On December 04 2015 04:41 ZerOCoolSC2 wrote: I agree. And that's my point. Where do you start when you want to bring these two together? How do you "please" everyone? Read some comments on youtube or comic book sites. It's ridiculous the requests and demands they have.
There is your problem, never read youtube comments ever about anything.
On December 08 2015 00:10 ThomasjServo wrote: So I can't find a link on hand that isn't click baity, but apparently the Flash is due to make an appearance in BvS in some way shape or form.
Basically gonna make a cameo appearance. Thinking he shows up, does something, makes a quick remark regarding them not being able to do everything themselves (hinting they aren't fast enough) and then speeding away to go help more people.
On December 04 2015 01:52 ZerOCoolSC2 wrote: As I stated before, Marvel's characters are new to the big screen and to the average movie goer, they don't really know who they are. Batman and Superman are the main ones people ID with because of the animated series and the many different iterations of the characters. Marvel took a chance, cast spectacularly, and it worked for them. DC is throwing shit at the wall and hoping Snyder can make it stick. I'm not a fan of his by any means, but since he's the one in charge of the DCEU, I'm hoping he doesn't get it wrong and DC can get a good foot in the door. WB/DC isn't going to be funny and uplifting. It's characters aren't meant for that. Especially Batman. So they'll have to rely on WW, Flash, and GL to bring the humor. The trinity are serious characters.
Usually it's the other way around, familiarity with characters mean you are more likely gonna go with that because you know what you can expect. This is pretty much why sequels are popular even when the quality is pretty meh. Also i believe marvel has become a solid seal of quality, D.C. relies more on the batman which most would attribute the quality to Nolan directing
I saw it today, feel free to ask questions if you'd like. I'll use spoiler tags for spoilers.
Overall, I felt it wasn't as good as Man of Steel (which I did quite like, for the pretty epic fights). I'd give it a 5,5/10. They tried to do too much, and it all fell a bit flat and felt a bit "empty". Affleck was as good as he could be with what he was given.
I haven't heard a good thing about it, but unfortunately while trolling for reviews I had the entire movie spoiled. Guess I don't need to see it after all.