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Buehler445 01-26-2017 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12710132)
The Flash movie has been taken off of Warner's schedule. It's getting a complete re-write and they're going in a completely different direction than the previous team. No director has been announced but Ezra Miller is still signed on as the main character.

Warner's is clueless when it comes to DC.

Any idea why they didn't use the CW version of Flash? That would make the most else we and be an easy tie in to drive traffficbto the CW series.

I'm sure there is some contract somewhere that prohibits it but if you're going to have a universe, have a universe. And I like the CW character. I think he would fly on the big screen.

DaneMcCloud 01-26-2017 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 12710155)
Any idea why they didn't use the CW version of Flash? That would make the most else we and be an easy tie in to drive traffficbto the CW series.

I'm sure there is some contract somewhere that prohibits it but if you're going to have a universe, have a universe. And I like the CW character. I think he would fly on the big screen.

DC has decided to keep the Cinematic Universe and the TV universe separate, which is why there's a different Superman, Flash, etc. from the films. They view them as separate entities and in a way, it's worked out well because the TV unit has been successful whereas the DCU has not, at least in terms of fan satisfaction.

Personally, I think the entire DCU has been an epic disaster from the start, with no plan of action. They've tried to emulate Marvel's success but instead of doing it slowly, with individual films that eventually culminate into the Justice League, they tried to do it with a bang and force the audience into caring for characters, despite the story. Obviously, it's not working.

Also, I have no idea is the WW film will work at the end of the day, as they're still editing. But hiring a female director, just because WW is a female lead character, was one of the dumbest moves any studio could make. This isn't a slight on Patty Jenkins (at least until I see the film) but I find it hard to believe that she was the most qualified person to direct WW.

Warner Brothers handling of the DCU has been atrocious and every time they try to "fix" it, it gets worse.

The Franchise 01-26-2017 11:42 AM

I think the DC Universe would have been in great hands with Nolan.

DaneMcCloud 01-26-2017 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 12710244)
I think the DC Universe would have been in great hands with Nolan.

I agree but he just didn't want to do it any longer and wanted to move on.

BTW, have you seen the IMAX trailer for Dunkirk? I saw it before Rogue One.

Holy ****ing shit! It was absolutely insane. I've never seen or heard anything like it on a movie screen (or in real life).

The Franchise 01-26-2017 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12710253)
I agree but he just didn't want to do it any longer and wanted to move on.

BTW, have you seen the IMAX trailer for Dunkirk? I saw it before Rogue One.

Holy ****ing shit! It was absolutely insane. I've never seen or heard anything like it on a movie screen (or in real life).

Yeah. Nolan doesn't seem to want to stick with a project for a long time. I don't think I've ever seen a movie of his that I didn't like. His take on Batman was ****ing amazing.

I haven't seen the IMAX trailer, no. I did create a thread for it here though. I'll be watching that movie for sure.

Bowser 01-26-2017 01:07 PM

I assume that they chose to take the DCU into dark and gritty territory because they didn't want to be accused of copying Marvel's success with their franchises on the big screen. But man, it just isn't playing out well for them, in spite of the success Nolan had with his version of Batman.

Pestilence is right, if they wanted to keep on that path, they should have docked a cargo ship full of money at Nolan's beachside home and gave him free reign to shape the DCU.

Bowser 01-26-2017 01:08 PM

(And yeah, Dunkirk looks like it's going to be the "HOLY SHIT" movie of the summer)

Rasputin 01-26-2017 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12710228)
DC has decided to keep the Cinematic Universe and the TV universe separate, which is why there's a different Superman, Flash, etc. from the films. They view them as separate entities and in a way, it's worked out well because the TV unit has been successful whereas the DCU has not, at least in terms of fan satisfaction.

Personally, I think the entire DCU has been an epic disaster from the start, with no plan of action. They've tried to emulate Marvel's success but instead of doing it slowly, with individual films that eventually culminate into the Justice League, they tried to do it with a bang and force the audience into caring for characters, despite the story. Obviously, it's not working.

