Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Comic-Con Trailer

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Terrible is a stretch. Mediocre at worst, great at best. The visuals will be splendid, and some of the action will probably be exciting. The acting will be fine. It's the writing I wouldn't hold my breath over. I'm not fan of Goyer's. Even if some other dude rewrote the script, it's bound to have his schtick shine through I'll bet.

Yep. My biggest issue with MoS wasn't the acting or the action, it was the plot and weird pacing of it all. Not sure if it'll improve here or not, but I'm still pumped for this one.

Might give MoS another shot now that I know the biggest plot issue I had with it is a plot point in this (destruction of Metropolis). Gonna grab the Blu-Ray after work.

Terrio is on board, I don't think the script/writing will be bad.
 
the opening shot of superman floating down in front of the senate hearing and also bruce witnessing the heat vision is so good. it's the first time since x2 (with nightcrawler in the white house) where one of these comic book movies really sold the idea of a superpowered being in a real world.

the rest of the trailer i'm kind of mixed about but those opening 30 seconds are fantastic. really nice looking shots too man, larry fong is killing it with this one.
 
Holy shit.

This looks so fucking good, so much of dat beautiful Fong photography hnnngh.

Watchmen was beautiful and this will be too.

This movie is pretty much going to be TDKR isn't it? Please. YAAS.
Snyder is a Superman fanboy so no, don't expect Batman to get any sort of W in this. Hopefully he doesn't make Bats look like a bitch when he fights Superman by the end of the fight.
 
Snyder is a Superman fanboy so no, don't expect Batman to get any sort of W in this. Hopefully he doesn't make Bats look like a bitch when he fights Superman by the end of the fight.

This is like the biggest make or break of the film for me. I know Bats ain't gonna win since it's Snyder, but don't make it unbelievable. I want Morrison Bat-God of intelligence by the time Justice League rolls around.
 
What is the "Red Capes are coming" reference? Is that from the comics?
That is a terrible line

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Ahh thanks.
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT
 
the opening shot of superman floating down in front of the senate hearing and also bruce witnessing the heat vision is so good. it's the first time since x2 (with nightcrawler in the white house) where one of these comic book movies really sold the idea of a superpowered being in a real world.

the rest of the trailer i'm kind of mixed about but those opening 30 seconds are fantastic. really nice looking shots too man, larry fong is killing it with this one.

Its a shot i've been waiting for, that or him meeting the President. Theres something inherently epic about Superman or the JL standing in congress in costume, happens all the time in the comics (especially kingdom come) and it just seems ... cool.
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT

Yeah I'm REALLY not feeling this Lex.

When he said the red capes line my eyes rolled out of my head so hard I haven't been able to find them since.
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT

Megalomaniac billionaire?
 
Because MoS was a lackluster movie that didn't set the world on fire like Avengers. So WB was like "Fuck it, put Batman in the next one. Do it now!"

Don't think WB ever thought MoS was going to make Avengers money. Plus it was all Zack's idea.

Does anyone really expect a DC movie to set the world on fire and beat a Marvel movie at the box office? A DC movie could be much better but they are missing out on the kids tickets sales just because their movies aren't as family friendly as Marvel movies. I've got a friend that will takes his 7 year old to any Marvel movie because the violence is cartoony and hardly anyone ever dies but he won't let them watch any of the Nolan Batman movies yet. His kid loves Batman from the Lego games too.

*Looks at Furious 7 and Jurassic World*

Anything is possible. BO is random as hell now a days. On paper there should be no reason for BvS not to hit 1.5bil easily.
 
I'm not really judging that dialogue because most of it looks like hes fraternising with a senator, gaining suction with a political chess piece. So ges a mixture of charming, animated and eccentric. Lex roaming his hand over a bowed down Superman, that looks like Lex to me.
 
One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

This is one of my issues with it as well, and its reflected in the scene structure too. My gf at the time watched it and said the film reminded her of a dream like sequence, in that it was a bit surreal, it didn't really flow together, it's just lots of jump cuts. The oil rig rescue is a great example. It's over before it's started.
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT

Yeah I completely agree. Everything I see of Lex in this movie makes me think he is going to be a terrible fit.
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT

You know that that's not going to be one continuous conversation in the movie, right? Transitioning from "biggest lie in American history" to "devils don't come from beneath us" makes exactly 0 sense.
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

I'm a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, stop measuring dicks, dicksplash
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT

Normal people don't talk like that obviously.
But this film's hardly about normal people, is it?
 
I look at it this way: There are very few times that Lex doesn't use an opportunity to speak as a platform for his own ends or buff up his ego. All the "biggest lie in America" stuff sounds like it'd be in a speech to a crowd of voters and that's by design. The only time Lex might ever speak frankly is when he needs dirty work done (ordering around Mercy) or when he wants to pompously lord over heroes.

If the story is going the way we think it's going then Lex has orchestrated this fight in more ways than one. In his perspective, he's the MC to one of the most resonant clashes in history and whoever falls, he comes out on top. Those lines are his excitement manifest and a taunt to the heroes possibly listening. Hell they don't even need to be around because those words are feeding his own ego.
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT

Other than the 'Black and blue' line, all those other lines probably make sense in context.

Particularly the Redcapes line. That sounds like part of a joke.
 
It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT
Generally no one but there is no context here. Knowing the douchenozzle that is Lex, he is doing to manipulate a congressman, or the public, or taunting the heroes.
 
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It's still a terrible line. Especially the way he says it.

One of my biggest problem with MoS was the dialogue. No one has an actual conversation in that movie. Everyone talks in trailer quotes or exposition.

"You know the biggest lie in American history, Senator?"

"We know now, devils don't come from the hell beneath us, they come from the sky."

"Black and blue. Day versus night. Man vs god."

"The red capes are coming."

WHO TALKS LIKE THAT

He would have been better off just saying Batman vs Superman.
 
I'm not sure why this is a big deal. In the comics, in the 70s and 80s, they were twin cities across a bay as well.

I'm sure it was made plain in one of the various DC cartoons as well. It might have been a throwaway line but I'm sure I've heard that Gotham and Metropolis were just an hour or so away.

looks like it almost matches.

In the BvS clip though it looks like zod drops a few levels but in MoS he is in the same position. Maybe my eyes are just playing tricks on me.

You're right. Or that he blinks or something.
 
I think I'm OK with Lex being a theatrical weirdo. I liked what I saw of him in the trailer.

What we need is Lex having the potential to be a theatrical weirdo while maintaining a certain dignity. I can see Eisenberg pulling this off, but I would have rather had the trailer showing him more serious and calculating and less as Superman's Joker analog. Why does Lex have to be overdramatic at all?
 
Considering this is a pretty interesting take on a Batman scene (comparable to say, the Begins hallucination) I wonder if we're going to get the old woman undercover scene from TDKR.
 
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