***God forbid things are different than what has worked before.***
Yea, that makes sense. God forbid a movie that is coherent, structured properly and above all else good.
***A lot of the critics thought BvS was no fun because it lacked the humor of the Marvel movies.***
Let me correct you, a lot of critics thought it was bad because it was a horrible film that lacked humor, charm, substance and above all else, story.
It had the largest drop off following the opening. It may have pulled in money but that was on the name alone.
It was a failure in terms of an actual film.
I agree, mis-casting. He would have made a much better Riddler for the new Batman.
I'm going to have to agree. There seems to be this huge political and hollywood push to make women these super action heroes front liners.
And the daintier they are and more English they are, the better.
Nothing against them either, it just seems so artificially forced.
That was Lex Luther, no need to say Luther's son. Don't know why people are so confused by this just because he kept talking about his father.
That's like saying Wayne's son when talking about Batman.
This movie changed Luther with the times. They went with a younger, Mark Zuckerberg type Lex than the older Trump like version we are used too.
***i honestly see the mainstream media people as part of the issue. most of them don't understand the characters.***
You're kidding right? Mainstream media doesn't understand Comic book heroes? This isn't Shakespeare on screen or some deep, existential 4 hour film tackling the human's worth in the universe. It's Batman Versus Superman. The film screamed JL marketing shill, shoe horning other characters as promotion for future movies, it also did nothin...
He was the best Batman in my opinion. And a lot of his so called killings were indirect or directly in defense.
It wasn't like Punisher style killings.
SPOILERS!
You have to take in to consideration that this Batman is older and from all the hints in the movie he's beat up, bitter and just mad as hell.
This Batman has given up trying to be the hero that doesn't kill. And it's established early with the whole &...
*Spoilers*
It's not like Batman is going around intentionally killing bad guys like the Punisher.
In the movie he had to defend himself and in this particular version of Batman the only option he had was taking bad guys out permanently.
This to me is the least of the problem(s) this movie had.
Serious, Gambit was cool in the trench coat 90's era but is he even relevant now?
Loved how they handled Kylo Ren. It would have been so easy to just make a Darth Maul paper thin villain. Instead they gave that villain so much depth.
Loved it.
I agree.
Now that they got the throwback, soft re-boot out of the way and characters have been established it's time to go in a new route.
Hopefully the Knights of Ren and Captain Phasma will take more of a center stage in the next sequel.
I thought it was great. It was another throwback to the original films.
Both Force users weren't trained so it would be strange for them to do the things that were done in the prequels.
Maybe for the sequel after some training we'll get to see more acrobatic fighting. But I hope not.
This was a surprisingly good film
Amen
No different from the internet wanting Nathon Fillion to be everything.
Gawd...how many DC animated movies of Batman are we going to get? Green Lantern? Blue Beetle? Agents of SHADE? Wonder Woman? Enough with Batman already.
Hilarious!
Thanks you guys, I have also heard mixed things about both Agent shows.
But I'll have to check them out regardless.
It's a shame but I thought Revenge of the Sith was the best one. They could have skipped one and two and just made 3 and I would have been happy with that.
Kind of creepy, hasn't he known Barbara since she was a child, roughly Dick's age when he first became Robin?