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...
I can't deal with all his stupid little tics, it's a genuinely annoying performance.
It's genuinely funny that two of DC's biggest villains in the DCEU both act like the Skids from Letterkenny
No thanks, *especially* to the scowling eyebrows. The skull-shaped cowl is pretty much perfect, I suppose some work to the nose and ears could work depending on how it looks but I don't want him to go from this to like, a Keaton or Bale cowl.
My admittedly quite mean-spirited take is that you can tell that he's a little TOO much of a fan. His performances feel very hollow to me, like he got too caught up in the fact that he got to play The Joker instead of....just playing The Joker, if I'm making any sense at all??
The GA certainly seems to deem him worthy of such a title. It's pretty much all I've seen everywhere for the past few years, even when I was a fan it made me roll my eyes. And you wouldn't believe the mental gymnastics I've seen folks use to try and rationalize him becoming a more "classic"...
Apologies in advance for my contrarian tendencies.
I like the cinematography, I love the design of Joaquin's Joker from the first movie, I like that they're consistent with the whole "70s lounge singer" vibes that this Joker gave off in the first movie appearance-wise, I commend them for coming...
Cinematography, color grading, etc. looks pretty and I'm sure the score will be great, but I just don't care about this Joker anymore. He's just some delusional loser who went postal; I'd go so far as to say that Matt Reeves gave us a better Phillips Joker than the actual Phillips Joker lmfao
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