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Post Posted: March 25th 2015 9:11 pm
 
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So, Lex looks like Lex. I guess that's not surprise.

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Post Posted: April 17th 2015 5:32 pm
 
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Trailer leaked (cam recorded):




A bit underwhelming considering we really haven't seen much of anything yet except for the new costumes.


Post Posted: April 17th 2015 5:58 pm
 
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Here's the official one. I agree that it doesn't give to much away save for the heavy-duty Bat suits.



Post Posted: April 17th 2015 7:54 pm
 
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Underwhelming.

Of course, this is fresh after you know what....


Post Posted: April 18th 2015 10:38 am
 
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Post Posted: April 21st 2015 7:52 pm
 
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The new Bat-suit is in full-color is below. It's the best one since Burton's, but not as good as the Arkham City one.

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Post Posted: April 30th 2015 6:21 pm
 
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The new Batsuit in color is below. Good job, Warner Brothers.

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Post Posted: April 30th 2015 8:30 pm
 
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Kevin Smith overreacted.


Post Posted: July 11th 2015 4:53 pm
 
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The new trailer is quite dramatic and exciting. Yes, that's Robin's suit at 2:01.



Post Posted: July 12th 2015 5:01 pm
 
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Best parts, imo seeing WW in live action again.

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Post Posted: July 12th 2015 10:41 pm
 
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Thanks for those gifs Thunder


Post Posted: July 13th 2015 12:24 pm
 
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Dumb question...is this film intended to exist in the same universe as the Nolan Batman films?

It will take a lot for me to see Bruce Wayne in Ben Affleck instead of seeing Ben Affleck in Ben Affleck.


Post Posted: July 13th 2015 5:50 pm
 
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Nope, the Nolan films are in their own bubble. The new shared DC cinematic universe starts with Man of Steel and all future DC films will be included in it. The TV shows (Arrow, Flash, Gotham, SuperGirl) however are not included in the new movieverse (for some lame reason) but do share the same tv world. At least Arrow and Flash do, not sure about Gotham or SuperGirl yet.


Post Posted: July 13th 2015 7:40 pm
 
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Has that been officially stated by Warner? Based on the trailers, it seems like the MOS series could be a continuation. Maybe, it's up to viewer to make the determination?

BTW, an new image of the desert Batsuit is here.


Post Posted: July 13th 2015 10:05 pm
 
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I thought they had come out and stated, planely, that Nolan would be an elseworlds batman, and that the in continuity batman would start in Superman/Batman.


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Not slavishly following this film but this was too bad-ass not to post. :cool:


Post Posted: November 30th 2015 10:17 pm
 
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I'm going to be honest....after the Civil War trailer....this looks childish.


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That Civil War trailer did nothing for me. Then again, I got off the Marvel train years ago.

Love the whole feel of what seems like a Superman black site.


Post Posted: December 3rd 2015 12:25 am
 
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That latest (full) trailer portends a disaster. Back to looking like wet shit.


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So we already know what the conflict of ideals will lead to... Teaming up for yet another dumb monster fight. With an impossibly annoying Luthor cackling in the background.

Btw Sup was more badass with his peanuts than with Bats in the footage so far:

Watch on youtube.com


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so that whole leaked script from way back which talked about Zod being brought back to life as Doomsday is apparently real?? annnd Doomsday looks like a troll from LOTR???? gotcha


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I'm fairly convinced Warner/DC don't know what they're doing.

This is a prime example of going full retard when there was absolutely NO reason to. Why would you reveal Doomsday in any trailer? He looks like he's just escaped from the mines of Moria. Did they suddenly think no one was going to be interested in seeing this movie? This is a knee jerk reaction to the TFA and Civil War trailers, both of which absolutely crushed.

I had some pretty high hopes for BvS which have now somewhat tempered. Eisenberg's Luthor didn't help the situation.


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MoS told me all I needed to know about the DCCU. It's misguided and Zack Snyder is the absolute wrong person to steer this ship.

This doesn't move the needle for me in the slightest.


Post Posted: December 4th 2015 9:24 am
 
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Is that Wonder Woman at the end of the trailer?

I wasn't the least bit interested in this until now.


Post Posted: December 4th 2015 10:13 am
 
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This looks terrible.

I could never get onboard with Affleck as Batman.

No way.

The WW chick looks like she's on the potty at the end of the trailer.

I'm waiting for number one or number two to come flying out.