Also, I have no idea is the WW film will work at the end of the day, as they're still editing. But hiring a female director, just because WW is a female lead character, was one of the dumbest moves any studio could make. This isn't a slight on Patty Jenkins (at least until I see the film) but I find it hard to believe that she was the most qualified person to direct WW.

Warner Brothers handling of the DCU has been atrocious and every time they try to "fix" it, it gets worse.

I'm afraid the DCU movies are going ruin how cool The Flash is. CW is making The Flash one of the coolest super heroes we have. On the big screen in the clip he looks horrific and Leonard nerdy. Not cool. Barry Allen isn't necessary isn't so cool he is Dick Tracey but he isn't a geek.

Buehler445 01-26-2017 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12710228)
DC has decided to keep the Cinematic Universe and the TV universe separate, which is why there's a different Superman, Flash, etc. from the films. They view them as separate entities and in a way, it's worked out well because the TV unit has been successful whereas the DCU has not, at least in terms of fan satisfaction.

Personally, I think the entire DCU has been an epic disaster from the start, with no plan of action. They've tried to emulate Marvel's success but instead of doing it slowly, with individual films that eventually culminate into the Justice League, they tried to do it with a bang and force the audience into caring for characters, despite the story. Obviously, it's not working.

Also, I have no idea is the WW film will work at the end of the day, as they're still editing. But hiring a female director, just because WW is a female lead character, was one of the dumbest moves any studio could make. This isn't a slight on Patty Jenkins (at least until I see the film) but I find it hard to believe that she was the most qualified person to direct WW.

Warner Brothers handling of the DCU has been atrocious and every time they try to "fix" it, it gets worse.

That's a good take. Thanks. I wish they wouldn't **** up these amazing characters.

unlurking 01-26-2017 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by KC Tattoo (Post 12710412)
I'm afraid the DCU movies are going ruin how cool The Flash is. CW is making The Flash one of the coolest super heroes we have. On the big screen in the clip he looks horrific and Leonard nerdy. Not cool. Barry Allen isn't necessary isn't so cool he is Dick Tracey but he isn't a geek.

http://tfnerds.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/geek.jpg

DaneMcCloud 01-30-2017 11:13 PM

Ben Affleck is OUT as Batman stand alone director.

Shit's falling apart...

Frazod 01-30-2017 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Bowser (Post 12707631)
The more times I've seen BvS, Gal Gadot has grown on me as a plausible Wonder Woman. At first I couldn't stand her in the role, but not now.

If I was in charge of casting, Gina Carano would be Wonder Woman.

http://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51...ODExNg%3D%3D.2

Mephistopheles Janx 01-30-2017 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Frazod (Post 12718856)
If I was in charge of casting, Gina Carano would be Wonder Woman.

She actually looks like an amazonian princess and not a half starved runway model... and she can fight.

Gina would have been my first thought as well. Dunno about her ability to actually act the part as opposed to just looking it.

Mephistopheles Janx 01-30-2017 11:32 PM

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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud (Post 12718823)
Ben Affleck is OUT as Batman stand alone director.

Shit's falling apart...

How many more times do you think he will get to play Batman? I wouldn't be heartbroken if his no longer being the only director leads him to leave the franchise and it ends with him in Justice League.

I love what he did in Argo but I have difficulty buying him as Batman.

Frazod 01-30-2017 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MephistophelesJanx (Post 12718862)
She actually looks like an amazonian princess and not a half starved runway model... and she can fight.

Gina would have been my first thought as well. Dunno about her ability to actually act the part as opposed to just looking it.

To this day, despite all its flaws, chief among them the fact that none of the principal cast members knew how to act, one of my all time favorite movies is the original Conan the Barbarian.

If Arnie could pull that off, Gina could certainly pull off Wonder Woman.


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