I need to see Spectre even more nowsaw the trailer before spectre, shyt never gets old
I need to see Spectre even more nowsaw the trailer before spectre, shyt never gets old
For me, some of my needs are semi-addressed in the last trailer as potentially being present, but these are my points:So brehs what does this movie have to execute for it to match or meet your individual expectations/hype ?
Be goodSo brehs what does this movie have to execute for it to match or meet your individual expectations/hype ?
Obarth has a point... but I got needsBasically..although the homie @Swiggy made a very poetic argument
Respect the well thought response breh and I agree with the points made in this thread but the bolded is what I want the most I want both characters to help each other grow into the versions we know and love from the comics.For me, some of my needs are semi-addressed in the last trailer as potentially being present, but these are my points:
- Batman has to be a product of his tragedies, but not to the point of a blinded rage that can't be reasoned with. I fully expect Superman to pull him out of his current state, and into a more focused Dark Knight.
- The paranoia of Superman can't be as background'ish as the environment in Watchmen, where the extras and surrounding atmosphere almost appeared green-screened, or less in your face. The scene of him dropping in front of the crowds in Washington suggest I'm going to be pleased with it seeming more organic, and less CG.
- I really dislike over saturation of CG, but it's going to be necessary, so I hope that tech is caught up enough so that most of the shyt doesn't seen like PS4 cutscenes. The use of practical effects needs to be as present as possible. Also, with the jailhouse scene in Watchmen being a prime example, I fully expect the Batman fighting scenes to give me a virtual handjob in the theater.
- Luthor being a departure of what I'm used to leaves room for interpretation, so he has room to cook. My tall, skinny Japanese boo from The Wolverine playing Mercy needs to bring it, cuz Mercy is vicious as fukk.
- My fear for Wonder Woman outweighs my expectations, so at minimum, I'm hoping Cavil and Affleck can carry her to a good performance. Hopefully she shines.
- After the buildup and squashing of the beef between Bats and Supes, some form of cohesive dialogue plays true, even if it's moderated by Diana.
- Superman is going to be given his shine by the end of this, regardless of what the villain ends up being, and has had his moments to establish him. What I need the most from this movie is to get not so much a comic book feel of Batman, but I need to feel a connection to B:TAS more than anything. Affleck looks like Timm's Bruce Wayne, ripped from animation cels. If they can get a Bat-Stan like me to catch feelings for bridging that version with this one, I'll have all I need in life, until Spidey's music hits and he hits the ring in Civil War
Not suck. Batman and Superman are my 2 favorite superheroes so if they fukk this up......So brehs what does this movie have to execute for it to match or meet your individual expectations/hype ?
they can'tNot suck. Batman and Superman are my 2 favorite superheroes so if they fukk this up......
For me, some of my needs are semi-addressed in the last trailer as potentially being present, but these are my points:
- Batman has to be a product of his tragedies, but not to the point of a blinded rage that can't be reasoned with. I fully expect Superman to pull him out of his current state, and into a more focused Dark Knight.
- The paranoia of Superman can't be as background'ish as the environment in Watchmen, where the extras and surrounding atmosphere almost appeared green-screened, or less in your face. The scene of him dropping in front of the crowds in Washington suggest I'm going to be pleased with it seeming more organic, and less CG.
- I really dislike over saturation of CG, but it's going to be necessary, so I hope that tech is caught up enough so that most of the shyt doesn't seen like PS4 cutscenes. The use of practical effects needs to be as present as possible. Also, with the jailhouse scene in Watchmen being a prime example, I fully expect the Batman fighting scenes to give me a virtual handjob in the theater.
- Luthor being a departure of what I'm used to leaves room for interpretation, so he has room to cook. My tall, skinny Japanese boo from The Wolverine playing Mercy needs to bring it, cuz Mercy is vicious as fukk.
- My fear for Wonder Woman outweighs my expectations, so at minimum, I'm hoping Cavil and Affleck can carry her to a good performance. Hopefully she shines.
- After the buildup and squashing of the beef between Bats and Supes, some form of cohesive dialogue plays true, even if it's moderated by Diana.
- Superman is going to be given his shine by the end of this, regardless of what the villain ends up being, and has had his moments to establish him. What I need the most from this movie is to get not so much a comic book feel of Batman, but I need to feel a connection to B:TAS more than anything. Affleck looks like Timm's Bruce Wayne, ripped from animation cels. If they can get a Bat-Stan like me to catch feelings for bridging that version with this one, I'll have all I need in life, until Spidey's music hits and he hits the ring in Civil War
Aside from what has been said the universe building needs to be top notch.So brehs what does this movie have to execute for it to match or meet your individual expectations/hype ?