That’s one of those things where the parody, despite being coded as a parody by its ludicrousness, is almost indistinguishable from real crazy people.
That’s one of those things where the parody, despite being coded as a parody by its ludicrousness, is almost indistinguishable from real crazy people.
I was very skeptical of this movie, but the reviews are all saying that this is Oscar worthy material here. I also heard about the leaked script a few months back and wasn't too excited by the direction but it seems I was wrong. I will be there opening weekend for this!
See, this is my main problem with that post...
To me personally, it feels like a lot of folks have been sitting around twiddling their thumbs waiting for what they believe will happen to come to pass.
The film should not have to go about it's existence as art trying to negotiate those people or the folks that they believe are posting things that clearly are a tune up.
I hope that the film is commercially successful, but I wonder what this means for comics-adaptations in the future, whether they will veer back to the Nolan style of more "realism" and dramatically less spectacle.
"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
I don't think you can call this a Nolan style film. I think this film just kinda shows what we've known about superhero comics for a long time. They are very versatile and you can tell many different types of stories with these characters that go beyond the standard cape flicks we normally get.
I really hope there's no Joker inspired crimes once the movie rolls into theatres.