The Movie Thread

A month ago, I rewatched American Me. A work of genius. It's about the Mexican mafia. A few people died because of it, so you know that Edward James Olmos touched a nerve. I recommend it.


It’s funny you mention that. Edward James Olmos had his life threatened over this film. They showed a lot of graphic male prison, rape, and that didn’t go over so well with the gangs.

It doesn’t shock me that there was fallout and other people getting killed over the film because yes, the male prison rape touched a few nerves with the Mexican gangs
 
Superman works great for animated stuff, like the old 90s animated series and some of the DC cartoon movies from the past decade. That stuff seems to hit. Live action is incredibly outdated at this point. Marve did it to death, no one is impressed by a good portrayal of their hero brought to life anymore. We're over it.
 
Can't remember if i've mentioned this btw, but this was one of the best films i've ever seen and it's incredibly slept on.



I watched it when it came out and I thought it was good but definitely not for everyone as the atmosphere was extremely dark. I don't remember it that well so maybe ripe for a rewatch.
 
Superman works great for animated stuff, like the old 90s animated series and some of the DC cartoon movies from the past decade. That stuff seems to hit. Live action is incredibly outdated at this point. Marve did it to death, no one is impressed by a good portrayal of their hero brought to life anymore. We're over it.
The Fleischer Superman was fantastic, the animation was anyway. Fleischer Studios were a rival to Disney at the time. When things become too popular, the normies ruin it because the creators water it down to appeal to everybody. The art becomes safe, predictable, meaningless. In this case, the Disneyfied goofy neckbeards that ruined Marvel have also ruined DC.

There is no reason that this character should not have at least one great live action film. I felt that Zack Snyder came the closest to achieving that but that film was still largely mediocre. This new Superman makes Man of Steel look like a masterpiece in comparison.
 
I thought it looked terrible.

I think I've seen 1 or 2 superhero films that have been released in the last decade.

I'm ready for this fad to be over. It's all slop.
Which ones?

I thought the newest Batman was excellent. Great writing, great cinematography, great action. No complaints. The follow up Penguin show was probably the best mini series I've ever seen, it was even better than the movie. I'm only in it for the Matt Reeves Batman at this point. I was hoping that some of that greatness would flow over into Superman but I was greatly mistaken. That DC would give James Gunn the keys to the castle is terrifying.
 
Guys and Gals,

Let's forget about Marvel vs DC.

That's a tired shtick. We've seen it all before.

This is the new rivalry that you don't want to miss:

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I thought it looked terrible.

I think I've seen 1 or 2 superhero films that have been released in the last decade.

I'm ready for this fad to be over. It's all slop.
 
Guys and Gals,

Let's forget about Marvel vs DC.

That's a tired shtick. We've seen it all before.

This is the new rivalry that you don't want to miss:

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I have mixed feelings about this film. It is clear when you watch it that Zack Snyder wanted to tell a deeper story than what was actually made. The themes behind it are very interesting, but the characters themselves got butchered in the process, because they were too stringently made to suit various archetypes rather than the characters that the fans know and love. I'm not going to tell you it's a secret work of genius. It's polarizing, but I think I happened to be on it's good side.

Think about this. Lex Luthor is a reddit-tier atheist who hates Superman because he recognizes that Superman is a Christ figure. Batman is a Paul figure who initially opposes Superman but comes around to be on his side. I think if you see it from that lens, the film is more forgivable.

If this new Superman has proved anything to me, it's that modern audiences do not want their brain to be turned on when watching a superhero movie (or seemingly any movie). Just the opposite. They want their brains to be turned off and escape into fantasy land for 3+ hours. I don't approach fiction the same way. I dont have an escapist mindset. What interests me about fiction is why someone would put something in there in the first place, or in other words, what is the real world referent?
 
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