Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Burn wrote:So where does Superman fit in? I think he can easily fit in. He doesn't need to be darker and edgier, he can be the good old fashioned hero, but put him in a situation that tests his beliefs and everything he believes in.
Shadowman wrote:I had a really long post, about how Superman is supposed to be the personification of "heroic" and how he just needs to be handled right and how people hypocritically criticize him for being unrealistically powerful while praising Batman for being unrealistically powerful. But then I decided it was just easier to show off that yes, Superman can be mind-blowingly awesome:
Va'al wrote:Superman does have his dark moments though, and we've seen them in Superman vs The Elite (comic and cartoon), Kingdom Come (comic, seriously recommended) and pretty much any come-back-from-the-dead issue.
A good way of showing off the beliefs and confronting them, would be the inclusion of the Batman. However, I do not believe that could be possible in live action format. Too much of multimedia crossover, and it would just end up being a Marvel copycat move.
I'm a bit wary of Snyder's work, as he just seems to take the comic and stick it onto the storyboard. Visually appealing and aesthetically pleasing, yes - the opening credits for Watchmen are amazing - but not really sure about the story, or the film as a film per se. With any luck, Nolan's production powers (:P) might nudge him into the right direction.
OptiMagnus wrote:Va'al wrote:Superman does have his dark moments though, and we've seen them in Superman vs The Elite (comic and cartoon), Kingdom Come (comic, seriously recommended) and pretty much any come-back-from-the-dead issue.
A good way of showing off the beliefs and confronting them, would be the inclusion of the Batman. However, I do not believe that could be possible in live action format. Too much of multimedia crossover, and it would just end up being a Marvel copycat move.
I'm a bit wary of Snyder's work, as he just seems to take the comic and stick it onto the storyboard. Visually appealing and aesthetically pleasing, yes - the opening credits for Watchmen are amazing - but not really sure about the story, or the film as a film per se. With any luck, Nolan's production powers (:P) might nudge him into the right direction.
You know, it seems people like dark superhero stories now, and Superman has never really brought that to the table. I guess that's why so many people think he's a "pansy" now, because he wears bright colors and he's always a nice guy. However, with Nolan on board I think we'll get a similar vibe to Batman Begins. Heck, even the title is Superman's nickname, much like how "The Dark Knight" was titled.
I'm positive we'll see the Caped Crusader and the Man of Steel together in live action, but most likely with the whole Justice League. Rumor has it DC is already working on a Justice League film, in which one of the members will have a cameo in Man of Steel before getting his/her own film. That's still a rumor, but it's something to think about. I really hope it's true, because DC is really lagging behind when they have all these great characters that nobody gets to see come to life.
Va'al wrote:I'm not sure I personally want a darker Superman.
It's pretty much what happened with Captain America: they are raised on a particular set of values and belief system (one's an American farm boy and the other is a patriotic soldier, who both believe in Truth, Justice and the American Way), and then plunged into a world that changes continuously, and good/bad isn't as clear-cut as they thought it would be after all.
The whole point of Superman (and Cap) is that they still believe in those values, most of the time finding themselves out of place, out of time, and a bit at loss. And this created excellent opportunities for the two stories I listed above to challenge those beliefs. Because the world has either forgotten him, or they believe he's an outdated pansy.
(Seriously, read Kingdom Come, I sincerely recommend it!)
Now, if by darker we get this, something along the lines of "What's so funny with Truth, Justice and the American Way?" or Kingdom Come or "Do we really need Superman?", then yes, I'll really look forwards to it.
Good luck, Snyder. Good luck, Nolan.
The short version: I agree with Burn, and what most other people have said so far. The rest is just fan-blurb.
Dagon wrote:I'm not the biggest fan of Superman, but I do think he's always got enough pull to make a movie work. The problem is, at least as I see it, how do you present a believable enemy to a guy who's basically unbeatable?
Dagon wrote:As for the Justice League, I've heard they can't use Super/Batman in it becuase of the film rights being scattered among different film studios. What I've heard on the JL movie is that they'd basically try to make it with second tier characters, and I'm not sure how well that will play Peoria. The good thing about team movies is that there's always a bunch of people to choose from, but without the main ones, how good will it really be?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Dagon wrote:I'm not the biggest fan of Superman, but I do think he's always got enough pull to make a movie work. The problem is, at least as I see it, how do you present a believable enemy to a guy who's basically unbeatable?
Easily: He's not unbeatable. Just very, very difficult to beat. Darkseid, Mongul, and Doomsday have all handled him in a straight-up fight. All you really need is to give his opponents a subtle boost in power and we got a villain. Hell, give Luthor his suit (He IS basically Evil Tony Stark) and even he could believably hold his own against Superman.Dagon wrote:As for the Justice League, I've heard they can't use Super/Batman in it becuase of the film rights being scattered among different film studios. What I've heard on the JL movie is that they'd basically try to make it with second tier characters, and I'm not sure how well that will play Peoria. The good thing about team movies is that there's always a bunch of people to choose from, but without the main ones, how good will it really be?
Well, it's the same studio, for both series. Even so, Warner Bros. owns the rights. (Not to mention DC itself)
OptiMagnus wrote:Well, the teaser trailer has been released. Of course, it doesn't show a lot, but it got me hyped up.
Edit: I tried embedding the video but I'll admit I have no idea how to embed a YouTube video here.
Burn wrote:Geez ... for over half that trailer I was thinking "Oh hey, an Aquaman movie!"
Va'al wrote:Gotcha:
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:Huge Superman fan,and i think this movie will be a great to show more of him for the people who doesnt know himm very well.
Did anyone else got a Batman Begins vibe with Clark walking on the road with simple clothes and the beard unshaved?
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
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