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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 25, 2017 0:47:23 GMT
Traditional: I consider this to be the "happy" Superman. There is more of a focus on how Superman saves people instead of how he fights the villains. The character is held up as the greatest role model on the planet and (mostly) everyone loves him.
New: This is the "dark and troubled" Superman. He is practically a god and he fights the villains with extreme aggression. He will kill if he sees it to be absolutely necessary. The world is divisive on his presence (both in the real world and the medium of movies, games, comics, etc.).
Which do you prefer? Each has its pros and cons. I think I would lean towards Traditional, but the New take seems to be a bit more intriguing overall. Tough call.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 5:00:19 GMT
The one that doesn't suck. You know, the one that doesn't frown, grimace, and wallow in self-pity 24/7/365. That one.
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Post by chatterer on Jun 25, 2017 6:44:20 GMT
The new take is way more interesting imo.
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Post by dknaveed23 on Jun 25, 2017 10:16:05 GMT
I love the traditional approach but I'm gonna give my vote towards the new one cos it's something fresh and interesting. I've always been fascinated by character deconstruction, especially with Superheroes, and I've actually enjoyed what the DCEU has been doing with Superman- contrary to the popular opinion. I like that the DCEU is seemingly building towards the more "traditional" rendition cos it feels somewhat earned. We see the character struggle and be conflicted because the world doesn't fully accept him. His sacrifice turns this around as he's no longer a divisive figure when he is reborn, which can make him the happy go lucky hero that people prefer. As I've said, the "traditional" approach is all well and good but this newer look on Superman is somewhat fascinating.
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Post by northernlad on Jun 25, 2017 14:51:41 GMT
I went with the new approach to Superman. We don't need to see light and fluffy Superman. He's been done and that will never sell with today's audience. That said...we don't necessarily need dark and gritty Superman either...something in between would be nice.
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Post by movielover on Jun 25, 2017 14:53:05 GMT
Traditional
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Jun 25, 2017 15:50:09 GMT
The new take is way more interesting imo. BINGO.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 16:29:59 GMT
With the right script and the right director I think Cavill could have potential to be good, but as of now I'm still waiting for that to happen.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 21:37:27 GMT
I love the traditional approach but I'm gonna give my vote towards the new one cos it's something fresh and interesting. I've always been fascinated by character deconstruction, especially with Superheroes, and I've actually enjoyed what the DCEU has been doing with Superman- contrary to the popular opinion. I like that the DCEU is seemingly building towards the more "traditional" rendition cos it feels somewhat earned. We see the character struggle and be conflicted because the world doesn't fully accept him. His sacrifice turns this around as he's no longer a divisive figure when he is reborn, which can make him the happy go lucky hero that people prefer. As I've said, the "traditional" approach is all well and good but this newer look on Superman is somewhat fascinating. They have most certainly NOT deconstructed Superman. Deconstructing something is taking the normal tropes usually played out in a story and giving them real life(-ish) consequences. Making him gloomy and uncaring towards the people he's supposed to be protecting is not deconstructing him. Its butchering him.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 21:38:38 GMT
I went with the new approach to Superman. We don't need to see light and fluffy Superman. He's been done and that will never sell with today's audience. That said...we don't necessarily need dark and gritty Superman either...something in between would be nice. Oh? If the moral, straight-laced hero doesn't sell well in today's market, how come Captain America was in the highest grossing film of last year?
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Post by dknaveed23 on Jun 25, 2017 22:27:34 GMT
I love the traditional approach but I'm gonna give my vote towards the new one cos it's something fresh and interesting. I've always been fascinated by character deconstruction, especially with Superheroes, and I've actually enjoyed what the DCEU has been doing with Superman- contrary to the popular opinion. I like that the DCEU is seemingly building towards the more "traditional" rendition cos it feels somewhat earned. We see the character struggle and be conflicted because the world doesn't fully accept him. His sacrifice turns this around as he's no longer a divisive figure when he is reborn, which can make him the happy go lucky hero that people prefer. As I've said, the "traditional" approach is all well and good but this newer look on Superman is somewhat fascinating. They have most certainly NOT deconstructed Superman. Deconstructing something is taking the normal tropes usually played out in a story and giving them real life(-ish) consequences. Making him gloomy and uncaring towards the people he's supposed to be protecting is not deconstructing him. Its butchering him. Mate, I'd hardly call him "uncaring" and "gloomy". Sure he's not as jolly as other renditions but does he have good reason to be all optimistic? Nope. The world, which he feels he needs to protect, is incredibly divisive over his existence, they either want him out of the planet completely or they totally revere him, also the government wants to control him, I sure wouldn't be overly chuffed with that. Why should he take so much shit and pretend like it means nothing? He is human after all, both emotionally and psychologically. I wouldn't call an individual who saves the fucking planet and sacrifices himself for mankind "uncaring", it's quite the opposite. Funnily enough, you perfectly defined character deconstruction yet can't seem to see how it fits quite nicely with the DCEU Superman. To each their own, I guess.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2017 22:35:03 GMT