Post Posted: December 4th 2015 7:32 pm
 
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Captain Walker wrote:
The WW chick looks like she's on the potty at the end of the trailer.

Not that there's anything wrong with that... ;)


Post Posted: December 4th 2015 8:23 pm
 
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don't forget Aquaman is in this played by Jason Moma


Post Posted: December 29th 2015 6:43 am
 
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I saw this trailer on the big screen when seeing TFA again.

Yeah. I really need to do some naughty things to Wonder Woman's panties. :bunnys:


Post Posted: January 14th 2016 6:36 pm
 
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To me, the clip in the link below is good stuff.

Superman threatens Batman in ‘Batman v Superman’ clip


Post Posted: March 18th 2016 5:15 pm
 
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One week to go and the full soundtrack can be heard below.



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movie spoiled. taken from superherohype forums:

The film has an absolutely gorgeous opening credit sequence: basically splitting the action between the night of the Wayne murder, and the day of their funeral. There are some genuinely iconic shots, especially regarding Martha’s pearls, as the film cuts back and forth. Young Bruce is running from the funeral and falls into the Batcave. The scene feels a little more like Batman Forever than Batman Begins. Maybe a little of both. When Bruce lands he sees the cavern and the bats for the first time, they start to swarm and literally being lifting Bruce up, off his feet. It sounds ridiculous, but the carry him up to the light at the top of the shaft. At that point Bruce’s adult voiceover begins, saying something along the lines of “that’s how the dream always goes” or something.

It fades to white, and there’s a title card like, “the day the world was introduced to the superman,” or something like that, I don't quite remember. But this is the Kyptonian sequence from Bruce’s perspective. The most significant thing is that he arrives at the wreckage of Wayne Financial to find Scoot Mcnairy’s character trapped under an I-beam. I don't remember Scoot’s name, and I’m not sure that IMDB is correct, either, but he IS NOT Jimmy Olsen, as many believed. He IS very important, however, despite being a minor character. His paralysis is a crucial element to Senator Finch and Lex’s separate plans to undermine Superman.

Cut to the present, Lois is in the African desert, interviewing a Terrorist leader. Her photographer, (also not Jimmy) is stopped, his camera destroyed, and a tracking device removed from the camera: he’s CIA, working undercover. Not even Lois is aware. Things go sour immediately, he is killed, as are a few bystanders. Lois is taken hostage, and Superman saves her.

Cut to Gotham, this is the “horror/SE7EN” scene Ben Affleck referred to, its also the ‘Bat Brand” scene. The guy that gets branded is running a human trafficking ring, and the victims are behind bars in a cage. Two police officers find the crime scene, where the girls call Batman “a demon” or “a devil.” One officer finds the branded man and batman, and begins shooting at anything that moves. This cuts to a news reel, revealing that the Batman Brand is basically a death sentence in prison, as its only given to rapists, child molesters, human traffickers, etc.

If I recall, the news transitions to the African hostage situation, basically blaming Superman for the casualties, despite happening before his arrival.

Lois is bathing, Clark brings home flowers, they talk about how hard it is for her to be with him AND for him to be superman. Then, ya know, sexy time in the bathtub.

I don't remember what comes next in what order, so bear with me, because the order isn’t that important for a little while. But there’s a scene in the batcave with Alfred and Bruce, some stuff with Clark being assigned a sports piece for the Planet but wanting to pursue the Batman, and a scene at a beach in Africa, where there is a crashed spacecraft, and divers pulling up a lava-like rock, full of kryptonite.

Lex is introduced at his basketball court, talking to the senator and some other government officials. A small quantity of kryptonite has been found and has been shown to break down the cells belonging to general Zod. Lex wants more, and needs the Senator to allow the HUGE African shipment into the United States without dealing with customs. He wants to create a deterrent in the event that Superman or another kryptonian should attack. He basically trades the information he’s amassed on kryptonite for access to Zod’s body, and the kryptonian ship.

Bruce is investigating a terrorist group in connection to the group Lois is also researching. Bruce knows that there’s a connection to one of the terrorists from Africa, and traces it back to lex. Bruce is planning to break into Lex’s mansion when Alfred reveals that he’s been invited to a party there, anyway. Bruce is connected to Alfred, sneaking a hacking device into the building’s mainframe. Clark can hear this happening through Bruce’s headset and begins the face to face interaction from the trailer. Bruce tries to retrieve his hacking device, but Diana has stolen it. He get’s it back a few nights later at a museum. She reveals that a photograph of hers has been stolen, but Lex’s files are too encrypted.

