jossueinacoma
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I'm wth you OP
May god have mercy on our souls
May god have mercy on our souls
The Dark Knight improves on it in almost every wayacing, villains, action, etc.
Batman killed thousands of innocent civilians?First of all you have Batman being pissed at Superman for bringing people in danger and collateral damage. And he proceeds to do the same thing.
Batman killed thousands of innocent civilians?
He didn'tBatman killed thousands of innocent civilians?
He did. Indirectly.He didn't
But then again neither did Superman.
Are these people actually crazy, or do I REALLY need to see BvS??
Are these people actually crazy, or do I REALLY need to see BvS??
I've never read a comic book in my life and have no biased reason to pick one over the other. I thought they were both good films.
BvS had a wonderful build-up going for about the first hour and a half, and some superb visuals. Zach Snyder knows how to frame an awesome shot of a superhero. The doomsday fight was a big letdown for me (apart from Wonder Woman taking charge and all round being pretty badass), it felt like nobody knew how to end the film so they just threw in a big cgi monster for the heroes to fight.
Civil War on the other hand had a much better ending, it was more low-key but felt more meaningful. It wasn't perfect (I posted in the spoiler thread what I thought it did wrong) but I'd take it over doomsday every time. I'm also very impressed with how the Russo brothers shoot their action scenes. They have a realistic feel to them, for the most part, that I like.
I honestly just think both films have their own styles with their own strengths and weaknesses. There's room in the world for both. Not looking to start an argument (because it's really no skin off my nose) but I have to say, the way people are going on about BvS on here is fucking ridiculous.
I don't know
what does Armond have to say
http://www.nationalreview.com/artic...rheroes-dumbed-down?target=author&tid=1152026
welp, there you have it
Despite the supergeeks’ arguing either against working for the restrictive capitalist government or for their own sense of doing right and correcting injustice, the fact is, nothing here has gravitas. Civil War is politics as adolescents misperceive social/global crisis. This has been going on for so long (ever since Hollywood realized the bounty to be had in cajoling comic-book culture’s ready audience; since, say, the 1978 Superman film, then 1989’s Batman) that, by now, the brainwashing is complete. The trivializing has grabbed such hold that when a genuine pop artist like Zack Snyder deepens comics lore into visionary, moral art (the profound Man of Steel and Batman v Superman), many fanboys, and critics, react with anger, resentment — and ignorance.
To praise Civil War as entertainment is to accept its puerile conflicts. This is the moral reduction that has happened to American youth culture in the wake of the generational dissents of the Vietnam War. Movies as violent as the Marvel flicks are not pacifist but are proof of anti-military sentiment — such as became evident in the confused Ferguson protestations about “militarized police,” a foolish, redundant term exploited by manipulative media outlets and politicians. Civil War furbishes aggression simply to excite viewers who are as programmed as poor Bucky.
Disclaimer: I never really read a comic book, just some bits and pieces recently.
I have been to Civil War first and it was really great, Batman v Superman somehow wasn't on my radar at all, watched it with 0 expectations and shit that movie is hot fire, I pretty much liked everything about it.
I re-watched lots of MCU movies recently so maybe it was just the darker tone for a change, but I fucking love the MCU, all of it.
I thought Man of Steel was mediocre, but yeah I liked Bat Affleck and Superman was also way more interesting this time around, didn't even know aboutSome of those scenes were just breathtaking. When you sawWonder Woman and Doomsday, that was a really nice surprise.I lost it, I really didn't expect that.the Flash
It surprised me more often than Civil War did, that's for sure and not just with who was in the movie, I need to watch both again, but for now BvS comes out on top, not by far or anything, but I just enjoyed it more.
Haven't seen Civil War yet so cannot comment on that but BvS is a mess.
The first half of BvS was just a bunch of random scenes slapped together with zero build up. And they played through quickly to boot, scenes were over so fast you didn't know what the point of them were.
The buildup to the supes bman fight felt very shallow.
There is literally zero clark kent character in thos whole movie, the best part of superman was him being trying to be a human half the time.
The branding of criminals was stupid.
Wonder woman was there, just because i guess. Why steal the download tool? Made no sense.
Lex luthor making doomsday... but why? Why do you need a deadbody for it?
There is more but these are the things that stick out.
Lex luthor making doomsday... but why? Why do you need a deadbody for it?
There is more but these are the things that stick out.
Are these people actually crazy, or do I REALLY need to see BvS??
So it's the film's fault that you didn't pay attention to it at all. Good to know.
I dunno why I came back to this thread (I just want to talk about the movie. -_-), but the Genesis chamber needed source DNA to make anything. In MoS it would have come from the Codex.
