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Golgotha
Korea (South)8418 Posts
Ironman 1 made more and that was a decade ago. | ||
Yosheekee
France111 Posts
Average movie. It was exciting to watch batman, + Show Spoiler + superman Like, when + Show Spoiler + Superman punch really hard the bad guy The story is meh. I'm a huge fan of superheroes movies, i'm not getting tired of it. I loves MoS and BvS despite some flaws. I'm not into the marvel/DC war. It's not a bad movie, I enjoyed it. But I won't watch it again I think. Maybe if a 3 hours version comes out. That's my opinion, i'm just a random guy and not a pro reviewer or anything. | ||
andrewlt
United States7645 Posts
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ffswowsucks
Greece2288 Posts
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Kamisamanachi
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{CC}StealthBlue
United States41101 Posts
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Manit0u
Poland17047 Posts
On November 23 2017 06:16 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: As I said Snyder has destroyed the DC universe. Why the fuck would they give him a directing contract after the shitshow that was Watchmen and Sucker Punch. Watchmen was decent. | ||
andrewlt
United States7645 Posts
He sucks at writing. He is good at cinematography. His best works come when he is merely following a script. | ||
Mun_Su
France2063 Posts
Watchmen was great | ||
Velr
Switzerland10417 Posts
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[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6325 Posts
Im also certain that having someone like superman is just killing the fun. | ||
Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
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Manit0u
Poland17047 Posts
Also: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5105487/Twitter-mocks-botched-CGI-Henry-Cavill-s-mustache.html $25 million for CGI mustache-removal... | ||
Liquid`Drone
Norway28264 Posts
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Mun_Su
France2063 Posts
On November 24 2017 01:52 Manit0u wrote: I guess that Thor: Ragnarok (which was fun) coming out 2 weeks before it didn't help either. Also: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5105487/Twitter-mocks-botched-CGI-Henry-Cavill-s-mustache.html $25 million for CGI mustache-removal... Well Thor Ragnarok was one of the really rare movie that made me wanting to left the room before the end.... @Shellshok : give it a try | ||
Sermokala
United States13542 Posts
I watched this yesterday and watched thor the day before that. Thor was so.much better although Taika Watiti might just be my new favorite director. Flash really bothered me with his super armorlike costume and the quicksilver scene being almost blatantly reused. + Show Spoiler + plus its like whats the.goddam point of.the league when superman is the only relevent superhero powerwise. They had a lazy lame fight in the first avengers but it put everyone on an equal lower level effectively. I went out of.the theater wondering what the point of anyone.else was. Just an rushed mess and a waste of great material. | ||
Plansix
United States60190 Posts
I’ll see Justice League when comes out on demand. I loved Wonder Woman, but it sounds like this movie has none of the Patty Jenkins charm. Whoever is in charge at WB productions clearly is confused why heroes like Superman have been selling comics for nearly a century. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42216 Posts
Elaboration, feedback, and questions I have: + Show Spoiler + I thought it started off a little slow, but considering the movie had to introduce Aquaman and Cyborg and The Flash, I was okay with that. I liked the backstories and the tie-ins, although I thought that some of the humor from Batman, Superman, and Cyborg sounded forced (e.g., when Superman and Cyborg were giggling on the ground after the cube explosion). I thought Flash's humor and awkwardness was really on point though. I don't like how Superman was faster than Flash (shown when they saved the Russian families), and I really don't like how the fight plan was basically "Buy time for Superman to come around, then Superman wins at everything". The other heroes were really useless compared to Superman in the fight with Steppenwolf, and Superman came off as utterly invincible both during the resurrection fight and during the final battle, whereas in the Avengers you see a fairer distribution of work and assistance from Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, etc. Marvel does a better job of having multiple team members pulling their own weight. The only purpose of the non-Superman heroes (except Cyborg) was to resurrect Superman for the final fight, although I liked Wonder Woman's scene where she stopped the human bombers at the beginning of the movie. Cyborg's abilities were really useful too throughout the movie, which was nice, and I appreciated his "Boo yah" tagline at the end (and the fist bump with Flash). I want to see a Cyborg movie and a Flash movie. I think the movie ended at an interesting point, with an obvious nod towards having more members (Green Lantern? Martian Manhunter?) in the mansion. The credits teaser reveals Lex Luthor and Deathstroke about to create an Injustice League or some other anti-JL team, which could be pretty interesting (especially if they can tie in The Joker or some other already-existing villains or anti-heroes, perhaps from Suicide Squad or previous DC movies). This direction confuses me a bit, though, because Steppenwolf ended up being the only villain in this movie, despite repeatedly mentioning how he wanted to unleash his mother or the power of his mother from the cubes (which never really happened; the crisis was completely averted), as well as name-dropping Darkseid. I'm not a comic book buff, so I'm confused as to why some big villains or potential disasters were mentioned in JL1 yet apparently won't exist in either JL1 or JL2. | ||
