Those all fall under that umbrella term

I'd argue his visual style isn't inherently tied to the other two though
Those all fall under that umbrella term
This movie needs less, not more.
Well, it could use more of -some- things.
Brucesleeps around.
Haha. I mean, there was that scene and the next scene was the same place and morning but it was only Alfred and Bruce. Clearly not what was going on but it was a funny thought.
Basically, yes.
I rarely come out of a movie ever saying a movie needed less. I'm more than fine with a long movie.
So I guess it's much better than MOS but it still carries some issues.
I'm fine with that especially if it's better than MOS. Fuck, I have to wait till Friday.
How's the 3D? To anyone who saw it in 3D.
How's the 3D? To anyone who saw it in 3D.
What movie doesn't carry issues? I'm thrilled it appears to be mostly dialogue driven.So I guess it's much better than MOS but it still carries some issues.
I'm fine with that especially if it's better than MOS. Fuck, I have to wait till Friday.
So I guess it's much better than MOS but it still carries some issues.
I'm fine with that especially if it's better than MOS. Fuck, I have to wait till Friday.
You'll be saying that here. There's too much in it.
All screenings today were 2D IMAX. I recommend seeing it in IMAX at least. It's very good.
Better than MoS, still only okay. Way, way too much going on. Strong forward momentum, but its just plot point, plot point, plot point, hint about JL, plot point.
Felt like the music, while largely good, was used too often and was so bombastic it drowned out the rest of the sound design.
There was scattered applause when it ended, but nothing extraordinary. Not much reaction besides that.
You and Static are telling me opposing things here. lol
#BvS
This is two movies' worth of content packed into one, IMO. They overdid it so they could trigger Justice League earlier.
There's only 3D option for IMAX here. :/
I think AngryJoe is about done with his BvS screening.
#BvS
This is two movies' worth of content packed into one, IMO. They overdid it so they could trigger Justice League earlier.
Onto boring details: anything noteworthy found during the credits? Like how many stuntmen were used for Supes, Batman, or WW?
Okay! So to elaborate more, the first half of the film, maybe first third, is just disjointed. It's very easy to tell that cuts were made to trim down the time, and while it never feels like anything important was left out, what it is missing are scenes that just so slightly stitch the the film together, something as simple as Clark just flying somewhere instead of appearing there. Thankfully, the second half of the film, aside from a small section that appears to be rushed or cut up to reach a specific place, flows really well and naturally. It never slows down in the second half, and it's kicked off with a bang. As someone who read spoilers and plenty of impressions and such, they can't prepare you for some scenes and their impact.
As for the characters I've been an avid optimistic of Eisenbergs Lex Luthor, and after seeing the movie I don't think they quite knew what they wanted to do with the character. One moment he's very Zuckerberg, and the next he's psychotic, then after that he becomes compelling even though they don't spend much time on his motivations. He has less presence than you'd think (at least for me) and a small quirk I appreciated is him talking about his fathers past life.
Batman in this movie is very, very traumatized. I recently watched Dark Knight Returns this weekend, and the trauma between the two versions of the characters is about on par. He's cruel, unrelenting, and probably has the biggest character arc in the movie. They really nailed certain aspects of Bruce, such as the billionaire playboy.
For the few scenes Gal had, she really nailed Wonder Woman. While her time was brief, you really got to know the type of person she is, and that's someone who really doesn't want to deal with the world of man anymore. Won't say much more on her.
Superman in this movie struggles with finding his place in the world. Circumstances of the movie pull him from one side of views to another, until ultimately he is lost. This isn't your boyscout superman yet, but he is getting there. The movie and his arc was about finding his place in our world and the world finding a place for superman. Cavil did a fine job again, but was out shadowed by other performances who had more to do.
There's some little Easter eggs that you may not miss too. I believe I heard one for Mask of Phantasm, a joke by Perry which references the year Superman first appeared in comics, and I think I heard one for Shazam too. Keep your ears peaked.
The nightmare sequence was also extremely out of place and it definitely should have been cut or reworked into something else.
As for the rest of the cameos; some say they are out of place, but the film doesn't focus too much on them. One actually caught me off guard with how it's portrayed.
That's all for tonight though. If I had to give it any sort of rating or predict one, I'd throw it somewhere between 79-87% depending entirely on how certain people feel about certain things.
Sounds like another epic stylish overindulgent Zack Snyder flick
Exactly what I wanted. Thats not sarcasm. Thats not sarcasm either.
OH and Eisenberg was my 2nd favorite actor in the movie besides Affleck. I thought he did really well.
Very, very cool impressions. Thank you.Cross posting my thoughts from a separate thread:
Seems to be most people's favorite part of the movie.So how is Afflec's Batman/Bruce?
A co-worker of mine just ruined the ending for me intentionally.
A co-worker of mine just ruined the ending for me intentionally.
A co-worker of mine just ruined the ending for me intentionally.
Lol it probably did actually.I'm convinced Batman v. Superman just broke gaf
Man I'm keeping my expectations low cause I just can't trust Snyder.
Nononono
These are the sites I use:
www.advancescreenings.com (get email notifications)
www.gofobo.com
www.cinemit.com
Studios seem to be setting up their own sites nowadays as well. WB has one that they use. Disney uses a separate one.
All you really need to do is get email notifications of when they pop up, and you're usually good. Just be patient in line!
KOP gets a lot of releases, as does AMC Neshaminy. If it's a smaller movie, you're looking at Ritz Five or Ritz East.
What a shitbag...
If it's any better someone spoiled the ending for me too.
Oh the misery, but oh well what counts is the journey.
You should ruin his face intentionally.
I would seriously contemplate slashing tires for assholes like that.
I'm not convinced it will be highly polarizing. Maybe a 80/20 like to dislike ratio. A large majority of the reaction has been positive.Wow, so I just wake up to this lovely news.
Another polarizing Snyder film? You don't say!
Well, it may do better than Man of Steel at least.Wow, so I just wake up to this lovely news.
Another polarizing Snyder film? You don't say!
Well, it may do better than Man of Steel at least.
I'm hoping critic wise...it would suck if I'm wrong!BO-wise or critic-wise?
BO, no doubt.
But if it fixes none of the problems from MoS critics and going to eviscerate it.
Like which?Deadpool?What's with all these shit movies turning out good lately?
Like which?Deadpool?