Here's the trailer for the first of 3 animated DC Movies(The other two bieng The Judas Contract and New Frontier), Bruce Timm is....producing, I think. Oh and Adam Baldwin is voicing Big Blue.
If it includes the creation of Conner, I will buy two copies. One to watch, one to masturbate over.
C) I'm really starting to come off gay in this forum.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
I was really hoping they were going to do a drastic departure from Timm's style. Oh well.
Also, I'm really disappointed that they cut the JLI stuff from the film, but kept in all the "Superman comes back to life wearing a black suit and shooting things" shit. Seriously, when I saw Superman pointing that gun, mullet flapping in the wind, I felt a terrible sense of foreboding.
I was really hoping they were going to do a drastic departure from Timm's style. Oh well.
Also, I'm really disappointed that they cut the JLI stuff from the film, but kept in all the "Superman comes back to life wearing a black suit and shooting things" shit. Seriously, when I saw Superman pointing that gun, mullet flapping in the wind, I felt a terrible sense of foreboding.
They could have at least substituted in the JLU, right? Do we know for a fact that there are no cameos?
I was really hoping they were going to do a drastic departure from Timm's style. Oh well.
Also, I'm really disappointed that they cut the JLI stuff from the film, but kept in all the "Superman comes back to life wearing a black suit and shooting things" shit. Seriously, when I saw Superman pointing that gun, mullet flapping in the wind, I felt a terrible sense of foreboding.
They could have at least substituted in the JLU, right? Do we know for a fact that there are no cameos?
Yeah, Timm has said that all of the League was left out. Dunno if Connor/Steel are in it.
Now that I think about it, I don't see how this could possibly surpass the other "SUPERMAN DEFEATED!" stories, from Darkseid's humiliation of him to when Toyman teleported him into the future and Vandal Savage killed everyone in his absence.
And I keep saying it, but Doomsday stands as one of the shoddiest creations ever put to print.
Yeah, Timm has said that all of the League was left out. Dunno if Connor/Steel are in it.
I'm pretty positive the Reign of the Supermen stuff was cut too.
Well, the movie is only 75 minutes. Stuff needs to be cut.
The JL stuff I can understand, but Reign of the Supermen was a great and pretty important part of the Death/Return of Superman.
I agree, but again, 75 minutes isn't a lot of time. Trying to cram in an additional four characters and then do them justice really can't be done in that time frame.
Yeah, Timm has said that all of the League was left out. Dunno if Connor/Steel are in it.
I'm pretty positive the Reign of the Supermen stuff was cut too.
Well, the movie is only 75 minutes. Stuff needs to be cut.
The JL stuff I can understand, but Reign of the Supermen was a great and pretty important part of the Death/Return of Superman.
I agree, but again, 75 minutes isn't a lot of time. Trying to cram in an additional four characters and then do them justice really can't be done in that time frame.
Yeah, it's just kinda disappointing. Oh well, New Frontier could make up for any and all faults.
Yeah, Timm has said that all of the League was left out. Dunno if Connor/Steel are in it.
I'm pretty positive the Reign of the Supermen stuff was cut too.
Well, the movie is only 75 minutes. Stuff needs to be cut.
The JL stuff I can understand, but Reign of the Supermen was a great and pretty important part of the Death/Return of Superman.
I agree, but again, 75 minutes isn't a lot of time. Trying to cram in an additional four characters and then do them justice really can't be done in that time frame.
Yeah, but I mean, how much story is there? He fights Doomsday across the U.S., I guess without the JL, you can cut even more of that. They eventually fight in Metropolis, they die. I mean, theoretically, you could tell that story in about 8 minutes.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
I agree, but again, 75 minutes isn't a lot of time. Trying to cram in an additional four characters and then do them justice really can't be done in that time frame.
I was actually just hoping the movie would end with his death, freeing up a ton of time. Because honestly, pretty much everything following the events in the Death of Superman TPB largely sucked, and they could always just make a second Return of Superman movie to really flesh out all the copycat/resurrection stuff.
