Probably didn't want to mess up the suit. Has sentimental value, his mom made it.This man, this is beyond magic! Shame they didn't keep the 1942 suit.
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Probably didn't want to mess up the suit. Has sentimental value, his mom made it.This man, this is beyond magic! Shame they didn't keep the 1942 suit.
If I can throw in my 2 cents.Will Constantine appear? Undetermined at this moment. It depends on whether I decides to keep the Resurrection Subplot of a certain character or not.
Here 3 episodes of 40 min are edited into a film of just under 2h. Again, t's seamless. You never feel like anything is missing even though about 25 minutes throughout the 3 episodes were jettisoned.
You have really Made My Day! I needed that! Thank you again!!!I really think that Warner Bros. and DC must watch this edit and learn something on how to make and edit movies and stop making crap.
The CRISIS Saga has been a joy to create and I hope as you experience the unfolding story you continue to be entertained.Admittedly, I'm a bit late to the game on this one, but I really admire the hard work that Bob has gone to in presenting his version of the Crisis storyline, and this verision of Elseworlds certainly acts as the perfect prelude. It really makes you want to start watching is Countdown to Crisis edits immediately afterwards. Coming from someone like me who can easily suffer from superhero fatigue, that's meant as a huge compliment.
That is very kind of you to say. It is always a challenge with Arrowverse edits deciding between the good soap and the bad soap, as there is a lot of it, and a certain amount is often necessary to help either drive the plot or create character investment. So I am very happy you found this to be fun instead of sudsy!...they were too drama heavy and often felt like a soap opera more-so than a comic book series. Bionicbob fixed that, and created a viewing experience that feels like a really great movie.
If memory serves, I do not think there was any extra material left. That was actually three separate scenes that were edited together and given a complete audio rebuild from scratch. As for fading out the music slightly earlier, you are probably right about that.This was unbelievable, every scene had me hooked. Not a minute of wasted time or scenes that went nowhere, if I didn't already know I wouldn't have believed this was several episodes of different TV shows put together. Easy 10/10, if you like DC you need to see this.
The transition from the Evil Cisco bar scene to his office feels like it should hold on his face a touch longer and the music should end a little sooner as it plays over their dialogue in the next scene, I'm not an editor though that might not have been possible with the footage you had to work with
The story flowed well and was kept tight, which I felt ultimately improved the enjoyment and narrative here.
My basic rule when fan editing, particularly multiple episode tv show arcs, is always start at The End.While I initially thought that some subplots should be removed, like Arrow & Felicity having relationship issues, their meeting up later on justified keeping that in. Good eye on that.
Audio is a challenge when joining various Arrowverse shows together, as no two are encoded alike. For example, with Arrow, while the center dialogue channel is clean, it is encoded very, very, VERY low. While a show like Supergirl is very loud with a mixed center channel. I try to compensate for it, but I do not always succeed.The audio was clear for the most part, except for one small part and this may have been done by the original tv audio. Some of the early audio when they arrive in Gotham City felt a bit low in my audio equipment (of course, my audio equipment is a 10 plus year 5.1 home theatre in a box, so make of that what you will). It's only a minor nitpick.
While quite a few cringey dialogue lines were removed, I always felt The Flash should be lighter character and Gustin is such a great comedic actor that he can sell pretty anything.If corny jokes were removed, I did not detect it. Thank you though, for keeping the corniest joke when the Grant Gustin really really hams it up. That joke was just too good and had to be kept in.