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(I'll assume he won't be one-armed in the movie) |
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idk how i feel about the color scheme.. some of it looks really good.. some of it would make it a tad cheesy
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better than nolan's concept easily
nothing beats the animated series tho.. batwing and the batmobile was straight fire |
I prefer the color upgrade.
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I like it WAY better.
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Looks cheesy with that color. Some movies aren't meant to have bright colors. The tint of the movie sets the tone. The Reeves superman was campy, so the bright colors helped it. The MoS superman is darker so the bleak colors help set that mood.
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Yeah, a contrast in the character's costumes makes a lot of sense and works on a number of levels... |
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What I'm saying is the comment in the vid about using brighter colors for supes and darker for BM makes sense. SM should be viewed as a bright and shining light - that's his character. BM works at night and is a much darker character - shooting them differently would make sense. |
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