My ideal Death of Superman movie would have three acts; 1) introduce Superman, Doomsday, and Justice League 2) Doomsday rampage, maiming (or hell, killing if they're going for a PG-13) numerous Leaguers, showing how unstoppable Doomsday really is, and how it really is a job for Superman. 3) Superman confronts Doomsday and dies, with a few minutes devoted to an epilogue montage of Leaguers recuperating, the supporting cast grieving, and then finally a big, dramatic shot of the Superman statue, surrounded by thankful citizens.
But I have a feeling that parents of sobbing children would find it a bit objectionable.
I agree, but again, 75 minutes isn't a lot of time. Trying to cram in an additional four characters and then do them justice really can't be done in that time frame.
I was actually just hoping the movie would end with his death, freeing up a ton of time. Because honestly, pretty much everything following the events in the Death of Superman TPB largely sucked, and they could always just make a second Return of Superman movie to really flesh out all the copycat/resurrection stuff.
My ideal Death of Superman movie would have three acts; 1) introduce Superman, Doomsday, and Justice League 2) Doomsday rampage, maiming (or hell, killing if they're going for a PG-13) numerous Leaguers, showing how unstoppable Doomsday really is, and how it really is a job for Superman. 3) Superman confronts Doomsday and dies, with a few minutes devoted to an epilogue montage of Leaguers recuperating, the supporting cast grieving, and then finally a big, dramatic shot of the Superman statue, surrounded by thankful citizens.
But I have a feeling that parents of sobbing children would find it a bit objectionable.
Munch, get your cephalopod ass over here and make out with me.
I didn't really mind Doomsday at first. But as time went on, he just got worse and worse. When he was fully covered by that suit, he was pretty scarey. Crushed that poor bird, did all this crazy shit with one hand tied behind his back...
The bone-things were sorta cool, but the whole look just sorta...didn't work for me. But, if they had just ended his story right there, it would have been fine. Don't explain anything about him, just leave him floating in space for years and years.
Can you imagine how epic it would have been if we'd never talked about Doomsday at all, and then he had suddenly appeared in Infinite Crisis out of nowhere?
Now that I think about it, I don't see how this could possibly surpass the other "SUPERMAN DEFEATED!" stories, from Darkseid's humiliation of him to when Toyman teleported him into the future and Vandal Savage killed everyone in his absence.
And I keep saying it, but Doomsday stands as one of the shoddiest creations ever put to print.
I don't know much about Superman stories so could someone briefly summarize how Darkseid humiliated him? Thanks.
Yeah, it's funny that people don't seem to understand that a comic with the highest print run of all time is never going to be rare. I saw a bunch of the "not into comics but maybe it'll be worth something someday" crowd picking up the death of Captain America issue too.
But, it did spawn a great SNL skit featuring Sinbad as Black Lightning and Chris Farley as the Hulk.
we will always owe it that.
Hulk... not good... words. Hulk write down...
*puts on glasses*
Superman was that rarest of things...
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
Now that I think about it, I don't see how this could possibly surpass the other "SUPERMAN DEFEATED!" stories, from Darkseid's humiliation of him to when Toyman teleported him into the future and Vandal Savage killed everyone in his absence.
And I keep saying it, but Doomsday stands as one of the shoddiest creations ever put to print.
I don't know much about Superman stories so could someone briefly summarize how Darkseid humiliated him? Thanks.
Assuming we're talking about the DCAU version:
1. Darkseid starts giving intergang some of his uber-tanks as part of a larger plan, and they pretty much kick Superman's ass. Orion has to bail him out.
2. Darkseid gets his pawn, Manheim, to blow a nuclear facility outside of Metropolis and Superman wears himself out preventing the nuclear fallout/stopping big holes burning through the earth ala Apokolips.
3. Superman gets his winded ass kicked hard by Darkseid, who then straps him to a tank and parades him around town defeated.