At least Kandor got namedropped
Well it is the film's fault, if it wasn't so shittly put together, I could remember wtf is going on.
How did lex know it could build things? I mean he brought yhe body with him so he must have known before hand. Why didn't doomsday attack lex at all?
The machine told him lots of stuff in a previous scene.How did lex know it could build things? I mean he brought yhe body with him so he must have known before hand. Why didn't doomsday attack lex at all?
Are these people actually crazy, or do I REALLY need to see BvS??
Wait until the Director's Cut is out and impressions hit the net. There might actually be a decent movie hidden underneath it.
Even if you come out absolutely despising it on every level it's still worth seeing.
Haven't seen Civil War yet so cannot comment on that but BvS is a mess.
The first half of BvS was just a bunch of random scenes slapped together with zero build up. And they played through quickly to boot, scenes were over so fast you didn't know what the point of them were.
The buildup to the supes bman fight felt very shallow.
There is literally zero clark kent character in thos whole movie, the best part of superman was him being trying to be a human half the time.
The branding of criminals was stupid.
Wonder woman was there, just because i guess. Why steal the download tool? Made no sense.
Lex luthor making doomsday... but why? Why do you need a deadbody for it?
There is more but these are the things that stick out.
I went into BvS with low expectations and still came out disappointed. I went into Civil War with high expectations and still came out impressed.
This thread is toxic and has burned my brains out.
There is build up, the 3 character's own lil stories plus Lex eventually clashing into one point.
I found it ok. Batman's super paranoid and even afraid that with Superman still on this Earth, slight chance humanity is deaded. Plus, this Batman has been in the superhero business for a long ass time and what he's done for mission, felt like it wasn't doing anything worthwhile on this planet but striking down an all-powerful being that could potentially doom mankind, it'll have been worth his whole time dressing up as a bat. That's my view on it, I guess.
There is that bit of Clark Kent trying to target Batman in the newspapers and disregarding Perry's orders. But yeah, mostly Supes and less Clark for this crossover.
Why was it stupid?
Lex had pictures of her, she knew he had info of sort on her life as Wonder Woman. She didnt want that in his hands.
Plan B or whatever plans he had in the future. Doomsday wasn't activated until Supes and Bats didnt do as he planned. He needed the dead body IIRC the AI saying to create from the dead will make an abomination, something Kryptonians were banned from ever doing. He's psy-cho-tic Lex, he do wanna what he wanna do, aint no one stopping him.
Its super late, ill try to address your points tomorrow.
I will say, in this mess of a movie, Ben Affleck played a pretty good Batman. I'm excited for that.
He did. Indirectly.
Even the scene in BvS, Superman is thrown into that building by Zod, it's not like he is ramming people into it.The World Machine did most of the damage before Superman even got there and getting into a brawl with Zod isn't exactly going to lead to some graceful fight. What we see in Man of Steel doesn't really show any civilians being killed by the fight. BVS took it upon itself to pander to the people who thought it was a big deal, and made it look far more grim than MOS did. In fact the buildings they fought through and stuff didn't look populated. They fought mostly in the ruins that the machines caused.
If MOS actually focused on people being hurt or whatever this would be a different story, but after seeing it several times I never got the sensation that what Superman did specifically caused a bunch of death. Again BVS shows this, but I don't think it would have if people didn't react the way they did. It felt like damage control to me, no pun intended.
Are we at the point of the narrative that MoS wasn't bleak? I mean, we see people getting lifted and squashed like pancakes. No, Superman didn't murder them, but he could have prevented those deaths if he blew up the ship in the first place when he got his powers back and had come to his resolve from ghost dad to save humanity. Sure, he had to save Lois from the impact, but he could have did more damage to the ship easily. He directly led Zod and crew into Smallville. He and Zod crashlanded into Metropolis which forced him to kill Zod. You can chalk it up to inexperience but he could have prevented a lot of deaths. We wouldn't have gotten the film we got, but that's another story.The World Machine did most of the damage before Superman even got there and getting into a brawl with Zod isn't exactly going to lead to some graceful fight. What we see in Man of Steel doesn't really show any civilians being killed by the fight. BVS took it upon itself to pander to the people who thought it was a big deal, and made it look far more grim than MOS did. In fact the buildings they fought through and stuff didn't look populated. They fought mostly in the ruins that the machines caused.
If MOS actually focused on people being hurt or whatever this would be a different story, but after seeing it several times I never got the sensation that what Superman did specifically caused a bunch of death. Again BVS shows this, but I don't think it would have if people didn't react the way they did. It felt like damage control to me, no pun intended.