Slash Film
Last week I watched Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition. I’m sure you’ve read about this — it’s Zack Snyder’s three-hour director’s cut of the film. The Ultimate Edition has had quite a few positive reviews as opposed to the half-hour shorter theatrical cut which was eviscerated by critics and moviegoers. The Ultimate Edition is a better film than the theatrical cut, I’m sure of that. So why did they release an inferior version of the movie in theaters? Why can’t the Zack Snyder release his director’s cuts theatrically?
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On the big screen, numerous Dark Knights flaunted their abs and flexed their muscles for the audience; however, Christian Bale's Batman physique remains the greatest.
Whether you loved it or just really liked this, this is clearly that is the best way to watch this smart "Star Wars" show
because movies that are 3 hours long get less showings per day. they want movies to be about 90 minutes to 2 hours most of the time.
The ultimate version of the movie explains things better and everything makes more sense. Now the only problem is that for the first 2 hours the movie's a snorefest.
the extended edition didnt do much for me, the movie still has awful pacing issues. And no extended edition will ever fix Luthor
A movie about 2 superheroes, one of which wanted to kill the other for various reasons. A large snoozefest of a build up that led to...
- "If I wanted it, you'd be dead already" says Superman
- "Do you bleed? You will!" replies Batman
A scuffle breaks out later on and Batman goes for the kill until he realises their mother shares the same name.
- "Oh OK Supes, that's so cool. Lets be friends. All is forgiven" says Batman
- "Hugs, its fine Bruce. lets get dinner then we'll deal with Lex" replies Superman
The end
In all seriousness, Doomsday was probably the best bit. And hopefully he aint dead because he shouldn't be and 2 and a half hours was more than enough