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My favorite Man of Steel toy was this Superman figure holding two halves of a motorcycle in each hand. I thought it was supposed to be a "Superman tears a bike in half" action figure, but when I read the package it was actually a "Superman puts a bike back together" toy.Helsing posted:This does make me morbidly curious for what the DC Cinematic Universe will look like. Maybe they'll take a page from Sin City and every story-line will involve the protagonists visiting the same IHOP franchise. Based on the Suicide Squad photos, which looks like a very different movie from MoS and BvS, I think DC movies will be pretty different from one another than the Marvel ones. I read someone saying that the Joker and Batman Suicide Squad scene looks weird to him because Joker is a new take on the character from a David Ayer movie but Batman is something really faithful to the comic from a Zack Snyder movie.
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 09:42 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2024 21:57 |
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I don't know if it was bad editing or what, but the whole notion of the flying city at the end of the movie felt really underrealized. There should have been something, some kind of indication of the weight of this cataclysmic event. All the shots of it rising seem to be at a distance, and any impact it has on the characters in the action is so quick it can be ignored. But this is a flying loving city! It should be impressive and momentous and horrifying.
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# ? Jun 14, 2015 20:53 |
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Nah, it's a real mess of a film. A bunch of themes are set up early on (like Vanko's desire to shame Stark in front of the world to kill his legacy) that never really get any good payoff, and the solution to Tony Stark's medical problems is a preposterous solution involving a theme park his dad built decades ago. The script (or lack thereof) is a real problem with it. This made it all worthwhile: Is there any kind of threat that works for the Avengers to fight against other than "hundreds of disposable robots/aliens"? I'm guessing Thanos will also have some sort of army for them to beat on for 2 hours. I think they've covered that ground very well now, it would be nice to see them face a different kind of threat.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 12:38 |
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Disco De Soto posted:This made it all worthwhile: I mean, the obvious thing is to have them fight an opposing evil super-team that represents the bad things about the characters, or a single mega-being with a handful of distinct powerful minions that each play to the strengths and/or weaknesses of the various members as they fight their way to the boss that the #1 hero can't take on by himself. This is like literally comic book 101 poo poo. And someone saying the Avengers movies have action scenes "like a video game" would actually be unfairly insulting video games because the "encounter design" is poo poo - they fight almost nothing but trash mobs all day and all the "mini boss" encounters are anticlimactic.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 13:00 |
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Disco De Soto posted:Is there any kind of threat that works for the Avengers to fight against other than "hundreds of disposable robots/aliens"? Almost any?
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 14:28 |
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sean10mm posted:I mean, the obvious thing is to have them fight an opposing evil super-team that represents the bad things about the characters, or a single mega-being with a handful of distinct powerful minions that each play to the strengths and/or weaknesses of the various members as they fight their way to the boss that the #1 hero can't take on by himself. This is like literally comic book 101 poo poo. Well, the movies may have set up a few people to oppose the Avengers: - Klaw - Crossbones - Loki - The REAL Mandarin - Batroc - Arnim Zola I doubt we'd get Absorbing Man or Mr. Hyde from TV.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 15:25 |
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Disco De Soto posted:This made it all worthwhile: quote:Is there any kind of threat that works for the Avengers to fight against other than "hundreds of disposable robots/aliens"? Any threat with some sort of personality or distinctiveness would be better. If you look at the putties from the first movie (or the ultrons from the final fight in this one), there's not much going on beyond excuses to pose for the camera. Compare that to the fight in the container ship, where there are a few distinct opponents with individual fighting styles and powers, and suddenly you have a much more interesting scene. You get interplay between their powers (like Quicksilver trying to deflect Thor's hammer and getting taken for a ride), and you get tension from the fact that the opponents can actually land a few body blows. Give us an evenly matched fight with some give and take, with different sides having the upper hand at different times. I'm hoping we see some kind of distinctiveness out of Thanos. The fact that it's a new director will help, but the big thing is that they're playing him up as a big threat personally. I don't read comics and don't have any idea what his powers are, though. The worst case scenario for me is we get a standard Powerful Threat fight, where he no-sells the heroes' attacks and throws the heavy hitters around like rag dolls.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 15:55 |
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Yeah he's gonna be the dude to rag doll the powerful heroes and throw down. I just hope the Russo Bros approach the coreography more interestingly so it's not CG blobs fighting. Most movies go a DBZ style route with fighting but my hope is with the infinity gems the heroes take a JoJos Bizarre adventure route and we get scenes of them having out outwit, outthink, out strategize and approach things intelligently than just a bashfest.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 17:50 |
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Of course, all along the Avengers movies were just imitating the wrong anime.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 17:56 |
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JoJo's is actually an excellent analogy. It's entirely about creative usage of abilities, and focuses on how even people with "bad" powers can be highly dangerous, as opposed to people just shooting at or punching each other until someone wins. Any superpower based movie could definitely take a page from that manga.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 18:06 |
JoJo is a series where someone whose whole breadth of superpowers can be summed up as "turns self into string" is one of the most terrifying fighters in comics history
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 18:23 |
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Mechafunkzilla posted:Of course, all along the Avengers movies were just imitating the wrong anime. Comic book movies should freely and liberally imitate the best comic books, no matter their origin.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 18:32 |
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Bongo Bill posted:Comic book movies should freely and liberally imitate the best comic books, no matter their origin. They could also stand to improve a lot by looking outside of comic books on occasion.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 18:37 |
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mr. stefan posted:JoJo is a series where someone whose whole breadth of superpowers can be summed up as "turns self into string" is one of the most terrifying fighters in comics history Do you recommend the manga or the show?
