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Apr
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Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice Trailer · 3:12am Apr 18th, 2015

and here's the Launching Point for DC's Cinematic Universe. looks... pretty dark and kinda blah.

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To me it looks pretty cool

2992731 it's kinda blah to me. i've never been much of a DC fan to begin with. i like the Lego and Arkham games, but everything else..... not so much.

Ya the DC Cinematic universe is already off to a terrible start.
The mediocre Superman cram-a-thon ( 3 movies for the price of one headache)
A Justice League prequel... without a proper Batman introduction...
And a Suicide Squad spinoff... without ever actually defining what kind of world this is...

Marvel had the idea to build the world, THEN make the megacrossover.
We know WHO the Avengers were when the movie came out and they didn't have to hamfist their biographies into the story.

DC plans to make the megacrossover, THEN build the world...
So we know jack about Batman aside from hes a bitter old and well past his prime, and only know that Superman has had retarded parental figures.

I get the feeling that we shall long for the days of Arnold's puns by the end of this hype train wreck.

2992849 i already miss the Shrat... the swahrz... the- Arnold-Freeze. now, they're just trying to copy Marvel because of their success.

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The brains of DC don't want to put in the setup work, they just want to ram a retarded convoluted meta movie down our throats.
A DC Cinematic universe could be epic... but they have to do the scaffolding to build it...
That and actually fix their own universal continuity.

Seriously when you have no less than 8 alternate Supergirls running around, and each is considered canon you have an issue...
When you do a universal comic reset to fix continuity errors 3 times in 20 years for the same reason and still fail to fix things you need to think about what and who the real problem is.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/a/ac/6.5_Supergirls.png

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2992849 I know for a fact that this movie will no where near as good as Tim Burton's Batman 89 and Batman Returns

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I can be honest, I have rose colored glasses to Burton Batman. Nicholson and Hamill defined the Joker for me.

Let's be honest, if Heath Ledger hadn't died in a self inflicted depressive psychosis, The Dark Knight would never have been as hyped.
That said, it WAS the shiniest popcorn movie of that year.
Which is kind of like winning the Olympics because all the competition was suddenly narcoleptic and hungover.

While I doubt there will be honest reviewing going on in this sellout and shill media age, if this turdburgler deserves a 5/10 I will call it success story.
Then I will cry because I live in a world where 50% success is considered acceptable in multimillion dollar projects.

2993078 Tim Burton's Batman 89 and Batman Returns are my all time favourite movies. I remember when Heath Ledger was still alive, a lot of people were worried about The Dark Knight being another Brokeback Mountain, but then he dies and The Dark Knight gets praised to high heavens. One of the main reason why Nolan's movies were successful was not because how a good job Nolan did, but how bad Schumacher did. Nolan really has to thank Schumacher for providing the excuse to even have a Batman reboot

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