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whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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This guy claims to have seen stills and storyboards that fully detail the GL costume in the movie.
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  • Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) does not don the suit until his first trip to the planet Oa; which takes place when his power ring acknowledges his need for training after he creates his first construct on Earth.
  • When the suit, which is created out of a “hard light” construct from the power ring, is in its solid form, the mask, boots, shoulders, chest, abdomen and back are a distinct, rich green, while the arms, legs and waist areas are a deep black.
  • The suit has definitive lines which segregate the green and black colors.
  • The glowing, green textured lines which encompass the suit fluctuate in intensity as Jordan gains more control over the power ring, which channels his willpower. The more focus he has, the less it "bleeds" energy.
  • The front, green section of the suit does not extend below and around Jordan’s crotch as depicted in many of the older comic books. Instead, it ends in a sharp point at the base of his abdomen in the modern fashion.
  • When flying, or traveling through space, the suit emits a faint green glow around the ring bearer. Jordan flies, of his own will, many times throughout the film.
  • The ring is comprised of a solid silver band. Over its front, a translucent green attachment is centered with a jewel which visibly “flows” with energy.
  • The individual power batteries each Lantern Corp member carries are much different from the comics’ versions. These are mostly comprised of the same green, translucent material which covers the power ring. The handle of the battery is squared off, and immobile. A large jewel rests at its center as well.
  • An inscription around the jewel appears to be the Green Lantern Oath, which each member of the Corps must recite to charge their rings.


whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
It tends to put you immediately at a disadvantage and IMO is a sign of true weakness.
This is true both in politics and on the internet."

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thats Speedy, he saw the stills while he was in the action figure factory.

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 Originally Posted By: Prometheus
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Funny, but I never understood why people label Hal as bland.

Hal was the one who usually enjoyed having a little fun every once in a while, compared to Bruce whose millionaire playboy persona was only something he kept up for public consumption and Barry who was a bit of a science nerd.

Is it because he doesn't make lame quips while he's fighting some bad guy or break the fourth wall to make a stupidly quick pun?

Hal's a moderately conservative Irish Catholic with a sense for excitement and adventure, but also a sense of honor and duty (being a U.S.A.F/turned private test pilot and a member of an intergalactic peace keeping force)

It just depends on who is writing him (like every other character)


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Agreed on most all points. Personally, I always see Hal Jordan as one of two ways. Either as the whiny bitch-boy during Neil Adams GA/GL era, or the fucking Maverick (TOP GUN) of the DCU. Depends on who writes him, I guess. The only time I find him truly bland is when Geoff Johns writes him. I'll be glad the day Johns becomes irrelevant to comics...

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 Originally Posted By: Doc.Mid-Nite
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Funny, but I never understood why people label Hal as bland.

Hal was the one who usually enjoyed having a little fun every once in a while, compared to Bruce whose millionaire playboy persona was only something he kept up for public consumption and Barry who was a bit of a science nerd.

Is it because he doesn't make lame quips while he's fighting some bad guy or break the fourth wall to make a stupidly quick pun?

Hal's a moderately conservative Irish Catholic with a sense for excitement and adventure, but also a sense of honor and duty (being a U.S.A.F/turned private test pilot and a member of an intergalactic peace keeping force)

It just depends on who is writing him (like every other character)




it's because people had no idea how to write the character and would just tack on whatever persona they deemed relevant at the moment. honestly, it wasn't Hal that was bland, it was the stories being told about him for most of his run.

Cooke's New Frontier is probably the best story ever told about Hal and it's mainly just a leadup to his origin and him becoming GL.

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That's kind of what I don't get though.

When the likes of Wein/Conway/Wolfman came over from Marvel to DC to start the Bronze Age (you know, when superhero comics were really starting to get good and you create a new character) they gave all of these characters individual personalities and defined roles in the DCU mainly in JLoA (when shared continuity was kept only in the team-up books instead of all over the place connecting every book and every character in order to lead up to some event where all of them have to come together; which is the whole point of team-up books like Avengers and JLoA in the first place)

Superman was the guy everybody trusted, Batman was the guy who always had a plan, Hal was the guy who bent the rules but still respected his duty, Barry was the sort of square practical science expert, etc.

He was more like the Captain Kirk of the DCU.

Someone whose will/determination came from his training as a U.S.A.F. pilot/Starfleet Officer. The guy that was already trained to handle and maintain his calm and composure during unexpected high pressure and turbulent situations (like real pilots are trained for when something unexpected happens out of the blue, like sudden engine failure, etc,) before he got the ring and what made him worthy of it in the first place.

