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  • Scottdau
    Banned
    • Feb 2003
    • 32580

    #46
    Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

    Originally posted by aukevin
    a lot of people seem to like the comic book movies, are they geeks...
    You guys are acting like being a geek is bad. People call people that play video games geeks. lol Especially when they are 35. lol OK OK I hear you don't like the word geeks, so I will call them comic books experts, is that better then "geeks"

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    • Cebby
      Banned
      • Apr 2005
      • 22327

      #47
      Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

      Spiderman skeets all over Superman and Batman in popularity. Hell, in today's land, X-Men is more popular than Superman and Batman.

      Spiderman: 403 mil
      Spiderman 2: 373 mil
      X3: 234 mil
      X2: 214 mil
      Batman Begins: 205 mil
      Superman Returns: 200 mil

      Superman is in the past. Nowadays, us kids don't care about an invincible person. Ghostrider 2 will probably surpass Superman Returns 2.

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      • Scottdau
        Banned
        • Feb 2003
        • 32580

        #48
        Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

        Originally posted by The Soldier
        Spiderman skeets all over Superman and Batman in popularity. Hell, in today's land, X-Men is more popular than Superman and Batman.

        Spiderman: 403 mil
        Spiderman 2: 373 mil
        X3: 234 mil
        X2: 214 mil
        Batman Begins: 205 mil
        Superman Returns: 200 mil

        Superman is in the past. Nowadays, us kids don't care about an invincible person. Ghostrider 2 will probably surpass Superman Returns 2.

        LMAO

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        • lasthour
          Pro
          • Sep 2002
          • 621

          #49
          Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

          Go to the bookstore, Barnes and Nobles and get the Marvel encyclopedia and the DC encyclopedia. There are WAY more DC characters than there are Marvel characters. The books are about 40-50 dollars, but well worth it in my opinion.
          What world do you live in?

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          • trobinson97
            Lie,cheat,steal,kill: Win
            • Oct 2004
            • 16366

            #50
            Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

            Originally posted by lasthour
            Go to the bookstore, Barnes and Nobles and get the Marvel encyclopedia and the DC encyclopedia. There are WAY more DC characters than there are Marvel characters. The books are about 40-50 dollars, but well worth it in my opinion.

            Ok?
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            • Fresh Tendrils
              Strike Hard and Fade Away
              • Jul 2002
              • 36131

              #51
              Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

              Originally posted by The Soldier
              Spiderman skeets all over Superman and Batman in popularity. Hell, in today's land, X-Men is more popular than Superman and Batman.

              Spiderman: 403 mil
              Spiderman 2: 373 mil
              X3: 234 mil
              X2: 214 mil
              Batman Begins: 205 mil
              Superman Returns: 200 mil

              Superman is in the past. Nowadays, us kids don't care about an invincible person. Ghostrider 2 will probably surpass Superman Returns 2.
              I think the marketing behind Spiderman is a much larger scale than Batman Begins was. If I remember correctly when BB came out, I think it was more of a word of mouth type thing, rather than a mass-marketing success. If Nolan & co. show up at Comic Con this year, that will definitely help the hype.



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              • Misfit
                All Star
                • Mar 2003
                • 5766

                #52
                Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                Originally posted by SPTO

                Heck those two superheros basically kept DC afloat for a few years there. Batman has the mythos of a greek tragedy in many ways. That character has been to hell and back yet he hasn't gone off the deep end like a regular person would. He still has his principles when fighting crime and he does it not only to keep Gotham safe but also to avenge the type of evil that killed his parents. Batman is the RICHEST character in comics in terms of exploring his character and coming up with great stories. You can't say that for Spider-man. Batman has to fight crime to keep his sanity somewhat intact. Spider-Man fights crime because that's what his notion of superherodom is.

                I disagree with your assessment of Spider-man. He fights because he feels he should, but also because of a deep guilt over the death of his Uncle Ben whom he could have saved but chose not to. I'd call that a tragedy in many ways as well. Spider-man also has a more interesting identity, Peter Parker, because of his age and income brackett. There are a lot more interesting things a writer can do with Peter Parker than they could for Bruce Wayne. For as great as Batman is, his alter-ego is vanilla, boring, and hard to relate to.

