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The scene where Batman stands up to Superman like Viscant stands up to LTG had me going like...
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The scene where Batman stands up to Superman like Viscant stands up to LTG had me going like...
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The part where Snyder says the armored suit is more for buying him time(basically protecting him) and not enhancing his strength really bugs me. So when the two fight, Batman is still punching him with the strength of a normal man. It might be a pretty strong man, but it's still the strength of a man instead of like the strength of a cannonball or something like that. We can buy Superman being knocked away by a cannonball if he's not prepared to take it. But a normal man throwing a punch, and him being sent flying backwards is just too ridiculous.
Part of me thinks that the only reason Snyder said that was because he didn't want everybody thinking that Batman has his own Iron Man suit. Their was that one leaked scene where the two are charging at each other when Batman is in the armored suit. One man is probably moving with the force of a 1,000 pounds while the other is moving with the force of a million and they just clash equally?
I really can't believe this film is even being made.
Big, big risk by Snyder. I've never wanted a movie to succeed more than this.
I can understand that. I'll never forget those last few seconds of Batman Begins. Better than any post credit teaser I've waited after a movie for.Snyder doesn't like 'em. Thinks if it's good enough to be part of the storytelling, it should be in the movie proper.
Snyder doesn't like 'em. Thinks if it's good enough to be part of the storytelling, it should be in the movie proper.
It's the edit in that scene that makes it looks weird.
The first frame shows her blocking the hit with the shield but the scene goes by so fast in the trailer that it just looks like she's getting pushed back for no reason.
The part where Snyder says the armored suit is more for buying him time(basically protecting him) and not enhancing his strength really bugs me. So when the two fight, Batman is still punching him with the strength of a normal man. It might be a pretty strong man, but it's still the strength of a man instead of like the strength of a cannonball or something like that. We can buy Superman being knocked away by a cannonball if he's not prepared to take it. But a normal man throwing a punch, and him being sent flying backwards is just too ridiculous.
Part of me thinks that the only reason Snyder said that was because he didn't want everybody thinking that Batman has his own Iron Man suit. Their was that one leaked scene where the two are charging at each other when Batman is in the armored suit. One man is probably moving with the force of a 1,000 pounds while the other is moving with the force of a million and they just clash equally?
He's been on record saying that, then? Aren't post-credits sequences just fun little teasers for the more invested members of the movie-going audience? That's an awfully strong stance to take on something so harmless.
Yeah I know what you mean. It does have that "fake" feel to it when you look at it and it's probably is due to her not actually being physically thrown back.There are a few things that make it look super-unnatural.
1. This whole thing is on a blue screen stage. It looks like it's from 300 aesthetically. Not really faulting anyone for this, it's what Snyder does. It's all supposed to be fake because you can't throw someone into concrete amidst a burning city.
I hope that's not how it looks in final cut.
I think it's just an excuse to not make them look like they're coping Marvel or whatever. I don't see a problem with them doing it. The after credit scene is usually targetted to those who are more invested in it and understand the lore a bit more. They usually hint at a single topic/character and I don't see why can't do that with the DCCU. Give a hint for future characters, Justice League or villains.He's been on record saying that, then? Aren't post-credits sequences just fun little teasers for the more invested members of the movie-going audience? That's an awfully strong stance to take on something so harmless.
Any kind of fight between Batman vs Superman shouldn't be taken TOO seriously. Because it always comes down to:The part where Snyder says the armored suit is more for buying him time(basically protecting him) and not enhancing his strength really bugs me. So when the two fight, Batman is still punching him with the strength of a normal man. It might be a pretty strong man, but it's still the strength of a man instead of like the strength of a cannonball or something like that. We can buy Superman being knocked away by a cannonball if he's not prepared to take it. But a normal man throwing a punch, and him being sent flying backwards is just too ridiculous.
Part of me thinks that the only reason Snyder said that was because he didn't want everybody thinking that Batman has his own Iron Man suit. Their was that one leaked scene where the two are charging at each other when Batman is in the armored suit. One man is probably moving with the force of a 1,000 pounds while the other is moving with the force of a million and they just clash equally?
The part where Snyder says the armored suit is more for buying him time(basically protecting him) and not enhancing his strength really bugs me. So when the two fight, Batman is still punching him with the strength of a normal man.
Snyder put a post credit (or mid credit, can't remember) scene in DOTD.
