CrazyChris wrote: DKR? I loved the other Nolan Bat movies but for whatever reason I'm not feeling the excitement.
Same here, but I know exactly what it is. Catwoman. I am NOT a fan. I lump her in the same category as Black Cat.
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by Enigma_2099 » Tue May 15, 2012 1:37 pm
CrazyChris wrote: DKR? I loved the other Nolan Bat movies but for whatever reason I'm not feeling the excitement.


by CrazyChris » Tue May 15, 2012 2:50 pm


by FSUSpiderFan » Tue May 15, 2012 2:54 pm
CrazyChris wrote:Nolan's obsession with philosophical monologues, over explaining every plot element, and the colors black, grey, and tan just aren't doing it.


by Phantom Roxas » Tue May 15, 2012 3:00 pm



by FSUSpiderFan » Tue May 15, 2012 3:03 pm
Phantom Roxas wrote:I also can't find it in me to muster the same excitement for The Dark Knight Rises as I want to. I do think it will be awesome, but I just wish I can get more excited, since my excitement feels more forced than how genuine it was for The Avengers.


by Berserkfury819 » Tue May 15, 2012 5:16 pm
FSUSpiderFan wrote:CrazyChris wrote:Nolan's obsession with philosophical monologues, over explaining every plot element, and the colors black, grey, and tan just aren't doing it.
Maybe he just needs the Boy Wonder to add some coloror maybe Bat Mite.





by Wombat 909 » Wed May 16, 2012 1:12 am
FSUSpiderFan wrote:Phantom Roxas wrote:I also can't find it in me to muster the same excitement for The Dark Knight Rises as I want to. I do think it will be awesome, but I just wish I can get more excited, since my excitement feels more forced than how genuine it was for The Avengers.
I am excited about DKR. I wish I felt the same about ASM. Although I am slowly getting to think it will suck less than I thought and maybe even be good.


by FSUSpiderFan » Wed May 16, 2012 6:15 am
Wombat 909 wrote:FSUSpiderFan wrote:Phantom Roxas wrote:I also can't find it in me to muster the same excitement for The Dark Knight Rises as I want to. I do think it will be awesome, but I just wish I can get more excited, since my excitement feels more forced than how genuine it was for The Avengers.
I am excited about DKR. I wish I felt the same about ASM. Although I am slowly getting to think it will suck less than I thought and maybe even be good.
I'm feeling the same about ASM. I've been so against this movie since it was announced but the four minute preview they released, the clip of him on the bridge saving the little boys life, that was excellent and made me actually quite excited for the film. I'm not going in there expecting to be amazed, or have the same reaction I did to The Avengers but I think it's going to be enjoyable.


by Aziz » Thu May 17, 2012 1:34 am


by stillanerd » Wed May 23, 2012 4:37 pm
Fans returning to the Civil War saga will find that all-new material has been added to the experience, including a new take on Spider-Man's role, with the story set in the post-"One More Day" reality and showing these events as they unfolded without Peter Parker and Mary Jane being married for the first time.




by FSUSpiderFan » Wed May 23, 2012 5:05 pm
stillanerd wrote:[url="http://marvel.com/news/story/18763/first_look_civil_war_prose_novel"]From Marvel's own press junket of Stuart Moore's upcoming prose adaptation of Civil War:[/url]Fans returning to the Civil War saga will find that all-new material has been added to the experience, including a new take on Spider-Man's role, with the story set in the post-"One More Day" reality and showing these events as they unfolded without Peter Parker and Mary Jane being married for the first time.
Um...I could be wrong but, given the controversy around One More Day that's going on to this day, this doesn't seem like a particularly strong selling point. Not to mention that, technically, don't we know that since Peter and MJ's relationship status virtually unfolded the same way in the post "One More Day" reality that what happens in this prose novel between them should unfold the same way as it did in the original Civil War series?


by tnr105 » Wed May 23, 2012 5:12 pm


by stillanerd » Wed May 23, 2012 5:47 pm
tnr105 wrote:Don't you kind of need Civil War for there to be a OMD? An alternate reality in an alternate reality...my head hurts. So I guess not only does this mean no MJ/May in Stark Tower, but no unmasking? Pardon my french, but fuck this shit.
Honestly, Spider-Man, along with the Cap issues, were the best part of Civil War in my opinion. They're taking away one of the only redeeming aspects.




by FSUSpiderFan » Wed May 23, 2012 6:40 pm
stillanerd wrote:tnr105 wrote:Don't you kind of need Civil War for there to be a OMD? An alternate reality in an alternate reality...my head hurts. So I guess not only does this mean no MJ/May in Stark Tower, but no unmasking? Pardon my french, but fuck this shit.
Honestly, Spider-Man, along with the Cap issues, were the best part of Civil War in my opinion. They're taking away one of the only redeeming aspects.
Oh, I'm sure there will still be a scene of Peter revealing to the world that he's Spider-Man since that's a pivotal moment in Civil War. But yeah, after reading the preview chapters for the novel Marvel and CBR put up, the continuity is apparently already contradicting the comics beyond just Peter and MJ's marital status:*Tony Stark has just recently recruited Spidey into the Avengers to replace Thor and that the Stamford Incident is Spidey's first mission with them.
*It's implied that Peter is not currently dating ANYONE. There's a moment when Spidey sees Reed and Sue exchange looks "for a moment of profound, silent understand" that makes Spidey think "Could I ever be that close to a woman?" And then there's this passage: "Tigra reached out Tigra reached out her arms and half-hugged, half-hoisted Spider-Man up out of the building. Her furry body was warm and muscular; her bikini costume barely covered her at all. She held Spidey close, just a little too long."
*Also, his Aunt May had another minor heart attack before the events of Civil War unfold.
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by Aziz » Thu May 24, 2012 1:22 am
We need to hurl to teach them businessstillanerd wrote:From Marvel's own press junket of Stuart Moore's upcoming prose adaptation of Civil War:Fans returning to the Civil War saga will find that all-new material has been added to the experience, including a new take on Spider-Man's role, with the story set in the post-"One More Day" reality and showing these events as they unfolded without Peter Parker and Mary Jane being married for the first time.
Um...I could be wrong but, given the controversy around One More Day that's going on to this day, this doesn't seem like a particularly strong selling point. Not to mention that, technically, don't we know that since Peter and MJ's relationship status virtually unfolded the same way in the post "One More Day" reality that what happens in this prose novel between them should unfold the same way as it did in the original Civil War series?
Of course, that was my demand the whole timeFSUSpiderFan wrote:Just what the fans demanded


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