That is such a strange choice, I'll absolutely see it if it arrives.
movies
Warning: If the community is empty, make sure you have "English" selected in your languages in your account settings.
A community focused on discussions on movies. Besides usual movie news, the following threads are welcome
- Discussion threads to discuss about a specific movie or show
- Weekly threads: what have you been watching lately?
- Trailers
- Posters
- Retrospectives
- Should I watch?
Related communities:
Show communities:
Discussion communities:
RULES
Spoilers are strictly forbidden in post titles.
Posts soliciting spoilers (endings, plot elements, twists, etc.) should contain [spoilers] in their title. Comments in these posts do not need to be hidden in spoiler MarkDown if they pertain to the title’s subject matter.
Otherwise, spoilers but must be contained in MarkDown.
2024 discussion threads
Definitely not an obvious choice and it might fail spectacularly. But imo this seems like the right choice in some ways.
Instead of trying to will a fomularic cinematic universe into existence, make a variety of unique movies (hopefully good), and then slowly tie them together.
Now I know why my nerdy ass kept seeing a bunch of "Plastic Man is so strong zomg" videos trending.
After Joker/etc, they seem to be trying to pivot towards more artistic movies. I'm definitely interested to see where it goes.
Checks to see if this is the movie equivalent of The Onion.... Nope.
Nothing official but that would be a very odd match of character and director, however, I trust in the Gunn.
Agreed... I love the Kyle Baker run, but I can't imagine a worse director for this insanity...
I hope it includes a bunch of heroin because the less heroin in his movies the worse they are.
Might be part of Plastic Man's new origin story.
The heroin is contaminated with radioactive nano-plastics.
Honestly, I'm not sure how I feel about this leak (assuming it's remotely accurate).
I suppose you could make a horror/thriller-esque story about Plas if you leaned into the body horror aspect of it; but he seems like a much better fit for a comedy instead.
The two most recent runs in 20 years (Gail Simone and Kyle Baker) definitely have Plas established as a pretty unserious guy. There's definitely a tinge of tragedy in his origin of being betrayed by his fellow goons, but he definitely bounces back.
Even runs where he isn't the primary focus (the Injustice tie-ins or the Terrifics) have him as a pretty comedic character.
Having said all that, I am not terribly familiar with Aronofsky's work; so I could definitely be missing something that makes him a good fit...