4. Humans uprise, and Darkseid is getting ready to wipe em all out when Orion shows up and is all like "New Genesis is going to so beat your ass if you don't leave right the fuck now"
5. Darkseid leaves earth, but not before he kills Dan Turpin with his Omega Beams, which sets Supes off in a very emotional "let's break shit" righetous anger scene.
Then later
1. Darkseid has Superman kidnapped and brainwashed by Granny, making Superman think he is Darkseid's son. He turns Superman loose on earth as a conquerer, only to be taken down by a Kryptonite missile provided by Lex Luthor. (Which critically injures Supergirl, and knocks Supes out)
2. Humans, for the most part, lose faith in Superman, as referenced many times in JLU Seasons 1 and 2.
Yeah, it's funny that people don't seem to understand that a comic with the highest print run of all time is never going to be rare. I saw a bunch of the "not into comics but maybe it'll be worth something someday" crowd picking up the death of Captain America issue too.
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"Over my dead body."
The Cap issue is going to be a good deal more rare than the Superman issue though. At least the original version, because it was more of a surprise than the death of Superman.
Yeah, Timm has said that all of the League was left out. Dunno if Connor/Steel are in it.
I'm pretty positive the Reign of the Supermen stuff was cut too.
Well, the movie is only 75 minutes. Stuff needs to be cut.
The JL stuff I can understand, but Reign of the Supermen was a great and pretty important part of the Death/Return of Superman.
I agree, but again, 75 minutes isn't a lot of time. Trying to cram in an additional four characters and then do them justice really can't be done in that time frame.
Yeah, but I mean, how much story is there? He fights Doomsday across the U.S., I guess without the JL, you can cut even more of that. They eventually fight in Metropolis, they die. I mean, theoretically, you could tell that story in about 8 minutes.
The impression that I gathered from the interviews is that it deals a lot with Superman's absence & its effects on Metropolis. It also apparently covers his return.
But, it did spawn a great SNL skit featuring Sinbad as Black Lightning and Chris Farley as the Hulk.
we will always owe it that.
Hulk... not good... words. Hulk write down...
*puts on glasses*
Superman was that rarest of things...
please let this video be online somewhere.
Meh.. I tried to find it, but since YouTube got rid of everything good, it's been a no-go. It's from the 1992 season though, if that helps.
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
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For a second there, I thought the next preview was for an animated version of Superman - At World's End
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When I was a little kid, I always pretended I was the hero,' Skip said.
'Fuck yeah, me too. What little kid ever pretended to be part of the lynch-mob?'
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That being said, this looks great. Also, I'm glad I won't have to wait until release to find out if they're including his resurrection.
Death of Superman is seriously the best selling graphic novel of all time? Are they talking about the collection, the individual issue, or what?
This would be an instance where it'd help to know what graphic novel actually means.
But I will probably be all over this.
If it includes the creation of Conner, I will buy two copies. One to watch, one to masturbate over.
C) I'm really starting to come off gay in this forum.
Also, I'm really disappointed that they cut the JLI stuff from the film, but kept in all the "Superman comes back to life wearing a black suit and shooting things" shit. Seriously, when I saw Superman pointing that gun, mullet flapping in the wind, I felt a terrible sense of foreboding.
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They could have at least substituted in the JLU, right? Do we know for a fact that there are no cameos?
And I keep saying it, but Doomsday stands as one of the shoddiest creations ever put to print.
I'm pretty positive the Reign of the Supermen stuff was cut too.
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Well, the movie is only 75 minutes. Stuff needs to be cut.
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I agree, but again, 75 minutes isn't a lot of time. Trying to cram in an additional four characters and then do them justice really can't be done in that time frame.
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Yeah, but I mean, how much story is there? He fights Doomsday across the U.S., I guess without the JL, you can cut even more of that. They eventually fight in Metropolis, they die. I mean, theoretically, you could tell that story in about 8 minutes.
