"All this 'good vs evil' shit's been played out. It's now time for 'BAD VS. EVIL'
-David Ayer on Suicide Squad.
-David Ayer on Suicide Squad.
Bacon wrote:Any other links to the sneak peek? That aren't blocked by WB?
Looking good and unlike anything that Frank Miller ever draw.SilverHeart wrote:
That was awful. Red Hood was okay (3/5) and this... Dunno. TDKReturns is such a magnificent, daring comic book piece, I'm not sure they can handle it right. I mean, they have to aim at kids with these DVDs and Blu-rays right? So, a somewhat toned down violence, mature substance and larger than life themes... I don't see those in direct to DVD animated forms, I go and see a Christopher Nolan film.Cilogy wrote:Hopefully it's not as bad as the Batman: Year One adaptation.
Critics liked Year One, and so did I. Red Hood was fantastic. And they don't aim at kids. Have you seen Red Hood? Yeesh. Not for kids.m4st4 wrote:That was awful. Red Hood was okay (3/5) and this... Dunno. TDKReturns is such a magnificent, daring comic book piece, I'm not sure they can handle it right. I mean, they have to aim at kids with these DVDs and Blu-rays right? So, a somewhat toned down violence, mature substance and larger than life themes... I don't see those in direct to DVD animated forms, I go and see a Christopher Nolan film.Cilogy wrote:Hopefully it's not as bad as the Batman: Year One adaptation.
B-E-A-UTIFULSilverHeart wrote:
It still tends to loose that 'edge' from the source material. I don't know. Maybe it's all about animation quality. At some points it shines but in general, not a fan. Fingers (still) crossed for this one!Bacon wrote:Critics liked Year One, and so did I. Red Hood was fantastic. And they don't aim at kids. Have you seen Red Hood? Yeesh. Not for kids.m4st4 wrote:
That was awful. Red Hood was okay (3/5) and this... Dunno. TDKReturns is such a magnificent, daring comic book piece, I'm not sure they can handle it right. I mean, they have to aim at kids with these DVDs and Blu-rays right? So, a somewhat toned down violence, mature substance and larger than life themes... I don't see those in direct to DVD animated forms, I go and see a Christopher Nolan film.
B-E-A-UTIFULSilverHeart wrote: