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Post by harpospoke on Nov 27, 2017 18:17:21 GMT
I've heard a lot of people make that claim about animated movies. But then I watch one of them and they are better described as " fine for what they are". But if you tried to make a theatrical release from one of them shot for shot it would be an awful movie. Batman Year One, Flashpoint and The Dark Knight Returns are three excellent animated films that are very close to the comics and would make excellent live action films. Animation is clearly not for you. The source material is comic art and often that is better reflected in animation. I like animated movies...."for what they are". Flashpoint was especially good. But try to make those shot for shot on the big screen and critics would laugh at it. Kinda like how they tried to put dumb scenes like this onscreen in BvS and it just didn't work: The whole logic of it doesn't work. Why would Superman forget he has super speed over and over? How does Batman dodge any blow and lift all those heavy objects? Superman and Batman fighting at all is pretty silly....much less Batman winning. But at least in animation it's easier to suspend disbelief a little. All those little speeches they give in that scene would look hilariously cheesy on the big screen.
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