Dr. Wade Fucking McNasty wrote:[
This red version reminds me of Lord Zedd from Power Rangers.
Dr. Wade Fucking McNasty wrote:[
I like the look of the suit, but overall I'll have a clearer decision how it looks with background and characters if it looks good by comparison, stuff like that.jaydee74 wrote:rwe1138 wrote:
Ska-doosh!
1) They didn't change the emblem or ring at all, which I'm surprised by. Cool.
2) They promised it would be made of energy and look alien, and they delivered in a way that's effective.
3) Sometimes movie costumes are going to be exact (Iron Man), sometimes they're going to be different (Thor). All that matters is how it looks in the final product.
4) This movie is its own thing, and should be viewed as such. It doesn't effect the comics.
5) A Green Lantern is one of those heroes who can change their costume in any way at any time, so how upset can I really be to see something different?
I like that idea. The more I look at the cover, the more I know I am getting this action figure.Paroxysm wrote:My guess is that they integrated energy lines into the costume to provide a reminder that the GL ring draws on and is driven by Hal's will power and internal strength. We nerds already know that, but I understand why the studio would want to add that as a visual cue when introducing the character to a much broader audience.
Reserving judgment on the rest until we see it in action.
What he said. Yes.Janson wrote:I'm glad they did it in CGI. This is like the only time that off look all CGI has looks good because it's not supposed to be a real outfit it's light that covers him. I give this a big thumbs up.
TENIME_art wrote:The lack of black on the suit, and - oh, yeah, the fact that it looks CG...*sigh*
Bigtymin504 wrote:Looks pretty sweet!
Here are some other promotional images.
http://comicbookmovie.com/fansites/Poniverse/news/?a=20090
Dr. Wade Fucking McNasty wrote:
Hmmmm......
comicgeekelly wrote:
TENIME_art wrote:Maybe it'll look better on film, in movement.
But that one pic looks just like Temuera Morrison did in Revenge of the Sith. Like a floating head, precariously attached to a video game body.
CG costumes can go fuck themselves up the butt.
Janson wrote:So since it's Blake Lively as Carol do you think when she becomes Star Sapphire it'll be because of a pair of magical pants? xoxo.
jaydee74 wrote:I don't mind the CG costume. The costume is supposed to look like a energy construct so in that sense, I do like it. I need to see it in actual screen shots before I can really make some kind of judgement though.Janson wrote:So since it's Blake Lively as Carol do you think when she becomes Star Sapphire it'll be because of a pair of magical pants? xoxo.
I feel so sad I got that reference.
Astro13Zombie wrote:Does his left hand look white to anybody else?
I don't know...I liked the suit when I first seen it....but the more I look at it...it's just kind of "meh".
It's too busy...
I think the black NEEDS to be there.
Hopefully they show something at SDCC.
jaydee74 wrote:I actually do like the lines. I think they are pretty neat. It adds something to the costume and I think it will look cool in space.
What Janson says. They are green energy. It's awesome.Janson wrote:jaydee74 wrote:I actually do like the lines. I think they are pretty neat. It adds something to the costume and I think it will look cool in space.
I agree with this. The lines make sense because it's made of effin' energy and I'm sure that they will move around.
What if I told you the costume was Grant Morrison's idea?Batman25JM wrote:It makes him look like he's got green muscles and tendons all over his body. I honestly couldn't hate it more.
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