Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (March 24th, 2016)

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I feel like it was... Especially hammering home how Superman has "lost his halo" in the eyes of the public due to Metroplois destruction and following events (even though he kinda never had one to begin with since the events in MOS are the first we see of him really).



I am an adult and I found it boring... so I'd say thats a big yes.

Sallah

This is stomach turning to read :lol
 
so kids will find this boring ?

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It's just a damn question man, stop being so defensive. You're replying to everyone that has even the slightest of negative things to say. Some of us don't really consider brooding, grim n' gritty flicks to be thought provoking, you know. If that was the case, then "The Boys" would be the pinnacle of Comicdom. It's why Waid's Daredevil is considered brilliant. He balances the darkness of the character with the lust for life. But hey, why be objective when you can just call people with different opinions "kids"? Go take a break, mate...
 
I feel like it was... Especially hammering home how Superman has "lost his halo" in the eyes of the public due to Metroplois destruction and following events (even though he kinda never had one to begin with since the events in MOS are the first we see of him really).
Sallah

Sigh, it's exactly what I feared it'd be... Thanks for the confirmation though, I appreciate you taking the time to answer our questions!
 
I felt like the part where Superman saves the kid at the Day of the Dead festival and the all move to touch him was sorta Jesus... as was him coming out of the sky to save the family in the flood.

And yeah, Batman feels almost entirely influenced by DKR Batman. Though without all the context that makes that work.

Sallah

I wish WB would just do a full blown TDKR movie and get it over with...but the animated one is probably going to be all there ever will be
 
Thanks James, you're a hero to the village people. :duff

Oh well, back to catching up with the latest episodes of Gotham for me. At least that's buckets of fun. :lol
 
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It's just a damn question man, stop being so defensive. You're replying to everyone that has even the slightest of negative things to say. Some of us don't really consider brooding, grim n' gritty flicks to be thought provoking, you know. If that was the case, then "The Boys" would be the pinnacle of Comicdom. It's why Waid's Daredevil is considered brilliant. He balances the darkness of the character with the lust for life. But hey, why be objective when you can just call people with different opinions "kids"? Go take a break, mate...

ITS A REAL QUESTION... ( i should have quoted sallah)

it wasnt even directed at you, :lol wtf are you talking about being salty? one of the videos i posted said kids that go with their parents will hate this, that this is not for kids at all....

ironic that you gave me this salty speech when i wasnt even talking to you :lol
 
Sigh, it's exactly what I feared it'd be... Thanks for the confirmation though, I appreciate you taking the time to answer our questions!

No problem!

I wish WB would just do a full blown TDKR movie and get it over with...but the animated one is probably going to be all there ever will be

Sadly, this movie snipping bits and pieces from it probably negates any chance we ever had at a live action version. :(

Sallah
 
ITS A REAL QUESTION... ( i should have quoted sallah)

it wasnt even directed at you, :lol wtf are you talking about being salty? one of the videos i posted said kids that go with their parents will hate this, that this is not for kids at all....

ironic that you gave me this salty speech when i wasnt even talking to you :lol

I apologize then, I thought it was directed at me, since you didn't quote anyone.
 
Yup. Three stages of failure/success. Personal (do I like it?), critical (do critics like it?), financial (did it make money?).

If I enjoy it, critics like it, and it makes money... it is a overall success. For example, The Force Awakens or Deadpool.

If I enjoy it, critics like it, and it doesn't make money... it is a critical success. For example, Blade Runner.

If I enjoy it, critics hate it, and it doesn't make money... it is a personal success. For example, The Lone Ranger.

If I enjoy it, critics hate it, and it makes money... it is a casual success. For example, Transformers.

If I don't enjoy it, critics like it, and it makes money... it is a success. For example, The Godfather.

If I don't enjoy it, critics don't like it, and it makes money... it is a financial success. For example, The Last Airbender.

If I don't enjoy it, critics don't like it, and it doesn't make money... it is a complete failure. For example, Fantastic 4.

You LIKED The Lone Ranger??? There is HOPE for you yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:lol
 
Why? He adored "Jerkassic Whoreld" which was a pukefest.

he would never agree to disliking aything comic book or superhero because hes such a big fan, if he had problems then you KNOW this movie is messy (just look at his shelves... theres likr 4 bvs toys in there already)
 
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