This week on Shanlian on Batman the fellas step in the podcast cave to talk about all kinds of Batman goodies! We get into the legacy of Prince, JK Simmons, Willem Dafoe, Ben Affleck’s solo Batman, the future of DCEU, and much more! Don’t forget to visit us at www.ShanlianOnBatman.com as well aswww.PodcastEmpireNetwork.com
Monthly Archives: April 2016
Shanlian On Batman: Prince Tribute

By John McGee
No matter what you were doing, you will probably remember where you were when the news hit you that Prince was found dead. I believe the 24 hour news cycles have beaten the possibilities endlessly. Rather than ponder the causes I’m here to talk about what his music meant to me as a Batman fan.
As a music fan, I was never deep into pop, but Prince’s impact on the genre and the way musicians go about the art, is certainly undeniable. He is one of the most unique talents in modern music. A man who wrote songs and sent them to other artists without taking any credit. A collaborator and a man who only wanted to express himself and further the art form. Although I know not much of his career, I admire the impact he’s obviously demonstrated.
As a Batman fan, I have been deeply moved by his work on Tim Burton’s Batman in 1989. I never would have imagined pop music in a Batman film, and after his work, I probably will not ever again. One of the themes in Burton’s film was outward image, which I’ll be calling the “false face.” Everyone in the film carried one. Bruce Wayne as Batman: Napier as Joker. In the 80s, image was everything; you had to look perfect. Burton made fun of that perspective several times throughout the film.
Prince’s music, however, served as an honest expression of himself. So for all the Elfman portion of the soundtrack we are imagining the dark and crazy world of Burton’s Batman. Then Prince puts it to words. It’s pop, certainly, but it actually served the same purpose, just with a real beat in a new manner. Imagine Elton John scoring a Spider Man movie, or Taylor Swift contributing to Wonder Woman. It was a pretty big deal to have such a big music name attached to such a big project, one that took half a lifetime for Michael Uslan to bring about.
Prince made great Batman songs because he effortlessly poured his heart into every project he took. Someone who cares that much after all the fame they’ve experienced is rare, and my respect for him and his hard work will never die.
RIP Prince Rogers Nelson 1958-2016
OP ED: Stuckman BVS Script
Chris Stuckmann reviewed Batman v Superman like many others: great visuals, acting and writing, but the story was not as cohesive as expected.
However, he recently made an effort to fix that, regarding the battle between Batman and Superman. Take a look:
https://twitter.com/Chris_Stuckmann/status/721417846610198528
So, I’m sure we can all agree, that’s some pretty lame writing there. To be fair, he wrote it in 20 minutes, but still he didn’t proofread what he called an “improvement” over the finished film, so it’s very comforting to know he won’t be attached to any DC Comics productions (that we know of).
But were his intentions right? Did we need a prelude to the fight to wind down and listen to the titans give us more information? No. Here’s why:
The film is called Batman v Superman. Anyone in the theater must have followed at least one bit of the marketing, which did a good job of explaining why they were fighting. There were countless interviews where the cast managed to tell people why they were fighting without spoiling the plot. Average moviegoers going to see a Batman v Superman movie aren’t asking for the plot to be explained in action AND in dialogue before the fight begins. All that Stuckmann did here was rehash information that was given to us earlier in the movie.
Chris Terrio wasn’t aiming for a Marvel movie or a Spider-man movie, where you’ll usually see the protagonist (s) helping the audience understand why what is happening is happening by quipping or striking up monologues, much to the dismay of hardcore fans who can figure out for themselves the why. Terrio was aiming for what we call tragedy, a Shakespearean style battle. We as an audience know that both of these men are imperfect, but also striving to be heroes. We know that we don’t want them to fight, we’re supposed to yell out, “No, talk it through, don’t let Luthor win!” That’s called good writing, as it gets you invested in the action, rather than just watching a couple titans trade blows for 2 hours. How often in our daily lives do we actually think a situation 100% through, especially if it triggers us? How often are we quicker to throw the proverbial punch than calmly sit down and discuss our problems? If I’m honest, not often to the first and very often to the second.
If Stuckmann were to rewrite the battle scene to include more information for the audience, he might as well have gone all the way:
Superman:
Bruce! Yes, I know who you are. Listen, I know I threatened you last time we met, I also suspect that you don’t entirely trust me. But things have changed! I’m NOT the monster you think I am! Lex Luthor has my mother!
