I just hope they use Boom Tubes that make the classic boom.
Imagine if the plot of the first Justice League was that Darkseid was trapped in the Source Wall and there is something on Earth that Steppenwolf needs to free him.
The last thing Batman v Superman honestly needed was an extended cut. It honestly needed the complete opposite and needed a reduced cut.
-- Cut the Justice League teases
-- Cut the nightmares
-- Cut Luthor
-- Cut Doomsday
-- Cut Wonder Woman
The JL and nightmare sequences were honestly unnecessary to the plot. Doomsday is a stupid video game final boss stapled on to the end of the movie. Wonder Woman is the best part of the movie, but she's simultaneously the most unnecessary part of the movie because she only ties into the Justice League and Doomsday crap. Make the movie purely about Superman and Batman having a major idealistic clash regarding crime fighting and end the movie with them resolving their differences and realizing their two sides of the same coin. You don't even need the Lex Luthor pulling strings in the background shit either, the movie did a fine job of establishing how Batman and Superman clash.
The last thing Batman v Superman honestly needed was an extended cut. It honestly needed the complete opposite and needed a reduced cut.
-- Cut Wonder Woman
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Batman fighting all those soldiers in the desert area in that dream sequence or whatteverthefuck had choreography so bad it makes the Nolan Batman films look like The Raid.
I can agree with this. And I still don't want it. I don't mind an alternate take on a character, most of the Jokers over the years have been great (I haven't seen Suicide Squad). However, this version of Luthor doesn't work for me.
That's fine but he still doesn't look or sound the part, IMO.
I can agree with this. And I still don't want it. I don't mind an alternate take on a character, most of the Jokers over the years have been great (I haven't seen Suicide Squad). However, this version of Luthor doesn't work for me.
That's fine but he still doesn't look or sound the part, IMO.
The Knightmare adds a ton to the movie.
For DC comic fans yeah. But if that's not you--which was my wife--then it gets irritating when the person beside you is losing their mind and shouting "OH MAN! PARADEMON?!? I THINK THAT WAS A PARADEMON!" and "AAAAH! OMEGA SYMBOL! DARKSEEEEEEEID!"
Throw in the stuff with Steppenwolf and Motherboxes and you have a happy DC fan and a confused everyone else.
I'm sorry, but we're going to have to revoke your opinion license.
My friend and I were basically jumping out of our chairs at all that while 95% of the rest of the theater were just confused. It was hilarious to me.
Yeah. I did love the nods the BvS made for the longtime DC fans. I was almost howling with laughter at that "blink and you miss it" moment with Batman in his pose from the Dark Knight cover with the lightning bolt. One thing Snyder did do was seed a lot of intimate DC Universe references for the fans, and I did appreciate that.
It's just sad that the story itself turned out a bit too uneven for my taste, but I can't fault either the art direction, the action, or the fanservice. That stuff was all great. When Batman took out those guys in the warehouse, I straight up believed Snyder had been playing a ton of Batman Arkham games and thought "Y'know what, we can do this for real."
They actually had reference material from the Arkham games and Rocksteady while they were constructing that scene, including the tech he used.
I really loved the Theatrical Edition, and the Ultimate Edition just enhanced what was already an incredible film for me. In my top 5 superhero movies, and its number 2 right behind Logan.
clark: "all this time i've been living my life the way my father saw it. righting wrongs for a ghost, thinking I'm here to do good...superman was never real. it was just the dream of a farmer from kansas."
lois: "that farmer's dream is all some people have. it's all that gives them hope. *touches S* - this means something."
clark: "it did on my world. my world doesn't exist anymore."
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Perfectly encapsulates why this rendition of Superman is reactionary and does things out of obligation rather than a real desire to do good in the world. Snyder completely missed the point about who and what Superman represents, and doubled down on the "hero questioning himself" trope without the appropriate build up to his arc.
I revisited B v. S a few days ago on blu ray for the 3rd time (2nd time watching the Extended Cut) and I like the movie better with each rewatch. I was in the mood to see it again after being blown away by movie of the year contender WONDER WOMAN. The theatrical version of B v. S was a mess, but I feel the Extended version brings the movie up to "pretty good" status, perhaps slightly above Man of Steel which I also enjoyed (Academy Award winning Suicide Squad though is something I have no desire to see again).
Good points:
- The visuals are fantastic. As per with Snyder.
- The best on screen version of Batman. Affleck nailed it.
- Loved the intro taking place at the end of MoS from Bruce Wayne's POV.
- The fights were fantastic.
- I enjoyed the senator character, and the look of dread on her face when she sees the jar of Granny's Peach Tea in the courthouse is one of the best scenes in the film. Great tension.
- Wonder Woman was the highlight of the film. Everyone in the theater was so HYPED when she showed up and her theme kicked in.
