Dion
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As long as he tones down the humor.. So sick of Super Hero and now Star Wars movies having humor.. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 should be listed as a comedy.
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I wish someone could pick up KOTOR... plenty of room for creativity.. and makes some games too. I really enjoyed the story and concept of KOTOR.
As long as he tones down the humor.. So sick of Super Hero and now Star Wars movies having humor.. Guardians of the Galaxy 2 should be listed as a comedy.
People thought Batman vs. Superman Dawn of Justice was too dark. People thought that Suicide Squad was too dark based on the trailers alone which led to reshoots of scenes and added humor. The Marvel movies generally have darker moments with some light scenes and humor used sparingly which was fine. I had no problem with DC going super dark with it's titles, but evidently most people don't want that.
Nobody thought they were 'too dark'... everyone thought they were utterly without logic or reasoning for ANYTHING other then because a character on screen said so...
Right... because the Worlds Greatest Detective is going to obsess and jump to freakish, unsupported conclusions to the point of premeditated murder, while not noticing all the crap Lex is up to BESIDES the Kryptonite....
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People thought Batman vs. Superman Dawn of Justice was too dark. People thought that Suicide Squad was too dark based on the trailers alone which led to reshoots of scenes and added humor. The Marvel movies generally have darker moments with some light scenes and humor used sparingly which was fine. I had no problem with DC going super dark with it's titles, but evidently most people don't want that.
I guess that is the difference between people who read comic books and people who read graphic novels.
That said, I didn't think BvS was super dark, but I do agree with the assertion above that the plot was very flimsy, even for a comic movie. I only saw the Ultimate cut, so I can't imagine how much less sense it would have made in theaters.
J.J already stole the antagonist.I wish someone could pick up KOTOR... plenty of room for creativity.. and makes some games too. I really enjoyed the story and concept of KOTOR.
It's a classic story arc, and its been used for millenials.
What happened in IV was sufficiently explained in the movie. VII has film breaking plot holes.
Utterly without logic? They have the same basic logic as any comic book story or film does. The problem with Batman v Superman was simply that it had too much going on in the film that was designed to connect to other movies which distracted from the main story. They tried to make a film that was similar to something like Captain America Civil War which has a ton of threads preceding it and many after, but without the context to go with it. That said, it's not hard to figure out when they are doing this and additional films would clear this issue up. Neither are perfect films, but they get more crap than they deserve.
The problem with BvS is the reasoning behind the battle and even worse the reason to end the battle.