by Jinzo Ningen » Sat Mar 15, 2014 10:37 am
1990 Flash = comic book.
2014 Flash = comical shnook.
Agree that writing is as important. The kid is young & skinny, which isn't so much an issue to me so much as the fact that the suit looks like something snagged right off the rack. The mask/cowl is form-fitting, but the rest is loose & baggy?!? Spider-Man is a skinny kid, too... but at least his superhero costume fits him properly. Show me some comic book pictures where The Flash's tights are drawn all loose and hangy, like the suit in that pic. How is something that non-formfitting going to stay on The Flash's body the first time he zooms off at hyper speed? Those loose rags would be ripped right off. To fit in with today's youth, I suppose the waist of the pants in back will hang halfway down his buttcheeks, with his underwear sticking out the top? Well, at least they actually gave him a suit, of sorts, and an honest-to-God mask, instead of shying away from the source material like Smallville did and saying "no costume" so we can all "take it more seriously" or whatever. Blah. Haven't we all learned by now that it's perfectly OK to have costumed heroes? Costumes don't take away anything, and in the case of comic book hero characters, the clothes DO make the man, or at least a good part of him. Again, I reserve to make a more final judgement when we see the suit in motion on film and with some FX for super speed, but I feel it looks bad. IMHO.