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

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As cool as Batfleck was in BvS, i really despised the fact that he killed in this film. What the hell was Snyder thinking when he made the decision to have batman kill.
 
As cool as Batfleck was in BvS, i really despised the fact that he killed in this film. What the hell was Snyder thinking when he made the decision to have batman kill.

I'd imagine the same thing Chris Nolan, Tim Burton, and Joel Schumacher were thinking: "who the **** cares?"
 
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You know i didn't like the movie and i don't even think this is funny. Snyderman would've killed all the Marvel characters and then Batfleck would've killed him.

Batman's chin looks like a hairy butt btw.
 
Do those dust pile things in the Batcave count? :lol

May have to go back to the serials, but I think they killed as well.
 
https://www.newsarama.com/29076-report-flash-director-drops-out-over-creative-differences.html

Director Seth Grahame-Smith has dropped out of Warner Bros.'s The Flash over "creative differences," according to The Hollywood Reporter. Grahame-Smith reportedly signed onto the project in late 2015, with plans for Ezra Smith to reprise his role as DC's Scarlet Speedster from his cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

If these reports are accurate, Warner Bros. will continue to use Grahame-Smith's script, which was based on a draft by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The Flash was Grahame-Smith's first job as a feature film director, after earning a name writing both the prose novel and big-screen adaptations of Pride & Prejudice & Zombies and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.

This is the second such high-profile departure of a director from a DC tentpole film. Original Wonder Woman director Michelle MacLaren departed that film prior to production, also citing "creative differences"
 
So, I've been rewatching Justice League from the beginning and something I've noticed is that, in the first episode, 1.) Superman totally ditches everyone in Metropolis, while alien invaders blow up the city so that he could go rescue Martian Manhunter from some Military outpost in the middle of nowhere, and 2.) the Justice League ****ing murders the **** out of the alien invaders. Their weakness is ultraviolet radiation, and you get Batman dragging the dudes into the sunlight via grappling hook, while their amoeba-like flesh bubbles and burns, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Hawkgirl smashing holes in the hull of their ship, so that sunlight pores through and immolates the poor bastards, but, it's cool, because they don't look like people and Bruce Timm is God.

For the record, I love the DCAU and very much agree that it's probably the definitive version of the DCU (hell, look at my sig), but I just think it's funny how people either forget this stuff or go out of their way to cherry pick where and when it's okay.
 
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