Lex does call her Mercy, yeah. Then she seems to die in the explosion because Lex wanted her to warm his seat, or something. Why he wanted her dead makes no sense.
Lex is an asshole, and Mercy likely knew about his Zod experiments. Loose end.
Lex does call her Mercy, yeah. Then she seems to die in the explosion because Lex wanted her to warm his seat, or something. Why he wanted her dead makes no sense.
This little kid sitting behind me was hilariously excited to see CYBORG!! when his teaser showed up
It was kinda funny
He killed himself because the maniacal bitch wouldn't go to a courtside basketball game. I'm pretty sure this is canon.
I'd say that there's enough character development. Batman's is really compressed, mind. But... I think that it's clear that, by the end, Superman's actions, his sacrifice (against Doomsday and, curiously, against Batman) have turned him around, at least a little. His speech, his not branding Lex. You can see it.
I thought the dream sequence character was the flash....but it didn't look like him at all which led to my confusion :/
Seems there's a big difference between the critics and audiences on this one:
This sounds EXACTLY like the excuse I heard in Man of Steel. "You see, it's Superman's first day, so of course he's bad at his job. It's not really Superman yet. Him killing Zod means he's learned how bad it is to kill and now he won't kill in the next movie! Just you wait and see!"
*Superman smashes a non-powered guy into a wall, probably turning him into paste, right in the beginning of Batman v Superman*
"Well, Batman kills now, he's not really Batman anymore, but Superman is going to mellow him out and he's going to learn to be more compassionate and not kill as often in the NEXT movie! Just you wait and see!"
Seems there's a big difference between the critics and audiences on this one:
He had a weird armor suit, even the cowl fold back and everything futuristically.
This little kid sitting behind me was hilariously excited to see CYBORG!! when his teaser showed up
It was kinda funny
The dream was not a dream and more than likely a vision of the likely future induced by The Flash's time traveling through the speed forceIt took me a couple of seconds to realize it was him. Then to release that he was doing his time travel thing.
What I don't get is why was the part a dream sequence. Was it necessary to have a dream with in a dream?
Yussss
As reported yesterday, Allegiant‘s CinemaScore was a B, down from Insurgent‘s A-. ComScore PostTrak’s results showed 69% of Allegiant ticket buyers giving it either a very good or excellent grade. 51% said they’d tell their friends to go see it.
The dream was not a dream and more than likely a vision of the likely future induced by The Flash's time traveling through the speed force
Or some shit
You know, Superman Returns also had a "Superman is/could be dead" scene.
Except 10 times more effective and better made.
This movie has retroactively actually made me like Man of Steel even less and I'm somehow appreciating Superman Returns a bit more. I really believe the DC world would be in a better place if DC had given Singer a second chance.
69% was an F when I was in school. B seems like an improvement!Don't get excited. ComScore PostTrak is often hilariously off the market.
Even the worst films often have a high tracking on opening weekend, even stinkers like Allegiant doing far better than their critical reception would imply.
This sounds EXACTLY like the excuse I heard in Man of Steel. "You see, it's Superman's first day, so of course he's bad at his job. It's not really Superman yet. Him killing Zod means he's learned how bad it is to kill and now he won't kill in the next movie! Just you wait and see!"
*Superman smashes a non-powered guy into a wall, probably turning him into paste, right in the beginning of Batman v Superman*
"Well, Batman kills now, he's not really Batman anymore, but Superman is going to mellow him out and he's going to learn to be more compassionate and not kill as often in the NEXT movie! Just you wait and see!"
Don't get excited. ComScore PostTrak is often hilariously off the market.
Even the worst films often have a high tracking on opening weekend, even stinkers like Allegiant doing far better than their critical reception would imply.
I hope the extended cut fixes the errors in this movie, because I feel like I watched a poor fan edit of a good movie....
I will say I hate the continued Jesus symbolism with Superman, such as Batman carrying him out with Superman shaped like he was on the cross, or Lois hunched over him when he died like Mary would have. Hell the movie is released on Good fucking Friday. Justice League gonna be released on Easter Sunday I feel it in my bones.
