Decent for an afternoon watch when the weather is shiteThursday murder club. Felt like a children's show. With the hype around it, I expected so much more.
Had to Google that, he does look like him.Thursday murder club
Book written by the drummer of the black keys.
More ham than pepper pigs birthday party
4/10
It's like an adult version of the famous five, very twee and full of luvvies.Thursday murder club
Book written by the drummer of the black keys.
More ham than pepper pigs birthday party
4/10
and lashings of ginger beer?It's like an adult version of the famous five, very twee and full of luvvies.
Even that is debatable to be honest. Felt like an extended episode of something that would have been on CITV/CBBC at 4.30 back in the dayDecent for an afternoon watch when the weather is shite
It's shite on every single level and is indicative of a whole country not knowing what the fuck they are doing, or where they are going.Watched the new Superman. Quite enjoyed it and thought the actor playing Supes did a great job. It's definitely a James Gunn movie so if you're into that then great but if you're not I can see why it might be divisive. A few too many characters to introduce particularly at the daily planet but all around a good movie
It's shite on every single level and is indicative of a whole country not knowing what the fuck they are doing, or where they are going.
So they fall into 'nostalgia killing realism' type film making.
Yes, I know its a comic book character, but these things mirror the times lived in.
The main character is not the problem. Him taken in isolation is a decent representation.So Gunn is in a difficult position cos pretty much all the angles have been covered with such a limited character. He needs to keep the old fans and bring in new ones in the young. Has to keep it PG as much as he can and can't travel the Snyder route as it's been done.
How would you have tackled it?
tIt's shite on every single level and is indicative of a whole country not knowing what the fuck they are doing, or where they are going.
So they fall into 'nostalgia killing raealism' type film making.
Yes, I know its a comic book character, but theset things mirror the times lived in.
The only woman offered any intelligence was Lois. The others were parodies. Tits and teeth, or vacuous.t
Please expand. I have some thoughts. None as strong as yours seems to be though.
I didn't perceive it purely as nostalgia. The female characters certainly weren't and a black character saved Superman with some advanced technology. Superman did claim to be only representing himself and the starting conflict is if he does or does not represent America. He says no. His enemies say yes. The conflict stuff is how James Gunn writes this kind of stuff. He rarely posits leaders in any kind of positive light and often writes these kinds of issues as cartoonish.
Superman is not the USA. He repeats several times that he is an alien and his justification of being human at the end is broad enough to encompass anyone. There is an arguement to be made that it is a progressive movie as it does emphasise the importance of kindness over other responsibilities. He even saves a squirrel and corporations are shown to be ineffective at best.
The main character is not the problem. Him taken in isolation is a decent representation.
Unfortunately, everyone else around him is a parody of ridiculous film tropes. They add nothing to anything.
Metaphorically, Superman is written as the USA, and everyone else is the world around him.
The film is saturated with American elitism and might, with contrived enemies to vanquish.
I can't care enough to go into examples, but they are there.
This film could be a study of troubled national psychie and a whole industry that has sold the last bit of integrity it still had.
I didn't expect much from this film, and watched it because the family was watching it. I went in with low expectations and was disappointed I couldn't raise them.
The world is full of trauma and devastation, so maybe people need an escape (this is me being sympathetic to the film), but it turns serious people and serious troubles into 2 dimensional cartoons.
The more I write the more I am disappointed with the insulting caricatures of characters portrayed.
Edit.
In answer to your question, the film would have worked better with Supe being shown as arrogant, and being beaten and imprisoned through his underestimation of the changing challenges around him. NOT through surrender.
He needs to relearn what his powers mean to himself and all the people who look in awe at him (and also, let's be honest here, fear him) and rely on him for protection.
Not from enemies, but from themselves.
The original Supe 3 touched on this; but, again, it was always outside agency that causes the personality change, not his own failings. And he needs to fail badly, to then begin a real character arc.
You have to break the character for people to care about the resurrection of it again.
The only woman offered any intelligence was Lois. The others were parodies. Tits and teeth, or vacuous.
The black guys entire reason was as a plot devise to solve the writers problems, and as a racial box ticker.
What Supe says is at the behest of the scriptwriters. He's an alien until he dreams about his earth parents. He's an alien until his real parents are shown as tyrants. You need to suspend observation of plot and look more at message.
If you haven’t already watched it ‘The Motel Life ‘is very good too,also based on a book by Willy Vautlin of the bands Richmond Fontaine and The DelinesWatched Children of Men a week ago, a bit meh really. Lean on Pete last night having just read the book. Very good