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Batman v. Superman RT Thread: like standing ovations in rain

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kurahador

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Batman v Superman |OT| Goyer Snyder Terrio had his chance!!!

WB should sell DC to Disney. DC deserve to join the mouse in the sun.
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SimleuqiR

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Here's my review that I just posted in the DCCU thread :



I went in there wanting to like this movie but I was incredibly let down. If think it doesn't matter if you liked Man of Steel or not, I just don't see many people liking this movie. The audience I was with was really impatient during the end of the film, everyone was talking and laughing...

Damn. I feel your pain.
Still have not seen the movie, but now I'm going to go in and watch it to just tear it apart. It will be hard for me not to.
 

Rooster12

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Yo, depends on what Ant-Man you're referring to. Hank Pym is one of the greatest and most complex superheroes in mainstream comics

I thought he was awful in the Avengers Initiative and Avengers Academy titles.

If you're talking about his run with the Avengers from the 60s to 80s then yeah he was good.
 

KOMANI

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Disagree. Denny absolutely changed comic book readers perception of the character, I couldn't argue that.

I can't reiterate this enough: TDKR broke through into the mainstream where people's only connection to the character was from the 60s series. It was, as a TPB, bought by people who had never picked up a comic book in their life. It's importance at the time can't be understated and, as I said, arguably led to Burton's Batman, which was a huge game changer.

Anyway, we're going around in circles. :)
To be fair, it was Dennis O'Neil and the surrealism style of Neal Adams.

I was figured people always knew how Dark the Dark Knight was after '89. That's why Nolan's movies were widely accepted... Also, why people wanted Bale in the role after American Psycho.
 

The Kree

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For Batman, that's all really.

It'd be kind of hilarious if Marvel pulled a Vince McMahon and bought the competition out just to bury it instead of leveraging it.

Would be bad for business though. All these movies need to be good for the sake of each other.
 

Joeytj

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Do all those conspirators NOT know that Warner owns RottenTomatoes? They were recently sold to Fandango, but it's the exact same team and RT's headquarters are literally inside the Warner studio complex.
 

guek

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They all have the exact same flaws that they had in earlier movies, so I don't see how they try to remedy them unless they're the biggest failures in cinema at fixing mistakes (which isn't the case).

Utter nonsense. IM3 had very different issues compared to IM2. Same goes for all off their sequels. There are some systemic problems they have yet to fix but I never argued otherwise.
 

Houndi101

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Consensus is in

Critic Consensus: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice smothers a potentially powerful story -- and some of America's most iconic superheroes -- in a grim whirlwind of effects-driven action.
 
Damn. I feel your pain.
Still have not seen the movie, but now I'm going to go in and watch it to just tear it apart. It will be hard for me not to.

The weird thing is, as a DC fan who is tired of hearing about Superman being boring, I hope I'm the exception and everybody actually ends up enjoying the movie but I just don't see that happening. Hopefully you will prove me wrong and you will have a good time.

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Yeah, the RT consensus sounds about right.
 

kswiston

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I know a lot of Marvel leaning people are on the "buy Batman" fantasy train, but that seems like a horrible idea to me. Marvel already has the NYC/Hell's Kitchen street level crew. Bringing in the Batverse would either overshadow or absorb that. Where's the incentive to push Iron Fist if you have 15 Bat books to publish?
 

Toa TAK

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Throwing super powers on screen with too little regard for what makes these characters tick. He's a regular Bryan Singer.

At least Singer makes the characters work.

We don't have characters that are even CLOSE to Magneto, Xavier, or Wolverine in MOS or BvsS.
 

louiedog

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I thought it was an okay film. I'd rather watch that then something like Man of Steel.

So did I, especially after the previous Hulk movie, but I rewatched it on a plane a few weeks ago and after 8 years of pretty solid Marvel movies it didn't really hold up unfortunately.
 

Anth0ny

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Ah yes who could forget The Incredible Hulk. Top tier stuff.

Hulk was crap but they followed it up with the god tier Iron Man, and the very good Cap 1 and Thor.

Man of Steel was garbage and they seemingly followed it up with another steaming pile of horse shit.

NOT A GOOD START HERE
 

Slayven

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I know a lot of Marvel leaning people are on the "buy Batman" fantasy train, but that seems like a horrible idea to me. Marvel already has the NYC/Hell's Kitchen street level crew. Bringing in the Batverse would either overshadow or absorb that. Where's the incentive to push Iron Fist if you have 15 Bat books to publish?

Yeah god no, i would only accept if they kept them serprate with the occasional crossover.

Maybe give some of DC's more deserving heroes a home(Huntress, The Ray, Damage, Metamorpho_
 
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