Zambrah
United States6832 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + just how weakened Wonder Woman felt after kind of standing up a bit to Doomsday. I mean fuck, Superman lays out the WHOLE fucking team like they're trash in Justice League, but in SvB shes actually useful and competent. Superman is by far the worst part of Justice League, I'd have to have given it to Steppenwulf for his hideous look and devoid-of-interest motivations and general existence, but nothing ruins a TEAM movie like having a TEAM be rendered invalid by a single member of said team. Flash was really good, loved Ezra Miller. Gal Gadot still charming as Wonder Woman, Aquaman was a little underdeveloped, but the weird Bro-sona he had was at least interesting. If he had short hair and armor the color of his traditional suit he'd have been really good for Aquaman. So, overall: Positives: the heroes. Except for Superman and Cyborg. They're solid takes on the Justice League (still really enjoy Batfleck) and their personalities are all interesting and unique and it works for a fun dynamic between them all. Negatives: Superman. Steppenwulf. Ugly visuals (LOOKIN' AT YOU BROODY MOODY CYBORG). Super rushed story. They really should commit to the Flashpoint hard-reboot ASAP so we can get better movies. Hope they find a way to keep Wonderwoman and Batfleck mostly the same though. | ||
Laurens
Belgium4458 Posts
On November 27 2017 12:11 DarkPlasmaBall wrote: Overall, I thought Justice League was pretty good. I'd recommend seeing it, although I'm not raving about it. I liked it more than most other DC movies, but I liked it less than Wonder Woman and most Marvel movies. Spoilers ahead! Elaboration, feedback, and questions I have: + Show Spoiler + I thought it started off a little slow, but considering the movie had to introduce Aquaman and Cyborg and The Flash, I was okay with that. I liked the backstories and the tie-ins, although I thought that some of the humor from Batman, Superman, and Cyborg sounded forced (e.g., when Superman and Cyborg were giggling on the ground after the cube explosion). I thought Flash's humor and awkwardness was really on point though. I don't like how Superman was faster than Flash (shown when they saved the Russian families), and I really don't like how the fight plan was basically "Buy time for Superman to come around, then Superman wins at everything". The other heroes were really useless compared to Superman in the fight with Steppenwolf, and Superman came off as utterly invincible both during the resurrection fight and during the final battle, whereas in the Avengers you see a fairer distribution of work and assistance from Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, etc. Marvel does a better job of having multiple team members pulling their own weight. The only purpose of the non-Superman heroes (except Cyborg) was to resurrect Superman for the final fight, although I liked Wonder Woman's scene where she stopped the human bombers at the beginning of the movie. Cyborg's abilities were really useful too throughout the movie, which was nice, and I appreciated his "Boo yah" tagline at the end (and the fist bump with Flash). I want to see a Cyborg movie and a Flash movie. I think the movie ended at an interesting point, with an obvious nod towards having more members (Green Lantern? Martian Manhunter?) in the mansion. The credits teaser reveals Lex Luthor and Deathstroke about to create an Injustice League or some other anti-JL team, which could be pretty interesting (especially if they can tie in The Joker or some other already-existing villains or anti-heroes, perhaps from Suicide Squad or previous DC movies). This direction confuses me a bit, though, because Steppenwolf ended up being the only villain in this movie, despite repeatedly mentioning how he wanted to unleash his mother or the power of his mother from the cubes (which never really happened; the crisis was completely averted), as well as name-dropping Darkseid. I'm not a comic book buff, so I'm confused as to why some big villains or potential disasters were mentioned in JL1 yet apparently won't exist in either JL1 or JL2. From my understanding, a JL2 was initially planned but has since been scrapped/delayed. It's hard to speculate about future movies based on the current one if their plan has changed. We'll see if the post-credits scene ever leads to something, I hope so. | ||
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