.... At what point is BvS a movie about hope? It's a movie about a bunch of assholes fighting each other
.... At what point is BvS a movie about hope? It's a movie about a bunch of assholes fighting each other
28% maybe
Movie was dreadful in the cinema and it's hard to detach my feelings for it from that first experience. Which is a shame because the Ultimate Cut mitigates some of the issues I have with it. It still manages to be only passable at best but there have been worse CBMs in recent memory like Suicide Squad, Fant4stic and X-Men Apocalypse.
It's a visually appealing movie in many ways but someone on youtube perfectly described Snyder's approach to filmmaking: He is good at capturing moments but terrible at setting up these moments through scenes. They're pretty messes.
That's because Cap's a lil bitch and Tony was right
that visual spectacle tho
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that visual spectacle tho
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Comic book fans really say the dumbest shit.Iconic movie. The most expensive indie film ever made, and an early reflection for Trump's America (Trump = Luthor).
It's so dark. Can't see shit, Captain!
Ya know, I've never been able to identify what it is...but fuck your right lolAt some point y'all are going to learn to stop arguing with Bleepey, lol. That guy will out-Veelk Veelk when it comes to BvS.
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This thread got koolaid as fuck.
At some point y'all are going to learn to stop arguing with Bleepey, lol. That guy will out-Veelk Veelk when it comes to BvS.
Ya know, I've never been able to identify what it is...but fuck your right lol
Film itself might be the worst major studio release in recent memory (which says a lot when the tire-fires of Suicide Squad and Rogue One came out later that year and BVS is still inarguably worse than either of them),
I kinda liked how uncompromisingly miserable this movie is.
Ouch, cut myself on that edge!
I genuinely am curious to hear about these changes. Having seen both versions I seriously am so lost as to how this keeps getting touted.Nah..check the bolded:
This here is exactly why I think it would have scored higher. The UE is the superior cut, and a good amount of the problems some folks had would be non-existent.
You 100% make better arguments, it's the persistence with me. Both of yall are pretty tenacious. You won't go as far to say people who dislike a movie just aren't smart enough to get it...I can see the parallel regarding persistence in conversation, but I would hope that's where it it ends. I like to think I put out, on the whole, better arguments that atleast make the lengthy reading more worth while.
At the very least, I don't put out a blanket statement that say everyone who disagrees with me just must not be smart enough to get it.
It kinda blows my mind the Ultimate Cut is 3 hours long. Even if it does make the film less of a fever dream in terms of coherency, it makes the pacing even worse.
The fact that there is a 4 hour cut of the movie in a vault somewhere is insane. How the fuck did Warner Brothers execs sign off on a script that may have ran in excess of 240 pages for a comic book movie?
I also like how a Star Wars side story did better and was a better movie. lol
Bruce's speech at the end having gave up his homicidal ways. And Superman's continued selflessness despite the entire world baring down on him.
It kinda blows my mind the Ultimate Cut is 3 hours long. Even if it does make the film less of a fever dream in terms of coherency, it makes the pacing even worse.
The fact that there is a 4 hour cut of the movie in a vault somewhere is insane. How the fuck did Warner Brothers execs sign off on a script that may have ran in excess of 240 pages for a comic book movie?
It's the exact opposite actual, the pacing improves.
Yeah but we hate you too, don't see us complaining now do you?!
Also, fuck no. Tony can fuck off.
Captain America really is a terrorist though
One of those days you find yourself agreeing with a Bronson post. This is truly the end of times.
It kinda blows my mind the Ultimate Cut is 3 hours long. Even if it does make the film less of a fever dream in terms of coherency, it makes the pacing even worse.
The fact that there is a 4 hour cut of the movie in a vault somewhere is insane. How the fuck did Warner Brothers execs sign off on a script that may have ran in excess of 240 pages for a comic book movie?
Nah..check the bolded:
A 3hr version isn't so concerning to me. I find the fact that there's even an R rated cut of BvS to be a major red flag. It's like WB doesn't understand the material, and worse, the audience in the seats.
In my eyes, the R rated Ultimate Edition is proof that WB looked at what Marvel is doing and purposely went the opposite direction.
It kinda blows my mind the Ultimate Cut is 3 hours long. Even if it does make the film less of a fever dream in terms of coherency, it makes the pacing even worse.
