Talk:Big Hero 6/@comment-929837-20140320231530

Fine. Your aim is to do a non-Marvel superhero movie that can be considered a wondeful experience. Then THIS is what you do need to do, "Big Hero 6". Follow these instructions, and you'll a gem among the mud:

-all superheroes in the team must be competent. This must NOT be "Gogo Tomago is incredibly competent but the other five are clueless morons, so Gogo ends up doing all the work while the other five only get in the way, tey the other five get all the credit". All must be equal, all must be competent

-don't make it parody. Be a straightforward supehero movie, don't try to be a deconstruction

-you are a superhero movie. Remember that. Don't try to be a romantic comedy, or some sort of existential drama

-don't try to be Nolan. Nolan is Nolan, and that's enough Nolan for us. Don't go all "dark and realistic" on us. Feel free to be as exciting, whimsical and unrealatic as possible

-if one of the heroes has a love interest, make sure it's a fully developed character and not there to be a love interest

-cast unknowns. Honey Lemon and Baymax should be Honey Lemon and Baymax, they shouldn't be "Uma Thurman as a superheroine" and "Will Smith as a superhero".

-Yokai, the villain, should pose a credible threat to the heroes. Make him into a wizard, or a demon, or an alien overlord, don't pit the heroes againat ANOTHER non-powered mad scientist or mafia boss.

-the action sequences should be exiting, gripping, easy to see and pleasant to hear. No shaky cam, no heroes running away from the villains, no using the Banana Splits Show theme as the background music.