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They can't be equally bad, just in different ways?Snyder’s JL has to be better than Whedon’s.
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They can't be equally bad, just in different ways?Snyder’s JL has to be better than Whedon’s.
They could. I’m hopeful. Apparently when people were trying to watch Tom and Jerry on HBOMax last week, they apparently got to see the first hour of JL by mistake. One guy said it was the best DC movie he had ever seen just on that little bit.They can't be equally bad, just in different ways?
I also loved Prometheus , and boy do some people hate that film.
That's not a high bar to clear. Most of them didn't make the MCU money that Warner's wanted for a very good reason, the audience didn't like Snyder's dark take on the series.They could. I’m hopeful. Apparently when people were trying to watch Tom and Jerry on HBOMax last week, they apparently got to see the first hour of JL by mistake. One guy said it was the best DC movie he had ever seen just on that little bit.
It is. Way better. I was pleasantly surprised.Snyder’s JL has to be better than Whedon’s.
In the same way that being punched is better than being hit with a bat.Snyder’s JL has to be better than Whedon’s.
In the same way that being punched is better than being hit with a bat.
Is it getting punched by Superman or getting hit with a bat by Batman? If so, I'd take the bat.In the same way that being punched is better than being hit with a bat.
If Batman had a bat, would it be a Bat-bat?
Looks like Bat Terry to me.
I love Batman Beyond.
Just finished the Snyder Cut. I like it better than what came out. I liked the character development for the other heroes. Yeah, it dragged at times, but it was better than I expected. Having said that....
I really didn't like the cgi for Darkseid.
That's my only major complaint about it.
Dood, that's not a high bar. Is it better than The Avengers? (Which is the film it was made to compete with.)Snyder’s JL has to be better than Whedon’s.
Dood, that's not a high bar. Is it better than The Avengers? (Which is the film it was made to compete with.)
Dood, that's not a high bar. Is it better than The Avengers? (Which is the film it was made to compete with.)
If you're talking about Nolan's Bat-Thug, and the attempt at making him 'realistic', I'm not a fan of that series either.I don’t really compare the two universes that much. People rave about The Dark Knight, for instance, and it’s not even in my top ten favorite supers movies.
That's because it's not even a Batman film. But Todd Philips knew that to get some real money behind his Taxi Driver remake, he'd need that comic money. He's said so in an interview.Yeah, the tone is so different it's pretty much in another genre.
I think The Dark Knight is a cinematic masterpiece, and at the same time I don't think it's a good "Batman movie".
Kinda like I thought Joker was a really good film while simultaneously never believing the character as presented in that film could ever be a criminal mastermind or supervillain that could face Batman.
One day, maybe, we'll get a real Batman on 'the Big Screen'
“We didn’t make the movie to push buttons,” Phillips told TheWrap’s editor-in-chief, Sharon Waxman, in an interview last Friday about the filmmaking process. “I literally described to Joaquin at one point in those three months as like, ‘Look at this as a way to sneak a real movie in the studio system under the guise of a comic book film’. It wasn’t, ‘We want to glorify this behavior.’ It was literally like ‘Let’s make a real movie with a real budget and we’ll call it f–ing Joker’. That’s what it was.”
It's a lie, to get the gullible to watch his admittedly GOOD movie about man losing his grip on reality.
Paperman! Bitten by a radioactive sheet of paper!At the very least they went to the effort to actually tie it into the comic, with the Waynes being major players.
Better than cheap cash-ins like Paperman, made by people who have obviously never read a comicbook in their life.
Paperman! Bitten by a radioactive sheet of paper!
JG
Or is this one of those Chris Elliott movies where he goes, "Excuse me, I am a paperMAN"?i wish it was even remotely that interesting.
Or is this one of those Chris Elliott movies where he goes, "Excuse me, I am a paperMAN"?
Just using the names does not count as tie in, to me. That's just lazy.At the very least they went to the effort to actually tie it into the comic, with the Waynes being major players.
Better than cheap cash-ins like Paperman, made by people who have obviously never read a comicbook in their life.
Jesus, that's a name I've not heard in a long time...
Cabin Boy seemed to (rightly) drown his career
I really didn't care for the look of "Young Darkseid", I thought the end version was improved, but yeah...not to Thanos quality, and stilla little...thin?