Also I couldn't help but find the President authorizing and deploying a space nuke in minutes to be special levels of awful writing. All so that Snyder could get his image of an emaciated Superman regaining his powers from the sun, even though he already did half of that scene in Man of Steel.
It's a big budget fan film, and a bad fan film at that.
It was funny moment when Batman is watching Womder Woman and Superman fight Doomsday as he stays behind cover doing nothing until the last minute.
no... don't go in with those Nintendo Direct like expectations.
No stupider than the WSC trying to nuke New York.
Strangely enough, I like that part. Batman always tends to be shown beating down the superpowered villain through means of 'it's Batman' while the actual powered beings get their asses kicked. Nice for once for it to be played as realistic as it would get.It was funny moment when Batman is watching Womder Woman and Superman fight Doomsday as he stays behind cover doing nothing until the last minute.
Good to see other people are having the same problem I did with being confused as fuck about Metal Ass Flash
Strangely enough, I like that part. Batman always tends to be shown beating down the superpowered villain through means of 'it's Batman' while the actual powered beings get their asses kicked. Nice for once for it to be played as realistic as it would get.
My biggest complaint is that nothing about the movie is fun.
The Knightmare scene was fun. Batman beating the crap out of goons as he would in the comics was fun. The Batmobile chase scene was fun. Wonder Woman was fun.
The film's definitely got a pretty depressing tone overall though.
It did fit his character, being overly dramatic and all.hey guys remember when Lex said "this will be your DOOMSDAY"
this movie is going to give me an aneurysm
It did fit his character, being overly dramatic and all.
It's ultimately my biggest issue with it. The whole thing is just so grim it never is much fun to watch. The movie really went south after the suicide bombing in the Senate hearing (with Superman present!) That left a bad taste in my mouth that remained the whole movie. Like I can't believe I just typed that about a movie where Batman teams up with Superman at the end.My biggest complaint is that nothing about the movie is fun.
Those low scores seem like a more than fair assessment.
How was 300 a superior movie than this is mind blowing. Snyder had so much more story content to work with for all the characters in this movie, and yet still managed to completely mess it up, hahaha.
Did we really need to see a Bat origin story for the 30th time and flashbacks? Kid bat being levitated by the swarm of bats in that hole was hilarious af and so corny.
Terrible dialog. Terrible editing. It was as if someone filmed all these neat scenes and handed them over to some Batman diehard fanboy to edit the theatrical release and they had never touched iMovie or another editing software.
Wasn't NOT killing innocent civilians a thing that highlighted both Batman and Superman's characters??
Different Batman in a different time, and I was OK with it.
Lex Luthor ...just lol. That said, Eisenberg proved that he would make a decent Riddler.
I agree with this. I was thinking more of Heath Ledger's Joker a lot during the movie.
Batman MadMax scene... wtf was that about? Had nothing to do with anything else in the movie. Though it was clear it was a nap dream/time fuckery, that still made no sense within the movie's context.
Probably my favorite scene of the movie, if I'm being honest.
Wonder Woman, water Khal Drogo, and Jeremy Irons as Alfred were cool, I even liked Afleck's Bat, except for the people killing part. But yeah, Snyder must hate Superman given how this came off more as a Bat flick and how little dialog Cavill had to work with. Could have sworn he went at least 1 hour+ w/o anything to contribute but stone face.
Doomsday managed to be incredibly underwhelming somehow.
Batman rescuing Superman's Martha was the highlight fight of the entire movie...
Oh yeah, and after all that time, training effort and hate towards Superman. Batman just decides to become bff's with Superman in the middle of battle because his mom's name is also Martha?? In 3 seconds LOL It completely deflated what was supposed to be THE fighting pinnacle of the movie.
I agree that there was some lack of context to the sudden switch, but my thought was that it was Batman realized that Superman's home is in fact Earth and that he is 'good', because he has an Earth mother that he cares deeply for.
It's not surprising why comic fans, maybe Batman specific, enjoyed it, while the rest were treated to an incoherent mess.
Wasn't Batman the one that didn't want a Justice League to form? And now the next movie is going to be about him trying to form it?
Seems stupid lol
Every live action Batman except Adam West and George Clooney has killed.
I do have to side with the DC Defense Force that these films get reviewed/critiqued much harsher than the Marvel ones.