Batman V. Superman opinions · 12:47pm Apr 2nd, 2016
Okay so I kept forgetting to post my thoughts on this movie for about a week now since I've seen it and in terms of what I have to say about it...
Okay so I kept forgetting to post my thoughts on this movie for about a week now since I've seen it and in terms of what I have to say about it...
Oooh boy... I am late to this one again. I'll be honest, I had zero plans to watch this, but I decided to anyway, cause, well, I need something to review. I'm keeping myself busy by watching movies to review in between my activities and work.
I think the reason I found this trailer better is, because, in a way I find rather hard to put into proper words, it feels more 'honest' then the previous trailer, which made the film out to be some dark, brooding affair obsessed with it's own self importance.
YOOOOOO remember when I said I was tentatively optimistic about Batman v. Superman after the first trailer?
Well....
This is gonna be awful...and in none of the fun ways.
I'm afraid I don't remember this batch as vividly as last time, but that's because I didn't wake up as often during the night, so I'm counting it as as a good thing.
So instead of titled sections for each dream, I'll just give you what I remember. I had a lot of dreams, so I'll focus on the patterns and some specific things that I remember.
Here's Zack Synder talking about the potential fizzling out of the superhero genre, along with various aspects of the making of Batman v. Superman, including Robin casting rumors:
On the genre itself, and Spielberg's recent comments about it:
Just got back from the big BvS:DoJ. I'm glad I saw it, which fulfills the purpose I had in dragging my friends out to go see it tonight in spite of all the reasons not to.
I'm not upset that I still haven't seen Man of Steel, in other words.
But I just had to see how this one turned out. Mostly because I'm Batman. And now I have. And I have thoughts on it.
Let's first talk about the good stuff, because there's some good stuff. I really liked Henry Cavill as Superman. The effects were decent, even though sometimes it feels like Micheal Bay took over a little, and Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor was A BLAST. He stole every single scene he was in.
Everything else, I didn't like that much. This is the first movie I walked out of thinking: "That was a bad movie."
ALRIGHT!!! The shortest Hiatus is OVER!!! New episodes, new adventures, lessons, characters and, most importantly, character development!!! Now, to make this special, for you guys, I have some special guests! *Clicks on a button and some portals open around him. Falling down painfully are the ‘guests’* Ladies and gentlemen, give it up to our guests!!! From FrostTheWolf, the first Crossover I had from When Lightning
Do not READ unless you've either seen or do not care about Spoilers.
So DC has played its hand with Batman V Superman recently. The cards they were holding were terribly lacking unfortunately. Marvel on the other hand had a Royal Flush up their sleeve with Captain America: Civil War. The level of competence and script writing prowess. In here I want to talk about the comparisons between these two movies and why one succeeded where the other failed.
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a cinematic disaster and the worst superhero film made this decade, and anyone who says otherwise or tries to defend this horrific monstrosity is a liar and a fool.