I always liked 'Green Lantern,' but I wasn't necessarily a diehard fan. I read stories here and there when I came across them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always loved Batman, the Michael Keaton 'Batman.' I loved those films, and Superman, but I was never a real comic book geek.
'The Green Lantern' seems a little calculated to me. It's like, 'We've got to get on this gay bandwagon and make this character gay.' Like anything else, there's earnest expressions in the culture and then there's kind of bandwagoning.
If you compare it to 'Batman' and 'Superman,' the world of 'Green Lantern' is way bigger and potentially way more interesting in a lot of ways, I think.
I've always had a soft spot for comic books. I learned to read from them. The words in them were so interesting.
As a kid, when most of my friends were into Superman and Batman, there was only one superhero who held my interest - The Green Hornet.
It's much easier to make a Superman or Batman film than a Green Lantern film.
I grew up with 'Star Wars' and was a massive fan of the original films.
I grew up as a fan of comic books, and I've been reading them for so long that I've never felt an affinity toward just one.
I didn't know the Green Lantern comics at all. I was a Superman reader.
I am someone who, from a very young age, was a huge fan of DC Comics.