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Shame, you look at these DC movies and you see good parts. Really good parts. But the way they cobble then together doesn't mesh for some reason. These rumors of Affleck leaving after JL seem more and more plausible - I doubt he wants a Batman & Robin on his record.

The worst part is that it doesn't sound like he's to blame, it's WB not having the patience to craft a quality film. I'm all in for Matt Reeves to direct, but if I was Affleck, I'd be pissed too if my entire vision was scrapped like that.
 
I think it is Supes, you can kinda see the red cape at the bottom out of focus
I think so too, it's just weird that Alfred said he knew you'd come. At what point does bats know supes is alive?

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I liked the extended cut though.

I thought it was worse than the theatrical cut the execs put together. It added so much more exposition, and pushed nearly all the action into the last hour, so you've gotta wait nearly 2 hours before things start happening.
 
I thought it was worse than the theatrical cut the execs put together. It added so much more exposition, and pushed nearly all the action into the last hour, so you've gotta wait nearly 2 hours before things start happening.
This. I think the Ultimate Edition brought more to the story, but it slowed the movie down to a crawl doing so.

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I loved BVS and Wonder Woman. Squad was DCEU's only misfire. This looks absolutely fantastic. Zack makes "graphic novel" movies, not comic book movies for babies and man-children. Iron Bug Boy: Homecrapping is the first Marvel movie I refuse to go see since the MCU started, because it obviously craps all over the character and was made by a director who clearly has never had any interest in comic books. That 4-minute preview they released with an immature, hyperactive Peter Parker carelessly recording his secret identity on film and trading stupid one-liners with Iron Man's supporting cast was utterly sad and ********.

The extended BVS is not at all "exposition." The movie is an exploration of character and a philosophical deconstruction of the superhero. Dialogue scenes are not automatically classified as "exposition." That is how you delve deeper into character. Watching a complex story take its time to unfold, develop and reveal itself is what good storytelling is about. BVS took the Watchmen approach to its story. It's aimed at adults who like to think.
 
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