Clark also leaves the party due to a fire in mexico, starting a montage about how superman is perceived as both a god and a devil, there are a bunch of real people in on this debate, from Anderson Cooper, Nancy Grace and Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Bruce decrypts the data at the batcave, and triggers the Knightmare sequence. Its almost entirely whats been shown in the trailer. Bruce awakens to Flash from the future warning about causing the apocalypse should “she” die, you assume he’s talking about Lois, but its Martha Kent. Bruce wakes. Once the file is decrypted h essentially learns that Lex is shipping the kryptonite in from africa, and Bruce wants it.

A big chase scene occurs at the docs, where Bruce is after the truck full of kryptonite, this is the big Batmobile scene, and its pretty spectacular. The batmobile can take a tremendous amount of punishment, ripping throught boats, ships, brick walls. This is also the scene where Bruce hits Clark with the vehicle and Clark gives the “bat is dead” line, and Bruce’s “do you bleed” line.

Scoot’s character has been left without legs, and seeks revenge against superman. He is arrested for vandalizing the Superman monument, domestic terrorism etc. and is bailed out by lex. Lex wants to use him to testify against Superman. Bruce sees Scoot’s character on the news, and asks why he hasn't been receiving severance pay. Apparently he’s been sending it back, each with angry notes attached, like the “you let your family die.” Lex gives Scoot a high tech wheelchair in prep for the hearing.

Superman agrees to appear at the hearing, Lex sort of threatens the Senator for denying him permission to create an assassination tool, and Scoot’s character arrives, also bitter. The senator attempts to begin the hearing, only to realize that she’s being threatened. There’s some kind of personal message taped to her tea glass, and she notices Lex’s seat is empty, as Superman approaches the stand. Scoot’s wheelchair explodes, taking out the entire building. This kind of bothered me, to be honest, because Mercy Graves was still in the courthouse, and that mean Lex sacrificed her. I dunno, you don't kill your body guard, ya know? Especially Mercy.

Clark is devastated and flees, having a pseudo-dream sequence in the mountains, where Pa Kent basically tells him that there are always consequences for your actions, despite those actions being inherently good. He tells Clark a story about how he diverted a flood from his farm when he was young, believing himself to be a hero, only to learn that the neighboring farm was flooded instead, their horses drowned.

Lex returns to Lexcorp to descover that he’s been robbed, the building on fire, and the kryptonite missing. In its glass case is a batarang.

Batman begins training to take on supes. Developing kryptonite based gasses, and a kryptonite spear.

There’s also a running subplot with Lois, she’s investigating the bullets from the shooting in Africa. They aren’t registered to any weapons manufacturer in the world, legitimate or black market. Theres a conspiracy that Lexcorp developed the weapons to attract Superman, helping to initiate the suspicion over Superman’s accountability.

While Bruce was investigating Lex’s hard drive, he encounters a file labeled “Metahumans.” In it are a few video files of Diana Prince, and a photograph of her from 1918. He sends her that information, and a few scenes later we see her look through the other videos attached. One is of Barry Allen in a convenience store, stopping an armed robbery, no costume, however. The next is underwater footage of a shipwreck, and an encounter with Aquaman as he destroys an underwater drone. And the last is of Silas Stone working to repair Vic, who is literally just a torso and a head.

Lex gains control of the kryptonian airship, using Zod’s finger prints, sliced off with kryptonite. He mixes his own DNA with Zods, against the warnings of the computer.

Martha Kent is kidnapped while working. Lois is as well.

Bruce appears in his armored suit and ignites the bat signal, calling for superman. He leaves the kryptonite spear in the building for later.

Lex and Lois have their spat atop the Lexcorp tower, and Lex throws her off. Superman saves her, of course, and lands atop the tower. Lex reveals that he has taken Martha Kent hostage, and is giving Superman one hour to kill the Batman, or Martha will die. He has some EXTRA creepy polaroids of Martha tied up with the word “witch” written on her forehead, saying that because she is the mother of a demon, she must be a witch. Lex want to prove that Superman cannot be almighty because if God is almighty than he cannot be entirely good, and if he IS entirely good, then he cannot be almighty. Lex knows exactly who Clark is, though I’m not clear on if he knows who Bruce is.

