andersonh1 wrote:As a part of the current Justice League lineup, I understand his treatment, but Vic hasn't been written well in decades. DC's trying to push him by putting him in the Justice League, but he's still a B-lister. I'll be very surprised if that movie is made and if it is successful. But then Marvel is having success with just about any character they use in a movie, so maybe DC will manage it too. We'll see.
That's because Marvel's movies tend to be really good. DC's managed to swing and miss with both Green Lantern and Superman so far, their track record isn't nearly as strong.
(Honestly, I think DC should just forget about movies and concentrate on TV shows and cartoons, since that's where they've consistently kicked Marvel's ass.)
I keep meaning to try Gotham. The problem is, I quit watching commercial television years ago and got in the habit of just waiting for DVDs. I absolutely hate ads. They drive me crazy. I'm surprised that I"ve tuned in to the Flash for two weeks in a row now, given that.
You could always downlizzle it and watch it that way, or DVR/record/whatever it and watch it later, skipping through the ads. I'm also given to understand that Netflix is going to get the show right after the first season is done airing, so there's that too.
The ads don't bug me too much, but I sit through football games every weekend, so I'm used to being bombarded with commercials. It actually worked out well this past Monday, since the Niners game was in the final quarter when the show came on, so I just switched to Gotham, then flipped back over to the game to keep up with it when the show went to commercial.
138 Scourge wrote:Wait, you mean this thing I don't like in a DC story is a Geoff Johns idea? I am shocked. So was it like, "People think Barry's not cool, but what if I kill his Mom in front of him?" Then Barry would be be more like Batman!"
Anyway.
I'm pretty sure Jeff Geohns is incapable of writing a story where somebody doesn't get murdered. Usually violently. He also doesn't seem to understand how endings work, which is my big hang-up with him.
My wife tells me Gotham is pretty good but I dunno, man. I might try it but my natural aversion to prequels has me leery. And if I'm gonna watch a Batman show, I'd kind of like to see Batman in it.
It's less a Batman show and more inspired by Gotham Central. Or you could just think of it as a Jim Gordon show, and that guy's story CARRIED Year One. Although watching lil' Bruce angst out in increasingly melodramatic ways each episode is amusing in itself. Seriously, the show is pretty good so far but the bits with Baby Bruce are easily the weakest parts of each episode.