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08-09-2012, 11:59 PM | #1 | |
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Justice League Film, or, How the fuck does The Town have a 94% on Rotten Tomatoes?
The Town was easily one of the most godawful experiences I've had in my life. I haven't been tortured by the Viet Cong but I'm presuming watching it is a good substitute for bamboo shoots being inserted under your fingernails. Everything about the movie is horrible, from the dumb-as-fuck plot to the stupidly ridiculous costumes Ben and his crew wear (OOH THEY'RE DRESSED AS ZOMBIE NUNS. THAT'S SO EDGY) to the ten minute monologues delivered in grating Bostonian that Ben Affleck wrote for himself to deliver in probably the worst case of authorial self-insertion since Stephen fucking King. By an hour and a half into what felt like three goddamn hours but what I am told was actually only slightly over two hours I was actively cheering for the detective character to catch Affleck (who by the way is one of the most evil fucks in existence but is painted as a saint by the movie. A wordy, egotistical saint). My heart was broken by the fact that he escaped on a bus at the end there (yes, on a bus. A goddamn bus).
Is there some kind of Hollywood blind spot for movies based in Boston or something? I felt the same way about this when they gave Scorsese a pity Oscar for The Departed, a goofy, campy, shitty remake of an excellent Korean film called Infernal Affairs. It was like, "Hey, we never gave you an Oscar yet even though you're one of the best directors of all time. Here, let's give you one for not only your worst film, but one of the worst movies of the decade. Now, then, my fellow Hollywood elite, to the sex dungeon for the orgy and opium party!" Ahem. I say all this because it appears that Warner Bros., in their infinite wisdom, has offered the directorial role of the Justice League live-action movie to one Ben Affleck, director of The Town. Quote:
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08-11-2012, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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warner is fucking stupid yo
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08-11-2012, 10:35 PM | #3 |
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I like to remember the Justice League as "that cartoon that was pretty awesome." I'd be totally cool with having it stay that way. I mean, if they could manage to make a Justice League movie that was as surprisingly entertaining as the Avengers movie, I'd be cool with that, but I rather doubt that they could.
Plus, given the fact that Green Lantern would most likely be in a Justice League movie, and that the latest Green Lantern movie was... disappointing... I'm pretty sure people will go into theaters being skeptical from the get-go.
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08-11-2012, 10:43 PM | #4 |
That's so PC of you
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i just keep hammering the same keys on that subject.. they should just bring on board the people who wrote and worked on the Justice League cartoon and use it as a guiding direction for a live action project.
The Secret Origins episodes that started the whole Justice League cartoon would be awesome in Live Action. It works on the premise that people already know who the characters are (to some extent) and moves from there... and i still think that's a totally viable way to do this. |
08-12-2012, 09:24 AM | #5 | |
Whoa we got a tough guy here.
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But see people only really know Supes and Batman. They probably know of Wonder Woman but the most they could probably tell you is "she's tough" and "is a lesbian bondage enthusiast I think?". GL (yeah I know he just had a movie but it sucked and did not get seen by many people so they're gonna have to assume the audience did not watch it), Flash and whoever else they're using is gonna be a total unknown though.
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08-12-2012, 09:38 AM | #6 |
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Fuck origin stories. They are shitty screenwriting lazyness. 90% of the problems with superhero films would be solved if they just banned fucking origin stories.
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08-12-2012, 09:55 AM | #7 | |
Whoa we got a tough guy here.
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Oh I agree. I'm just doing the devil's advocate of what the suits would demand. Which is Origins for everybody. Even Superman and Batman. And the villains. And maybe the LIs.
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08-12-2012, 11:34 AM | #8 |
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I think most people would want to know why Superman is working with a bunch of people whose powers he already possesses and in some cases where he doesn't have the same powers has powers which can do something similar and more powerfully.
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08-12-2012, 12:43 PM | #10 |
That's so PC of you
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Still all the big bets are on the next movie "The Man of Steel" which is rumored to set the tone for a justice league movie. It's the movie that is supposed to allow for a multiverse and MAYBE copy Marvel by dropping hints...
I mean, they already have to reboot Green Lanter and Batman for it, rebooting Superman right after his new movie would be another ten levels of stupid... |
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