• 1bluepixel
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    31 year ago

    People will go to movies if they’re good and hear from their friends said movie was good.

    Yeah, I don’t know. I hear Blue Beetle is good and I have zero interest in seeing it. I was also told by friends I trust that the Flash movie was fun and interesting and I can’t be bothered to watch it.

    I’m not saying I don’t want to see any superhero movie anymore, but I don’t know that just “good” is good enough anymore. Even so-called “good” superhero movies these days just seem to invariably devolve into forgettable CGI mush.

    Anecdotal, I know.

    • @ClarkDoom
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      21 year ago

      I watched both of those movies and can attest Blue Beetle was not good by movie standards. It was a fun superhero movie but lacked any real depth and largely did not capitalize on blue beetles powers. That’s lazy filmmaking to me and it didn’t really deserve to succeed.

      I’m one of the few people who liked the flash movie but totally cede that it isn’t a traditionally good movie either. Especially if you can’t get past undercooked CGI or don’t have nostalgia for the character’s it uses.

      In both of these cases, I don’t think the majority of people out there were recommending these in mass. I remember when the first Aquaman came out I had my 40-50 year old coworkers and even older family members bringing it up. I think if you can get that demographic interested you’re more likely to succeed. I could see Aquaman 2 driving similar hype with that crowd. Plus, it’s coming out in December which is usually a good time for these type of movies. I’ll eat crow if I this doesn’t happen but I think this one has more potential than any superhero movie released the past couple years.

    • @Molecular0079
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      11 year ago

      The Flash is an awful movie. I watched it this past weekend and I couldn’t believe how generic it was. The whole movie is cameos and fan service with no payoff. It’s as if the movie exists just so that the producers can say, “Hey remember these old characters you used to love? Here’s a scene with them! Why are they here? I dunno, just pay us money!”

      I usually hate people who criticize CGI just because it wasn’t filmed for real, but the CGI in the Flash is objectively bad. Apparently the VFX team barely had time to get the shots out the door and it shows. At the beginning of the movie, there’s a shot of Ezra Miller eating a candy bar in slow mo and his head looks like an enlarged bobblehead compared to the rest of his body.

      I keep hoping that the guys running DCEU will turn things around, but the Flash broke me like Bane breaking Batman’s back and then threw me down the pit, except I don’t even want to climb back out at this point.