I'm not gonna say I am looking forward to the Directors Cut....but I am going to say I have a slight hope that the DC will make it into at least a tolerable movie, as was mostly the case with the first Daredevil movie imo. The Directors cut was much, much better.grey_space said:I thought it was good: I liked the dark theme and attempt at seriousness...However it is deeply flawed. I thought Affleck nailed it. However every building in Gotham and Maetropolis seemed to be constructed of toilet paper and some form of solidified petrol...I'm looking forward to the directors cut.
I think we should shift the blame to Warner Bros. movie company because they seem to be incapable of making anything other then Batman Dark Knight because Dark Knight won a billion dollars and they want that same success again so they think repeating that formula of Dark Knight would succeed.tzimize said:I'm not gonna say I am looking forward to the Directors Cut....but I am going to say I have a slight hope that the DC will make it into at least a tolerable movie, as was mostly the case with the first Daredevil movie imo. The Directors cut was much, much better.grey_space said:I thought it was good: I liked the dark theme and attempt at seriousness...However it is deeply flawed. I thought Affleck nailed it. However every building in Gotham and Maetropolis seemed to be constructed of toilet paper and some form of solidified petrol...I'm looking forward to the directors cut.
Yes. Affleck was good.
The dark theme is decent, and it has worked for Batman. But batman is a dark character, superman is really not. And if you have one dark guy...another one is just gonna be the fifth wheel. You cant bounce off each other when you're the same. Even Wonder woman was bland gray. Is Znyder incapable of seeing
color?
What little we saw of wonder woman was cool, but she was, as most "characters" in this movie...a cardboard cutout at best. There was nothing at all to differentiate her from Superman. She could take a superpunch and had a sword+shield. The "trinity" moment was lame, the only enjoyable moment in the entire movie was when they were all 3 attacking Doomsday. A bit cool.
Znyder is a travesty. He should be fired and not let close to any superhero movie again.
Honestly, if he had cut the amount of slow motion "check this out people" scenes by half, we might have had time for some actual story.
Also, Lex was a disgrace. Capably acted, but all over the place and never what he should be.
The only positive thing I have to say about BvS is that, when looking back, its gonna make Man of Steel be a better movie by comparison.
No I always saw DC as the more serious one.Worgen said:Its weird how dc movies are the dark ones and Marvel are the more light hearted. Since dc is the weirder comic universe which would really benefit from a lighter tone. But Marvel tends to have more complex characters who have to deal with the weirdness of growing up or alcohol dependence or abuse or being discriminated against. Marvel could go much darker and still be good, but the well known DC heroes are essentially Greek gods. Being dark doesn't help that.
A sequal and a Justice League movie?Fiz_The_Toaster said:Can't say I'm all that surprised given that the trailer appeared to be all over the place.
I've been reading other reviews too and that seems to be a common theme. That and Ben Affleck put in a good performance, which was something I was expecting since he has some good acting chops.
This movie will make money overseas, so it will justify a sequel and a Justice League movie. Both of which I'm not stoked about.
The DC ones have tended to be the more serious ones. The Tim Burton Batman movies are the good exceptions, they are dark but they are very comic book.Samtemdo8 said:No I always saw DC as the more serious one.Worgen said:Its weird how dc movies are the dark ones and Marvel are the more light hearted. Since dc is the weirder comic universe which would really benefit from a lighter tone. But Marvel tends to have more complex characters who have to deal with the weirdness of growing up or alcohol dependence or abuse or being discriminated against. Marvel could go much darker and still be good, but the well known DC heroes are essentially Greek gods. Being dark doesn't help that.
I mean look at the DCAU, not all the Superman episodes were comedic.
Batman v Superman 2: Electric Boogaloo.Samtemdo8 said:A sequal and a Justice League movie?Fiz_The_Toaster said:Can't say I'm all that surprised given that the trailer appeared to be all over the place.
I've been reading other reviews too and that seems to be a common theme. That and Ben Affleck put in a good performance, which was something I was expecting since he has some good acting chops.
This movie will make money overseas, so it will justify a sequel and a Justice League movie. Both of which I'm not stoked about.
You mean they are gonna make a Batman v Superman 2
I have read some comic books and lets just say sometimes the weirdness would just not work in a live action movie.Worgen said:The DC ones have tended to be the more serious ones. The Tim Burton Batman movies are the good exceptions, they are dark but they are very comic book.Samtemdo8 said:No I always saw DC as the more serious one.Worgen said:Its weird how dc movies are the dark ones and Marvel are the more light hearted. Since dc is the weirder comic universe which would really benefit from a lighter tone. But Marvel tends to have more complex characters who have to deal with the weirdness of growing up or alcohol dependence or abuse or being discriminated against. Marvel could go much darker and still be good, but the well known DC heroes are essentially Greek gods. Being dark doesn't help that.
I mean look at the DCAU, not all the Superman episodes were comedic.
I'm not saying comedic, I'm saying light. There is a difference. Marvel movies tend to embrace their weirdness, DC ones seem to be ashamed of it.
What they came up with in the watchmen was worse. Really I think the superman animated series should have been a guide for these movies. It did the character quite well.Samtemdo8 said:I have read some comic books and lets just say sometimes the weirdness would just not work in a live action movie.Worgen said:The DC ones have tended to be the more serious ones. The Tim Burton Batman movies are the good exceptions, they are dark but they are very comic book.Samtemdo8 said:No I always saw DC as the more serious one.Worgen said:Its weird how dc movies are the dark ones and Marvel are the more light hearted. Since dc is the weirder comic universe which would really benefit from a lighter tone. But Marvel tends to have more complex characters who have to deal with the weirdness of growing up or alcohol dependence or abuse or being discriminated against. Marvel could go much darker and still be good, but the well known DC heroes are essentially Greek gods. Being dark doesn't help that.
I mean look at the DCAU, not all the Superman episodes were comedic.
I'm not saying comedic, I'm saying light. There is a difference. Marvel movies tend to embrace their weirdness, DC ones seem to be ashamed of it.
I mean look at Watchmen and the controversial alien monster thing no being incorporated in the movie.
And also compare the Superman comic book What's So Funny About Truth, Justice, and the American Way to Superman to Superman vs The Elite and tell me which ome looked less goofy?
(The comic book has a Japanese Themed Superheroes like an Ice Samurai, and a Giant Cyber Gorilla terrorizing Syria and of course it shoehorns in extra canonical stuff)
In these pages, someone once wrote that characters need to be who they are. Batman can be dark and that is OK. Superman should not be! Batman is about angst, Superman hope. Instead, they're trying to be "The Dark Knight" and should not be.Worgen said:Its weird how dc movies are the dark ones and Marvel are the more light hearted. Since dc is the weirder comic universe which would really benefit from a lighter tone. But Marvel tends to have more complex characters who have to deal with the weirdness of growing up or alcohol dependence or abuse or being discriminated against. Marvel could go much darker and still be good, but the well known DC heroes are essentially Greek gods. Being dark doesn't help that.
I second that. Fantastic series that understood tone and the character. Just bring that sort of thing to lifeI think the superman animated series should have been a guide for these movies. It did the character quite well.