OL wrote:What else is there to "get right"?
The trailer doesn't show a whole lot at all. I know it's only been up a few hours, but you guys' reaction so far makes it sound like they've actually shown anything worth judging it on. And even based on what is shown, I'm really not sure where the negativity is coming from.
Cavill had the perfect look for Superman to begin with, so I personally have no problems there, provided they give him a better script this time. Batman's costume looks friggin' great to me, and I love the muscley bulkiness of him in the one shadowed shot we see; that's the Dark Knight Returns look, dead-on.
OL wrote:Yeah, I wasn't impressed by that either. Mostly because I couldn't see anything. It goes blurry to the point of indiscernibility thanks the the guy filming it with a hand cam off of a movie screen. Which is kind of a problem with a lot of the trailer, since it isn't direct source.
It's not a full trailer (you're right Peter, it really is more like another teaser), but at this point, I think it actually looks pretty cool.
Cooler than Ant-Man, at the very least, and everyone was jizzing themselves over that for some reason.
Don't get me wrong, Ant-Man looks fine, and I love Paul Rudd, but it's really just more of the same basic Marvel schtick we've been exposed to for about ten movies now. Even with just this blurry, too-dark teaser right now, I'm looking forward to Superman/Batman more than Ant-Man, easily.
OL wrote:Cooler than Ant-Man, at the very least, and everyone was jizzing themselves over that for some reason.
Don't get me wrong, Ant-Man looks fine, and I love Paul Rudd, but it's really just more of the same basic Marvel schtick we've been exposed to for about ten movies now. Even with just this blurry, too-dark teaser right now, I'm looking forward to Superman/Batman more than Ant-Man, easily.
Riku Rose wrote:
I think it's since Marvel have got in everyone's good books at this point, you know if you watch a Marvel movie at this point at the very least it'll be decent. Even though there are tons of Marvel movies I feel they're different enough that I can still get excited for a new one two times a year. Iron Man is an action movie, Guardians is Sci Fi, Captain America has been a war movie and a political thriller. Ant-Man looks like it's pushing more the comedy route which most Marvel movies have only slightly dabbled in. Paul Rudd, the train scene in the trailer and this poster:make it feel different then say Thor.
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