Early impressions start rolling out for Batman v. Superman

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Not sure about expectations but I didn't think deadpool was anything above average

more or less. though i did like a lot of the humor and the colossus/deadpool/negasonic stuff.

action could have been better though for a guy with some swords and pistols. they got the tone spot on though, so hopefully they up the choreography for the sequel and introduce another buddy for deadpool (cable casting....better be a damn good straight man opposite reynold's wacky wade)
 
Damn how did you get that before the edit. Opinions and all that though.

Guess I got lucky ;o

Anyway i think you're in the minority in thinking it was decent/average

Hell it even got 84% on Rotten Tomatoes, pretty damn impressive for a "superhero" movie.
 
more or less. though i did like a lot of the humor and the colossus/deadpool/negasonic stuff.

action could have been better though for a guy with some swords and pistols. they got the tone spot on though, so hopefully they up the choreography for the sequel and introduce another buddy for deadpool (cable casting....better be a damn good straight man opposite reynold's wacky wade)
The humor is okay, it was too frequent. A joke per minute and it wore thin for me personally (Edit:?autocorrect smh).

I agree about the tone, the whole flick felt right. I'll be there day one for Cable/Deadpool. Hopefully the bigger budget doesn't just go to over the top set pieces. Just better choreography.
Guess I got lucky ;o

Anyway i think you're in the minority in thinking it was decent/average

Hell it even got 84% on Rotten Tomatoes, pretty damn impressive for a "superhero" movie.
It's a popular movie, yes. I don't think superhero movies are very harshly graded in general. I don't think there is a ton to like in the Thor movies or Cap 1 but those are both fresh.

But enough derailing.
 
One constant I keep hearing is that it has strong re-watch value. That should help its legs at the BO.
 
Just thought of something:

The first time Batman is seen in costume in the movie is a great scene. All the movies try to present Batman as something criminals would be afraid of and his introduction scene in here is probably one of the only times I can see that being true. It is played effectively like a horror movie.
 
Just thought of something:

The first time Batman is seen in costume in the movie is a great scene. All the movies try to present Batman as something criminals would be afraid of and his introduction scene in here is probably one of the only times I can see that being true. It is played effectively like a horror movie.
Definitely puts you in the place of citizens when it comes to how some view Batman.
 
One buddy of mine just saw it - said it was slightly better than MoS but overall, a steep decline in Batman movies. Again, nonsense script and style over substance.

People who loved MoS (I would never understand why, but still) will probably like this too.
People who didn't, I would suggest you wait before you waste money on another Snyder film.
 
One buddy of mine just saw it - said it was slightly better than MoS but overall, a steep decline in Batman movies. Again, nonsense script and style over substance.

People who loved MoS (I would never understand why, but still) will probably like this too.
People who didn't, I would suggest you wait before you waste money on another Snyder film.

So what? Batman is bad in the movie or what?

I still don't like having Snyder doing 4 films in such a short timespan unlike Marvel who is changing directors on each films with some exceptions (Joss, Gunn, Russos,...)
 
No, the movie as a whole was slightly better than MoS, but so much worse than the last Batman trilogy.

Well that's up to how you view the films. The Dark Knight trilogy is no doubt an amazing movie trilogy (despite the last one), but not a good comicbook movie because how grounded and realistic it is then let's say deadpool/avengers. It's been really rare to have a great superhero movie that feels like an actual comicbook (movie), at least that's how I feel it.
 
Comparing a movie which features Batman to actual Batmab movies isn't really fair at all. You can compare the character, but judging a sum against a whole isn't exactly fair. The Nolan movies are different beasts than this. Both instances however are great in very different ways.
 
No, the movie as a whole was slightly better than MoS, but so much worse than the last Batman trilogy.

I don't think the Nolan trilogy is a standard anyone really expected BvS to beat, nor were they aiming to even be that similar to it. I don't see anything topping TDK soon, which is fine.


Also TDKR is amazing. Fight me.
 
From the impressions it really sounds like the solution the execs wanted to Man of Steel wasn't "reconsider the script, scenario and story" but "just throw Batman in it". Seems like it paid off at least in some aspects but I question how much lasting impact that will have.

Might go see the movie tomorrow. I'm somewhat interested despite hating Man of Steel.
 
Any feedback regarding the action in this? I know people weren't concerned about Snyder delivering on the action as many liked the action scenes in MoS but I personally thought the MoS action was pretty mediocre.

Superman and Zod were knocking each other through buildings etc in the last film but neither actually seemed to cause the other any real damage. It was like watching indestructible robots fight and I found it very boring. With Batman being in this I'm hoping that the action is a little more brutal and that we might actually get to see some blood/damage inflicted?
 
