*** Green Lantern Script Recap for Dummies - All Plot Holes Answered ***
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ronineditor — 14 years ago(June 23, 2011 02:26 AM)
No it doesn't, not even close. The OP is spot on. Answer the ones he brought up. You or I could answer them, probably, but the movie sure doesn't.
I have a similar thread, ya know, things like Sinestro only taking like six Lanterns to fight the most devastating thing in the universe. Six, Sinestro, really? That's all you think that are needed? He felt it was important for everyone to get together for a speech about it but only six to go fight it.
See? Just basic logic that this film never followed. Too bad too, could have been a great film. -
sLeIcNoDnAd — 14 years ago(June 23, 2011 02:00 PM)
Sinestro thought the Power of Will was the strongest force in the galaxy. He was fearless. He underestimated the Yellow Power. At that point in the movie, the Guardians did not divulge any information on Parallax. Plus, Abin Sur defeated Parallax long ago so Sinestro, who was trained under Abin Sur, thought he could deal with it and especially by bringing six other Green Lanterns.
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ronineditor — 14 years ago(June 23, 2011 09:57 PM)
I'd counter that by saying, Sinestro says Abin Sur is best of ALL the Lanterns, better than himself, better than 3,600 of them and Parallax now grew strong enough to beat him. Why risk it? Sinestro is now the smartest Lantern there is he knows that he's not good enough to beat the Parallax, he knows who the best, most "fear"less fighters he has are. So, six? And six of the worst? Sorry, it just doesn't make the slightest bit of sense. He'd take an army, no less than 100.
Also, to start another side point I know in the comic, Sinestro is different, more selfish and destined to be over to the 'dark side' but in the film, he was nothing but heroic and a true leader. Yet, in the end, he decides to first create a yellow ring to take the coward's route (after chastising Hal for giving into fear, he now wants to use fear?), never mind that he knows exactly what happens when people touch the 'yellow fear' he's heard that one of the most fearless Guardians couldn't stand up to it yet, he decides to try the ring on when there's not even a battle to run into? He's just like, "Eh, movies over let's randomly try this on?" It goes 100% against everything we learned about Sinestro in the film. -
sLeIcNoDnAd — 14 years ago(June 24, 2011 12:56 PM)
The Green Lanterns, up to that point, were the strongest entities in the universe. Why would Sinestro be afraid of Parallax? He had nothing to fear and even the Guardians didn't reveal Parallax's true identity. Sinestro didn't know what to expect. Abin Sur defeated Parallax so he thought he could handle Parallax with some additional backup.
Sinestro was very manipulative. The whole time he wanted to prove himself by defeating Parallax. He even called a meeting with the Guardians and that was done very seldom. He also was a total jerk to Hal. -
dollartheater — 14 years ago(June 24, 2011 01:02 PM)
Sinestro says Abin Sur is best of ALL the Lanterns, better than himself, better than 3,600 of them and Parallax now grew strong enough to beat him. Why risk it? Sinestro is now the smartest Lantern there is he knows that he's not good enough to beat the Parallax, he knows who the best, most "fear"less fighters he has are. So, six? And six of the worst? Sorry, it just doesn't make the slightest bit of sense. He'd take an army, no less than 100.
Heck, didn't Sinestro say to the Guardians that Parallax was coming to destroy Oa? So if the entire planet's demise was just around the corner, why wouldn't they send everyone? Sending 6 was just poor writinga feeble effort to try and build up to a more climactic battle with Parallax. Which never came. Parallax being an ex-Guardian wasn't smart enough to account for the Sun's gravity when chasing Hal? Sheesh!
he's heard that one of the most fearless Guardians couldn't stand up to it yet, he decides to try the ring on
I was disappointed earlier on when he first suggested making the yellow ring. One of the Guardians failed miserably trying but he suggests doing it again? Only for him to be the one to try this time? Puh-lease!!!
And props to the OP for this thread. Very funny and accurate.
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skillz4realz — 14 years ago(June 25, 2011 02:47 AM)
Green Lanterns are the most powerful guys in the universe. There is one per "sector" of the universe, so approx one per galaxy. To look after EVERYTHING. Bringing six of these bada## dudes with you is no slouch. It's like bringing six Supermans. They should be able to handle anything alone, so six is overkill.
OP, that's a hilarious post regardless! Just wanted to clear that up.
