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Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:34 pm
by Lt. Commander Zarkov
Loremaster wrote:Mr Fixit wrote:What Lore's NOT telling you is his favorite comic movie is the original 1960's version of Batman, so take his review with a grain of salt.
How can one not think shark repellent makes a great movie???

You mean...
Shark Repellent
Bat Spray. Awesome.
Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 12:56 pm
by High Lord Tolkien
That Batman movie was/is/and will always be the greatest Superhero movie of all time.
Finn, what you mentioned about Villain character development is what I hate most about Superhero movies.
Why bother at all?
Guy has a gun that melts metal, calls himself "the Melter" gets caught by Iron Man while breaking into a bank, fight ensues, Iron Man has his armor almost ruined but manages to cover him in fast drying cement or something.
That's it.
I just wrote a fantastic 5 or 10 minute scene that everyone will love and they can sell toys about at Burger King.
Why do we need to know how the Melter made his gun and what his motivation is.
It's a waste of time.
That's why I can never figure out why there aren't a dozen villains in these movies.
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 5:09 pm
by Rigel
High Lord Tolkien wrote:
Finn, what you mentioned about Villain character development is what I hate most about Superhero movies.
Why bother at all?
Guy has a gun that melts metal, calls himself "the Melter" gets caught by Iron Man while breaking into a bank, fight ensues, Iron Man has his armor almost ruined but manages to cover him in fast drying cement or something.
That's it.
I just wrote a fantastic 5 or 10 minute scene that everyone will love and they can sell toys about at Burger King.
Why do we need to know how the Melter made his gun and what his motivation is.
It's a waste of time.
That's why I can never figure out why there aren't a dozen villains in these movies.
That's what I hate most about comic book movies. See, for example, the Batman movies of the 90s, where they were just throwing villains at us.
In the end, I don't care nearly as much about the fact that it's a
comic book movie, as I do about the fact that it's a
movie. Character development, motivations, interpersonal relationships... these help define whether or not a movie is worth watching to me. That's why I think
Avatar is a horrible movie, yet
Watchmen is a great one.
Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 6:12 pm
by Fist and Faith
I remember when Bats whipped the Bat Alphabet Soup Container out of his utility belt.