Batman:
Your mother?
Superman:
Yes, I came to earth over 30 years ago. She raised me. Lex will kill her if I don’t kill you.
Batman:
Are you going to kill me?
Superman:
No! I need your help to save Martha!
Batman:
My mother’s name was Martha. She and my father were gunned down in a gutter for no reason at all. But how do I know you’re telling the truth?
Superman:
Luthor confessed to manipulating you by sending notes on your employee’s checks.
Batman:
Damn him!
Superman:
So your mother was killed? That explains your methods…I lost my father. All he tried to do was protect me.
Batman:
I’m so glad we had this talk. Lucky we read both versions of the script! Now I won’t have a headache.
Superman:
Thank God we’re flawless, perfectly intellectual beings who have armchair quarterbacks like Chris to help us out!
Batman:
Martha won’t die tonight. You distract Lex while I save her.
Jokes aside, the above is not that far off from the method Stuckmann suggests. If they were going to spoon feed the audience information we already know, they might as well just fix the whole premise thing and lock up Lex to save the day! The whole point of the Batman v Superman battle was that it was a consequence (Google it, Marvel readers) of the actions the heroes took earlier. The do you bleed scene was the most important puzzle piece of the film, because it directly led to the premise, even more so than the Metropolis destruction or Lex Luthor’s manipulations. Even in a short animated movie, the do you bleed scene would have led to a Batman/Superman scuffle, because Superman directly challenged the identity and integrity and grit of Bruce. It only makes sense that they fought without really talking about why.
But I guess I should tell all this to Zod’s snapped neck. Did I believe a pair of glasses could fool the world’s greatest detective?
By
John McGee
Shanlian on Batman Episode 60 wsg Brandon Vietti
This week on Shanlian on Batman we talk to Brandon Vietti. Brandon has worked on an extensive list of Batman projects including two fan favorites, Batman Bad Blood and Young Justice! Hear how he got his start in the business and his personal experiences working on some of our favorite shows. We had a blast talking to Mr. Vietti and we hope you enjoy listening, also don’t forget to visit us at both,www.ShanlianOnBatman.com and www.PodcastEmpireNetwork.com Thank you!
Ben Affleck to Star and Direct Solo Bat-Film

During tonight’s WB Panel at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, Warner Bros. Chief Kevin Tsujihara confirmed that “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” star Ben Affleck has indeed signed on to direct the upcoming solo Batman film for Warner Bros.
Affleck is co-writing this upcoming film with DC Comics COO Geoff Johns.
As of this writing there is no word on a release date for the upcoming solo Batman film.
So what do you make of this announcement? Are you thrilled that Affleck will be in fact directing this film? What solo Batman story would you like to see him tackle? Sound off below and let us know.
Source : The Hollywood Reporter
Shanlian on Batman Episode 59 – Suicide Squad “Blitz” trailer breakdown
The crew takes to the web to breakdown the latest “Blitz” trailer for Suicide Squad. Tune in to see what scenes stand out the most to use and see weather or not we are still hyped for this movie to come out!
Also check out the video we did for this episode right here! https://youtu.be/gqyNeCpna8c
Batman-On-Film Shanlian On Batman Special Crossover
Batman-On-Film’s founder Bill “Jett” Ramey and his crew team up with the guys from Shanlian on Batman to talk Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice. At this point pretty much everyone has seen this film but in all fairness we must say, obviously, ***THIS PODCAST CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR BATMAN V SUPERMAN DAWN OF JUSTCE** Now with that being out of the way, come hang out with the BOF & SoB crews while they go over everything that they liked, disliked, would have changed, and interpreted from this film! Don’t forget to visit www.batman-on-film.com for more BOF and as always check SoB out at www.ShanlianOnBatman.com as well as www.PodcastEmpireNetwork.Com
Snyder on Affleck Directing Batman
Ever since it was announced a few years ago that Ben Affleck would be donning the cape and cowl, fans everywhere have been wondering if Affleck would play double duty as actor and director of the solo Batman series.
Now in a recent interview with JOE.ie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder talked briefly about trying to convince Ben Affleck to direct the upcoming Batman film. Watch the video below and listen to all of Snyder’s comments about that upcoming film.
Would you want to see Affleck take over directorial duties on the solo Batman film? If not who would you get to take over that role?
Source: JOE.ie
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