Dont shoot the messenger.
Originally posted by Senor Cage
I was just pointing that out. Not overexcited or anything. I dont think tone has anything to do with it, but quality.
It does. If the comparison was to Spider-Man 2 or Thor Ragnarok, it would make more sense to me personally.
Comparing this to a film as grounded as TDK though just seems off to me.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
It does. If the comparison was to Spider-Man 2 or Thor Ragnarok, it would make more sense to me personally.Comparing this to a film as grounded as TDK though just seems off to me.
But he or she wasn't talking about tone. It sounded quality related, which is why he or she said it would put DCEU back on track.
Originally posted by Bentley
And lol at Darth Thor pretending viewers and critics care about tone.
Thats not what I said at all.
Originally posted by Senor Cage
But he or she wasn't talking about tone. It sounded quality related, which is why he or she said it would put DCEU back on track.
Its just a weird ass comparison to make is all due to being completely different products.
Would be like saying its better than Mission Impossible 4. Like wth?
Would make more sense if he just said its in his Top 5 all time comic book movies or something. Or his favourite DC movie ever.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Thats not what I said at all.Its just a weird ass comparison to make is all due to being completely different products.
Would be like saying its better than Mission Impossible 4. Like wth?
Would make more sense if he just said its in his Top 5 all time comic book movies or something. Or his favourite DC movie ever.
I get what you're saying, but it is what it is. I didn't make the comparison . I would understand why he or she did it though. TDK/Nolans Batman is still considered the best superhero/comic film out there, so they're just trying to build the hype.
Read an article today that said that there are ten Shazam suits, and each one cost a million to get put together. As well as having a battery pack that lights up the chest logo, each suit is also padded using moulds taken from Levy's actual body, but scaled up so he'd appear bigger on-screen.
Hell of a risk, and it's either going to pay off handsomely or look ****ing stupid in the final cut.