Those new Animated DC movies aren't supposed to fit into any specific timeline, art style or universe. They were intended to be only One-Shots for the fans, though all of them except for that one Superman Doomsday special and Batman Gotham Knight sucked ass.scrotumwound wrote:just watched planet hulk
didnt make sense
they replaced the silver surfer with beta ray bill
not to mention it looked nothin like the comic
whats worse is they showed what the characters should have looked like in the end credts
What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Hulk is Marvel, not DC.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Those new Animated DC movies aren't supposed to fit into any specific timeline, art style or universe. They were intended to be only One-Shots for the fans, though all of them except for that one Superman Doomsday special and Batman Gotham Knight sucked ass.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
just watched up in the air with george cloney
good movie
could have used more nudity
good movie
could have used more nudity
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Paranormal Activity. I actually liked this movie. They didn't show the scary thing and - in a time when CGI and special effects always ruins the scary thing - I think this was the movie's most redeeming quality.
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Oh whatever DC, Marvel, it's all the same.REPO Man wrote:Hulk is Marvel, not DC.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Those new Animated DC movies aren't supposed to fit into any specific timeline, art style or universe. They were intended to be only One-Shots for the fans, though all of them except for that one Superman Doomsday special and Batman Gotham Knight sucked ass.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
No, it isn't.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Oh whatever DC, Marvel, it's all the same.REPO Man wrote:Hulk is Marvel, not DC.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Those new Animated DC movies aren't supposed to fit into any specific timeline, art style or universe. They were intended to be only One-Shots for the fans, though all of them except for that one Superman Doomsday special and Batman Gotham Knight sucked ass.
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Trust me, there are plenty of things one can say to back up this claim, but most of them escape me, or I can't find the right words to say them.
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But no one really cares, trust me.REPO Man wrote:No, it isn't.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote:Oh whatever DC, Marvel, it's all the same.REPO Man wrote:
Hulk is Marvel, not DC.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Barquero: An above par western staring lee van cleef as the protagonist and warren oats as the antagonist. It was alot better than I thought it would be. it initially seems really generic but its different. I would only recommend to western junkies
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
They both have a catalog of comic books that are about nothing more than costumed vigilantes and masked super heroes?REPO Man wrote:No, it isn't.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote: Oh whatever DC, Marvel, it's all the same.
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Trust me, there are plenty of things one can say to back up this claim, but most of them escape me, or I can't find the right words to say them.
There's no law out there that says all comic books have to be based on those concepts, but considering Marvel and DC practically refuse to do anything else, you'd think otherwise.
Oh sure, Marvel has Howard The Duck and DC has Hellblazer. However, they are but mere exceptions.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
Also, DC heroes are typically heroes by choice and are driven by the need to do right.the7k wrote:They both have a catalog of comic books that are about nothing more than costumed vigilantes and masked super heroes?REPO Man wrote:No, it isn't.Mod_Man_Extreme wrote: Oh whatever DC, Marvel, it's all the same.
At least it is at 1AM
Trust me, there are plenty of things one can say to back up this claim, but most of them escape me, or I can't find the right words to say them.
There's no law out there that says all comic books have to be based on those concepts, but considering Marvel and DC practically refuse to do anything else, you'd think otherwise.
Oh sure, Marvel has Howard The Duck and DC has Hellblazer. However, they are but mere exceptions.
Marvel heroes, however, are not rigidly stuck to do good. Spider-Man got his powers and initially used them for personal gain. The Punisher, while akin to Batman, is actually often WORSE than the criminals he hunts down. The Fantastic Four and Dr. Doom only chose their respective paths by volition, but could have easy gone the other way. Wolverine is more anti-hero than hero.
As for DC, Superman is a hero because of his values. Batman is a hero out of a sense of duty and responsibility. Wonder Woman feels as though its her calling. Green Lantern was chosen for what's in his, or sometimes her or even its, heart.
In the Marvel universe, many heroes and villains are mutants, and therefore treated with fear and bigotry by the status quo. So while they don't have crippling weaknesses like certain parts of the spectrum (i.e. yellow to Green Lantern) or irradiated pieces of their homeworld (i.e. Kryptonite to Superman), their weaknesses are things that no one can harness. Some Marvel heroes have weaknesses in the form of people and things with emotional attachments, such as Spider-Man's Aunt May or his girlfriend-turned-wife Mary Jane Watson. Batman, on the other hand, typically avoids any emotional attachments, often seeing his sidekicks as employees, but still feels emotional blows when their safety is compromised (i.e. they're killed, put near death, or injured).
It's not just what's on the surface. Look BENEATH the flashy costumes or heroic feats.