Don't need a remake, they just need to release a patch that uses that technology.
Don't need a remake, they just need to release a patch that uses that technology.
Ditto for me.
You just have to remember that MOST people don't know these characters and these films are their first introductions to them. It's why Marvel and DC are so gaga to have these films made, they get people hooked on these characters and suddenly they have new readers for their comics.
Warner is switching to Marvel's model? I missed this, last I read they were still on doing JL first.
Spider-Man was definitely too soon, there's nobody who'll deny that. Superman is another matter, though.
A good script only goes so far, a film's director has a lot more bearing on the quality of a film.
Spider-Man got redone a measly 8 years after his previous origin film and yes, it was too soon and it made the appropriate news. But what are all the other superhero origin films you're talking about? When Batman Begins came out, it had been 16 years since Tim Burton's Batman came out in 1989. I already brought up…
Similar in that they're vastly strong, yes. That kind of power makes it difficult to write a story where the audience can believe the character is genuinely threatened. Even in the comics they had to tone down Superman's power a great deal back in the 80's because when you can push a planet out of its orbit (as he…
I just hope they follow Marvel's example and make a movie for each main character before lumping them together in a JL film. There are too many JL heroes that people don't know (Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, etc), and if you skip their origins then the audience won't get emotionally invested in the character.
It's Sucker Punch that's keeping me from going into full geekgasm over this trailer. That movie looked cool in trailers too, so I can't be totally optimistic about this one. I'll be happy to be proven wrong when it comes out, though.
Believe it or not, there have only been TWO origin movies for Superman, the 1978 film with Christopher Reeves, and before that you have to go all the way back to 1948 to his first film starring Kirk Alyn, and that was a 15-part serial that played in the movie theatres. There have been other Superman films, but only…
It was always the "underwear on the outside" that seemed silly to me. One of the few redesign changes I've actually supported.
If that's actual music from the film score then it's definitely right for the film.
Didn't the trailers make Sucker Punch look good too?
I love stealth games too, and it took me awhile to warm up to Dishonored, but once I "got" how the game works it became great fun, at least from a stealth point of view. I'm the type who like to play "no detection, no fatalities" stealth, and it was great for that. I didn't finish the game (don't own it, I was…
I thought this being an homage to that cover was a given.
I never got much difference shooting them in the back with a machine gun, but that could have been because the spray caused a lot of bullets to miss the gears and just hit the robot in the back. I had better luck when I was able to get up close and nail it with a shotgun blast from behind. THEN it went down fast.
You're correct, it is intentional. The people work at a specified rate, in unison. As Evan says, they're there to function as machinery, working together like gears in a mechanism. It's a great display of dehumanizing the workers.