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Nolan and Zack Snyder, definitely an interesting team. There are already rumors now that Zod is going to be the villain. I have to say I'm excited that it "appears" they aren't going to go totally out of left field and do something stupid and out of character for Superman. |
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Back to Watchmen. I want you to know that I am not mocking you or faulting you for enjoying Watchmen the movie. Honestly, you need to read the comic if you liked the movie so much. First off the comic was written by Alan Moore, one of, if not the greatest comic authors ever. The comic was written as a critique of comics as a medium, and how you can use that medium to express ideas and push a story. That is what makes the passing of time with Dr. Manhattan so phenomenal when you see it on paper... one page it is 1945, the next it is the 80's or one cell is '45 the next is '80. All the while almost every single cell in the comic is a mirror of another cell on another page. Moore is known for doing crazy detailed structural shit with his comics. In a way this gives a visual feel to the comic that you have seen this before, that time is cyclical, the past repeats itself, etc. In the comic the tone of the story is so much darker. On each page it feels like the end of the world might be on the next page. In the movie the showing of the doomsday clock really doesn't mean shit... you just gloss over it, there is no real foreboding feeling of impending doom. This is Snyder's doing. This is what happens in all his movies evidently. Damn, the movies may be pretty to look at, but they really forget to bring the story/plot/depth along for the ride. Snyder actually ****s up the visual of the movie by removing most of the refuse and garbage from the comic. The streets and sidewalks should have been trash covered, not just dirty. It is supposed to be New York city on the verge of social collapse, not NYC after a missed trash day. The NYC in this film should have looked more like the city in "Blade Runner." This is getting long, sorry. The characters were shallow versions of what the source material gave. Rorschach wasn't the primary focus of the comic, but that is fine. However, the comic version is so much better... so much more ****ed up, dark, and psychotic. Ozymandias is supposed to be the All America superhero. Part Clark Kent, part Bruce Wayne/Batman. He was supposed to be a supreme physical male specimen. Instead he was portrayed as possibly the most feminine of all the characters, even more so than the barely clad women. The story, movie or film based, is cool. It is a noir style whodunnit set in the past using aging super heroes as the cast of characters. Unfortunately the movie was just average. Snyder didn't take advantage of the amazing source material, and instead opted to do what he always does, makes a shiny pretty movie with some slow-mo shots.
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Like I said, I don't read comics, graphic novels, whatever you call them. That certainly gave me a clean slate going into Watchmen since I knew nothing about it. However, I did have some expectations with DK (especially since I liked Batman Begins so much), and they were quite simply not met. At all. Regardless of how many gushing critics and fanboys told me they should have been. And when it comes to acting, Ledger can't hold Jack Nicholson's jock, dead or alive. |
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Its a riff on the fact that Lucas f***ed up Star Wars by pandering too hard to the kiddies with stupid crap like Jar-Jar. Thats what Nolan is doing by bringing Catwoman IMO, dumbing it down & turning it to camp for the kiddies.
Batman by himself pushes to the very edge of believability, add in Catwoman & it goes right off the cliff into cartoon territory. Just how many ultra-rich, master martial artists/gymnasts with access to all kinds of cool gadgets live in Gotham anyway? |
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What part about Batman Begins and Dark Knight were camp for the kiddies?? Nolan hasnt earned your trust yet??
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You're still a douche bag.
Have you read Batman: Hush?
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Everyone of Nolan's films is about a broken man trying to fix himself. That is why he is so good at Batman. The addition/use of Catwoman is probably going to be along the lines of how she is used in Hush. Batman/Bruce Wayne will finally be able to become one person. This will happen when he is willing to ultimately share his secret identity with her. He is also going to need an ally to take on Bane. Bane will be super strong, but more importantly, he will be super intelligent. Bane will figure out Batman and Bruce Wayne are one in the same. This is what will make the Catwoman/Selina Kyle - Bruce Wayne/Batman relationship so important. SK will understand what is at stake for Bruce Wayne/BM. That is my rather simple guess as to what is going to happen in this film. There is also the typical notion in films/literature, that a man is incomplete until he is able to love a woman (or man in brokeback mountain). So in the end, this is the last film in the trilogy, BM may be "killed" off, but BW will get the girl in the end... or in typical Nolan fashion, he won't get what he needs to make him whole.
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