- The whole Lois Lane investigation storyline makes sense in the Extended Cut and the senate hearing is expanded upon. Amy Adams is always enjoyable.
- Superman looks good.![]()
Bad points:
- Lex Luther. Whew, casting Michael Cera's lookalike as the big villain was a mistake, and making him this jittery mess just didn't work imo. Is he supposed to be a misunderstood genius? LMAO
- Doomsday could have looked a bit more threatening. Looked like a cartoon. My friend refers to him as that "Shrek looking blob".![]()
- That dream or future prophecy part or whatever still makes no sense. I had to look it up online to find out what the "Knightmare" sequence even meant.
- The laptop scene where you see clips of Aquaman/Cyborg etc. really killed the pacing in the final act. Really weird, unnatural way to shoehorn your extended universe into a film. Plus the clips had ready made logos for the characters...a mess.![]()
- Should Superman be this dreary of a guy?
I don't know where to place the whole "Martha" thing. I didn't have a problem with it, there really wasn't a good way to end the fight which should have been a lot more one-sided, but I don't do comics so I have no idea if Clark and Bruce Wayne actually do have moms with the same first name.
I'd give the theatrical a 5/10 and the Extended Cut an 8/10. It could be an 8.5 if they had cut out the Knightmare and laptop scenes. Wonder Woman gets a 10 (Man of Steel would get a 7.5 and Suicide Squad gets a 5 from me).
Did you think the Extended Cut "Kingdom of Heaven'd" this film? Discuss.
clark: "all this time i've been living my life the way my father saw it. righting wrongs for a ghost, thinking I'm here to do good...superman was never real. it was just the dream of a farmer from kansas."
lois: "that farmer's dream is all some people have. it's all that gives them hope. *touches S* - this means something."
clark: "it did on my world. my world doesn't exist anymore."
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This convo bothered me because it was a retcon of the first movie. Pa Kent's dream in this movie was for Clark to become Superman? What?
I mean he did pretty much do a 180 before he sacrificed himself to kill Doomsday. He even says, 'This is my world. You are my world.' before he gives up his life for it.
Whether you like or dislike how he got to that point is an entirely different issue, but you can't completely ignore an actual part of the film that directly addresses the part you had an issue with.
This convo bothered me because it was a retcon of the first movie. Pa Kent's dream in this movie was for Clark to become Superman? What?
"He always believed you were meant for greater things. And that when the day came, your shoulders would be able to bear the weight. He saw it Clark, believe me."
I strongly agree with the Lex Luthor stuff. It seems rare for two heroes to clash out of ideals alone. There always has to be some dastardly moustache twirling villain misleading and manipulating them into fighting, and it's annoying. What makes a clash of heroes interesting is the moral grey area they're fighting over, and putting in a villain ruins that.
SG-17 said:The Knightmare adds a ton to the movie.
A bad movie that has a longer cut is just a longer bad movie.
the nightmare scene would have worked if they cut the Parademons. as without them it would enforce batmans fear of superman
clark: "all this time i've been living my life the way my father saw it. righting wrongs for a ghost, thinking I'm here to do good...superman was never real. it was just the dream of a farmer from kansas."
lois: "that farmer's dream is all some people have. it's all that gives them hope. *touches S* - this means something."
clark: "it did on my world. my world doesn't exist anymore."
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yes the World's Greatest Detective spend a year obsessed w Superman and does NO detective work, never looks into Superman's human parentage, never looks into the international incident at the center of the movie, just spends all day getting mad at the news.
worst Batman
I say, cut the whole film BUT the Knightmare sequence, and then you got yourself a pretty good short film.The last thing Batman v Superman honestly needed was an extended cut. It honestly needed the complete opposite and needed a reduced cut.
-- Cut the Justice League teases
-- Cut the nightmares
-- Cut Luthor
-- Cut Doomsday
-- Cut Wonder Woman
The JL and nightmare sequences were honestly unnecessary to the plot. Doomsday is a stupid video game final boss stapled on to the end of the movie. Wonder Woman is the best part of the movie, but she's simultaneously the most unnecessary part of the movie because she only ties into the Justice League and Doomsday crap. Make the movie purely about Superman and Batman having a major idealistic clash regarding crime fighting and end the movie with them resolving their differences and realizing their two sides of the same coin. You don't even need the Lex Luthor pulling strings in the background shit either, the movie did a fine job of establishing how Batman and Superman clash.
Superman in the Donner films sacrificed an entire town for Lois.Also, something that generally doesn't get discussed, is that Superman also murders someone within the first 10 minutes of the movie.
It doesn't add anything. If you skipped that sequence entirely, it wouldn't change the plot or Batman's conflict with Superman one iota.
Superman in the Donner films sacrificed an entire town for Lois.
I don't get your logic.
the nightmare scene would have worked if they cut the Parademons. as without them it would enforce batmans fear of superman