Batman V Superman and the DC Cinematic Universe (3 Viewers)

Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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Lol poor Ayer, come with an approach that's interesting and has darker edge / character driven, and they rather wanna have empty fluff. This is what he said about comic book movies recently (he really likes Harley Quinn):

Then Ayer dropped some F-bombs and took a little jab at movies like Marvel’s and even Man of Steel… “You know, all these movies are about defeating the evil alien robot from f*cking Planet X, before it destroys the world with its ticking clock. And who the f*ck cares? But you do a story about struggle and isolation and people who have been shit on, that suddenly get thrown this lifeline… that’s not so bad. I like to think of this as Comic-Book Movie 2.0.”
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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Lol poor Ayer, come with an approach that's interesting and has darker edge / character driven, and they rather wanna have empty fluff. This is what he said about comic book movies recently (he really likes Harley Quinn):
Isn't he the only writer of the movie as well? Getting him to rewrite and shoot parts to make it more fun. Yeah, that's going to end well :rolleyes:
 

radekas

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Aug 26, 2009
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The 2nd trailer (with Bohemian Rhapsody) already hinted at some forced Guardians of the Galaxy feel. I hoped it's a red herring but I guess it's actually what the critics are making them do.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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The 2nd trailer (with Bohemian Rhapsody) already hinted at some forced Guardians of the Galaxy feel. I hoped it's a red herring but I guess it's actually what the critics are making them do.
Basically DC and Marvel will now make the same movies, just with different characters :disagree: Justice League will be a big bromance between Batman and Superman like Cap and Iron Man. Yay!
Reading the news on some of the movie sites and the authors are so happy that they are adding humour and being more Marvel. What's the point in DC having really fleshed out villains if all they are going to do is make all of them joke around. If the rest of the DC movies are going Marvel, I might just stop watching comic book movies.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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icemaη;5229028 said:
Isn't he the only writer of the movie as well? Getting him to rewrite and shoot parts to make it more fun. Yeah, that's going to end well :rolleyes:
Yeah he is. The guy prolly wants to make tone and character study similar to his last movie Fury (Jon Berenthal was amazing in it). And now he is ordered to fluff it up with slapstick because Marvel who has done their movies with planning and certain purpose that's fit for their characters should be copied, just lol.
 

catch22

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I don't believe that news. You only have to look at the pictures of the actors involved in Suicide squad on their instagrams to realize that they're not doing reshoots involving the actors therefore the reshoots aren't to increase the "funny"
 

adRHCP

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I watched the movie yesterday, and, I'm not that into comics, I've read some, mostly Marvel, mostly Spiderman. But I REALLY liked the movie, I really hope this whole DCCU will keep on track and brings more films like they were intended to be and not just Marvel-like.

I may be the only one here who feels this way by the looks of the last pages :D and, tbh, the last Avengers movie was pretty shitty to me, and Civil War is not looking that great from the very little things that I've seen (I prefer to not watch trailers), I'm more excited by X-Men lol. So, if DC is willing to bring some new things that Marvel won't do, I'm good with it, and I hope they succeed because I did enjoyed this movie, unlike previous Superman movies. There are some odd or weird scenes, some characters like Lex could've been better IMO, but overall I don't think it deserves all the criticism that its getting, and I also think that there are some people that are hatting on it just because they wanna hate it.

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I don't believe that news. You only have to look at the pictures of the actors involved in Suicide squad on their instagrams to realize that they're not doing reshoots involving the actors therefore the reshoots aren't to increase the "funny"
I mean, we're 4 months away from it, I don't think they could even if they wanted
 

radekas

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I watched the movie yesterday, and, I'm not that into comics, I've read some, mostly Marvel, mostly Spiderman. But I REALLY liked the movie, I really hope this whole DCCU will keep on track and brings more films like they were intended to be and not just Marvel-like.

I may be the only one here who feels this way by the looks of the last pages :D and, tbh, the last Avengers movie was pretty shitty to me, and Civil War is not looking that great from the very little things that I've seen (I prefer to not watch trailers), I'm more excited by X-Men lol. So, if DC is willing to bring some new things that Marvel won't do, I'm good with it, and I hope they succeed because I did enjoyed this movie, unlike previous Superman movies. There are some odd or weird scenes, some characters like Lex could've been better IMO, but overall I don't think it deserves all the criticism that its getting, and I also think that there are some people that are hatting on it just because they wanna hate it.

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I mean, we're 4 months away from it, I don't think they could even if they wanted
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    Seen it again for the second time yesterday and it really improved my view of the film.

    Being such a huge fan of the franchise I feel that I may of set my standards way to high and was expecting a masterpiece which I still don't think it is but its still a pretty good/enjoyable movie.

    I left all the problems I had with my first viewing at the door and watched it with an open mind and it made all the difference.

    The soundtrack also stood out better this time and I was more emotionally invested than I was at the first viewing.
     

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