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Post by leesilm on Mar 27, 2018 21:00:12 GMT
I've heard rumors about everything from in front of DEADPOOL to Comic Con. Personally, I just want to see it so I can get a feel for what the movie is going to look like. MAN OF STEEL & B VS. S don't look like JUSTICE LEAGUE and none of the three look like WONDER WOMAN, and the tones for each movie have been different.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 27, 2018 22:46:11 GMT
Think slippery when wet.
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Post by leesilm on Mar 28, 2018 2:53:16 GMT
Pardon? [Cool profile pic, by the way, @lord of Death]
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Post by politicidal on Mar 28, 2018 15:22:16 GMT
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 28, 2018 15:24:48 GMT
Pardon? [Cool profile pic, by the way, @lord of Death] The "look and feel" of the trailer, and the film itself, is bound to be wet. I'm betting someone is bound to slip on something. My avatar is unchosen concept art for the Black Panther habit. Thanks for the compliment.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 28, 2018 18:21:36 GMT
Pardon? [Cool profile pic, by the way, @lord of Death] The "look and feel" of the trailer, and the film itself, is bound to be wet. I'm betting someone is bound to slip on something. My avatar is unchosen concept art for the Black Panther habit. Thanks for the compliment. Oh the visual style, is that what you're saying? If so, that's a concern for me too. Underwater action is something that Hollywood really hasn't improved upon since The Abyss...in 1989.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 28, 2018 18:22:30 GMT
The "look and feel" of the trailer, and the film itself, is bound to be wet. I'm betting someone is bound to slip on something. My avatar is unchosen concept art for the Black Panther habit. Thanks for the compliment. Oh the visual style, is that what you're saying? If so, that's a concern for me too. Underwater action is something that Hollywood really hasn't improved upon since The Abyss...in 1989. Exactly.
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Post by leesilm on Mar 29, 2018 0:01:26 GMT
Oh the visual style, is that what you're saying? If so, that's a concern for me too. Underwater action is something that Hollywood really hasn't improved upon since The Abyss...in 1989. Exactly. What little they had in JUSTICE LEAGUE didn't look half bad. I wondered if they were going to be ultra-serious about everything, so that way Arthur will look all the more like a fish out of water when he's among the Atlantians. And, perhaps, in the flashbacks (I assume that there will be some, to explain how his mother ended up meeting a human, leaving Arthur on said human's doorstep, how she later took in the chic from JUSTICE LEAGUE, and some info on Dolph L's character) we can see where he got some of that sense of humour from his father, as well as seeing how his isolation at being different, not-having his mom around, and such turned that sense of humour to a more biting, sarcastic one that we saw in JUSTICE LEAGUE's beginning and when Arthur was interacting with Bruce. And that would further show a difference between the world below the waves and that on land, that the Atlantians are very serious, steeped in history, worried about discovery & ocean pollution, while the people his human father was around are surf bums, fishermen, hippies, free-spirits, and the like, so they were a little odd, funny, fun-loving, and free. So you can see how it would chafe at Arthur to be around his mother's people, plus a bit of, "You left me for THIS?" and also give you a hint as to why he acts the way he does with each of the LEAGUE members. That Bruce is too much like the Atlantians, Diana was someone he expected be that way but isn't, and such.
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Post by ThatGuy on Mar 29, 2018 1:57:38 GMT
James Wan speaks on the matter. Something to do with the visual effects. At least he's not rushing.
The main positive about that is the WB suits don't appear to making him do anything he doesn't want to do. Maybe they have finally learned something??!  Or haven't noticed yet.
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Post by Peter B. Parker on Apr 8, 2018 17:55:22 GMT
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