Garlador
Super Freak
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I just find the whole Snyderverse unintentionally hysterical. Every film I saw in theaters was full of laughter at dramatic moments, from Pa Kent’s bad parenting and suicide by tornado, to the weird kiss while Metropolis crumbled, to the neck snap, to Clark smashing billions of dollars of government satellites and promising he’s a good guy… and that’s the “good” film.
By the time of BvS, it was even funnier. “Martha!” “Why’d you say that name?!”, the pee jar, whatever the heck Lex’s character was supposed to be, the computer that already gave the monitored supers logos…
I can’t hate the Snyder movies. They crack me up. They’re exactly the type of movies an edgy dudebro who has only read Watchment, TDK, and The Death of Superman, and misunderstood the message of them all, would think the characters are like. They’re the kind of major whiff that so completely misunderstands the most basic values of these characters, but really knows how to xerox a page to the screen and thinks that’s what being comic-accurate means, and Snyder then basks in his own genius as some sort of auteur with a pure vision of grounding these gods, aliens, and guys in animal outfits in the “real world”. “We killed Jimmy! For fun!” It’s hysterical in its audacity.
I take Batman & Robin more seriously. I only raise an eyebrow at folks who do take all the Snyder films at face value as the “definitive” film versions of these characters. I’m beyond amused the biggest box office success of the DCEU wasn’t Supes or Batman or the team-up, but the fish guy.
By the time of BvS, it was even funnier. “Martha!” “Why’d you say that name?!”, the pee jar, whatever the heck Lex’s character was supposed to be, the computer that already gave the monitored supers logos…
I can’t hate the Snyder movies. They crack me up. They’re exactly the type of movies an edgy dudebro who has only read Watchment, TDK, and The Death of Superman, and misunderstood the message of them all, would think the characters are like. They’re the kind of major whiff that so completely misunderstands the most basic values of these characters, but really knows how to xerox a page to the screen and thinks that’s what being comic-accurate means, and Snyder then basks in his own genius as some sort of auteur with a pure vision of grounding these gods, aliens, and guys in animal outfits in the “real world”. “We killed Jimmy! For fun!” It’s hysterical in its audacity.
I take Batman & Robin more seriously. I only raise an eyebrow at folks who do take all the Snyder films at face value as the “definitive” film versions of these characters. I’m beyond amused the biggest box office success of the DCEU wasn’t Supes or Batman or the team-up, but the fish guy.