Is the Unbreakable Cinematic Universe /co/-related?
The scene where he fell down the stairs was honestly kino, such amazing cinematic portrayal of fear of everyday tasks.
Didn't like the plot that much, especially the "ESP" shit, they could've made Glass a hacker or something instead.
>>89833672
I feel like hackers are really over used though and I SamJ was a hacker then when oul Spruce Bruce turned him in there would be no way to find criminals.
>>89833672
>Didn't like the plot that much, especially the "ESP" shit
I don't know, I liked the idea that a superpower could be so subtle that you don't even know you have it. He just saw it as intuition, and it took him time to reqlize it was always right.
>>89833559
No.
How is it at all /co/ related? It's not a comic, it's not a cartoon, it's not even a movie based on one of those 2 things.
I get that /tv/ sucks if you want to talk about a movie, but don't bring it here
>>89834345
> /co/ is %90 about superhero /villians
> New superhero/ villian movie is not related to the /co/
Please go to heatcliff and rape/gordon threads
>>89834367
>Just let us talk about movies on the wrong board!
You're insufferable. Superheroes are a genre, not a fucking medium.
>>>/tv/.
>>89834345
Comic books are an integral part of Mr. Glass' story. Everything in Unbreakable happens because he's really into superhero comics.
>>89833559
Who knows comics better?
>>89834345
>not even a movie based on those 2 things
It's very much based on the entirety of comic-book mythology. It's actually a movie about "what if comic book shit was real?" in the form of a do-gooder who is nigh invulnerable but with an archetypal single weakness, an antagonist who is his polar opposite in terms of powers (and a psychic in a wheelchair to boot), etc. The film even smears itself with comic book lore by elevating comics to the level of mankind's last link to an ancient form of storytelling that is intrinsically linked to people with superhuman powers.
It may not be based on a pre-existing "Unbreakable" comic title, but it is based on the very concept of "comic book superhero".
>>89834712
whoa
>>89834712
>it's a grant morrison browses /co/ episode
post yfwthe Unbreakable theme started playing in Split