                They're both great characters, for some of the same reasons and different reasons as well. Probably the two most well-developed comic book characters in the industry.

                And I agree with the people who said that the Spider-man movies elevated him into the Batman/Superman stratusphere. Before the movies, my dad (my mom might be different since she spent a lot of time buying me Spider-man stuff as a kid) couldn't have told you anything about Spider-man but he could Batman and Superman. And now he certainly can. I think that is probably true of a lot of middle-aged Americans.

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                • Scottdau
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 32580

                  #53
                  Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                  Originally posted by Misfit
                  I disagree with your assessment of Spider-man. He fights because he feels he should, but also because of a deep guilt over the death of his Uncle Ben whom he could have saved but chose not to. I'd call that a tragedy in many ways as well. Spider-man also has a more interesting identity, Peter Parker, because of his age and income brackett. There are a lot more interesting things a writer can do with Peter Parker than they could for Bruce Wayne. For as great as Batman is, his alter-ego is vanilla, boring, and hard to relate to.

                  They're both great characters, for some of the same reasons and different reasons as well. Probably the two most well-developed comic book characters in the industry.

                  And I agree with the people who said that the Spider-man movies elevated him into the Batman/Superman stratusphere. Before the movies, my dad (my mom might be different since she spent a lot of time buying me Spider-man stuff as a kid) couldn't have told you anything about Spider-man but he could Batman and Superman. And now he certainly can. I think that is probably true of a lot of middle-aged Americans.


                  Come on now! Wayne is a billionaire. More interesting with Parker then Wayne wow! Also, come on Batman witness his parents die at a young age. I don't think much harder then that. Granted Spiddy could have saved his, but still. I will say one thing Spiddy is a great character just like Batman is. It is funny how this turn into how is the best. lol No doubt I help stir this into that. But still I think Superman is the most popular.

                  Oh OK I got you, see for me it is different I relate better with Wayne then I do with Parker, but that is because I am Billionaire.

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                  • Snigitty James
                    Banned
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 615

                    #54
                    Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                    Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                    I think the marketing behind Spiderman is a much larger scale than Batman Begins was. If I remember correctly when BB came out, I think it was more of a word of mouth type thing, rather than a mass-marketing success. If Nolan & co. show up at Comic Con this year, that will definitely help the hype.
                    Yeah, that's the way the marketing was suppose to be. They wanted to spring it upon everyone. When the first trailer was released with Ocean's Twelve and the Batman trailer came on, right when it gets to the mid-point of the trailler Wayne opens the armoire revealing the Batsuit..... people freaked (it was funny cuz I knew it was coming). I had the leaked script nine months before the movie was even released and I told people about it and nobody even knew they were making another one. I remember back in 2004 when Bale was cast as Batman, nobody even knew who he was (well most people couldn't even picture Bale, I had to keep telling people he was Jack from "Newsies")

                    TDK is just finishing pre-production and will start principle photography shortly. Can't wait for the teaser at the end of the summer!!!

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                    • Fresh Tendrils
                      Strike Hard and Fade Away
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 36131

                      #55
                      Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                      I just told people it was Patrick Bateman and they automatically knew who it was. It will be interesting to see how they handle the marketing ofthe Joker. I hope they treat him the same Raimi is doing Venom and just give us small shots rather than fully revealing him before the movie.



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                      • Snigitty James
                        Banned
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 615

                        #56
                        Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                        I like to dissect girls.... did you know I'm utterly insane!?

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                        • Fresh Tendrils
                          Strike Hard and Fade Away
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 36131

                          #57
                          Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                          TDK is suppose to film in Chicago this summer. I'm sure we'll get some nice shots of the production.



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                          • Snigitty James
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 615

                            #58
                            Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                            Filming starts in May I think. I've already seen some pics of the 10 batmobiles they brought in to a chicago wearhouse.

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                            • aukevin
                              War Eagle, Go Braves!
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 14700

                              #59
                              Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                              Metal Men? LOL

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                              • SPTO
                                binging
                                • Feb 2003
                                • 68046

                                #60
                                Re: Why is DC so slow to make super hero movies?

                                Originally posted by aukevin
                                That's one of those properties where it's ripe for parody but I think if it's handled by the right people it could be pretty good.
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