hythlodayr-1
Joined Jul 2006
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I had high hopes for WW84 as a down-to-earth movie similar to WW. The setting was perfect, ripe for good-natured jokes, ...
Somehow we end up with more gods walking the earth like Justice League and it takes itself way too seriously. Why? How can audiences relate?
First and foremost emphasize the story and character. Get rid of excessive slo-mo "moments" and religious chorals. Marvel and Disney understands this thoroughly.
Why can't Time Warner? As a DC fan, it's extremely frustrating to see.
Somehow we end up with more gods walking the earth like Justice League and it takes itself way too seriously. Why? How can audiences relate?
First and foremost emphasize the story and character. Get rid of excessive slo-mo "moments" and religious chorals. Marvel and Disney understands this thoroughly.
Why can't Time Warner? As a DC fan, it's extremely frustrating to see.
Grab a healthy snack and get ready to enjoy a lighter and zanier Batman.
There are a few things that set this show apart from prior shows & cartoons: The show manages to balance a "fun" atmosphere without becoming campy, its often in the first-person narrative (Batman's), and the focus is exclusively on Batman in-costume.
In short, this is a character that enjoys what he does and whatever personal life he has is besides the point.
If you're looking for an operatic interpretation of Batman then prepare to be disappointed. However, if you're a fan of the character then this is a perfectly reasonable way to introduce your children to a beloved character.
There are a few things that set this show apart from prior shows & cartoons: The show manages to balance a "fun" atmosphere without becoming campy, its often in the first-person narrative (Batman's), and the focus is exclusively on Batman in-costume.
In short, this is a character that enjoys what he does and whatever personal life he has is besides the point.
If you're looking for an operatic interpretation of Batman then prepare to be disappointed. However, if you're a fan of the character then this is a perfectly reasonable way to introduce your children to a beloved character.