#Supergirl is a “super-horrendous” comic book movie “with the worst script I can remember,” reads Variety’s review from @OwenGleiberman.
James Gunn said he wasn’t going into production on any movie until the script was rock-solid. For that was the overriding problem with the superhero overkill era: the films had lousy scripts, which served as grids for layering visual effects.
Gunn was right to want to take the comic-book genre back to the basics of well-structured screenwriting. So what has he done in his second DC outing? He’s given us a comic-book movie with the worst script I can remember.
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@WhiteHouse I think the inclusion of Superman in this is not appropriate. The American Way that he was referring to, and the one Christopher Reeves was trying to communicate, was not about dropping bombs and kicking ass. If he were still alive I imagine he’d be offended by its usage.
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@WilliamShatner The AI that wrote this probably just can’t believe that this juggernaut can still be this alive and vital in his 90s. The world needs Shatner, now more than ever!