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05-12-2010, 12:04 PM | #1 |
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Superhero Movies
Now I'm a comic book fan - I am. I love heroes, fighting for truth, Justice and the Canadian way... That being said, there's been a lot of trashy cash-ins to fool kids into buying the merchandise of a terrible TV show. But recently, superhero media has gotten a whole lot better
EVIDENCE Batman Begins The Dark Knight Iron Man Iron Man 2 The Incredible Hulk So what prompted the success of these movies after so much schlock? Do we love these character so much we want to see them given justice, like they've given justice to so many others? Do we repect the big-name actors and large special effects budgets? Or are we just a couple of Joes - or Janes - filling seats with asses? Last edited by Seil; 05-12-2010 at 12:24 PM. |
05-12-2010, 12:07 PM | #2 |
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People will go see movies with these names on them. End of story.
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05-12-2010, 12:17 PM | #3 | |
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I for one like them for the nice special effects and generally decent acting. It would be quite insane to equate Nolan's Batman to that shit that went down with George Clooney, and their commercial success shows that. |
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The "Large" built-in audience being those same people who watched Cloony Batman? I've often found the axiom once bitten, twice shy. People didn't trust comic book movies before Spider Man came along because they were mostly crap. Superman (the original) and Superman II, and Batman (with Jack Nicholson as the Joker) each temporarily revived the genre, because they were good movies. Superman killed it with III and IV, however, and Batman with ~ Returns and all the other sequels. Nothing until Spiderman actually rekindled any confidence. Generally audiences stayed away, even the comic fans. Spiderman gave a pretty decent movie and then the audience factor kicked in. Because it was good (enough) people accepted it and made it good. Using the "built-in" audience is a worthless point - all films have a "built-in" audience that they target towards, and then rise or fall based on how good it is. If it was just the large built-in audience, they would see the movie regardless of its quality. It's actually about compatent film-making.
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And it's not so much abotu competent film making ,it's about what the comic book audience expects. Good superhero movies have been made, Batman was better than Batman Begins, Ang Lee's Hullk was better than the newer one, but these both weren't anywhere near as successful. It is more that film studios have hit onto a succesful formula of the kind of movie comic book fans want to see than any sudden increase in competence. Sure there was things like Batman and Robin but they weren't all bad. |
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05-12-2010, 01:37 PM | #6 | |
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We can debate the merits of the equally competent superhero movies all day I guess. I didn't think the 1989 Batman was better than Batman Begins, and I'm not even really into comic books so I don't really fit a "comic book fan" mould either. We can agree on both not being Batman and Robin, though! Ice party!! |
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05-12-2010, 12:35 PM | #7 |
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Well the newer ones moved more tickets because they were (arguably) better but they still had a large built in audience already, and when you give that built in audience something competent they going to go batshit insane over it especially afgter being used to some films that were worse quality.
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05-12-2010, 01:30 PM | #8 |
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Batman & Robin wasn't all bad?
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05-12-2010, 02:49 PM | #9 |
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Hopw long has it been since we linked this? Like... a week?
But Uma Thurman - who is a pretty good actor - sorta ham-fisted every line she was given. And they changed Bane from a highly intelligent and strategic thinker, and turned him into Ivy's muscle. Besides the fact that every shot was almost entirely black with flashy neon colors. It was a terrible movie, what are you talkin' about BHS? |
05-12-2010, 02:58 PM | #10 |
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This 'n' that.
No, no, no. You guys don't get it yet?
This and also this is what he's thinking.
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