Bats and Supes have their fight, but its built entirely on manipulation by Lex. Bat’s has been convinced that Scoot’s character is sort of a martyr against superman, though the hateful letters have been sent by Lex all along. Batman has a few traps set, ahead of time: two sonic speakers, which is nice to see Superman weak to soundwaves in live action, and a set of automatic turrets. Superman gets through those quickly, and leads into the interaction at the rooftop, near the batsignal. The canister that Clark catches IS filled with kryptonite, and Bruce begins to just beat supes to the ground. Utterly merciless. Bruce says something along the lines of “you aren’t a man, men have fear” or something and it continues, pretty evenly matched. Once Bruce’s helmet is destroyed he basically takes the kryptonite spear and goes in for the kill. Lois shows up, and intervenes at the right moment before Bruce literally kills superman. Supes starts cry-shouting that he “has to save Martha” He asks “WHO’S MARTHA?” and like, “Why are you saying that” and Lois like “That’s his MOTHER’S NAME” and this FREAKS. BRUCE. OUT. (If you’ve never noticed before, both Bruce and Clark’s mothers are named Martha, and this is really important). Basically Bruce starts having PTSD flashbacks of his mother and father dying in Crime Alley, and his father whispering “Martha” and that empathy he shares with Clark pushes him to see Clark as an equal. Bruce throws the spear aside, and agrees to help rescue Martha Kent, (thus avoiding the Superman driven apocalypse from the nightmare).

Bruce takes the Batwing to the docks where Lex’s goons are holding Martha. I do have some reservations about this scene, as we see Batman KILL. Not cool, man. Using the Batwing he takes out several armed vehicles, literally firing at them and then blowing them up. Alfred takes control of the Batwing, and we see the fight scene from the final trailer, leading to Batman rescuing Martha from one of the terrorists (holding a flamethrower) by literally blowing it up and lighting the man on fire.

Clark tries to intervene at the Kryptonian wreckage, where Lex unveils Doomsday. The two fight it out very briefly in metropolis, before Superman flies him into orbit. The US government deems it appropriate to launch a nuke and takes Doomsday down. Doomsday lands on Stryker’s Island (apparently long abandoned) and is strengthened by the radiation from the nuke. Bruce, in the Batwing, realizes that he’s going to have to lead Doomsday to shipping yard in Gotham, where he left the kryptonite spear, as it's the only thing that can stop Doomsday. Apparently the area is abandoned. (Also, the destruction is barely 1/100th of MOS). Superman is rejuvenated by Yellow sunlight and returns to the fight. And Wonder Woman FINALLY joins in. She’s amazing. And her musical theme is just so incredibly B.A.

Its mostly a team up of WW and Supes, while Bats acts as a distraction and Lois tries to retrieve the Spear, which she nearly drowns trying to obtain. Clark assists, nearly drowning, himself, from the kryptonite. Doomsday is HUUUUGE. Like 15 feet tall and evolving throughout the fight. WW does most of the work, and her lasso does get some use. While the rumor that she decapitated Doomsday is not true, she DOES chop off a hand, and a HUGE spike grows in its place. Superman tells Lois he loves her and flies in to stab Doomsday in the heart with the kryptonite spear, being impaled, himself, on Doomsday’s spikey appendage. (that image floating around is 100% legit). They both die. So, for those thinking “Doomsday is gonna be wasted in this movie, its too soon to kill Supes…” I’ve got some bad news.

The ending is kinda drawn out. There’s a HUGE procession for Superman, and a memorial (there’s a leaked image of that floating around, too), and a quiet service in Smallville for Clark. Lois is there, as are Bruce and Diana. Martha gives Lois an engagement ring that Clark had been planning to give to her. Bruce and Diana discuss the future. That Bruce worried and wants to contact the other metahumans. Diana doesn't think that's such a great idea, but Bruce feels that he failed Superman. Its all obvious set up for Justice League.

Another scene towards the end is of Lex being admitted into a high facility prison and getting his head shaved (even the rumors surrounding THAT weren’t true). It ends with Batman in his cell, threatening him with the Bat Brand, but only punching the wall with it. Lex reveals that the kryptonian ship sent out a signal, and that more big bads were coming. He “rang a bell.”

The final shot of the movie is at the graveyard, you can hear a faint drum. It sound like a heartbeat, the second time. The camera dooms in on the casket, the heartbeat is heard again as the handful of soil on top begins to levitate slightly. Then the camera cuts to black.

I’m not sure if there was a post credit scene or not, as the projectionist turned it off almost immediately.


