DCEU
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reading through it, my only issue is JL2 feels like one long montague, all of them seperate
Aquaman and WW's stories definitely feels like they should be part of their own solo films rather than interlaced with the JL
edit: hold on, Bruce and Lois hook up in this world?
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
reading through it, my only issue is JL2 feels like one long montague, all of them seperate
Aquaman and WW's stories definitely feels like they should be part of their own solo films rather than interlaced with the JL
edit: hold on, Bruce and Lois hook up in this world?
That's generally how babies are made, yes.
That's certainly a bum note, IMO. But Batman certainly got around in the comics, just doesn't really fit with Lois.
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
reading through it, my only issue is JL2 feels like one long montague, all of them seperate
Aquaman and WW's stories definitely feels like they should be part of their own solo films rather than interlaced with the JL
edit: hold on, Bruce and Lois hook up in this world?
That's generally how babies are made, yes.
That's certainly a bum note, IMO. But Batman certainly got around in the comics, just doesn't really fit with Lois.
does seem a bit out of character, and after superman had come back from the dead or was this supposed to have happened between SvB and JL1?
ok, JL2 was a bit....meh...but would have 100% watched JL3
Honestly the biggest thing that might have killed the idea...the fact that is was a superhero film relying on timetravel to beat the big bad after they had already "won"...a year after Endgame came out, you can see the reviews now regardless of how well it was done
would read it if they released it as a book
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
reading through it, my only issue is JL2 feels like one long montague, all of them seperate
Aquaman and WW's stories definitely feels like they should be part of their own solo films rather than interlaced with the JL
edit: hold on, Bruce and Lois hook up in this world?
That's generally how babies are made, yes.
That's certainly a bum note, IMO. But Batman certainly got around in the comics, just doesn't really fit with Lois.
does seem a bit out of character, and after superman had come back from the dead or was this supposed to have happened between SvB and JL1?
ok, JL2 was a bit....meh...but would have 100% watched JL3
Honestly the biggest thing that might have killed the idea...the fact that is was a superhero film relying on timetravel to beat the big bad after they had already "won"...a year after Endgame came out, you can see the reviews now regardless of how well it was done
would read it if they released it as a book
Yeah, be a good comic. Flash is always fucking with time (is in his next film too), so that's not a surprise.
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@kirwan of course, but whilst not copying (in fact probably more suitable for flash to time travel than the Marvel character), a large portion of the movie going populous will only have seen the films and so it will look a little similar. I can definitely see my wife asking why they need to go back in time again, iron man already did it didn't he? plus darkseid and thanos having a passing resemblance to some casual fans etc
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Is anyone watching/watched Peacemaker? I'm only watching weekly so have seen episodes 1 and 2 so far. I like James Gunn's humour and he always has interesting music in his films/shows. Great fun.
And how can you not love the intro in the opening credits.
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
@bovidae haven't even watched suicide squad yet
Me either, so I was going in blind for this series.
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@bovidae really? i assumed you'd need the introduction, WB probably think theyre doing something clever by making these so you can jump into the DCEU anywhere but really, for some of us anyway, i just dont have that extra motivation to watch, fear of falling behind
I had several friends catch up on the whole MCU during lockdowns etc
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
@bovidae really? i assumed you'd need the introduction, WB probably think theyre doing something clever by making these so you can jump into the DCEU anywhere but really, for some of us anyway, i just dont have that extra motivation to watch, fear of falling behind
I had several friends catch up on the whole MCU during lockdowns etc
Nah, no need. Watch the trailer and yoou know what you need to know. Have heard the show is good.
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
@bovidae haven't even watched suicide squad yet
Me either, so I was going in blind for this series.
I don't think you need to see it first but it does spoil some parts of the movie.
I like The Peacemaker, but discussion about it on another forum raised my expectations way too high and I was expecting a masterpiece. It's a good adult comic book show, not as good as Deadpool or The Boys but still good fun to watch as expected from something from Gunn.
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
@bovidae haven't even watched suicide squad yet
Me either, so I was going in blind for this series.
I don't think you need to see it first but it does spoil some parts of the movie.
I like The Peacemaker, but discussion about it on another forum raised my expectations way too high and I was expecting a masterpiece. It's a good adult comic book show, not as good as Deadpool or The Boys but still good fun to watch as expected from something from Gunn.
I think you do need to at least see the second suicide squad movie for context. You can get away without it of course but it certainly helps.
As for your second point, yep there is a lot of adult humour but not The Boys level for sure, still I am enjoying watching
Jack Reacher starts today too with they guy who plays Hawk from Titans as the lead, wont be for everyone, but thought he did ok there (I did not stick with Titans though lol)
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Zack Snyder's Justice League was one of the movies I recorded when I had free movies on Sky over the Xmas break. Now I just need to find 4 h to watch it!
It's in four chapters with natural end points in the story, so can watch it like a series.
I finished watching this over 2 nights. Much better than Whedon's theatrical version and this movie felt more like the Marvel epics. I thought I was back in the 1980s with the 4:3 TV ratio.
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Zack Snyder's Justice League was one of the movies I recorded when I had free movies on Sky over the Xmas break. Now I just need to find 4 h to watch it!
It's in four chapters with natural end points in the story, so can watch it like a series.
I finished watching this over 2 nights. Much better than Whedon's theatrical version and this movie felt more like the Marvel epics. I thought I was back in the 1980s with the 4:3 TV ratio.
Like moving comic panels at that ratio
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how they didn't release that as a epic two part deal and went for the cut down version is still beyond me...Marvel has paved the way for these huge multi part superhero stories...they just had to walk down it and make lots of money
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@kiwiwomble said in DCEU:
how they didn't release that as a epic two part deal and went for the cut down version is still beyond me...Marvel has paved the way for these huge multi part superhero stories...they just had to walk down it and make lots of money
And Zac wanted a 2.50hr movie and they said no, and they release a three hour Batman...
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@kirwan The Batman once again raised a interesting point
I struggle to see how THAT Batman would work in a DCEU, how the more "real" detective type Batman would sit next to actual gods, really highlights that there really are two Batman's