True, but I think that was the only time he's done it - and it was done to fuck with convention. I believe it was like, 10 seconds from the credits starting and then the *actual* ending plays out.
I'm pretty sure he hasn't done it since. I could be wrong though. I don't remember it happening on Sucker Punch, and I left the theater the instant the fuckin' owl movie ended.
Easily the most hype moment in the trailer. The grappling gun scene was too CG but this. THIS is what I live for.Any kind of fight between Batman vs Superman shouldn't be taken TOO seriously. Because it always comes down to:
"Oh but Superman can just punch him once and kill him!"
"Why doesn't he just use heat vision until Batman dies?"
"Superman is just being nice and isn't fighting seriously."
"Kryptonite"
"Red suns"
There's always going to be some kind of problem when you have a regular man going toe to toe with someone who's basically a God but I guess that's what makes it a fun fight.
I'm guessing the comment Zach made about the suit is being interpretating differently than what he wanted to get across. I can't imagine the suit not giving him some kind of physical enhancement.
No way this hunk of armor is just there for protection.
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The final scenes were mixed in with the credits.True, but I think that was the only time he's done it - and it was done to fuck with convention. I believe it was like, 10 seconds from the credits starting and then the *actual* ending plays out.
I'm pretty sure he hasn't done it since. I could be wrong though. I don't remember it happening on Sucker Punch, and I left the theater the instant the fuckin' owl movie ended.
You make it sound like Superman is good enough to fight Zod while multitasking. He wasn't. Zod was his equivalent if not more powerful. I don't see him being able to juggle this. The primary concern was to stop Zod period so that he didn't you know destroy the planet.
If Superman didn't have his undivided attention on Zod who knows how that might have turned out. It's some nearby civilians, or the world. I liked the movie mostly because it finally gave Superman some pretty crazy odds. I mean that's just how I saw it, Zod wasn't fucking around and it took all of Superman's power and focus to win.
I can understand that. I'll never forget those last few seconds of Batman Begins. Better than any post credit teaser I've waited after a movie for.
BossDarkseid, is that a BvS ending spoiler? I'm trying to avoid specific story beats. Just want to be sure.
Ugh having him rescue people while fighting a military comander would have lessened the threat considerably. Seeing as this was only Clark's 2nd fight ever that would have been silly and out of place. But yay for the MoS debate! I feel that it hasn't been thoroughly covered yet.Ugh this argument has never and will never make sense. "Who knows what would have happened?!!" Whatever Goyer and Snyder wanted to happen, THAT'S what would have happened. If they wanted Superman to successfully keep Zod at bay while taking civilians into consideration, he would have. If they wanted Superman to beat Zod with the power of love, that would have happened too. These aren't real people, they're fictional characters operating within a narrative entirely dependent on the whims of their creators.
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Ugh this argument has never and will never make sense. "Who knows what would have happened?!!" Whatever Goyer and Snyder wanted to happen, THAT'S what would have happened. If they wanted Superman to successfully keep Zod at bay while taking civilians into consideration, he would have. If they wanted Superman to beat Zod with the power of love, that would have happened too. These aren't real people, they're fictional characters operating within a narrative entirely dependent on the whims of their creators.
Ugh having him rescue people while fighting a military comander would have lessened the threat considerably. Seeing as this was only Clark's 2nd fight ever that would have been silly and out of place. But yay for the MoS debate! I feel that it hasn't been thoroughly covered yet.
You make it sound like Superman is good enough to fight Zod while multitasking. He wasn't. Zod was his equivalent if not more powerful. I don't see him being able to juggle this. The primary concern was to stop Zod period so that he didn't you know destroy the planet.
If Superman didn't have his undivided attention on Zod who knows how that might have turned out. It's some nearby civilians, or the world. I liked the movie mostly because it finally gave Superman some pretty crazy odds. I mean that's just how I saw it, Zod wasn't fucking around and it took all of Superman's power and focus to win.
You only think these things after the fact in order to defend the movie. Why not complain that he saves soldiers while fighting Faora? Oh right, because you don't want to. It may have been less believable or enjoyable to see him save civilians during the Zod fight but there's absolutely nothing other than blind devotion that says it would have to be worse than what we ended up getting.
