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Nik the Trik said:Also, I highly recommend The Nice Guys. Legitimately funny, the right amount of stupid. Sad it couldn't be a 13 hour miniseries.
Nik the Trik said:Is tone really the issue. The Dark Knight was plenty, well, dark and gritty and it was as good a super hero movie as has been made.
It seems to me that the problem with the movies they've been putting out is that they're just not good.
bustaheims said:They haven't been good, but, I do think tone has been part of that problem. When you're dealing with established characters, the tone needs to reflect who that character is. Dark and gritty works well for Batman, because, well, that's Batman. It doesn't work for Superman, or the Justice League as a whole. That's something that Marvel seems to understand to some degree, but DC hasn't, yet.
Nik the Trik said:bustaheims said:They haven't been good, but, I do think tone has been part of that problem. When you're dealing with established characters, the tone needs to reflect who that character is. Dark and gritty works well for Batman, because, well, that's Batman. It doesn't work for Superman, or the Justice League as a whole. That's something that Marvel seems to understand to some degree, but DC hasn't, yet.
Admittedly I'm less familiar with DC comics than I am Marvel and so I don't entirely know how a thing like Suicide Squad should be tonally to be faithful to stuff but just personally I'm relatively familiar with Superman on a grand scale and, sure, if I'd come out of the Superman movie thinking "That was really good but too grim" I'd probably like it less than if they'd nailed it tonally too but still the lousy Marvel movies did alright tone wise, they just weren't well put together flicks.
I guess the Iron Man and Avengers sequels did decent business which is a studio consideration but just for me some sort of allegiance to any one book's tone(considering just about any comic has had incarnations of various tones) seems like a minor deal compared with just making a decent movie.
herman said:If you want a good DC movie, hit up their animated stuff. They get it right.
bustaheims said:herman said:If you want a good DC movie, hit up their animated stuff. They get it right.
It's weird, because, they definitely get the animated stuff right, and their TV shows are also usually very much on the mark. It's just, outside of the Nolan Batman movies, their recent releases have all missed the mark (though, they're getting closer than they were with Green Lantern).
CarltonTheBear said:The director doing Thor 3 has a couple of must-watch movies under his belt: Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) and Boy (2010).
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Nik the Trik said:I don't know if this is technically a movie or TV but via Crave TV I was able to watch the 5 part ESPN documentary about OJ Simpson. It's really, really good. I was only 12 when the trial was going on so I didn't entirely grasp it at the time and the look back was pretty great.
Incredibly it sort of leaves you without any real doubt that he did it while at the same time understanding completely why he wasn't convicted.
It was amazing, I viewed it as one big documentary spliced into five parts. I was in the same boat as you regarding being younger at the time and I remember the trial, but not a lot of the cultural things that had been going on in LA at that time.
Its on the top of my list but have traveled to AZ again. Looks like it is a mindful film. Last one I saw was Hacksaw Ridge, right before Remeberance Day, what those men (and women) went through is beyond belief.herman said:I saw Arrival yesterday. It was quite a (hopeful) mind bender. Very well done.
Herman, I agree, just saw it a few days back and I am still trying to sort it all out. the synopsis at Wikipedia helped a great deal, but there is so much going on in that film that I want to see it again and soon.herman said:I saw Arrival yesterday. It was quite a (hopeful) mind bender. Very well done.
herman said:I saw Arrival yesterday. It was quite a (hopeful) mind bender. Very well done.