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

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Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

No more smug than "I like pink very much, Lois."

1. As DiFabio said, that was simply him being a coy playah.

2. Regardless, it took, what, 36 years until someone mocked that line? As opposed to people instantly shaking their heads at Hopeman's comments.
 
Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

1. As DiFabio said, that was simply him being a coy playah.

2. Regardless, it took, what, 36 years until someone mocked that line? As opposed to people instantly shaking their heads at Hopeman's comments.

Superman can be a bit smug if he wants but not after the city of Metropolis has been half-obliterated, thousands are dead, and the whole reason it happened in the first place was because his people found out he was there. Being smug then just makes him a ***t.
 
Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

I do think its the smugness that really kills it. If he had taken a more Captain America "we're all in this together" approach with the humans before and after the battles things would have played much differently. It also didn't help that Jor-El implied that he could "save them all" right before millions lost their lives. Rightly or wrongly that also makes it seem like innocent lives were Clark's to lose.
 
Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Death and destruction.

No worries, let me introduce Clark Kent smiling, everyone in the office flirting and having a wonderful time.
 
Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Death and destruction.

No worries, let me introduce Clark Kent smiling, everyone in the office flirting and having a wonderful time.

Bruce and Alfred were more reflective about the loss of ONE mansion at the end of Batman Begins, let alone half a city. :lol
 
Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

I do think its the smugness that really kills it. If he had taken a more Captain America "we're all in this together" approach with the humans before and after the battles things would have played much differently. It also didn't help that Jor-El implied that he could "save them all" right before millions lost their lives. Rightly or wrongly that also makes it seem like innocent lives were Clark's to lose.

Seems like simple little fixes could have made huge difference to people's impression of this film.
 
Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Bruce and Alfred were more reflective about the loss of ONE mansion at the end of Batman Begins, let alone half a city. :lol

Cold Superman and a little ***** for Batman, poor nerds, no wonder they're crying a year later. :lol
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Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Narrows is gone, monorail destroyed, prisoners escaped, mansion is lost, new threat dressed as a clown, LETS PARTY EVERYONE!
 
Re: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

I said...ok, maybe it will improve, maybe the destruction porn will resonate something new in me.

I will take Faora's advise of "A good death is its own reward" next time I think about watching this again. :lol
 
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