Going tomorrow. I have a feeling I'll need to watch Aliens or T2 right away to remind me why I love films in the first place.
he smiles while doing it right?
I have a feeling what to expect from Snyder / Cavill......those who seen it how is Batfleck?
how long is the batman superman fight? is it really like 5 minutes? (or is that a troll answer )
He smiles at Lois before doing it. He should just grab the gun...not kill the guy...he is more than fast enough for that.
The fight length is what needed.
What must happen happen and you won't feel frustrated.
Really not an issue.
I find it very funny that some people are equating dark/dry and sombre as a mature, adult take on the material, it's quite the opposite. this is NOT what Nolan did with TDK trilogy. This is like a video game that strives to have depth by making everything overly dramatic, it comes across as very silly. Some of it actually feels like cut-scenes between levels.
It strives to take itself seriously, but in a hamfisted teenage angst kind of way. Terrible *profound* dialogue and imagery. It makes the whole thing stilted and cheesy.
yeah but 5 minutes in a 2 hour movie... that sounds terrible
even alien vs predator had longer fights
olbert is right though. Even in the TDKR animated movie, it wasn't that long, and they didn't have a team up right afterward.
yeah but being a cartoon you kind of give it a pass, (And the buildup is different) besides they have been selling the whole VS for 3 years now and it is shorter than the fight in avp lol
oh I WILL
But not paying for it in theaters, at least not any time soon
I was planning to catch it this weekend but i wont bother at all now... no way... im not going to spend money just to rage. that last video review just closed the deal for me
I'm not comparing it to the TDK Trilogy. I think the way the material is handled is quite similar to the comics whereas TDK Trilogy will always be it's own separate thing. There is cheese, but that's inherent to the source material and the medium as a whole. The movie doesn't shy away from the consequences of the characters actions and having them deal with it. Treatment of Superman as a god-like figure, who at the end of the day faces very real and personal issues, questioning himself over his failings and wondering whether the world needs him isn't alien to the comics.
Whereas with Marvel movies, they would seemingly do anything in there power to negate the conflict as they arise.
If anyone is thinking about seeing it, I suggest they make up their own mind. If I had to compare it to another comic book movie, it would be Watchmen. If you have seen MOS and Watchmen, you have a good idea of what to expect.
So instead you're just going to read spoilers and complain about every detail of a movie you haven't seen?
Internetz logic.
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