I have but one question for you and your ilk:AvsJoe said:I apologize for being part of the problem and not the solution. While I 'get' it, I like a good back-story and better appreciate characters when they have reasons for becoming what they are rather than donning a ridiculous outfit and committing/preventing crime. People with my mentality are getting in the way of your dream and even though I apologize for it, I'm not going to change.
Yeah, but there's a lot of people who don't believe in the Hero's Journey, or want to know where the Heroine's story is.CaptainCrunch said:But Bob, the Superhero Story is just a modernized version of The Hero's Journey [http://www.mcli.dist.maricopa.edu/smc/journey/ref/summary.html].
Because I want to find out how he can shoot lightning from his ass. That would be an interesting back-story, as well as his first failed attempts at crime fighting with his new ability would make for some entertaining scenes.CaptainCrunch said:I have but one question for you and your ilk:AvsJoe said:I apologize for being part of the problem and not the solution. While I 'get' it, I like a good back-story and better appreciate characters when they have reasons for becoming what they are rather than donning a ridiculous outfit and committing/preventing crime. People with my mentality are getting in the way of your dream and even though I apologize for it, I'm not going to change.
Why do you want a guy to be more realistic, when he can fly and shoot lightning bolts from his ass?
I find your compromise agreeable, but we both know that the movie industry is about turning entertainment into big stacks of cash. That's why we have prequels and needless* character back-story elements. I think it's fair to state that entertainment is an entirely different thing than story quality.AvsJoe said:Because I want to find out how he can shoot lightning from his ass. That would be an interesting back-story, as well as his first failed attempts at crime fighting with his new ability would make for some entertaining scenes.CaptainCrunch said:I have but one question for you and your ilk:AvsJoe said:I apologize for being part of the problem and not the solution. While I 'get' it, I like a good back-story and better appreciate characters when they have reasons for becoming what they are rather than donning a ridiculous outfit and committing/preventing crime. People with my mentality are getting in the way of your dream and even though I apologize for it, I'm not going to change.
Why do you want a guy to be more realistic, when he can fly and shoot lightning bolts from his ass?
But how about a compromise: half of the supermovies will feature back-stories and have motives for the character's actions and half won't. This will appease both sides of the supermovie-watching audience after a little while of both sides complaining.
As above, "just because" is sometimes better translated as "because it's not important." The thing about superheroes that makes them compelling is the idealism, not how they got that way.orannis62 said:Quick question: why do we ever want "just because" to be the reason? How is that compelling in the slightest?
No, but a guy wearing a bubble-headed suit of mechanical armor because he'll die if his body temperature rises above freezing probably is. Now, you can do it without all that and just have, say, a guy with a big spray-gun full of liquid nitrogen and a biohazard-type suit so he doesn't get any on him... but at that point is it "really" Mr. Freeze, or even all that interesting? Without the science-fiction origin story, there isn't much reason for him to be giving himself the cute nickname or embarking on a life of super-crime, since there's no logical reason for someone to rob banks by freezing stuff when he could just use dynamite.cobra_ky said:Goddammit, why does everyone think Mr. Freeze is too far-fetched for the Nolan Batman movies? Wayne industries already produced a microwave beam that can vaporize the water supply of an entire city and also secretly put sonar emitters in EVERY CELL PHONE EVER.
after that, is a gun that shoots cold really that far-fetched?