Anyone else hoping that this film has a dark tone and not light hearted?
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Milk_Tray_Guy — 9 years ago(February 11, 2017 11:02 AM)
Superman in BvS does all he can to save people, whether he's rescuing flood victims or investigating Batman. But at the same time he's disillusioned by people who think he's bad for humanity or thinks that he should lay off the Batman story. In the end, he knows that it does not matter what other people think, it's what he does even if it means sacrificing himself. In the end, his death inspired Batman to be a better person.
Agree with every word.
"A big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff"
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ElDiomedes — 9 years ago(February 12, 2017 12:41 PM)
Superman will always have those who doubt him, or just afraid of his power. Why should he care and become emo for it ? That doesn't resemble strong will power and confidence, which is basically, being Superman. Then there is Batman, hell bent on killing Supes, for no apparent reason. The whole movie doesn't make any bit of sense.
How the name, "Martha" brought out the real Batman
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VivaLaVader — 9 years ago(February 11, 2017 02:29 AM)
The problem with the DCEU was never the "dark tone", which I honestly don't think is that dark, just more serious. The problem is that that was
all
they had. There's a difference between being tonally consistant and being static. The lack of variation in tone made the movie feel bland, and the writing didn't help. I'm not saying the movie needs to be tonally bipolar, but it needed to be more dynamic. Justice League definately needs levity. They are a team, and teammates aren't serious with eachother
all
the time. To build any kind of team dynamic, they are going to need more than what they had in BvS. Marvel-esque levity is not a bad thing, its about picking the time and place for it (AoU being a bad example of it, CA:TWS and CA:CW being good examples), if DCEU can find the balance, they can still have a film that is considered to be serious or 'darker,' but avoids feeling dreary and broody. They need better writing.
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Milk_Tray_Guy — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 08:11 PM)
There's a difference between being tonally consistant and being static.
Justice League definately needs levity. They are a team, and teammates aren't serious with eachother all the time. To build any kind of team dynamic, they are going to need more than what they had in BvS.
Marvel-esque levity is not a bad thing, its about picking the time and place for it (AoU being a bad example of it, CA:TWS and CA:CW being good examples), if DCEU can find the balance, they can still have a film that is considered to be serious or 'darker,' but avoids feeling dreary and broody.
Well said.
"A big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff"
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Nygma_Enigma_44 — 9 years ago(February 12, 2017 01:17 PM)
I hope Justice League doesn't borrow stuff from the Avengers films.
If you haven't seen the footage trailer you should already know they are attempting to have "Marvel like" humor.
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VivaLaVader — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 01:20 AM)
I don't mind levity - actually I encourage it, especially when they are trying to build a team dynamic, and given its in the right time and place - but that line: "I hear you talk to fish" or whatever it was reminded me wayyyyyy to much of "So, you like cats?" Except
that
felt a lot more consistant with something Sam would say, and I think Mackie has the kind of personality where he can deliver lines like that with ease, and make them funny. That fish line made me cringe. I hope they cut it from the movie.
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skilld — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 06:58 AM)
Yeah it sounds like forced humor. There's a difference between telling jokes and having a sense of humor (or levity).
I think it was funny for the wrong reason: Aquaman has been the button of jokes for a long time. However, in the comics he is the leader of a powerful nation. If Batman tried that line on Submariner, Bruce would be sleeping with the fishes! Lol -
Nygma_Enigma_44 — 9 years ago(February 14, 2017 08:43 PM)
Humor is fine as long as its natural and it isn't forced or inappropriate for a scene. Marvel does naturally well at times, sometimes not, but are really known for having levity in their movies.
JL can be the same way and still have its dark tones, depending how its executed.
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VivaLaVader — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 01:31 AM)
Marvel does naturally well at times, sometimes notJL can be the same way and still have its dark tones, depending how its executed.
Yep, they just have to go the way of CA:TWS and CA:CW rather than the way of AoU and they'll be fine, script permitting
"George, you can type this beep but you can't say it."