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Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

TDK trilogy has some of the best action in all of superheroes in my opinion. My only gripe was with the Batman Begins fight scenes since you could barely see what was happening, everything else was pretty great.


Yeah, I honestly think the fighting in BB and TDK is awful, but it still had some good action overall. The fighting choreography was questionable at times in TDKR, but for the most part when you watch the film it looks pretty good, unless you watch the fighting in slow motion. Overall, when it comes to fighting and overall action TDKR is my favorite.

The warehouse scene in BVS is the only real good action in BVS...if you can even make it that far without falling asleep. Still, that movie needed more of that and less Lois searching for a bullet...or whatever the hell she was looking for.
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

Well, to be fair when I think of action, Nolan is not someone I think of, nor do I think about Batman films when it comes to great action. However, out of the all the solo Batman films, I think TDKR had the best action.

Out of the solo Batman movies, BB Tumbler scene is the standout for me.

He just loves that Keaton action. :lol

:lol

But he did look amazing standing still. :lol

I know I’ve seen TWS two times but the action scenes made me so dizzy I can’t remember them :lol



TDK trilogy has some of the best action in all of superheroes in my opinion. My only gripe was with the Batman Begins fight scenes since you could barely see what was happening, everything else was pretty great.

Look, i'll just come out and admit it, BB/TDK are still the best Batman movie combo, yes, better than 89/Returns. There I said it.

That TDK interrogation scene is oscar worthy material, as was Ledger.

But pure superhero action nothing and I really mean nothing can touch TWS/CW!

Batman warehouse came the closest.

And yes BB was too jumpy, TWS/CW did shaky the right way.
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

Yeah, I honestly think the fighting in BB and TDK is awful, but it still had some good action overall. The fighting choreography was questionable at times in TDKR, but for the most part when you watch the film it looks pretty good, unless you watch the fighting in slow motion. Overall, when it comes to fighting and overall action TDKR is my favorite.

The warehouse scene in BVS is the only real good action in BVS...if you can even make it that far without falling asleep. Still, that movie needed more of that and less Lois searching for a bullet...or whatever the hell she was looking for.

I 100% agree about less bullet and fruit searching and more warehouse was needed, lots more. Unfortunately that was not the case with the extended.
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

Out of the solo Batman movies, BB Tumbler scene is the standout for me.



:lol

But he did look amazing standing still. :lol



Look, i'll just come out and admit it, BB/TDK are still the best Batman movie combo, yes, better than 89/Returns. There I said it.

That TDK interrogation scene is oscar worthy material, as was Ledger.

But pure superhero action nothing and I really mean nothing can touch TWS/CW!

Batman warehouse came the closest.

And yes BB was too jumpy, TWS/CW did shaky the right way.

Even though I’m not fan of shaky cam, I thought Winter Soldier had great action, Rodgers chasing Bucky was the stand out scene for me, but CW’s action did nothing for me. I can’t think of a single memorable action scene in that movie. I know everyone talks about the brawl, but it was just a bunch of generic superhero action thrown together, nothing about that scene is on par with the best of the best superhero action in my opinion. Also, Spiderman 2 train fight is still king when it comes to comic book action, and the CGI on that spider from over a decade ago looked way better than it did in CW :lol
 
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Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

:lol if if makes you feel better, I also agree with your other opinion.

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Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

BB/TFA/TWS/CW are my "awesome anytime/anywhere" cbm's. Pretty much everything else is either "meh" or "good but I have to be in the mood for it." Even the great TDK would fall under the latter category.
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

Yeah, it's pretty great, and it gives me hope that the Russo brothers will do something special with Thanos.

If they drop the ball on Thanos in IW I am burning my MCU collection, including the almighty trilogy of TFA/TWS/CW, and moving in with pturtle where I will be forced by that sardistic ******* to watch FF4 on a loop.

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Not here. :lol
 
Re: DC's "Suicide Squad" (August 5th, 2016)

But see it works the other way around too

just because someone hates it doesn't mean they are stupid or dumb or have crap taste or doesnt mean that person couldn't appreciate the greatness that was SS or it desnt mean they are marvel shills or that they are smug etc etc etc.
thats what you guys dont see, i always ALWAYS notice this on the internet, when people start to hate on a movie the defenders start to attack the person's taste and character. It could be very very subtle, it could be sneaky. it doesn't even have to be direct to the person, could be an off the side comment.
It works both ways, no matter how much a person's taste or intelligence gets insulted they wont be able to see a bad movie as good. Im not saying thats what you did with your reply but I keep seeing it in the forum from time to time.

Besides you guys forget how the worst thing about this movie was

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Thank you

Guess you have to be part of the ssc crew to avoid a rebuttle, right snoop?

I post a simple opinion and get the usual fanboy blowback and I'm the bad guy? How does that work? Because I didn't further explain why I thought this movie sucks? I don't need to, just like anyone who loved it doesn't either. I didn't go at anyone or their opinion, just stated mine

There is a huge double standard here in this place
 
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