agrees for them to use his ideas.
And I did like Cheaper by the Dozen, even though it was manipulative and cheesy. But Just Married was pretty bad, though. Maybe this is the movie that shows Levy's range as a director...
Warner Brothers, the biggest franchise company in Hollywood who spend an average of $100M on blockbuster films, have hired a director who's last year BO takings for his film was over $300M (instead of the more creative unproven-at-big-budgets GOYER who hasn't earned anywhere near as much) to do a big-budget action film for the family, so that it makes money? Isn't that the bloody point of a film studio? To make money?
Oh my god people like you are acting like I am saying the studio should aim to lose money. I say make all the money you want BUT ALSO MAKE IT A GREAT MOVIE. Is that so hard a goal?? Or has it become that people continue and continue make these **** movies number one at the box office? Yeah that is it **** everyone who wants a fantastic quality film and just make a pile of **** that is marketed out the ass and gets the family audience.
There was no guarantee that Goyer would have delivered that. We can talk about Batman Begins until the cows come home, but if we're talking about films Goyer had complete creative control over, like Blade Trinity, we're not talking about all that great of a track record.
And yeah, sad as it is to say, WB needs to make some green on their next big-budget superhero film. Whatever spin they try to put on it, Superman Returns was a disappointment. A LOT of money went into this film, with little return. Catwoman's sting still lingers three years after the fact. There were films that couldn't get made because of its failure.