The meme was because comparing Rocket/Groot to that goat is a silly comparison, unless that goat is somehow a central and charismatic character in the plot of what's supposed to be a satirical comedy superhero movie, but I'd be willing to bet Aquaman (and the goat) is... not that. The fact that the meme came from a Batman movie is coincidental - I was either going to go with that or a Futurama meme. :lol:
And it wasn't just three seconds of the trailer - I said "there's very little about that movie (in particular, that scene)." Perhaps I could've been more clear by saying trailer and not movie.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love for DC to stop obliterating these movies. Wonder Woman has been the only real installment worth note up to this point, in my opinion, and even it dropped the ball in a pretty big way.
You guys make me laugh... :lol:
Going to see a superhero/comic book movie and wanting a good plot is like looking at an issue of Playboy and reading the articles.
Superhero movies based on comic books are supposed to be crazy, have "ex-machina" moments and generally unbelievable/unrealistic things happen...that's literally comic book s.o.p. So why should the movies be any different?
All I am saying really is: If you go into these movies and take them too seriously, you're missing the point/fun.
Superhero movies based on comic books are supposed to be crazy, have "ex-machina" moments and generally unbelievable/unrealistic things happen...
You guys make me laugh... :lol:
Going to see a superhero/comic book movie and wanting a good plot is like looking at an issue of Playboy and reading the articles.
Superhero movies based on comic books are supposed to be crazy, have "ex-machina" moments and generally unbelievable/unrealistic things happen...that's literally comic book s.o.p. So why should the movies be any different?
All I am saying really is: If you go into these movies and take them too seriously, you're missing the point/fun.
Going to see a superhero/comic book movie and wanting a good plot is like looking at an issue of Playboy and reading the articles.
I guess I just have different expectations than everyone else. I go to movies to be entertained--that's really all I care about. Great plots, characters, motivations, themes, etc...those are all just icing on the proverbial cake.
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I dunno, I just don't think every peripheral comic book super hero needs their own movie.
Doesn't look good to me at all. DC has really fallen short in putting their universe on the screen compared to Marvel. I grew up knowing only DC characters, reading Superman and Batman comics and watching Superfriends on Saturday morning. Aquaman always seemed like a lame character. They can't make a decent Superman or Green Lantern movie, how is Aquaman supposed to be a convincing hero?
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In addition, I think we can separate 'entertainment' value from other variables that determine a movie's quality. I think many of us can think of movies we find entertaining and enjoy watching but will readily admit they're not very good movies in other ways (plot, writing, editing, etc.).I've never seen anyone pull out the "I go to movies to be entertained" in reference to a good movie.