Daniel Thompson
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Now to me SUPERMAN LIVES was boss - I mean, the funeral scene? Now THAT would have built the universe. Problem is, and why I didn't focus on it, I'm unsure if budget-wise it could be done. I mean, the action was literally a comic. That's what I loved about it.
Puppets as the guardians? As said, just the whole thing irked me for some reason.
For fans? Maybe. General audience? No. They have no idea who Amanda Waller is in the least. They do know who Superman is though. Also it wasn't really Nick Fury in Iron Man that caused excitement it was these lines - "you are not alone" - signaling that other superheroes will come into play. Once again, at that point Nick Fury wasn't known to the GA. Just for an instant distance yourself as a comic book fan and just try to see what this all means for someone who's never picked up a comic book before. For example you said Amanda Waller worked greater, but GA know nothing about her.
I don't know exactly. I mean you say those things, but I kept on picturing it with a much broader color pallette. Maybe because the world was much more expansive and detailed than what wound up in the film. Maybe that the action was just more epic and seemed like panels in a comic book. Just the sheer differences between the two. The first draft seemed to go in the right direction, it got me as a non-fan to become a fan, but what came out? Still making heads and tails of it.
And there's really going to be nothing to be able to prove it. I can't post it. Share details about it or anything. Other than to say if you love what he did in the past and AVENGERS, you'd love this.
Superman Lives sounded terrible to me, as the other projects they had lined up in the 90s with Superman.
