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re: 'Supergirl' Discussion Thread: News, Box Office, RT. Spoilers Allowed. WW $68 mil OW
Posted on 6/24/26 at 10:51 pm to Napoleon
Posted on 6/24/26 at 10:51 pm to Napoleon
Depends. Sometimes “Critics” seem to fall all over themselves for movies directed at “modern audiences “ which spells bad new for folks just looking for a little escapism. When a movie comes out and the critics score is in the 80s-90s I get nervous
The last Jedi has a 91 on RT.
The last Jedi has a 91 on RT.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 4:28 am to Napoleon
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So if rotten tomatoes doesn't like it does that mean it's a good movie?
No, but if half of the youtube shills are crapping on it, it’s got problems.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 4:52 am to Philzilla2k
Honestly, I think the creators, critics and audience need to lower their standards a bit. They need a strong reality check.
These are characters and stories designed for children with broad strokes, bold colors, plot holes galore and power scaling to meet the villain of the week.
The good guys get their arse kicked for 3/4 of the time and win in the last quarter through the power righteousness.
Can they be uncharacteristically deep from time to time? Of course. But they were meant to be easily consumed and discarded media.
Just make a fun film. Throw in the boobs, the jokes, explosions and a simple 3 act story and call it done.
frick the critics. Make something fun and release it in the summer. Don't try to make a 2D character 3D deep. No one really wants that. We want good to struggle and overcome evil, We might say we do, but a superhero movie is just that...a hero movie. They are good and right because they are the hero and not the villain.
Save the moral ambiguity for a Tyler Sheridan drama. Give me a reason to spend two hours of my day and $20 on popcorn and soda.
We'll all be happy.
These are characters and stories designed for children with broad strokes, bold colors, plot holes galore and power scaling to meet the villain of the week.
The good guys get their arse kicked for 3/4 of the time and win in the last quarter through the power righteousness.
Can they be uncharacteristically deep from time to time? Of course. But they were meant to be easily consumed and discarded media.
Just make a fun film. Throw in the boobs, the jokes, explosions and a simple 3 act story and call it done.
frick the critics. Make something fun and release it in the summer. Don't try to make a 2D character 3D deep. No one really wants that. We want good to struggle and overcome evil, We might say we do, but a superhero movie is just that...a hero movie. They are good and right because they are the hero and not the villain.
Save the moral ambiguity for a Tyler Sheridan drama. Give me a reason to spend two hours of my day and $20 on popcorn and soda.
We'll all be happy.
This post was edited on 6/25/26 at 5:26 am
Posted on 6/25/26 at 5:14 am to Napoleon
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So if rotten tomatoes verified shills don't like it does that mean it's a good movie?
The review embargo was lifted like one HOUR before the movie was available to the public. That's unusual. But normally these established media critics glaze - as the kids say - these sorts of reviews so they keep getting asked back for select reviews and to gain favor from the studios. When the access media are trashing your SuperGIRL movie, it's not good.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 5:16 am to PurpleandGold Motown
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Just make a fun film.
That's the problem. Hollywood refuses to do exactly that. They CAN, but just choose not to,.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 6:17 am to PurpleandGold Motown
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These are characters and stories designed for children with broad strokes
Get the frick out of here with this nonsense. Movies can be appealing to adults and children and NOT be made for children. This is what Joel Schumacher didn’t understand
This post was edited on 6/25/26 at 6:18 am
Posted on 6/25/26 at 6:57 am to RLDSC FAN
That X post said the same person wrote Teen Titans. If that's the one I'm thinking about it was pretty good for a couple of seasons. I don't know or care about canon so I'm not sure how it fit in but I enjoyed it before it degraded.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 7:10 am to Proximo
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This post was edited on 6/25/26 at 7:11 am
Posted on 6/25/26 at 7:14 am to Flats
Based on how this movie is being described (Space Western, Mad Max, etc.) I think I may actually like this movie (unlike the new Superman)
BUT
I'm waiting until it's on HBOMax
BUT
I'm waiting until it's on HBOMax
Posted on 6/25/26 at 9:07 am to Flats
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That X post said the same person wrote Teen Titans. If that's the one I'm thinking about it was pretty good for a couple of seasons. I don't know or care about canon so I'm not sure how it fit in but I enjoyed it before it degraded.
