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There is just such a rush right now for Nolan-esque style superhero as tortured man, super realistic films that it doesn't matter if they made a movie 2 decades, 2 years or 2 minutes ago.
Eventually it will burn out, and someone will need to come up with a new take, and they'll pimp it out all over again.
Keep in mind, that although dated now, the Tim Burton Batman was epic in terms of his take on the character keeping the comic book element in play. I suspect that someone will come up with a 'new' way to integrate the comic element and re-hatch the whole thing one more time.
There is just such a rush right now for Nolan-esque style superhero as tortured man, super realistic films that it doesn't matter if they made a movie 2 decades, 2 years or 2 minutes ago.
Eventually it will burn out, and someone will need to come up with a new take, and they'll pimp it out all over again.
Keep in mind, that although dated now, the Tim Burton Batman was epic in terms of his take on the character keeping the comic book element in play. I suspect that someone will come up with a 'new' way to integrate the comic element and re-hatch the whole thing one more time.
Agreed. I think this trend will carry on for a while, it's a great formula, perfect for this generation.
I think the best character to reinvent comic book to movies is Deadpool. It can be shot in a sort of campy way and still be true to the comic.
As per the new Supe movie, I was hoping they'd go in another direction. It'd be great if the movie starts of with a battle scene in the heart of metropolis with Doomsday "killing" Superman. The whole movie can revolve around the flashback and the eventual return of superman in the final act.
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someone posted this over on another forum i gotta say if they had done this to the teaser trailer i would have been hooked right from the start i get chills from it
yes imo all these live-action or remakes should evoke the original emotions somehow... and the best way of doing it is usually with original music or a simple short melody plug in the movie somewhere.