I like the Tomorrow-verse art style. It beats the hell out the ugly designs the DCAMU had for long stretches. Flashpoint Paradox was one of my favorites of these, but good lord the character models were ever so hideous. Didn't help matters that the most of the male characters had sameface.
What I don't understand is why Clark is in black-and-white while the others are in full color. Chronologically, his timespace would have taken place closest to colored films and TV broadcasts.
Because its about movie genres, not time periods. WW is in a western, Batman is in a Sword and Soccer y setting and Clark in a 50s Alien Invasion movie.
Pic related is the worst offender. Imagine getting a legendary artist like Bill Sienkiewicz and commissioning art that promises overwhelming 70s style and flair, and then the movie is just nothing.
It would've been cheaper and more honest to do a ripoff Hanna-Barbara thing with two-frame kung fu animation than what we got.
Odd that Bruce would just abandon Gotham like that but he's one of the kung fu warriors of destiny so it kind of fits to do a the battle continues ending
I don't think Bruce was destined for anything. The only reason he was there was because he was dragged in by the real destined guy. The movie even points out that the other three are way better than he is, so he's kind of in over his head in this whole thing.
I think it was actually well done because it showed how self-sacrificial he viewed himself (and yeah, less important than the other students and expendable). Too bad we'll never see how they escaped.
>Batman >90% of the movie is Bruce Wayne, Batman shows up in a 30 second fight near the start, then for the last ten minutes Richard makes him put on the costume for no reason
I liked the movie because how often do you get to see Batman snap an elderly man's neck, but come on now.
at least it had Bruce in most of the movie >Batman >bait & switch: it's actually a Suicide Squad movie, Batman shows up as an antagonist for a couple of scenes only
It’s unfair to compare an animated movie to a comic, but Gotham by Gaslight really missed the mark by not having it done in Mike Mignola’s style. Not asking for Spider-Verse level of quality, just something that’s different and looks like the source material.
Haven’t seen it yet, just a bit disappointed that the few scenes/screenshots I’ve seen kinda look like every other DC animated movie. Not a bad thing, it’s just, you know, the style is kinda boring.
Every single DC animate movie does this shit.
yep
those movies are still a lot of fun THOUGH
Looks pretty boring.
>cowgirl WW doesn't wear the red and white outfit
aaaand dropped
It's like a comic book, where the cover art supasses the art inside.
Are you crazy? These super detailed covers have always been ugly as frick and I wish they used art that matched the movie.
You're crazy, the covers are le kino
>great cover art
???
the composition is weak, but the high-detail models are there.
>the high-detail models are there.
>MUH DETAIL
>MUH REALISM
>I FEEL MATURE CAUSE MUH SUPERHEROES LOOK REAL
I like the Tomorrow-verse art style. It beats the hell out the ugly designs the DCAMU had for long stretches. Flashpoint Paradox was one of my favorites of these, but good lord the character models were ever so hideous. Didn't help matters that the most of the male characters had sameface.
I like how supes can manage to have a head that looks far too small and a head that looks far too big in the same movie
What I don't understand is why Clark is in black-and-white while the others are in full color. Chronologically, his timespace would have taken place closest to colored films and TV broadcasts.
Because its about movie genres, not time periods. WW is in a western, Batman is in a Sword and Soccer y setting and Clark in a 50s Alien Invasion movie.
>Sword and Soccer y
sometimes phoneposters are just too fricking funny
You people are moronic and smug on top of it.
>the dipshit who can't even write a sentence correctly and you're calling other people moronic
how deliciously ironic
>Western movies weren't B/W
>Invasion movies weren't in color
Whatever you say, WB shill.
>confronted with the truth
>s-shill!!
Pathetic
>in denial of the facts
>p-pathetic!!
ok shill
>midwit getting mad at the truth
kek
There is no truth. Just a moron canvasing the entire film industry with wrong statements and then getting frothy when he got called out for it.
holy shit you absolutely fricking moronic cretin ESL, soccer is a fricking sport in no way related to batman learn to fricking read and write b***h
Anyone got a link to a stream of it?
>half naked men good
>woman showing cleavage bad
i fricking hate modern woke super hero movies
Go leave or shut up. Your opinion is neither unique or interesting.
ok pedo
Pic related is the worst offender. Imagine getting a legendary artist like Bill Sienkiewicz and commissioning art that promises overwhelming 70s style and flair, and then the movie is just nothing.
It would've been cheaper and more honest to do a ripoff Hanna-Barbara thing with two-frame kung fu animation than what we got.
The fricking ending to this movie....
Odd that Bruce would just abandon Gotham like that but he's one of the kung fu warriors of destiny so it kind of fits to do a the battle continues ending
I don't think Bruce was destined for anything. The only reason he was there was because he was dragged in by the real destined guy. The movie even points out that the other three are way better than he is, so he's kind of in over his head in this whole thing.
I think it was actually well done because it showed how self-sacrificial he viewed himself (and yeah, less important than the other students and expendable). Too bad we'll never see how they escaped.
>Batman
>90% of the movie is Bruce Wayne, Batman shows up in a 30 second fight near the start, then for the last ten minutes Richard makes him put on the costume for no reason
I liked the movie because how often do you get to see Batman snap an elderly man's neck, but come on now.
at least it had Bruce in most of the movie
>Batman
>bait & switch: it's actually a Suicide Squad movie, Batman shows up as an antagonist for a couple of scenes only
This actually makes sense in that Batman:Assault on Arkham makes it clear it's tied to the Arkham games.
I admittedly liked this and Suicide Squad: Hell To Pay, Reverse Flash was a fun villain.
I would honestly hate seeing a movie with ultra realistic art. Frick the idea that realism is better
generic animation style is whatever the frick they were doing for the past 10 years.
Going for a pop art style is the right idea
It’s unfair to compare an animated movie to a comic, but Gotham by Gaslight really missed the mark by not having it done in Mike Mignola’s style. Not asking for Spider-Verse level of quality, just something that’s different and looks like the source material.
I actually really loved that movie, one of the best DC put out
my favorite animated iteration of BatCat too and the twist ending was pretty kino
Haven’t seen it yet, just a bit disappointed that the few scenes/screenshots I’ve seen kinda look like every other DC animated movie. Not a bad thing, it’s just, you know, the style is kinda boring.
well don't go in expecting a 1-to-1 animated version of the comic, but the movie is great
I recommend it
Been making my way through the DC animated movies and I still got quite a few before I get to that one.
>Been making my way through the DC animated movies
have fun
they're usually great
except for the DCAMU shit, I didn't like those very much
Got a great deal of 30 DCAMs for, like, 8 bucks.
>Not asking for Spider-Verse level of quality
You should. Don't know why you settle for worse.
I know they’re not made with a big budget, so I'm not expecting them to go really crazy with the animation
Looks like it could be a fun movie.
Other way round
They could use the CG style and the concet of the Super Sons movie in this new James Gunn phase