I was actually just hoping the movie would end with his death, freeing up a ton of time. Because honestly, pretty much everything following the events in the Death of Superman TPB largely sucked, and they could always just make a second Return of Superman movie to really flesh out all the copycat/resurrection stuff.
My ideal Death of Superman movie would have three acts; 1) introduce Superman, Doomsday, and Justice League 2) Doomsday rampage, maiming (or hell, killing if they're going for a PG-13) numerous Leaguers, showing how unstoppable Doomsday really is, and how it really is a job for Superman. 3) Superman confronts Doomsday and dies, with a few minutes devoted to an epilogue montage of Leaguers recuperating, the supporting cast grieving, and then finally a big, dramatic shot of the Superman statue, surrounded by thankful citizens.
But I have a feeling that parents of sobbing children would find it a bit objectionable.
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The bone-things were sorta cool, but the whole look just sorta...didn't work for me. But, if they had just ended his story right there, it would have been fine. Don't explain anything about him, just leave him floating in space for years and years.
Can you imagine how epic it would have been if we'd never talked about Doomsday at all, and then he had suddenly appeared in Infinite Crisis out of nowhere?
I remember when that comic came out as a kid, my dad told me it would be a big deal.
"listen son we're gonna go buy this comic, and a copy of it...and one for me. It'll be worth something some day"
People still believe this. When I worked at a comic store I'd get AT LEAST one person a week coming in,
"Do you buy comics? I have this like really rare comic where superman dies, how much is it worth?"
"Actually it's worth around $1, and that's if we didn't already have the 100 back issues"
"...oh"
I don't know much about Superman stories so could someone briefly summarize how Darkseid humiliated him? Thanks.
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"Over my dead body."
we will always owe it that.
*puts on glasses*
Superman was that rarest of things...
Assuming we're talking about the DCAU version:
2. Darkseid gets his pawn, Manheim, to blow a nuclear facility outside of Metropolis and Superman wears himself out preventing the nuclear fallout/stopping big holes burning through the earth ala Apokolips.
3. Superman gets his winded ass kicked hard by Darkseid, who then straps him to a tank and parades him around town defeated.
4. Humans uprise, and Darkseid is getting ready to wipe em all out when Orion shows up and is all like "New Genesis is going to so beat your ass if you don't leave right the fuck now"
5. Darkseid leaves earth, but not before he kills Dan Turpin with his Omega Beams, which sets Supes off in a very emotional "let's break shit" righetous anger scene.
Then later
1. Darkseid has Superman kidnapped and brainwashed by Granny, making Superman think he is Darkseid's son. He turns Superman loose on earth as a conquerer, only to be taken down by a Kryptonite missile provided by Lex Luthor. (Which critically injures Supergirl, and knocks Supes out)
2. Humans, for the most part, lose faith in Superman, as referenced many times in JLU Seasons 1 and 2.
The Cap issue is going to be a good deal more rare than the Superman issue though. At least the original version, because it was more of a surprise than the death of Superman.
Still won't be worth a whole hell of a lot.
please let this video be online somewhere.
"I heard it doesn't take kryptonite to get Superman to his knees"
The impression that I gathered from the interviews is that it deals a lot with Superman's absence & its effects on Metropolis. It also apparently covers his return.
Meh.. I tried to find it, but since YouTube got rid of everything good, it's been a no-go. It's from the 1992 season though, if that helps.
And noway is this going to be worse than the Ultimates and Ironman animated movies *shudder*
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Someone speed me up. Is it going off of the Doomsday storyline? What with it being called Superman: Doomsday....
It's the Death and Return of Superman. Doomsday arrives, Supes and Doomsday fight, Supes dies, we mourn, Supes returns, we rejoice.
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Nicely done. Man that was a great sketch.
They're doing this in three parts?
That means the first is going to be the best, because I know that is my favorite in the books series.
No, it's one 75 minute movie.
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Who is playing Batman in that?
EDIT: Oh, Dana Carvey.