One agent notes BvS likely won't get to $1 billion despite launching the universe with "two of the most iconic characters in history."
Let that really sink in for a moment, and then realize how deeply you've fucked up.
There has been a lot of ink spilled on the idea that this Batman doesn't care about killing and is the same as the punisher now, but I'd say that's not strictly true. It's more like that he no longer considers it completely forbidden. We see several times in the film that he has criminals at his mercy and he renders them unconscious or lets the police grab them - the whole Bat Brand As A Mark Of Death subplot is kind of poorly explained but apparently only one person had died in prison because of it based on news reports at the start.
I've been harping on about it for weeks now it feels but we've had Burtman killing people since 89 and Nolan Bats killing people while pretending like he wasn't for 3 films. If I was a comic reader maybe I'd be more pissed but from the filmverse it only feels one step removed from what was already happening - dropping the pretense.
Let that really sink in for a moment, and then realize how deeply you've fucked up.
Is the DCEU now competing with the Matthew Cinematic Universe?Supeman is not as iconic as Jesus. no matter how hard he tries to be.
Supeman is not as iconic as Jesus. no matter how hard he tries to be.
Ah I see, my bad!Okay. I'm not arguing against any of that. I'm just telling you that murder is not a label that only applies to killing innocent people. :lol
He's certainly the problem property between the two. He's a relic of the 50s.
I bet you anything that WB/DC could release a stand-alone Batman movie next year and it would outperform BvS.
People just don't give a shit about a demi-god. You can't relate to that shit no matter how hard they try, and happy-go-lucky Superman of the 80s films is verboten in today's climate of gritty children's movies pandering to adults.
He's certainly the problem property between the two. He's a relic of the 50s.
I bet you anything that WB/DC could release a stand-alone Batman movie next year and it would outperform BvS.
People just don't give a shit about a demi-god. You can't relate to that shit no matter how hard they try, and happy-go-lucky Superman of the 80s films is verboten in today's climate of gritty children's movies pandering to adults.
Batman been killing fools since 1989's BATMAN but people just ignored it lol.
The no kill rule was never about mercy. It was to keep Batman from becoming the very monster he's devoted to defeating. Bruce Wayne doesn't spare villains out of mercy. He spares them to keep himself sane (barely).
Let that really sink in for a moment, and then realize how deeply you've fucked up.
I don't get it. Superman, a character from the 30s is a relic of the 50s (?) but had successful films in the 80s (?)
And yet Marvel has repeatedly banked on the success of happy-go-lucky hero movies. Try again.
This is true but at least Bats had some serious beef with Joker in that movie.Batman been killing fools since 1989's BATMAN but people just ignored it lol.
If they don't give Zack Snyder the boot before Justice League, then they really deserve every failure they get. You have more than enough evidence that the audience did not like his style, and if you're doing yet another very high profile film with him, you're dumb.
He symbolizes American optimism from the 50s and 60s, which is in short supply in the 21st century following 9/11, economic recessions and crises. If you're trying to deconstruct my comment and don't even understand Superman's motifs, then I'm very much confused about what you're trying to do.
You were saying ................?
He symbolizes American optimism from the 50s and 60s, which is in short supply in the 21st century following 9/11, economic recessions and crises. If you're trying to deconstruct my comment and don't even understand Superman's motifs, then I'm very much confused about what you're trying to do.
While you're right about this, I think they really missed a great opportunity to contrast the cynicism of the world with the optimism that Superman can represent. (or perhaps they just missed the mark) The struggle to instill the hope and optimism is part of the point of the character. Perhaps they needed to look further back into the character's history for inspiration, it's not like the 1930's were all that optimistic.
While you're right about this, I think they really missed a great opportunity to contrast the cynicism of the world with the optimism that Superman can represent. (or perhaps they just missed the mark) The struggle to instill the hope and optimism is part of the point of the character. Perhaps they needed to look further back into the character's history for inspiration, it's not like the 1930's were all that optimistic.
So sad to see great properties wasted because the creators don't know what they're doing.
I feel bad for Affleck. He delivered such an awesome take on Batman and there's a chance we'll never get to see that character fully fleshed out with his own films. A real shame, I hope they at least keep him if they do indeed rework the DCU
there's actually an even greater chance actually. they're well aware Batman was one of the standouts of this and I bet they're doing all they can to fasttrack his movie into production.
They insert witty banter between the scenes where gods, aliens, evil AI et al. are trying to enslave mankind, murder everyone, destroy cities, countries, etc.
I feel bad for Affleck. He delivered such an awesome take on Batman and there's a chance we'll never get to see that character fully fleshed out with his own films. A real shame, I hope they at least keep him if they do indeed rework the DCU
It can be done but they should have the Aquaman movie and Wonder Woman movie out before Justice League.