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Early word is that it's a giant boring uninspired mess. Not good for the DCCU, which Zack Snyder is doing his best to destroy before it gets going.

I'll reserve judgement and see for myself this weekend. Hoping to be pleasantly surprised but not expecting much.


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Snyder always seemed to me to be one of those directors who could do one thing really well (make visually stimulating action/comic book films), but he needed a good team to make sure other parts of the film were up to par. For example, I disliked Watchmen's script, but I loved seeing shots and scenes that meticulously recreated panels and pages from the comic. Also, I liked Man of Steel, but I figured that it ultimately worked for me due to Goyer's and Nolan's involvement in writing.

I definitely wouldn't have made him the one steering the creative ship for the DCCU, if I were a Warner executive. I'll withhold judgment for BvS until I see it, and I'm enough of a sheep to give the DCCU a few movies before I holistically judge it.


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I read a couple of negative reviews, which pointed out the lack of humor in the film. Ugh. Just because it's a funny book movie, it doesn't mean that the film can't take itself seriously.

If it performs well at the box office, Snyder won't get pulled from future DC projects. Case in point: Michael Bay can make disjointed Transformer movies until he's 180 provided that they continue to make a lot of money for their studios.

Regardless of how "The Dawn of Justice" ( :whateva: ) turns out, you absolutely have to watch the animated The Dark Knight Returns movies. The adaption is completely entertaining, and the second part handles Joker and the Superman fight really well. My only real compliant is that the negative influences of Batman are downplayed (unlike in Miller's original). The Sons of Batman get too easy a pass.

The Dark Knight Returns (Part 1)

The Dark Knight Returns Part 2


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Just got back from it.

It's not a 29% RT-type movie but it's severely disjointed and poorly written. Extremely overstuffed with completely insignificant material and subplots. My biggest takeaway was that the filmmaking team in charge of DC needs to be replaced. They can't tell a clear and coherent story to save their lives. There's good material in BvS - just like there was good material in MoS - but it's completely lost because the sum is hollow, meaningless and pretty boring.

You get A-class actors giving pretty good performances in front of solid production design, but these movies have failed from a storytelling 101 perspective. It's far too early to reboot the DCCU, but it's clear they aren't going to be able to compete with Marvel until they "refresh."

They put a lot into this film. What a mess for DC.


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I haven't seen the film yet. From an outside perspective, it sounds like the main problem is Snyder. So, maybe the upcoming DC films will benefit from more competent direction? Of course, there's the chance of another Green Lantern, which had a capable director.

CoGro, what were top 2 best and worst aspects of the movie?


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Best:

- Batman: Affleck does a heck of a job as Bruce Wayne and Batman. When Batman is revealed he appears scary in a way he hasn't before, and his fighting style is as pulled from the pages of the comics/Arkham games.
- The opening sequence: A great way of showing the end battle from the perspective of people on the ground while setting up Bruce's motivation.

Bottom 2:

- The writing: None of the characters do anything that makes any sense. Batman literally "befriends" Superman after their fight because their mothers share the same first name. He goes from thinking Superman was responsible for the bombing at Congress, and wanting to murder him, to being his best bud after Superman pleads "protect Martha." Never mind that Superman wasn't responsible. Thread is not resolved on screen and Batman says to Martha when saving her "I'm a friend of your son's" literally a minute after preparing to impale him. It's an amateur effort.
- Lex Luthor: Jesse Eisenberg plays one character - Mark Zuckerberg. Every character he's done since has been a riff on his Social Network role. It's the exact same here and it doesn't work. This was a terrible choice.

Bonus:

Justice League set ups: This was so lazily done that I felt embarrassed watching it. The "meta humans" are revealed in email videos. Wonder Woman and Batman literally watch email videos to ID Cyborg, Flash and Aquaman. It was a joke. Totally distracted from what was already a poorly written movie. It felt like spreading liquid shit on the bread of your turd sandwich.


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Steaming pile of shit.....

that is all.


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http://www.slashfilm.com/jimmy-olsen-in ... -superman/

This is what a director who has no connection to the source material sounds like.


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Loud, joyless mess of a movie. The main takeaways for me, and I'm being as gracious as possible, was Jeremy Irons' inspired casting, a moment or two out of the titular fight, Batman's fighting style and, lastly, Batman's wacked out post-apocalyptic vision. That's pretty much it.

Also, not enough diarrhea references in this thread. :spray:


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I very much enjoyed the portrayal of Batman in this. Affleck was awesome.