They have most certainly NOT deconstructed Superman. Deconstructing something is taking the normal tropes usually played out in a story and giving them real life(-ish) consequences. Making him gloomy and uncaring towards the people he's supposed to be protecting is not deconstructing him. Its butchering him. Mate, I'd hardly call him "uncaring" and "gloomy". Sure he's not as jolly as other renditions but does he have good reason to be all optimistic? Nope. The world, which he feels he needs to protect, is incredibly divisive over his existence, they either want him out of the planet completely or they totally revere him, also the government wants to control him, I sure wouldn't be overly chuffed with that. Why should he take so much shit and pretend like it means nothing? He is human after all, both emotionally and psychologically. I wouldn't call an individual who saves the fucking planet and sacrifices himself for mankind "uncaring", it's quite the opposite. Funnily enough, you perfectly defined character deconstruction yet can't seem to see how it fits quite nicely with the DCEU Superman. To each their own, I guess. Making him unpopular with the public and government is not deconstructing Superman. In order to deconstruct a character, you HAVE to deconstruct something about the character, themselves. Having the public and government go full "normal people vs. X-Men" on him is the easiest damn thing thing any filmmaker can pull off, and frankly, it's annoying at the best of times. If they really wanted to get clever, they'd have picked something about Superman's usual M.O. to shred. Such as his "no kill" policy. Welp, can't deconstruct that since he kills in the DCEU all the damn time. Using Zod as the means to show that Superman's No Kill rule can't work all the time would have been ideal, but they hosed that down their legs before they even had the chance. They need Doctor Who writers on this. They knew how to deconstruct their weird alien man protagonist.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Jun 25, 2017 22:38:07 GMT
Traditional: I consider this to be the "happy" Superman. There is more of a focus on how Superman saves people instead of how he fights the villains. The character is held up as the greatest role model on the planet and (mostly) everyone loves him. New: This is the "dark and troubled" Superman. He is practically a god and he fights the villains with extreme aggression. He will kill if he sees it to be absolutely necessary. The world is divisive on his presence (both in the real world and the medium of movies, games, comics, etc.). Which do you prefer? Each has its pros and cons. I think I would lean towards Traditional, but the New take seems to be a bit more intriguing overall. Tough call. Why can't we have both? I thought there was a good balance of that in Man of Steel. But they went too dark and just plain depressing with him in BvS
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Post by northernlad on Jun 26, 2017 0:09:47 GMT
I went with the new approach to Superman. We don't need to see light and fluffy Superman. He's been done and that will never sell with today's audience. That said...we don't necessarily need dark and gritty Superman either...something in between would be nice. Oh? If the moral, straight-laced hero doesn't sell well in today's market, how come Captain America was in the highest grossing film of last year? I have no idea because it bored the shit out of me. Ask another stupid question.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 0:42:32 GMT
Oh? If the moral, straight-laced hero doesn't sell well in today's market, how come Captain America was in the highest grossing film of last year? I have no idea because it bored the shit out of me. Ask another stupid question. Thank you for continuing to validate my low opinion of you. Anyway, the success and popularity of Captain America with today's audiences proves that the good old-fashioned traditional hero can AND does still work with today's audiences. So... you can take your snide response and shove it up your ass.
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Jun 26, 2017 10:49:06 GMT
it's obviously an arc, like DCEU-Bats he will go from edgy and grey to the more traditional approach, but hopefully updated at that.
With Superman you need a new approach as he has been in too many shows, films and other media depicting his childhood (10 seasons Smallville), career (Lois and Clark etc) and blood relations (Supergirl). Been there, done that!
Being traditional may still work with superheroes who have not been in the spotlight that much in the last decades, such as Cap America, but not with superstars like Superman, I rather watch the numerous classics in this regard.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Jun 26, 2017 13:47:19 GMT
That's the problem. Superman doesn't need to be edgy. He's Superman, not Batman.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 14:54:54 GMT
it's obviously an arc, like DCEU-Bats he will go from edgy and grey to the more traditional approach, but hopefully updated at that.
With Superman you need a new approach as he has been in too many shows, films and other media depicting his childhood (10 seasons Smallville), career (Lois and Clark etc) and blood relations (Supergirl). Been there, done that!
Being traditional may still work with superheroes who have not been in the spotlight that much in the last decades, such as Cap America, but not with superstars like Superman, I rather watch the numerous classics in this regard. Holy crap! You finally said something intelligent
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Post by Tristan's Journal on Jun 26, 2017 16:12:14 GMT
it's obviously an arc, like DCEU-Bats he will go from edgy and grey to the more traditional approach, but hopefully updated at that.
With Superman you need a new approach as he has been in too many shows, films and other media depicting his childhood (10 seasons Smallville), career (Lois and Clark etc) and blood relations (Supergirl). Been there, done that!
Being traditional may still work with superheroes who have not been in the spotlight that much in the last decades, such as Cap America, but not with superstars like Superman, I rather watch the numerous classics in this regard. Holy crap! You finally said something intelligent thanks TexasPete, now it's your turn.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2017 16:18:53 GMT
Holy crap! You finally said something intelligent thanks TexasPete, now it's your turn. Intelligent enough?
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