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It's more likely now that the execs thinks they can pull in Avengers figures.
Well, you are called "fun size"...Woah. Four-year-old me just got four-year-old wood.
(Which, for the record, is totally embarrassing for 37-year-old me.)
Yes but it's better, at least to me, to start out getting to know the "new" Batman on his own terms then have to figure it out while people like Wonder Woman, Superman, The Flash, etc... are all trying to also get some screentime.Well, with TDKR being the last of the Nolan Batman movies, people would have to get used to another version of Batman sometime down the line anyway.
Yup, total brain fart. That is what I get for trying to type out a post while talking with customers. Fixed.I agree with you, the way Marvel built up to The Avengers was a major component of its success.
But his name is Mark Ruffalo.
Total agreement, he stole the show.I remember being annoyed that Norton wouldn't reprise the role. I liked him in the Incredible Hulk. But damn, Ruffalo's performance made me forget about all that. He really hit a homerun.
I agree, I think I mentioned during an older post in this thread, but I consider his role the best take on Banner/Hulk in ages.Personally I thought Ruffalo was a much better Banner.
Exactly, many people already felt Hawkeye suffered a lot by not being utilized more in the older movies (He only got a very small, mostly silent Thor cameo), and I agree that his position on the team almost felt out of place in the grand scheme, even more so considering what he did the vast majority of the movie. The others, even Black Widow, just felt more established due to their larger appearances in other movies.I do see your point, though, we'd need something like a LotR-length JL movie to get to know all the heroes in even remotely the same way we knew most of the Avengers.
and when is the last time we really saw the Flash outside of the cartoon?
What kills me is I think Ryan Reynolds would have made a killer Flash. His snark is exactly how I'd picture a live-action JLA cartoon Flash.I agree, I think I mentioned during an older post in this thread, but I consider his role the best take on Banner/Hulk in ages.
Exactly, many people already felt Hawkeye suffered a lot by not being utilized more in the older movies (He only got a very small, mostly silent Thor cameo), and I agree that his position on the team almost felt out of place in the grand scheme, even more so considering what he did the vast majority of the movie. The others, even Black Widow, just felt more established due to their larger appearances in other movies.
I guess what worries me the most is that Batman and Superman are the only two with a lot of mass presence, due to all the movies made for them since the 80s. Green Lantern only recently had a movie, and it pretty much bombed as far as the studios concerned. A Wonder Woman series was recently dropped, and when is the last time we really saw the Flash outside of the cartoon?
I just don't want us trying so hard to establish them in a Justice League movie that they decided to make all of them the "Hawkeyes" while everything else focuses on Superman and/or Batman.
Don't really see them using Martian Manhunter or Aquaman. Aquaman has always been snubbed as a joke, which is why he barely even got cameos in the Justice League cartoon, never becoming a real member. Even his recent appearances in Batman: The Brave and the Bold have been purely comic relief.I guess Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Martian Manhunter and/or Aquaman?
Out of character, no character interaction, mindless beat-em-up with horrendous overly designed costumes?I would have put down good money to watch this as a movie.
Just like all DC movies...Out of character, no character interaction, mindless beat-em-up with horrendous overly designed costumes?
And the problem with that is? I'm sure Warner Bro's Justice League will be so much better than that clip, though.Out of character, no character interaction, mindless beat-em-up with horrendous overly designed costumes?