Saw the latest trailer at X-men (saw others online previously) and looks interesting enough to go see. Not terribly excited about it, but passable. I'll put Captain America and Cars 2 at a higher priority. I don't normally watch this many movies.
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Originally posted by J-Whitt RemasteredSecondly, I think that everything DigiFluid is good.
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I've got the choice of watching it in 2D at 3pm or 3:30pm.
I'm aiming for 3pm as I have errands to run which conveniently put me closer to the 3:30pm cinema, but still within walking distance of the 3pm cinema. As I am taking my brother, I'd rather he not be forced to wait longer to see it plus I still hope to avoid the kids who may make a rush attempt at seeing just after school ends, meaning they can't see the 3pm showing.
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For those yet to see it, there is a scene during the credits not long after the movie ends which I believe is setting up the sequel. No real point in staying to watch the full credits after that scene.
Got back from it not so long ago. It was really enjoyable, but I thought the final fight was too short. His "introduction" to everyone was also a little weak but still enjoyable. I can't really say I saw a lot of references to the rest of the DC universe, but I did like Ferris' callsign was Sapphire (like the only one I really noticed). There is a scene with a hard drive, but I didn't catch the logo on it. Hoping that it will turn out to be a CADMUS emblem.
Overall I thought it was really good. I was glad to see the movie poke fun at the absurdity of people not recognising their friends when in superhero outfits. Ryans was fun to watch as I thought he did well when being his usual self and when acting more seriously about how he feels. I also liked the movie not take his powers too serious. He's not a Power Ranger, in the sense he transforms and instantly has the power to kick ass. So it was interesting to see him get abused during training and still thinking small scale.
I think the best part of the movie was perhaps Mark Strong as Sinestro. He was just wonderful to watch.Last edited by SaberBlade; 17 June 2011, 02:49 PM.
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Even though I'd class myself as a marvel fan, I do love the basic concept of Green lantern, plus I do like Ryan Reynolds as an actor. Saying that my reaction was abit mixed by his potrayal, but I'd dont know enough about Hal Jordan to know how the character is in the comics. And again while I do like Blake Lively, I just cant buy her as a fighter pilot.
There was definantly some good part to it, but for me pacing of the movie, was off. With it being an origin story, there was obviously going to be a lot of story that needed to be covered, but because of the hour and forty-ish minutes, it felt crammed and rushed and at times it felt like you'd missed something. Even saying that I thought some scenes did drag a little. Maybe if down the road these an extended addition, it mite solve some of these issues, but who can tell at this point.
The effects are a big part of the movie, and for the most part they were good. I only had issues with one effects sceneSpoiler:Hal and Tomar Re flying thoug Oa. Ryan Reynolds head just looked out of place, like it was floating on the screen.
All in all, I'd probably say that enjoyable enough to pass the time but an average film at best. plus i dont think that it helped that both Thor an first Class set a pretty good standard for comic book movies this year.
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Originally posted by Madwelshboy View PostThe effects are a big part of the movie, and for the most part they were good. I only had issues with one effects sceneSpoiler:Hal and Tomar Re flying thoug Oa. Ryan Reynolds head just looked out of place, like it was floating on the screen.
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I've been looking forward to see GL, but the initial reviews have me worried a bit. I saw Thor and I thought it was meh. So how would you guys compare GL with other superhero movies like Thor, First Class etc?
Originally posted by SaberBlade View PostI think the best part of the movie was perhaps Jason Isaacs as Sinestro. He was just wonderful to watch."Yo, you wanna join SG-1?"
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**** that's right. Isaacs voiced him in Emerald Knights. Teaches me for watching the new Potter trailer before writing that, got my actors mixed up.
But yeah, Mark Strong. I've seen him in a few movies over the past few years (Sherlock Holmes, Kick Ass, Robin Hood) and while the others were alright, he was really enjoyable to watch in this one. It's definitely going to make the sequel much more interesting.
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so I gotta tell you after months of waiting I wasn't disappointed. I enjoyed every minute of it. all the main actors were great at the respective roles. The Score was interesting. the only thing that made me wonder is that in the comics Parallax was never ever fully defeated and yet in this movieSpoiler:Hal Jordan Defeated Parallax by forcing the entity into the sun.
and i also enjoyed at the after credits end scene.Last edited by Lt.Colonel John Sheppard; 17 June 2011, 06:00 PM.
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Originally posted by Lt.Colonel John Sheppard View Posti hope you like it. i know i did.sigpic
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Box office update: 'Green Lantern' wins Friday with $21.6 million
As expected, Green Lantern lit up the box office yesterday: According to early estimates, the emerald-superhero romp grossed $21.6 million. By comparison, Thor — another film about a cosmic superhero without much mainstream name recognition — grossed $25.7 million on its opening day last month. Since reviews haven’t been too kind, I’m betting Lantern will experience a bit of a drop-off on the way to a weekend gross in the area of $55 million. (It also grossed $3.4 million in midnight screenings on Thursday.) It’s hardly a disappointment, although the PG-13 film will have an uphill battle trying to recoup its $200 million budget. It’ll be interesting to whether Lantern‘s foreign grosses can bolster the film’s overall performance. (Never underestimate the cross-cultural appeal of colorful, semi-abstract space battles
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Hi, I'm a Marvel...and I'm a DC: Green Lantern Vs. The Critics:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=_-AHP7UnUoU
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