Also, the movie doesn't play up Clark's inexperience at being Superman whatsoever. We get no moments showcasing Clark being unsure about how to use his abilities. The most we get is Zod pointing out Clark had no military training and then proceeding to lose to him in a fight. The movie does nothing to support the "first day on the job!" angle in any meaningful way. It's just an excuse drummed up by fans that's never even brought up by the movie.
You take all discussion away with this mentality. The whole point is to discuss character motive. In any movie. Why did he do this? Why did she do that? What was the motivation?
To say "Cuz that's how they wrote it" is extremely lazy and nothing more than an excuse to back out of discussion when you have nothing to add.
God no. This is what god awful writers do---write whatever, because they're the writers. If everyone wants to be nitpicky as shit, it still makes more sense that Superman can't deal with Zod at the same time as saving civilians. And you're assuming Superman even thought about civilians. What if his focus was just to beat Zod? Some might say "Well, that's not supes" but in the end---too damn bad. What he is is what he is in Man of Steel. The rest is just people making crap up for why they love or hate it.Ugh this argument has never and will never make sense. "Who knows what would have happened?!!" Whatever Goyer and Snyder wanted to happen, THAT'S what would have happened. If they wanted Superman to successfully keep Zod at bay while taking civilians into consideration, he would have. If they wanted Superman to beat Zod with the power of love, that would have happened too. These aren't real people, they're fictional characters operating within a narrative entirely dependent on the whims of their creators.
This times a million. Both sides are silly. Love it or hate it. Anything more is getting into crazy town with these excuses both ways.So the movie has to tell you it's his first day? Isn't that just a defense for your viewpoint same as the poster you're replying to?
But of course, Snyder knows what sells, and the fanboys ate it up...
The Iron Giant is the best possible superman movie.MOS was the best possible superman movie.
You only think these things after the fact in order to defend the movie. Why not complain that he saves soldiers while fighting Faora? Oh right, because you don't want to. It may have been less believable or enjoyable to see him save civilians during the Zod fight but there's absolutely nothing other than blind devotion that says it would have to be worse than what we ended up getting.
Also, the movie doesn't play up Clark's inexperience at being Superman whatsoever. We get no moments showcasing Clark being unsure about how to use his abilities. The most we get is Zod pointing out Clark had no military training and then proceeding to lose to him in a fight. The movie does nothing to support the "first day on the job!" angle in any meaningful way. It's just an excuse drummed up by fans that's never even brought up by the movie.
Zod being equal to Superman was utter bullshit. Superman had been dealing with his Earth-Sun powers ALL HIS LIFE, and he still apparently had trouble with them from time to time.
Zod arrives, spends all of five minutes acting like he's drunk, and suddenly he and his goons fight evenly with Supes?
Bull. Shit.
But of course, Snyder knows what sells, and the fanboys ate it up...
Not at all. The crux of the criticism comes from the lack of consistency in having Superman defend humanity while seemingly paying no attention to the humans surrounding him and then pretending like Zod heat raying a family is suddenly a big deal. It's not lazy to point out poor writing. I'd rather analyze what's actually in the movie than make up motivations and character development out of thin air.
Anywho, I'm honestly not interested in yet another MoS debate. I shouldn't have replied to begin with, so consider me lazy or a troll or whatever.
MOS was the best possible superman movie
The Iron Giant is the best possible superman movie.
There's this weird dissonance where people defending Man of Steel claim it's a serious movie, but whenever someone starts critically analyzing any part of it, they balk at having that discussion.
I've never seen that before, not with any other comic book movie, a genre that's been fighting to be critiqued legitimately rather than be dismissed as nothing but entertainment for the lowest common denominator. I don't understand why Man of Steel gets to have it both ways.
God I hope that's not true
There's this weird dissonance where people defending Man of Steel claim it's a serious movie, but whenever someone starts critically analyzing any part of it, they balk at having that discussion.
I've never seen that before, not with any other comic book movie, a genre that's been fighting to be critiqued legitimately rather than be dismissed as nothing but entertainment for the lowest common denominator. I don't understand why Man of Steel gets to have it both ways.
And we're back to the "lol MoS" part of the cycle.
Zod being equal to Superman was utter bullshit. Superman had been dealing with his Earth-Sun powers ALL HIS LIFE, and he still apparently had trouble with them from time to time.
Zod arrives, spends all of five minutes acting like he's drunk, and suddenly he and his goons fight evenly with Supes?
Bull. Shit.
But of course, Snyder knows what sells, and the fanboys ate it up...