I'm worried about DC too. They're going really big, really fast. The Batman they're using, the true Dark Knight Returns comic arc, is very deep and brooding. He's had a lot of fucked up stuff happen to him, like Robin being killed by Joker. I'm not sure if they'll be able to do that version of Bats justice in a film he's sharing with all of those other heroes and villains.I'm a little worried about how much they're cramming into BvS. There's a new Batman, Wonder Woman, Lex Luthor, Doomsday plus cameos from Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash. My concern is they might be trying too hard playing catch up. I'm hoping it will be good though!
Where as Marvel has established themselves and their track record for the MCU is insane. Plus with the new characters appearing on screen together Civil War may have that same magical feel that the Avengers had.
Though I'm a DC fan and love both Batman and Superman, Marvel has my vote.
I liked Man of Steel. I didn't care for Lois Lane and the destruction during the end battle took me out of the movie but it looks like that will be addressed in BvS.Easy call for Civil War, which is winning 4-0 at the moment.
Cap 2 was one of the best MCU films. That's enough to make me excited for Cap 3.
I didn't like the last Superman film, and WW and Lex look awful in the previews.
I've heard that too. I still think it's cheapening a potentially huge villain. I feel like they're wasting him by using him this early in the franchise, but I guess they've got to have a villain dangerous enough to get Batman, Superman, and the others to unite.... But it doesn't mean I have to like it...I heard theyre changing the origin of doomsday and that he's a mutated clone of Zod created by Luthor.
I'll be the first to admit I'm hyper critical when it comes to comic book movies. Comic books aND superheroes are my bread and butter so I have high expectations for how they are portrayed outside of the books. I'm less protective of Marvel properties because all my favourite characters are DC.I've heard that too. I still think it's cheapening a potentially huge villain. I feel like they're wasting him by using him this early in the franchise, but I guess they've got to have a villain dangerous enough to get Batman, Superman, and the others to unite.... But it doesn't mean I have to like it...
Now, Suicide Squad looks fantastic. I actually think Jared Leto is going to be a good, albeit different, follow up to Ledger's Joker. I also like how it's giving Batman and Joker a history before a stand alone Batman film.
I was turned off by Leto's Joker look at first, but when I saw what they were doing with the Suicide Squad's look, kind of giving them a modern grunge-type makeover, I became okay with it. After Ledger got all of his acclaim for his portrayal of Joker, if Leto went back to a Jack Nicholson-type of traditional Joker, it would've been viewed as a cop out. That, and the fact that he wouldn't match the look of the rest of the villains in that universe.I'll be the first to admit I'm hyper critical when it comes to comic book movies. Comic books aND superheroes are my bread and butter so I have high expectations for how they are portrayed outside of the books. I'm less protective of Marvel properties because all my favourite characters are DC.
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Because of this I'm not looking forward Suicide Squad. I love the Joker and I'm not crazy about his look. I'm sure Leto will nail the part because he's a solid actor but I don't like the look they're going with. I'm a fan of a clean cut looking Joker (which is why i didnt like Ledger's version) but the grills and tattoos rub me the wrong way. I don't mind tattoos on Joker but the fact that they're Joker themed is what bothers me.
Affleck's history as an actor definitely doesn't help sell him as batman and I was right there with you up until a few weeks ago. Now I think Affleck is going to kill it. I think most doubters will leave the theatres with their minds changed.Captain America: Civil War gets my vote. Even though they've changed the storyline, I'm willing to give Marvel the chance because of all their recent success. As far as DC goes, its going to take a lot for me to get over the fact that Afleck's playing Bats.
I thought they would have let the Nolan trilogy be it's own thing and go back to a traditional Joker.I was turned off by Leto's Joker look at first, but when I saw what they were doing with the Suicide Squad's look, kind of giving them a modern grunge-type makeover, I became okay with it. After Ledger got all of his acclaim for his portrayal of Joker, if Leto went back to a Jack Nicholson-type of traditional Joker, it would've been viewed as a cop out. That, and the fact that he wouldn't match the look of the rest of the villains in that universe.
The tattoos strike me as the type the Joker would get. Everything in his world revolves around clowns, carnivals, and jokes. The "Damaged" tattoo also fits, because he's psychotic and is aware of it.
The gold teeth.... meh. I think it completes the look they're going for, but I can take them or leave them.
Romero was excellent. He's what I think of when I think of the Joker as well. He had the best laugh in my opinion for sure. I also loved Ledger's version. He made the Joker a darker, modern-day, 21st century psychopath, and he did it without really having much to draw on as far as sources. That version basically came out of his head, which makes it more compelling to me, personally.I thought they would have let the Nolan trilogy be it's own thing and go back to a traditional Joker.
Maybe I'm being biased because i didnt like the Nolan batmans.
Imo the best live-action portrayal of the Joker was Cesar Romero.
I think Affleck is going to be great for the type of Batman they're trying to portray. Snyder said he drew on the "Dark Knight Returns" comics from the 80's, which show a different Bats than any other that we've seen. He's old, he's bitter, he's cynical to an amazing extent, and he's pretty physically and mentally broken down. Judging by Affleck's drama roles, I think he'll nail this shit.Affleck's history as an actor definitely doesn't help sell him as batman and I was right there with you up until a few weeks ago. Now I think Affleck is going to kill it. I think most doubters will leave the theatres with their minds changed.
Plus he can't do any worse than Kilmer, Clooney or Bale.