Any feedback regarding the action in this? I know people weren't concerned about Snyder delivering on the action as many liked the action scenes in MoS but I personally thought the MoS action was pretty mediocre.

Superman and Zod were knocking each other through buildings etc in the last film but neither actually seemed to cause the other any real damage. It was like watching indestructible robots fight and I found it very boring. With Batman being in this I'm hoping that the action is a little more brutal and that we might actually get to see some blood/damage inflicted?

Hearing some faint buzz from a press screening that just ended and it's not good. Especially when it comes to the action.
 
Hearing some faint buzz from a press screening that just ended and it's not good. Especially when it comes to the action.

To be honest I haven't been overly impressed with much of the action to come out the MCU either. Winter Solider did have some cool fights but nothing comes close to the fights that Raimi put on screen in Spider-Man and Spider-Man 2.

Was really hoping that Batman vs Superman would have some really awesome action - especially now that Batman is in the mix.
 
Hearing some faint buzz from a press screening that just ended and it's not good. Especially when it comes to the action.
Whatever you're hearing is a load of bullshit. The action sequences are by far one of the stronger parts of the film and the 3rd act relies heavily on them. The movie would fall apart if it wasn't done as well as it was.
 
Wait, this might actually be good? If the vague spoilers in the OP are true, my interest has hugely increased.

Terrible movies can be confusing to people not used to looking past inept writing and direction to figure out what the film is trying to communicate. It's unfortunate that so many people who disliked Man of Steel didn't fully understand why they disliked it so much, but at the same time it's probably better not to waste much brainpower on a Goyer/Snyder film anyway.

Help us, Obi-Wan Terrio, you're our only hope.
I like you and this post.

Huh? Were people expecting Deadpool to be bad?
I got the sense that people weren't sure if the movie would live up to Reynolds' performance. Fortunately, it delivered.
 
Whatever you're hearing is a load of bullshit. The action sequences are by far one of the stronger parts of the film and the 3rd act relies heavily on them. The movie would fall apart if it wasn't done as well as it was.

How is the CGI in the movie? Man of Steel had lots of it in the action scenes and I did feel kinda underwhelming because it looked way to much like a video game. Have they toned it down or improved it?
 
How is the CGI in the movie? Man of Steel had lots of it and I didn't really care because it looked way to much like a video game. Have they toned it down or improved it?
It looks a lot less video game-y than Man of Steel did. The stylization of it was toned down for sure, which helps it.
 
Whatever you're hearing is a load of bullshit. The action sequences are by far one of the stronger parts of the film and the 3rd act relies heavily on them. The movie would fall apart if it wasn't done as well as it was.

How does the action compare to MoS?
My biggest problem with the MoS action was that it didn't seem like Superman or Zod were actually hurting each other. They seemed to easily punch each other full blast and send the other flying through a building without any real visible damage being done to one another. As a result the fighting looked extremely fake and robotic to me.

Is the action in this somewhat different? I'm not expecting hyper violence and gore but would like to see some visible damage on the Hero's...
 
How does the action compare to MoS?
My biggest problem with the MoS action was that it didn't seem like Superman or Zod were actually hurting each other. They seemed to easily punch each other full blast and send the other flying through a building without any real visible damage being done to one another. As a result the fighting looked extremely fake and robotic to me.

Is the action in this somewhat different? I'm not expecting hyper violence and gore but would like to see some visible damage on the Hero's...
It's less bombastic than Man of Steel, and to put it lightly, your concerns were taken into account in the movie.
 
Whatever you're hearing is a load of bullshit. The action sequences are by far one of the stronger parts of the film and the 3rd act relies heavily on them. The movie would fall apart if it wasn't done as well as it was.

Again, it's just what I've heard from one particular screening. I hope I'll disagree because I want it to be good and I'm going to see it either way.

If there's one thing I can't imagine Snyder screwing up, it's the action.

The reactions surprised me as well.
 
One buddy of mine just saw it - said it was slightly better than MoS but overall, a steep decline in Batman movies. Again, nonsense script and style over substance.

People who loved MoS (I would never understand why, but still) will probably like this too.
People who didn't, I would suggest you wait before you waste money on another Snyder film.

looks like i will enjoy it then as i enjoyed man of steel.
 
The best way to describe this movie that others have used is 'reverse Man of Steel'. I think it fits.
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Let me clarify that. I take it to mean this.

Man of Steel had a good first half and a bad second half.

BvS has a bad first half and a good second half.
 
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