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Detective Comics Cinematic Universe (formerly Man of Steel)
Method of Madness:
LookingIn, what about Brainiac? But fair enough, I'll take an animated movie. ANYTHING, really. But I can't imagine anyone being bored while reading it.
LookingIn:
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 01 Feb 2014, 05:32 ---LookingIn, what about Brainiac?
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Brainiac as a character in a movie or one of the storylines involving him being made into a movie?
--- Quote --- But fair enough, I'll take an animated movie. ANYTHING, really. But I can't imagine anyone being bored while reading it.
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I actually got bored. It was one of the few occasions where I was let down badly by the book. It is also one where the trimming to make it into an animated movie would help it.
But whatever they do, hopefully they don't water it down so much that subplots and major points are ignored or cut out for the sake of time like they did with All Star Superman...
Blue Kitty:
From Thor is the new Superman
--- Quote --- thor is fun, the way superman should be; his cape is a bright, hopeful red and you want to hang out with him. the superman in man of steel is a guy you want to keep your distance from, more coldly alien than the asgardian who just arrived here. they’re both immigrants to earth, but even though the man of steel superman was raised here, thor feels more connected to humans in his movies, more their champion. more their superman.
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Some thoughts based on this:
--- Quote ---I remember seeing Thor trying to get people to safety during super-battles in his two movies. I don’t remember seeing Superman trying to do that in Man of Steel.
That’s a problem.
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--- Quote ---honestly, even though it was probably a coincidence, I thought the fun and goofy action climax of Thor was a repudiation of Man of Steel’s hyperkinetic mass-murdering punchfest.
Having established that the stakes are the entire physical universe including the earth and everyone on it, the filmmakers behind Thor didn’t feel the need to show The Human CostTM with a lot of pointless destruction.
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--- Quote ---Also Man of Steel never really dealt with the destruction after it was no longer a “necessary” plot point. While 85% of Thor: The Dark World is about this is what happens when you ignore the destruction you cause.
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Lupercal:
--- Quote from: Gareth on 31 Jan 2014, 17:35 ---Eisenberg, are you fucking serious?
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Should've been Heisenberg.
Pilchard123:
I'm a bit uncertain about that...
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