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ackmondual — 14 years ago(June 30, 2011 09:09 AM)
The timing is off. wasn't it after Sinestro and his group failed at taking down Parallax that he mentioned Parallax is coming to Oa?
Also, if Paralleax was that powerful, it wouldn't have made a difference sending more GL. It's like sending 100 storm troopers to take out a Jedi knight instead of just 6. Those numbers won't mean anything extra.
And to the comment about Abin Sur being the greatest GL, it's not unreasonable to think that if Sinestro was that good, he probably surpassed his mentor at some point like all good students would.
ORANGE for all
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stak441 — 14 years ago(October 07, 2011 12:17 AM)
Also, if Paralleax was that powerful, it wouldn't have made a difference sending more GL. It's like sending 100 storm troopers to take out a Jedi knight instead of just 6. Those numbers won't mean anything extra.
Actually I don't think you are right. 100 storm troopers is a significant force and I think that even Darth Vader will not be able to handle 100. If he takes them by surpise or uses some aicrafts or devices maybe yes, but in open 1 to 100 battle it would be impossible. -
rcwire — 14 years ago(November 13, 2011 07:12 PM)
I just watched the move, but not all the credits, so I missed Sinestro going yellow. In the animted film 'First Flight" there was at least some kind of story for Sinestro going yellow, in that he had already succumbed to using Fear to sort things out before even thinking of going yellow.
Why is it the animated filems are better plotted? And have more credible actors? Is it simply the animated film can do whatever it likes but the real life film has to stick to a budget which includes writing, use of lot devices to save screen time and so on? -
es_sj — 13 years ago(May 14, 2012 09:31 AM)
Why is it the animated filems are better plotted? And have more credible actors?
I once heard Jon Favreau in an interview say that action movies were plotted around the sequence of action scenes and then the story written afterward, and that the executives would accept no other way. At first I thought that he was speaking with tongue firmly planted in cheek, but when I reflected on it, I thought that that would explain a
lot
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So, one theory is that live-action movies were worse written and with less credible actors because of the crazy processes by which movies get made (which may be that they are "plotted" around action scenes, and are cast with actors who are "hot" and "hot box office" but not necessarily good actors or well suited to the particular role. And, unfortunately, there are a lot of people who want to see only a certain side of an actor for example, while I think that Eddie Murphy does a good job with real emotions as well as with his SNL shtick, much of the movie-going audience vocally prefers to see him only in roles like
Doctor Doolittle
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Spongeyone — 13 years ago(September 08, 2012 12:06 PM)
I once heard Jon Favreau in an interview say that action movies were plotted around the sequence of action scenes and then the story written afterward, and that the executives would accept no other way.
Given the way the budget is divided up, that makes perfect sense. Your big costs are special effects, sets (sometimes), cast (basically fixed, so changing the script doesn't affect that too much), and editing-type stuff. Writing is a tiny percent of a $200 million film, so the things that can blow up on you are the things you're spending a lot on in action scenes. Get those set, you've got your budget set (until the reef you've built your massive set on sinks and Costner insists you digitally add hair to cover his bald spot) -
YouKnowMyName68 — 14 years ago(June 28, 2011 08:50 PM)
'.things like Sinestro only taking, like, six Lanterns to fight the most devestating thing in the universe. Six, Sinestro, really? That's all you think that are needed? He felt it was important for everyone to get together for a speech about it, but only six to go fight it.'
Director/writer making decisions that are baffling.
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whomod — 14 years ago(June 21, 2011 01:57 AM)
Heh.
Loved the snark.
all the nonsensical writing is what i expect from a Warner Bros. super hero film however.
I'm still trying to figure out what Catwoman's motivation for vandalizing the department store and fighting Batman was in 'Batman Returns'. -
el-disco-loco — 14 years ago(June 21, 2011 02:06 AM)
Genius. Well done sir.
And to the guy telling you to read a comic, have a word with yourself mate. I've been reading Green Lantern for years and found this hilarious!
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ronineditor — 14 years ago(June 21, 2011 02:34 AM)
I thought it was too long and was going to skim it but it's worth every word, lol hilarious and spot on;
"Hal Jordan, now that you've arrived on Oa, let's train for two minutes."
LOL!!!!
The best thing about films like Iron Man and Spider-Man were that you could see them really getting to know and loving their powers. This one? Eh, waste of time.