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 18:37 |
Hbomberguy posted:Do you recommend the manga or the show? The show is well done (the comic having a 25+ year lead time is helpful) but is only up to part 3 so far, and Jolyne (string lady) is the main character of part six.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 18:43 |
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Nolanar posted:They could also stand to improve a lot by looking outside of comic books on occasion. Baby steps.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 19:08 |
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Hbomberguy posted:Do you recommend the manga or the show? Go to crunchyroll and watch the show up until this point, and then try to track down series 4+ after that. Araki (the artist) is extremely into fashion modeling, and the series starts off looking like Fist of the North Star with fabulous poses and being about Vampires in part 1, to less FOTN but even more fabulous in 2 and more creative with power usage but still about vampires, to a little less FOTN and being a lot more creative with powers, to batshit insane with powers and even more fabulous and so on. It has its own unique tone that you might not like at first, but will start to catch on to as you read. Basically, it's an extremely creative person that loves American music creating a series where he can get more and more batshit insane and creative with battles, while not caring at all about plot or continuity, really. And is rightly known as one of the best comics ever. The art basically starts like this: http://2.p.mpcdn.net/14481/229420/1.jpg And ends up like this: http://i36.mangareader.net/jojos-bizarre-adventure-part-8-jojolion/3/jojos-bizarre-adventure-part-8-jojolion-2490753.jpg
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 19:20 |
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Yeah, Jojo's art is extremely flamboyant and it owns.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 20:31 |
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JoJos Bizarre Adventure was also influenced by X Men. There is an issue where Professor X and the Shadow King are sitting at a table and to everyone it looks like they are just chatting but in actuality they are having a psychic fight that no one can see except the aftermath of damage around them. I would personally recommend the mini series, I think there is a set of 6 and then another 6 that's the prequel to to the original. Basically if you want you could start out with the newer 6 then watch the original. That's what I remember. It's fun. The best episode is a poker game in the original for their souls. Not one punch is thrown but drat is it tense and fun.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 20:55 |
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Gatts posted:JoJos Bizarre Adventure was also influenced by X Men. There is an issue where Professor X and the Shadow King are sitting at a table and to everyone it looks like they are just chatting but in actuality they are having a psychic fight that no one can see except the aftermath of damage around them. This was the first episode of JoJo that I ever watched and it hooked me on the series. Jotaro and D'Arby's staredown is amazing, and yeah, a Marvel movie emulating JoJo power usage would be amazing.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 21:08 |
Nah, the miniseries is awful and the poker scene is pretty much the only thing it does properly, and the new TV series did it even better. Mainly because the miniseries downplays the incredible flamboyance of the comic and tries to play it dead serious, rather than the insane bullshit that it's famous for.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 21:09 |
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mr. stefan posted:Nah, the miniseries is awful and the poker scene is pretty much the only thing it does properly, and the new TV series did it even better. Mainly because the miniseries downplays the incredible flamboyance of the comic and tries to play it dead serious, rather than the insane bullshit that it's famous for. And I suddenly realized the post I quoted was talking about the old OVA...yeah, I hopped on with the current series.
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# ? Jun 15, 2015 21:16 |
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Now I'm imaging the Avengers as Stand users
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 07:19 |
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Disco De Soto posted:This made it all worthwhile: Justin Hammer needs to be in more MCU movies if only because Sam Rockwell rules.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 08:00 |
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I've said it before, but I would just about poo poo if Hollywood started taking cues from JoJo. Araki's already well-known in art circles, he's worked with Gucci and done a collaboration with the Louvre before, so it would not entirely shock me, but it would kinda be the best thing ever.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 09:15 |
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Neowyrm posted:Now I'm imaging the Avengers as Stand users Obviously Tony's would be called Shoot To Thrill...but I haven't the faintest idea about anyone else's.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 11:06 |
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Don't know about JoJo but Cap's would obviously be Real American.
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# ? Jun 21, 2015 12:03 |
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The primary thing I would hope Hollywood would take from Jojo's is to start from a ludicrous point and then drive it about as far as humanly possible into complete absurdist pandemonium. Like going from shooting Coke bottle caps off the bottle with the power of your breathing at corrupt cops to save a poor black kid to fighting a vampire predator who has ascended beyond all other forms of life on top of a volcano with only your wits, a robo-Nazi, and a red stone to work with. Actually, I'm surprised Jojo's never really made a real mark over here prior to the show (besides the fighting game being a cult hit), given how like 70% of video games and a good chunk of all other anime/manga that's made it over here is influenced or outright steals from it. jivjov posted:Obviously Tony's would be called Shoot To Thrill...but I haven't the faintest idea about anyone else's. Well Thor's would obviously be God of Thunder (or just call it KISS if you don't want to be blatant). Hulk's would be Break Stuff. The Cameo fucked around with this message at 22:28 on Jun 21, 2015 |
# ? Jun 21, 2015 22:25 |
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Ultron would get A New Machine part 1 and then at the end A New Machine part 2.
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 15:06 |
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Gatts posted:
I know it's a comic book and all but good god that's some bad dialogue. Like, 12 year old writing fan fiction bad.
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 20:05 |
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Whoops, got confused and necro'd this thread. Sorry.
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:Whoops, got confused and necro'd this thread. Sorry. Don't worry about it.
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