Changing the characters personalities is unacceptable.
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nightcal — 12 years ago(January 29, 2014 07:09 PM)
Agree with most but didn't Shazam always have lighting powers?
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solphins — 12 years ago(February 09, 2014 08:36 PM)
"Shazam is a comic book character created by Bill Parker and C. C. Beck for Fawcett Comics. He is an ancient wizard (Whiz Comics #2 gives his age as 3,000 years) who gives young Billy Batson the power to transform into the superhero Captain Marvel. Because DC Comics has billed Captain Marvel's adventures under the name Shazam! since 1973, the superhero is often mistakenly referred to by his mentor's name. Because of this, in 2012, DC officially changed Captain Marvel's name to Shazam." - wiki
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shazam_(character)
How do they deleted Shazam (the wizard)?
How do you change the name of a top 50 comic character?
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leoric21 — 12 years ago(January 29, 2014 10:03 PM)
Yeah your right green lantern is weak moron he throw a train but is knocked back by it colliding with something? Also when trying to figure out what the box thing is it might be a bomb but his first thought is let's smash it!
Wonder woman is spazing out over ice cream and swinging her sword at average people like an idiot.
Cyborg throws a fit because of a football game and decides to pull apart a large glowing generater thing. I thought he was half man half machine, not a sissy.
To be fair the team up boss fight with darkseid. Was pretty cool. It showed how powerful darkseid really is and why the Justice league is really needed to fight battles that none of the members can win on there own.I also liked how big darkseid was in this movie, it made him a lot scarier than he ever was on any of the TV series'.
I was disappointed on how much they nerfed captain marvel.
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MariMcCabe — 12 years ago(February 04, 2014 07:57 PM)
Wonder woman is spazing out over ice cream and swinging her sword at average people like an idiot.
I think that was their poor attempt to characterize her like Thor, but instead of humorous (i.e. where Thor asks for another drink and smashes the cup on the ground) it was overdone. -
Gamera623 — 12 years ago(January 30, 2014 06:55 AM)
Havent seen War yetbut curious what were the 2 movies you didnt love.
Im going to guess Gotham Knight of coursewhat was the other one? First Flight?
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solphins — 12 years ago(January 31, 2014 10:27 AM)
Actually, I liked First Flight and I don't include Gotham Knight or Emerald Knights in the DC movie group for some reason.
The two I didn't like were Justice League New Frontier and All Star Superman.
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gabeuhr — 12 years ago(January 31, 2014 11:13 AM)
I agree that the characters and their relationships in New 52 are not as deep nor as interesting as what we've seen in the modern pre-52 comics and the JL/JLU animated series. I especially hate what they've done to Hal Jordan (even though Justin Kirk is so talented that he managed to get laughs with a version of Hal that is antithetical to the classic character).
I saw War last night and the director described it as a "popcorn movie," which I think is the best way to put the latest DC animated film in perspective. Unfortunately, War comes on the heels of JL: Flashpoint Paradox, which is arguably the best animated DC film yet.
If you compare War to the "Secret Origins" arc of Justice League (2001), it doesn't shine. Both are invasion/origin stories, but JL (2001) has the unmatchable voice cast and clean, dynamic animation. In contrast, War feels like the bastardized reboot that came too soon, missing most of the soul and trading deep characters for style and action; it's the popcorn flick version.
Even if you don't like the reimagined characters, War has its moments and a surprising amount of comedy, but the animation is uneven. Sometimes Superman's head is a pumpkin, sometimes it looks more anime influenced, and sometimes he just looks like Steve Carrell.
From the Q&A that followed the film, the team revealed that this New 52 series will continue on the animated side and expand into its own continuity. Personally, I would rather see new continuity develop on the TV side and use the animated films to tell one-off and alternate reality stories (like Elseworlds).
In closing and only slightly related: WB/DCU deliver on roughly one out of of every four of these films, and it's a terrible shame that WB cancelled Young Justice, which was excellent in all regards. -
leoric21 — 12 years ago(February 09, 2014 11:33 AM)
yeah i cant believe they cancelled young justice. it was the only thing in the history of DC make aquaman cool. seriously aquaman has never been cooler then in young justice.
can you imagine?
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KyleQuest — 12 years ago(January 31, 2014 01:17 PM)
Completely agree OP. I can point a couple of fingers, preferably the middle ones, to a select few in DC whom made these changes. They need to be removed/fired so DC can get back to making respectable characters with virtues.
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jsmitty01 — 12 years ago(February 03, 2014 11:52 PM)
I agree as well.
In this movie, Green Lantern is an arrogant hothead who doesn't come off as intelligent.
Flash isn't his usual wise-cracking, flippant self. He's one of the more mature superheroes.
Wonder Woman is a corny, fish-out-of-water character.
Shazam is no longer a boy scout but a selfish brat.
Superman and Wonder Woman punching in unison? Lazy animators?
And what is with all the swearing? How necessary was it to the story?
Bottom line is that the script seems as if it was written by teenagers. While not completely horrible, it could have been much, much better. -
DIguana — 12 years ago(February 09, 2014 01:33 PM)
Flash isn't his usual wise-cracking, flippant self. He's one of the more mature superheroes.
That's actually one thing that this movie got right. This is Barry Allen, not Wally West. Barry's always been one of the more level-headed characters in the DCU.
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Hiragana_Kanji — 12 years ago(February 04, 2014 07:49 PM)
I agree with you. Superman is a true hero, but he was nothing more then a meat head here. And Captain Marvel was the nicest person in DC. Once in the comics everyone lost there powers and were freaking out, sans Billy. He kept trying to help people as Billy Batson, and no way would he steal from a guy he looked up to .
I know I know this is the Nu52, but that doesn't make it feel any better. It is like the 90s all over, when they felt to make a character better they just had to make them jerks .
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dtcrocbattle — 12 years ago(February 05, 2014 05:31 AM)
As someone who has lived in the foster care system, a lot of older kids (preteen on up) act like Billy does in the comics. It's more of a defense mechanism, to always put this tough face up in front of everyone.
Also, in the comics they show Billy as having a loving and protective core on the inside which is why he was chosen to be SHAZAM (formerly Captain Copyright Infringement
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I can't really speak on Barry Allen simply because he was dead by the time I started reading comics and Wally West was The Flash. Though in later comics he never really came off as a joker.
For the rest of characters one does have to keep in mind that the movie is about an early event. A lot of the heroes are still in their Year One. These characters will grow to be better heroes.
Superman - They gave him the personality of a normal guy with powers and morals. Yes he's a cocky jerk. Most people would be if they couldn't be hurt, but he is still a hero to the core. He does protect people and save them and he still doesn't kill.
Wonder Woman - has always been a warrior first diplomat second. She is, after all, Amazonian. However, here lines in this movie were delivered in a painful way.
Green Lantern - Hal Jordan has never been depicted as the guy who takes things seriously. I have always seen him depicted as a hot shot, lady's man, flyboy. The Hal Jordan that a lot of young readers know is the legendary veteran and hero. This Hal is a young fresh-on-the-beat Green Lantern.
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Hiragana_Kanji — 12 years ago(February 05, 2014 08:31 AM)
You pointed out the issue many people have with these guys.. Billy and Sups being "normal" in the way they acted. The reason that they are heroes is due to them being not being normal. For most people people the draw of a superman goes beyond that he is super powerful but the person he is. Billy isn't loved due to him being powerful he if loved so much due to his power to stay good over all the bad stuff that happen in his life.
Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong.
