What does it say about me that that dark-ass MTV Spider-Man show (especially the Lizard episode) was my first real introduction to Spider-Man as a 4/5 year-old :skull:
Honestly, after Tobey and Tom I would very much appreciate more of that under a capable creator with more freedom since it sometimes feels like we haven't seen much of that at all.
I'm not crazy about Hugo Strange from the little I've heard compared to some of Batman's other rogues, nor am I particularly enthused about the idea of Mark Strong playing another big DC villain. But judging by the "Dr. Desotto" character in the casting list, the clues are hard to ignore.
If I...
Film has continuously proven to be a far more diverse medium than certain mainline comics. And at the end of the day Batman's just a dude, I don't care what anyone says (please don't start a flame war).
I never really warmed up to the TDK Trilogy Batsuits in general. Even when I was a kid and playing with my kiddie Dark Knight figures, it still looked...not great.
I feel like the biggest issue for me are the cowls. I don't like the thick-a$$ ears aggressively curving inwards, the small mouth...
Ehhhhhhhhh.....
You're absolutely right about Keaton and Ledger though, and I was able to re-convince myself about Pattinson. But I personally think it's a bit more nuanced than that.
My counterargument to that is that comics and live-action can be two very different mediums. IRL a 1:1 classic Superman suit would look quite plain. You need something breaking up the design somehow, even if it's just some kind of texturing. Unfortunately they went overboard with it here.
Not sure how I feel about the texturing, the suit isn't doing much for me right now.
I'll probably get dunked on for this, I don't know but I really do think that the Superman suit is pretty much impossible to adapt without looking dumb if you're not just doing the "T-shirt & jeans" look. The...
It baffles me how they can make a cool, simple concept like a CG animated Transformers movie and then completely **** it over with the writing. It's time to stop with the ****ty Illumination humor we've been getting for the better part of a decade.
Here's my very quick, "stream of consciousness" 2 cents in regards to this debate:
I loved the Nolan films, I grew up with them. At 11 I was ****ing enamored with Nolan's trilogy after seeing the whole thing capped off with TDKR. But I'm not sure they were ever really my definitive take on the...
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