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<blockquote data-quote="MGibster" data-source="post: 9248781" data-attributes="member: 4534"><p>Bingo. In a movie like <em>Dawn of the Dead</em>, in order to buy into the story, we have to accept the premise that the dead have risen and seek to satiate their hunger by chowing down on the neighbors. But although the audience accepts this fantastic premise, it doesn't follow that they'll accept additional fantastic elements as well. If a dragon were to show up and burn through a horde of zombies I'd have a lot of questions. </p><p></p><p>One of the things that killed me was reading the Batman story <em>Hush. </em>It's not that I expect whole lot of realism from comic books, but in this one Batman is swinging from a great height when someone shoots the cable sending him plummeting to the ground and suffers from a fractured skull. It's a grevious injury, and they have to summon one of the most skilled brain surgeons in the world to remove fragments of Bruce Wayne's skull from his brain. Within a week or two Batman is back out on the streets doing his thing. It took me completely out of the story. I can accept some dude from another planet becomes super strong because of our yellow sun, I can accept someone getting powers through radioactive arachnids, and I can even accept a billionaire in a fetish suit beating up criminals to get over his mommy and daddy issues. I simply could not accept Batman coming back from a fractured skull so quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MGibster, post: 9248781, member: 4534"] Bingo. In a movie like [I]Dawn of the Dead[/I], in order to buy into the story, we have to accept the premise that the dead have risen and seek to satiate their hunger by chowing down on the neighbors. But although the audience accepts this fantastic premise, it doesn't follow that they'll accept additional fantastic elements as well. If a dragon were to show up and burn through a horde of zombies I'd have a lot of questions. One of the things that killed me was reading the Batman story [I]Hush. [/I]It's not that I expect whole lot of realism from comic books, but in this one Batman is swinging from a great height when someone shoots the cable sending him plummeting to the ground and suffers from a fractured skull. It's a grevious injury, and they have to summon one of the most skilled brain surgeons in the world to remove fragments of Bruce Wayne's skull from his brain. Within a week or two Batman is back out on the streets doing his thing. It took me completely out of the story. I can accept some dude from another planet becomes super strong because of our yellow sun, I can accept someone getting powers through radioactive arachnids, and I can even accept a billionaire in a fetish suit beating up criminals to get over his mommy and daddy issues. I simply could not accept Batman coming back from a fractured skull so quickly. [/QUOTE]
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