I do feel that the Superman material basically brought it down. The Batman stuff was solid. That was the only reason I saw it. I actually kinda liked psycho Lex. I mean, he was at least entertaining. The rest of the Superman stuff just bored the fuck out of me. But then they would cut back to Batfleck and Jeremy Irons as Alfred. That kept it afloat. Don't get me started on that ridiculous computer fight with the stupid looking CGI monster Lex creates in the Kryptonian spaceship indoor swimming pool.


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not quite a full steaming pile of shit, but more like "Grannie's Peach Tea"

good: Batman/Wayne. I'd say 80% correctly portrayed. Best VISUAL representation of Batman yet. But this Batman kills like he's playing a Call of Duty game. That's a big no no for the character.

The overall visuals and CGI were top notch, quality all around. Superman looks fantastic, and the fight scenes are awesome. This is a badass looking Superhero movie, but that's as deep as it goes.

Bad:
This is where it all goes to shit. This is a blonde whore on a one night stand with no foreplay and no conversation afterwards. Just straight fucking a pretty girl and telling her to pick up her $20 on the way out the door. Plot half-way makes sense, characters do things....well, just because. Characters are introduced for no reason at all. Example, the desert scene with Lois. You know her photographer / CIA guy? Did you know that was Jimmy Olson? Yup! Shot dead in the face. You didn't even get his name, but he's credited at the end.

Kevin Costner in the Arctic? Yup. Why? Shit only knows.

Superman pulling a giant boat through the ice by a chain? Fuck yeah man, why not!

Batman in his Batmobile shooting a tether into another car, then dragging the car as he chases ANOTHER car, then whipping the drug car around and slamming it down onto some bad dudes, squashing them dead? Hell fucking yes he does. and he kills a shit load more in his Batwing, and he brands people, and stabs people, and has dreams of him shooting people point blank, and then smashes their heads in with the gun, and then flips over and blows some more motherfuckers away, and then flying demon bugs come and kick ass and carry people off like the monkeys from the wizard of oz and oh FUCK, who is that giant dude behind Batman, some demon guy who knocks Bats out, then he wakes up from the dream only to see the Flash from the future, then he wakes up again. Which part was a dream again??

This movie seems like a part 1 of a 3 part trilogy that will only partially make sense if you see them all. Edited by a 15 yr old with ADHD, it's good for a night you don't have anything else to do.

Hopefully Snyder gets a better writer next time because he's starting to film Justice League next month!

:funkyflash: :spray: :o


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Seems like everyone has an issue with Batman killing except me. Probably because I grew up with the Michael Keaton version that blew motherfuckers away with automatic weapons, bombs, missiles, dynamite and fire. The Nolan villains wouldn't have lasted against these versions of Batman.


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If you want to make Batman a killer, I'm OK with that if you explain the rules of the world and it makes sense within that context. I can buy that a grizzled, aged Batman has lost his way and will do whatever it takes to end crime.

My biggest issue with the movie is that it makes no goddamn sense.


Post Posted: March 27th 2016 1:07 pm
 
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True. I think the reasoning behind Batman killing or allowing deaths is that he's going up against cunning terrorist organizations armed with automatic weapons, bombs, chemical weapons and Christ knows what else nowadays. If you want these films to take place in a kind of "realistic" setting that parallels our own world, it's not exactly believable for Batman to combat these bastards without weapons of his own and a "no killing" rule. It's kind of kill or be killed. I mean, I'm all for Batman finding clever ways to foil the bad guys, but is he supposed to stop these killers with grappling hooks and nets?


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Rumour mill says Snyder and WB having massive problems re his vision for Justice League. Looks like Wan might exit Aquaman and Flash just lot its director over the DC/WB dysfunction.

After walking out of BvS my first thought was that the DCCU was DOA. Looks like WB thinks so too and is looking to manage this mess. I think they should make Superman fly around the earth, turn back time and restart the DCCU.


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my heart bleeds for them....they should stick to animation....they don't seem to be able to fuck that up as much.


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I can't believe WB was so stupid in the first place. They should have seen this failure coming from miles away. BvS (with the help of MoS) destroyed not so much its own ticket sales as the reputation of all DCCU movies to come.


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I'm actually really excited for the Killing Joke. I'm sure it'll be great.


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CoGro wrote:
I'm actually really excited for the Killing Joke. I'm sure it'll be great.



yes I really want to see this! I see it was given an R rating recently do we know the release date?


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