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Post by poes on May 9, 2019 19:32:16 GMT
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Post by darkpast on May 9, 2019 19:47:19 GMT
Not a hack, he is talanted
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Post by lowtacks86 on May 9, 2019 22:23:08 GMT
Nope, I like the first two Xmen films, First Class, and Apt Pupil
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Post by politicidal on May 10, 2019 0:20:44 GMT
No he's pretty good when it's called for. I guess he just had a complete breakdown.
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Post by Vits on May 10, 2019 9:58:52 GMT
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Post by lowtacks86 on May 10, 2019 16:17:37 GMT
Looks like your correct, looks like he only has a producer credit.
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Post by PreachCaleb on May 10, 2019 16:47:10 GMT
Nope, I like the first two Xmen films, First Class, and Apt Pupil Same here. I also liked The Usual Suspects.
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Post by nostromo87 on May 10, 2019 17:22:44 GMT
He's a good director when he wants to be. But if there's anything about Bryan Singer to dislike, it's his obsession with generic black X-Men suits. They're supposed to be superheroes, not a buncha peiple cruising in 1980's fetish clubs.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2019 22:13:24 GMT
Superman Returns was actually a great Existential Superman film, though you could tell it came from the perspective of a gay man or female.
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Post by darksidebeadle on May 11, 2019 2:13:51 GMT
He’s done plenty of good films and a few bad ones
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Post by MrFurious on May 11, 2019 14:04:36 GMT
Really surprised to hear Malik say that. Yeah Singer had his pervy past but I love most of his stuff especially TUS's and even his Jack the Giant Slayer a few years ago
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Jun 5, 2019 8:45:27 GMT
Superman Returns was actually a great Existential Superman film, though you could tell it came from the perspective of a gay man or female. In what way?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2019 11:26:46 GMT
Superman Returns was actually a great Existential Superman film, though you could tell it came from the perspective of a gay man or female. In what way? The only Superman film where he threw 0 punches, it was completely Existential. - "Who am I?' - "Where do I come from?" - "Where do I fit in?" - "Does the World Need a Savior?" And so on. The color palette screams feminine. Powder blue suit, smaller more fashionanle "S" shield. It looked like clothes/people from the 1960s even though it's the 2000s, which is actually kind of unique. Compare that to Snyder where there is a fight/action beat every 10 minutes. The suit is dark/grungy blue with bigger muscles.
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Post by Toasted Cheese on Jun 5, 2019 13:22:36 GMT
The only Superman film where he threw 0 punches, it was completely Existential. - "Who am I?' - "Where do I come from?" - "Where do I fit in?" - "Does the World Need a Savior?" And so on. The color palette screams feminine. Powder blue suit, smaller more fashionanle "S" shield. It looked like clothes/people from the 1960s even though it's the 2000s, which is actually kind of unique. Compare that to Snyder where there is a fight/action beat every 10 minutes. The suit is dark/grungy blue with bigger muscles. Yet the irony is, Cavill is gayer than Routh.
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Post by Rey Kahuka on Jun 5, 2019 13:49:18 GMT
I knew there was a reason I liked that movie.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Jun 5, 2019 19:42:42 GMT
He's a good director when he wants to be. But if there's anything about Bryan Singer to dislike, it's his obsession with generic black X-Men suits. They're supposed to be superheroes, not a buncha peiple cruising in 1980's fetish clubs. I always figured that was a studio note because The Matrix was popular.
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Post by Prime etc. on Jun 5, 2019 19:53:08 GMT
Has talent but too much homoerotic stuff in his "mainstream" films.
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