Disregard, she's writing some future Teen Titan project, she didn't write the TV series I was thinking about.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 9:22 am to Proximo
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Lobo basically the only good thing about it
*IF* I give this movie a try, it'll be to see Lobo.
I try to give movies a chance and it does mean I end up seeing some movies I did not like (Thor: Love and Thunder), but also movies I end up being pleasantly surprised by (Fantastic Four: First Steps).
That said, I think WB is making the exact same mistake it was making with Justice League... racing too fast to make an expanded universe.
Supergirl is a good character, but she's still got the same powers as Superman.
Contrast that with our introduction to the MCU:
Iron Man - Brilliant inventor creates a suit of armor filled with amazing weapons and gadgets
The Incredible Hulk - Gamma-powered rage monster
Captain America - Acrobatic super soldier
Thor - Norse god who controls thunder and lightning along with a magic hammer and superhuman strength
Aside from all of them being stronger than normal people (but by HUGELY varying degrees), each character is not only different personality wise but also incredibly different powersets.
I get not wanting to do Batman as we have a second Batman movie coming out with Robert Patterson that's not part of an expanded universe, and maybe not Green Lantern with the new series being made, but there are a TON of great characters DC could still establish in route to a new Justice League:
Martian Manhunter (GREAT power set, would make an amazing movie)
Firestorm (another highly unique power set)
Flash (a classic for a reason)
Wonder Woman (powerset is similar enough to Superman that you want to give it time to breathe first)
Zatanna (fun, sexy, and magic - magic is always the wild card for powers)
Cyborg (their equivalent to Iron Man, with a huge variety of gadgets)
Batman, because of the Robert Pattinson movies, is the wild card - you kind of need him, but it'd be hard to have him.
I'd space each of those out by 2 years, slowly build things up. Maybe some specials to hint at the characters, but not the SHOTGUN BLAST TO THE FACE that is Disney's approach.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 9:25 am to skrayper
Posted on 6/25/26 at 9:26 am to RLDSC FAN
Wow, Gunn is overdoing it with the dog
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Wow, Gunn is overdoing it with the dog
To be fair, Krypto probably works best AS an animated movie.
That said, Krypto feels... pandering to me, in a way. I love animals myself, and I thought he was kind of fun in the Superman movie. Injecting him into every project seems like a reaction to test screenings where everyone said Krypto was their favorite part or something.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 9:40 am to skrayper
Gunn is going to flame out pretty hard at dc. Hes spread too thin and terrible at approving scripts.
Superman wasnt good. And this movie is getting blasted for having a bad script.
Superman wasnt good. And this movie is getting blasted for having a bad script.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 9:54 am to RLDSC FAN
I apologize in advance for this take. Something always hangs me up on SuperGirl. It seems her character always has pierced ears. How do they do that? Is there a special Kryptonite ear piercer? Seems like a lot of trouble.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 9:59 am to arktiger28
quote:She had them pierced on a planet with a red sun, or in the bottle city of Kandor where she has no invulnerability.
I apologize in advance for this take. Something always hangs me up on SuperGirl. It seems her character always has pierced ears. How do they do that? Is there a special Kryptonite ear piercer? Seems like a lot of trouble.
If you need something else to keep you awake at night:
"What did Ma and Pa Kent do when baby Clark's hair and fingernails grew and they had no way of clipping either?
Posted on 6/25/26 at 10:03 am to Fewer Kilometers
When does Clark find time to get a perm after every change from Superman?
Posted on 6/25/26 at 10:12 am to whatiknowsofar
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Superman wasnt good.
I didn't really understand the love for it when it came out. Pretty much everything about it was cheap and bad, starting with Corenswet who has the screen presence of a turd sandwich.
Posted on 6/25/26 at 10:34 am to Esquire
quote:Afro Sheen Curl Activator Spray.
When does Clark find time to get a perm after every change from Superman?
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