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The CGI I’ve seen so far for The Flash isn’t that bad. I’ve seen worse in Marvel films. Does no one remember how terribly done the CGI was done for Black Panther climax? More recently, Ant-Man: Quantumania had some shoddy CGI
Pretty certain this is an industry wide issue. I do remember reading how overworked MCU visual effects were and how they’ve been given ridiculous deadlines
“If [a sequel] happens, yes,” Andy Muschietti said about having Miller back as the Flash. “I don’t think there’s anyone that can play that character as well as they did. The other depictions of the character are great, but this particular vision of the character, they just excelled in doing it. And, as you said, the two Barrys — it feels like a character that was made for them.”
“We have a lot of empathy in general for people who need help, and especially in mental health issues,” Andy said. “That’s why they are taking the necessary steps to deal with their recovery, and we support them in that.”
It sucks that the blue/gray Batman suit is finally on the big screen but in the background of a shot. Look at that suit! Is gorgeous!
You have to understand that many years have passed. Batman and Gotham are very different. The suit is going to evolve with the man and his city.
It might be the lighting but from the trailers it looks like Batfleck is rocking the Blue and grey in this movie!
Having Ben in the Blue and Grey i think is tonally symbolic to where his Bruce is now as opposed to when we met him in BvS. I’m anticipating he’ll be very much in “classic Batman” mode when we see him in this movie which i think is what the fans wanted all along.
My biggest reason to want to see this film is to see some final cool (even if short) scenes with Affleck as Batman/Bruce Wayne. I Love Affleck in the role, even if I am not the biggest fan of any of the films he was in. Keaton is really cool too of course. While I am very curious how all these various speedforce cameos will be, those generally dont mean anything besides fan service . Like those CW/Titans cameos but with a big budget.
OK...I saw this last night and I had a good enough time with it. It's very funny and it was wonderful seeing Keaton again but MAN all the "one of the best superhero films of all time" stuff just does not compute for me.
I'm not even sure it was as satisfying of a multiverse adventure as No Way Home to be honest. Having Dafoe return was an extra ace in the hole, whereas this movie really lacks a compelling villain and weirdly I don't think it actually "gets nuts" enough. I walked away feeling like there were still a lot of cool "what ifs" that were left on the table, whereas No Way Home really seemed to scratch that multiverse itch. Yes, there are a lot of unexpected Easter eggs and nods but they ring hollow and aren't really essential to the story, as far as I can tell.
It's good, don't get me wrong...for DC's recent standards this is a slam dunk and it should be a great summer crowd-pleaser, but it's a solid double to me at best, not a home run.
I normally don't like being negative or trying to rain on anyone's hype parade, but I figure if I can get anyone to lower their expectations a tad and they end up enjoying the movie more because it's just me and I'm a very jaded superhero moviegoer at this point... then I'll have done something good.
Dude you and I have similar opinions on things, so I'm definitely gonna temper my expectations now. Still looking forward to seeing Keaton again and just gonna try to enjoy myself overall. There's way too much hyperbole in the CBM community these days and I never bought the "one of the best cbm of all time" stuff. But if it's good, that's all I can ask for and I'm still excited. I'm expecting a good time.OK...I saw this last night and I had a good enough time with it. It's very funny and it was wonderful seeing Keaton again but MAN all the "one of the best superhero films of all time" stuff just does not compute for me.
I'm not even sure it was as satisfying of a multiverse adventure as No Way Home to be honest. Having Dafoe return was an extra ace in the hole, whereas this movie really lacks a compelling villain and weirdly I don't think it actually "gets nuts" enough. I walked away feeling like there were still a lot of cool "what ifs" that were left on the table, whereas No Way Home really seemed to scratch that multiverse itch. Yes, there are a lot of unexpected Easter eggs and nods but they ring hollow and aren't really essential to the story, as far as I can tell.
It's good, don't get me wrong...for DC's recent standards this is a slam dunk and it should be a great summer crowd-pleaser, but it's a solid double to me at best, not a home run.
I normally don't like being negative or trying to rain on anyone's hype parade, but I figure if I can get anyone to lower their expectations a tad and they end up enjoying the movie more because it's just me and I'm a very jaded superhero moviegoer at this point... then I'll have done something good.
And that's all I can ask for.So far everyone who's seen the movie has at least said its "good," and i think thats the important takeaway. Muschietti made a GOOD DC movie.
It sucks that the blue/gray Batman suit is finally on the big screen but in the background of a shot. Look at that suit! Is gorgeous!
Dude you and I have similar opinions on things, so I'm definitely gonna temper my expectations now. Still looking forward to seeing Keaton again and just gonna try to enjoy myself overall. There's way too much hyperbole in the CBM community these days and I never bought the "one of the best cbm of all time" stuff. But if it's good, that's all I can ask for and I'm still excited. I'm expecting a good time.