The guy who not only patrolled the universe, but had fun exploring it.

The guy who would bend the rules he was under if necessary (and sometimes for fun like sleeping with hot alien chicks)

The guy who sometimes struggled with all of his responsibilities, and whose responsibilities often affected his personal life.

The guy who wasn't perfect and made mistakes, but wasn't afraid to admit his mistakes and wasn't afraid to move on instead of constantly dwelling on them and whining about them.

It's not hard to build on those things.



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He was more like the Captain Kirk of the DCU.


That's exactly how I always saw Hal. In fact, I've always read Hal's voice as Shatneresque whenever I've read the character.

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Yeah. That's why I was hoping they were going to find someone who could do for the role of Hal what Chris Pine did for the role of Kirk (he would have made a great Hal if he didn't already play Kirk first).


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 Originally Posted By: Doc.Mid-Nite
That's kind of what I don't get though.

When the likes of Wein/Conway/Wolfman came over from Marvel to DC to start the Bronze Age (you know, when superhero comics were really starting to get good and you create a new character) they gave all of these characters individual personalities and defined roles in the DCU mainly in JLoA (when shared continuity was kept only in the team-up books instead of all over the place connecting every book and every character in order to lead up to some event where all of them have to come together; which is the whole point of team-up books like Avengers and JLoA in the first place)

Superman was the guy everybody trusted, Batman was the guy who always had a plan, Hal was the guy who bent the rules but still respected his duty, Barry was the sort of square practical science expert, etc.

He was more like the Captain Kirk of the DCU.

Someone whose will/determination came from his training as a U.S.A.F. pilot/Starfleet Officer. The guy that was already trained to handle and maintain his calm and composure during unexpected high pressure and turbulent situations (like real pilots are trained for when something unexpected happens out of the blue, like sudden engine failure, etc,) before he got the ring and what made him worthy of it in the first place.

The guy who not only patrolled the universe, but had fun exploring it.

The guy who would bend the rules he was under if necessary (and sometimes for fun like sleeping with hot alien chicks)

The guy who sometimes struggled with all of his responsibilities, and whose responsibilities often affected his personal life.

The guy who wasn't perfect and made mistakes, but wasn't afraid to admit his mistakes and wasn't afraid to move on instead of constantly dwelling on them and whining about them.

It's not hard to build on those things.




yeah, and Wolfman particularly did some good stuff when they revived the book in the early 80's. but you'd also had the GL/GA stuff which somewhat reduced the character to a bland guy who didn't know what to do when confronted with "realistic" problems by the revamped Green Arrow, who came across as much more dynamic (totally planned by the creators).

I've got to feel the most damage was done by the Gerard Jones relaunch in the late 80's, which not only made Hal boring, but was also a really boring book overall. I always wondered where all these vocal Hal fans were when Jones was driving the book into the toilet in the early 90's. if they'd complained a few years earlier, we might've been spared the space bug debacle. . .

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yeah, and Wolfman particularly did some good stuff when they revived the book in the early 80's. but you'd also had the GL/GA stuff which somewhat reduced the character to a bland guy who didn't know what to do when confronted with "realistic" problems by the revamped Green Arrow, who came across as much more dynamic (totally planned by the creators).
Totally. O'Neil's HTH was a completely one sided Hippy/Liberal story that was about making Liberal Ollie look good and Hal look like a fool just because he was a conservative.

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I've got to feel the most damage was done by the Gerard Jones relaunch in the late 80's, which not only made Hal boring, but was also a really boring book overall. I always wondered where all these vocal Hal fans were when Jones was driving the book into the toilet in the early 90's. if they'd complained a few years earlier, we might've been spared the space bug debacle. . .
Exactly. Rapidly aging Hal so quickly after his last appearance in GLC #224 without any explanation and turning Hal into an old Hippy/Hobo was a terrible idea.

Why anyone at DC thought that was a good idea is beyond me.


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whomod said: I generally don't like it when people decide to play by the rules against people who don't play by the rules.
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I'm just not feeling it. I guess the moment they cast Reynolds I was out. I've never liked him in anything I've ever seen him. I don't think he's funny, I don't think he's a good actor, and I don't think he's Hal Jordan. Maybe this movie will change that? Doubt it.

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Ryan Reynolds is awesome. This movie might be the opposite of that.


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Nah, otherwise I would have said "This sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!"

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