The fact that there is a 4 hour cut of the movie in a vault somewhere is insane. How the fuck did Warner Brothers execs sign off on a script that may have ran in excess of 240 pages for a comic book movie?
Just wondering did anyone ever do a flowchart for Zemo? I'd love to see logic behind actions compared to Lex?
Man, c'mon. I saw both cuts. It's glacial in both cases, the wheels just spin and spin.It's the exact opposite actual, the pacing improves.
Even splitting it into two films wouldn't have worked, IMO. There's like a fundamental misunderstanding of the amount of work to make these characters and scenarios believable and endearing that still would be absent if the film was split.It should have been two movies.
We all knew it the moment they revealed Doomsday in the trailer, we knew they stuffed too much in there.
Because they were in such a hurry to get a share of that Avengers bank, they rushed the individual movies, and took a two character mashup that had enough to do (and make believable) already, and mashed Dawn of Justice onto the end of it.
Meanwhile Fantastic Beasts is apparently an entire series born from a pamphlet, and a nice Hobbit novel got exploded into way too much boring film... yet multiple critical DC story arcs were all kind of mashed together into this giant movie that had no chance to succeed the minute Doomsday showed up in a trailer.
It got two-storied. It got Spiderman 3'd. Beautifully shot though.
Unless I'm remembering incorrectly, the R-rated cut isn't explicitly more violent or raunchy than the theatrical bar some CGI blood. There's still a lot of unambiguous killing/maiming and Amy Adams naked in a tub in the theatrical cut, and that still made a 12 rating/PG-13.A 3hr version isn't so concerning to me. I find the fact that there's even an R rated cut of BvS to be a major red flag. It's like WB doesn't understand the material, and worse, the audience in the seats.
In my eyes, the R rated Ultimate Edition is proof that WB looked at what Marvel is doing and purposely went the opposite direction.
Admittedly, I'd like to see that cut someday too out of morbid curiosity.Sölf;232499345 said:I now want to see this. Reminds me of Love Exposure, which already runs for nearly 4 hours, yet originally it was 6 hours long.
It was rated R for Ass. There was not any overviolence in the Ultimate Cut.A 3hr version isn't so concerning to me. I find the fact that there's even an R rated cut of BvS to be a major red flag. It's like WB doesn't understand the material, and worse, the audience in the seats.
In my eyes, the R rated Ultimate Edition is proof that WB looked at what Marvel is doing and purposely went the opposite direction.
What's so hard to understand about Lex's motivations? He explains it all on the helipad and he explains it even more in the Doomsday birth sequence. He hates everything about Superman so he tries to destroy his credibility, his image and his entire being.I care far less about the convoluted plot than I do the motivation behind each of them, where zemo's was clearly established, Lex needs a flow chart based upon a ton of assumptions to get anywhere close to a coherent outline of why his actions supported his lack of motivation, which compounds the problems people had with the convoluted plot
What's so hard to understand about Lex's motivations? He explains it all on the helipad and he explains it even more in the Doomsday birth sequence. He hates everything about Superman so he tries to destroy his credibility, his image and his entire being.
I don't get what's so confusing about Lex. He's a millennial going through an existential crisis because God just so happens to be real.
What's so hard to understand about Lex's motivations? He explains it all on the helipad and he explains it even more in the Doomsday birth sequence. He hates everything about Superman so he tries to destroy his credibility, his image and his entire being.
I don't get what's so confusing about Lex. He's a millennial going through an existential crisis because God just so happens to be real.
I'm not sure what you're asking to be honest.Explain how he reconciles his view of power not being good with why he hates superman along with his very own position of power. Its contradictory. He hates superman for being all powerful but not good, yet he himself is powerful and very obviously not good,
At no point in your post did you explain why he hates superman and wants this. I understand his philosophy, but it makes no sense as to why he would hate superman while not also realizing how contradictory that is to his own positioning
I'm not sure what you're asking to be honest.
He wants it because Superman drives him mad? Lex is a psychopath by the end of the movie. He's consumed by his hatred and his own delusions. Trying to understand his rationale by analyzing his actions as if he was acting logically...I don't understand what one can gain from it. I don't think Lex cares about being a hypocrite.