Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Golden Age of Comic Book Movies

            I am a fan of Twitter. You know why? I’m able to get tweets sent directly to my phone as texts. Yes, I know I can just check the Twitter app, but when you follow a lot of people, getting to see what you really want to see might take a while. That’s why I like getting notifications sent to my phone. Probably my favorite one’s to get these type of notifications from are Schmoes Know. They are an awesome group of people that love movies as much as anyone. And thanks to them, I am fanboying to its fullest extent right now. That’s because I just read that Warner Bros released the full DC movies lineup and oh boy! (Yes, I know the CEO stated the lineup, but I’m just saying I read it from Schmoes Know first.) Let’s do this. Here’s the lineup :

·         Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice – March 25, 2016
·         The Suicide Squad – August 5, 2016
·         Wonder Woman – June 23, 2017
·         Justice League Part One -November 12, 2017
·         The Flash – March 23, 2018
·         Aquaman – July 27, 2018
·         Shazam – April 5, 2019
·         Justice League Part Two – June 14, 2019
·         Cyborg – April 3, 2020
·         Green Lantern– June 19, 2020

First off, we are set until 2020 guys! That being said, I don’t see a “Man of Steel 2” or a Batman movie. I’m actually surprisingly OK with that. Over the many years since the creation of Superman and Batman, all we got on TV or in movies were Superman and Batman. That’s part of why everyone knows who these two characters are. We have been exposed to just these two titans which is why they’re so iconic. It’s come to the point where our lives have become oversaturated with Batman and Superman.
By giving stand-alone movies to these other DC characters, Warner Bros is planning to show off what the lesser-known characters are all about. Seriously, Cyborg or Shazam (be it Black Adam or Shazam) are the least recognizable to the general public. If you take a moment to look at the schedule in the eyes of a person who isn’t as well-versed in the DC universe, they are looking at the schedule like this:
·         YAY! BATMAN V SUPERMAN! Superman is going to kill Batman. There’s no way Batman has a chance. It’s not even a contest. Batman’s stupid if he thinks he’ll last more than 10 seconds with Superman. Why are they even fighting? Aren’t they best friends?
·         Suicide Squad? I don’t know how I feel about that. Suicide Squad is not an appropriate title especially for children to go out and see.
·         Finally a Wonder Woman movie!
·         Justice League! So it’s a movie just like the Avengers? How do you think it’s going to go? Are they going to come together to fight aliens? So it’s just like the Avengers then. Oh, they’re supposed to fight an alien that is really smart and is crazy good with technology and stuff like that? Then it’s Avengers 2.
·         The Flash? Isn’t there already a TV show about him where lightning gave him abs? What’s his name? Bart Allen?
·         Aquaman sucks. They’re giving a movie to a guy who can’t fight on land! The Big Bang Theory would always say he sucks.
·         Shazam sounds really lame. Imagine you’re at a football game and you yell out Shazam when your team scores a touchdown. You’re gonna look stupid.
·         Another Avengers movie?
·         Is he the Terminator?
·         HEY! I KNOW HIM! IT’S THAT MOVIE WITH RYAN REYNOLDS!

So basically, these movies have to be great in order for the public to truly accept them. One thing I’ve noticed is that the Shazam movie isn’t until 2019. I just don’t understand why we kept getting teased about the Rock as Black Adam if his movie isn’t until 2019. Yes, I know he’ll be in the first Justice League movie, but that just seems really odd to me. Also, the fact that they’ve casted Ezra Miller as the Flash isn’t sitting well with me. Don't get me wrong. I've enjoyed his performances everytime he's onscreen. It’s probably because I’m a fan of the Flash TV show (so far), and I just really like Grant Gustin’s character as Barry Allen. Because of that, I feel that Miller might end up playing Wally West. This, to me, seems very likely especially if the Flash continues to air and continues to be a positive success for the CW. WB has to keep in mind that the new movie Flash will have an effect on TV Flash. Just like if they ended up casting a separate Green Arrow for their movie universe or if a different person is casted as Batman for the Arrow TV show.

All in all, I’m just crazy excited knowing that we could potentially have 6-7 (2-3 Marvel, 2 WB, 1 or 2 Fox, and 1 Sony if they can ever make a proper plan for Spidey) comic book movies every year until 2020. That’s not even counting movies based on graphic novels or other lesser known comics such as a possible Hellboy 3 that might not ever be made unfortunately. Otherwise, there is a lot to look for to if you are a fan of comics in general. 

Saturday, October 11, 2014

So Little Time...

It's tough juggling life when attending college full-time. Most, if not almost all, of my free time has been dedicated to just working on homework and studying. Therefore, I must apologize for not spending as much time on this.
I can assure you that even though I may not be posting about movies, I really do in fact love them. Just recently (basically today), I saw David Fincher’s Gone Girl. Before that, I had gone to Target to purchase the blu-ray steelbook release of Edge of Tomorrow (or Live. Die. Repeat. Or whatever they’ll change it to next). I had begun to waver in my decision to continue to collect blu-rays. Once I finally opened it, I knew I could not stop. I have so much fun buying movies I enjoy and know I will watch again.
Back to Gone Girl, I am basically a David Fincher fanboy. I’m also a fanboy to other directors, but I’ll stick to talking about Fincher for right now. (Also, what is a fanboy?) Up to the release for the movie, I was worried we would not get a “solid” Fincher movie. From all the trailers I saw, it did not seem to fit the style Fincher had developed after all these years. I can assure you that he did not disappoint. At first, it does not even seem like a Fincher film. I swear, in the beginning, I thought it would end up being some average mystery movie where the story would never eventually develop. Thankfully, I was incredibly wrong…I’m noticing this is turning into a review…I didn’t mean to do that. I’ll end my thoughts on Gone Girl here until I post a short review about it.
Anyways, because Gone Girl dispelled all this worry I had about it, I am even more in love with film. I also feel that it’s a good movie to start the Oscar season with especially with October being stacked with some big Oscar players. It’s also almost inspired me to kind of want to write a screenplay or a book of my own. I know it takes a lot of work, but I just feel like that aspect, be it literature or film, would be a lot of fun. Therefore, I think it would be wise for me to continue on with this blog since I really like talking (or typing, but whatever) about how movies impact me. Since I am a full-time student, this might even give me more incentive to work even harder in school than I already am since I am now going to dedicate a portion of my time to this blog.
I promise you, I am not done and I will not quit. Good luck my friends. :D