i just heard about Affleck too. I think it is good news for us fans. I think he really gets the characters, I just hope he and the WB brass can reign in Snyder. for what it's worth I love Sucker Punch, 300 and Watchmen, but those are much darker story lines that fit with his type of directing
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I don't think you did, really, but what's crazy to me is how great the Justice League Unlimited stuff is and how bad the major DC movies have been. Maybe it's because there's less money at stake with "a kiddy cartoon", so WB executives didn't meddle too much, but some of the JLU stuff would translate well to big screen live action.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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^Well-said. Miller and Moore did some things thirty years ago that were novel, perhaps groundbreaking, but it's all been reduced absurdum into DC grist.
Can you imagine anyone more ill-suited to The Spirit than Miller? That says it all.WANTED: Dick Grayson SI trousers; gray AJ Mustang horse; vintage RC Batman (Bruce Wayne) head; minty Wolfman tights; mint Black Knight sword; minty Launcelot boots; Lion Rock (pale) Dracula & Mummy heads; Lion Rock Franky squared boots; Wayne Foundation blue furniture; Flash Gordon/Ming (10") unbroken holsters; CHiPs gloved arms; POTA T2 tan body; CTVT/vintage Friar Tuck robes, BBP TZ Burgess Meredith glasses.Comment
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"No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris MannixComment
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Finally a step in the right direction...
The fallout from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice continues to ripple through Warner Bros. Current exec vp Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, DC’s CCO who successfully launched the comics label’s foray into television, will co-run DC Films, according to multiple sources.
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Finally a step in the right direction...
The fallout from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice continues to ripple through Warner Bros. Current exec vp Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, DC’s CCO who successfully launched the comics label’s foray into television, will co-run DC Films, according to multiple sources.
You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace. -Ernie BanksComment
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People who are in denial about the success of this movie should read the title of that article. "Fallout" is never a good thing.
What's really weird is....it did make money. But not the kind of money they were looking for, based on other event films. Just like Superman Returns and MoS before it.
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People who are in denial about the success of this movie should read the title of that article. "Fallout" is never a good thing.
What's really weird is....it did make money. But not the kind of money they were looking for, based on other event films. Just like Superman Returns and MoS before it.
That said: In this "success vs. failure" context "money from box office" is a non-issue (albeit one that is bound to come up and muddy the discussion waters for obvious reasons).
Now, BvS? BvS was "bullet proof" right? An unstoppable money-making force riding on the franchise name alone just like Phantom Menace, Jurassic World (to a lesser extent), etc. before it. This scenario should make any confusion here clear: The reason there's all this BvS post-release hub-bub has nothing to do with box-office money, and everything to do with franchise value.
The "Fallout" mentioned in the article? That's not just a subset of the issue..."fallout" IS the issue.
Fallout affects investors fear factor, and that affects the behavior of the studio that owns and produces the given property's film--- it affects how they reconfigure their plans, or maybe take a risk and stay-on-course... it affects them BIG time because they know that regardless of money made on the previous movie---when there's this BvS "fallout", and they go to make another DCEU film, those investors are gonna dwindle, because those investors could give a rat's behind if BvS made a BILLION dollars, if the "fallout" is bad enough to warrant shying away from putting up the bucks (i.e. taking a financial risk) on the follow up to such a film.
Look at it this way:
"Horse Investor guy" invests a thousand dollars in a "well-known VERY talented race horse" specifically for "the Big Race"--- the horse ends up winning the Big Race mostly because the "well-known VERY talented race horse" is an awesome horse---so awesome, everyone knew the win would happen----but, in the course of the race, the horse sprains his ankle.... ugh!
"Horse Investor guy" is happy because the prize for the "Big Race" turned his thousand dollars into a billion dollars... but "Horse Investor guy" still is not too keen on investing in that horse again as he was damaged during the previous race----maybe he will, maybe he won't... we'll see what "Horse Investor guy" does when this fictional race approachesHa.
But how about you?
Before the horse sprained his ankle, you'd be like "Hey, if I had the money/access to invest, of course I'd do it."
But after the horse's injury? You'd be pretty dang trepidatious...
And, if someone approached you and said: "But, hey, man... why be so fearful making the investment? The horse just made a BILLION dollars for the previous investor!"
You'd be puzzled why anyone would give "making a billion dollars" as a good argument for why a person's feelings about the horse's positive value should remain steadily optimistic--- 'cause it isn't a practical conclusion.
Long rant, I know---but, this seems to come come up consistently, and I thought I'd go on a bit of a tear to address it from another angle (albeit a long-winded one)."No. No no no no no no. You done got me talkin' politics. I didn't wanna'. Like I said y'all, I'm just happy to be alive. I think I'll scoot over here right by this winda', let this beautiful carriage rock me to sleep, and dream about how lucky I am." - Chris MannixComment
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Just saw on Box Office Mojo where Cap: Civil War is about $40 million ahead of BvS at the same time frame of 11 days. Ouch.
I DON'T want this to be the case. I want good DC movies. But this is obviously what is starting to shake some of the cobwebs loose at WB. The critical, fan and box office reaction.
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Geoff Johns is already in damage control mode, and he seems to be distancing himself from Snyder's dark portrayal of Superman at least:
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Civil war was incredible. Marvel sometimes bats .500 Like both Thors and AOU. But The Cap movies for not one of them. That's how you do an assembled film right. Spiderman was given a decent size part and was not shoehorned in like Aquaman who was advertised on Toys and posters but only
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B v S doesn't seem to have anything for me to get into. I will see on Dvd but I'm expecting it to be a S*** sandwich 😂Comment
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Geoff Johns is already in damage control mode, and he seems to be distancing himself from Snyder's dark portrayal of Superman at least:
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Johns via Affleck could have stomped out the BvS storyline. Snyder had no clout after MOS, especially after Legendary and the Nolans left.
If Johns is legit, then Ezra Miller will be recast as Bart Allen. There is nothing contractual to stop that and Snyder's reasoning for Miller is illogical garbage. If Ezra remains Barry, then we know this is all pandering by Johns.Comment
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