Why did they give Snyder that much power in the first place? Director of all 4 major tent pole releases and a producer role on most of the rest? Why?
He symbolizes American optimism from the 50s and 60s, which is in short supply in the 21st century following 9/11, economic recessions and crises. If you're trying to deconstruct my comment and don't even understand Superman's motifs, then I'm very much confused about what you're trying to do.
By 1978, forty years after Supermans creation, things had come kind of full circle. Its easy to look back at the 70s as a decade of coke and disco, but for real people things were different. America was experiencing the aftermath of a great recession, and the oil crisis was a recent memory. As the economy stagnated our cities became overrun with crime and poverty; New York City almost went bankrupt. In 1977, which would have been when Superman: The Movie was being conceived and created, the great blackout in New York led to widescale rioting, looting and fires. It was easy to look at the country and see it falling to pieces, only a few years after it had barely crawled out of the morass of Vietnam and gotten past the criminality of Richard Nixon. Things looked bleak.
Enter Christopher Reeve.
Watching the 1978 Superman with modern eyes its perhaps hard to realize just how corny and out of step that Superman was; the film gives you all the cues you need to understand that, but the natural response of modern audiences is to look at all older films and settings as quaint or hokey. But the world into which Reeves Superman flew wasnt silly or light - it was a dark time, one that needed a hero who could cut through the morally grey bullshit, who wouldnt make excuses for the bombing of Cambodia or the racist destruction and abandonment of urban infrastructure.
The Jason Todd Theory is the best bet on this.
This isn't TAS anymore, Batman isn't facing bank robbers and corrupt politicians. He's dealing with sex slave traders and actual killers. Those types don't deserve the mercy of his no-kill rule.
"20 years in Gotham.. How many good guys left?"Damn I can't remember it, but there was a line that Bruce says in BvS that totally made me think that.
"20 years in Gotham.. How many good guys left?"
"How many stayed that way?"
Though that could also be referring to Harvey Dent.
It's mercy. You don't have to deserve it.
Yeah but it can mean more than one.that was definitely about Harvey Dent
"20 years in Gotham.. How many good guys left?"
"How many stayed that way?"
Though that could also be referring to Harvey Dent.
"20 years in Gotham.. How many good guys left?"
"How many stayed that way?"
Though that could also be referring to Harvey Dent.
Rumor mill on 4Chan is that the Ultimate edition has that along with the Wayne manor being burnt.There it is. Or both? This movie needed flash backs of Jason getting tortured. Would have made it easier to stomach his carelessness for the criminals.
*Opening credits origin storyman i seriously think almost everything (the car chase can burn) batman in this movie is A1 (that intro scene with the sex slaves...wow, he was like a monster) and belongs in a far better movie
Batman's entire reason to exist is because his parents died unjust, untimely violent deaths. It was somewhere in his despair he realized, "This is wrong. Life is precious, life is short, nobody should have to die like that. I'mma gonna dedicate my life to making sure nobody dies like that again."
That means EVERYBODY. Everybody's life is precious, that includes the Joker, and Joe Chill, and every random criminal he comes up against.
what dont people get about that man
Batman's entire reason to exist is because his parents died unjust, untimely violent deaths. It was somewhere in his despair he realized, "This is wrong. Life is precious, life is short, nobody should have to die like that. I'mma gonna dedicate my life to making sure nobody dies like that again."
That means EVERYBODY. Everybody's life is precious, that includes the Joker, and Joe Chill, and every random criminal he comes up against.
what dont people get about that man
sweet line. it's definitely two-face. and also batman trying to rationalize his own misguided paranoia.
man i seriously think almost everything (the car chase can burn) batman in this movie is A1 (that intro scene with the sex slaves...wow, he was like a monster) and belongs in a far better movie.
Rumor mill on 4Chan is that the Ultimate edition has that along with the Wayne manor being burnt.
Honestly the last thing the movie needed are more flashbacks, dreams and premonitions. Movie needed to be leaner not more bloated. I appreciated that the movie didn't tell us that Robin is dead or what happened with Wayne manor... it was shown through the visual medium. "Show, not tell" essentially. One of the few things Snyder got right in this movie.
Batman's entire reason to exist is because his parents died unjust, untimely violent deaths. It was somewhere in his despair he realized, "This is wrong. Life is precious, life is short, nobody should have to die like that. I'mma gonna dedicate my life to making sure nobody dies like that again."
That means EVERYBODY. Everybody's life is precious, that includes the Joker, and Joe Chill, and every random criminal he comes up against.
what dont people get about that man