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I can live with this review.Just got back from the screening...
Non spoiler
The previous tweets are spot on. The heroes worked well with each other. Some good character moments throughout.
They kept it basic( tweets earlier references thin story which I agree) for the most part and the dialogue wasn't bad but could've been a lot better.
Cavill actually looked the part of Superman...finally... Ezra Miller really was the standout. Momoa and Fisher did fine.
Steppenwolf was. . . . MEH( but he was always meh, even in the animated series, etc). I didn't mind Danny Elfman's score at all.
Some scenes could've used somewhat of a breather, let it settle a little you know?
In some moments it felt like an episode of the Justice League animated series...
Based on DoubleToasted's rating system... I'll give it a Matinee . . .
"Justice League can’t be described as a good movie, but it’s not unenjoyable to sit through."
Doubt it..
Gal Gadot Confirms Brett Ratner Off Of 'Wonder Woman' Sequel
Gadot was a guest on Today this morning to promote the Justice League movie and, during an interview with Savannah Guthrie, Gadot revealed that Ratner's involvement with Wonder Woman 2 actually ended before the rumors of her ultimatum even surfaced.
“At the end of the day, a lot has been written about my views and the way that I feel, and everyone knows the way that I feel because I’m not hiding anything,” Gadot said. “But the truth is, there’s so many people involved in making this movie, and they all echo the same sentiments. Everyone knew what was the right thing to do. But there was nothing for me to actually come and say because it was already done before this article came out.”
oh yea im watching everything with that movie pass when i get itsounds like a moviepass might help you encourage to watch more?
It's also been tracking for $110m opening for a few weeks now but I have a feeling it'll overperform despite the bad reviews. It might actually help that RT is holding out on the review but the word of mouth that it is fun and great character interaction and others even calling it a "Marvel Film" might just give it enough boost.
It’s obvious to anyone watching Justice League next to the other DC films that the studio brass handed down a mandate to lighten the mood and make things funnier and more Marvel-y. And, to an extent, Justice League accomplishes that.
via: http://ew.com/movies/2017/11/15/justice-league-review/
Taking more than one page from Marvel’s first “Avengers” installment, “Justice League” rounds up the current spate of active D.C. franchise superheroes, and the resulting 119-minute pileup of showdowns and one-liners is an undeniably tighter, more engaging experience. It’s also a tired, conventional attempt to play by the rules, with “hold for laughs” moments shoehorned between rapid-fire action — a begrudging concession that the Marvel formula works, and a shameless attempt to replicate it.
via: http://www.indiewire.com/2017/11/justice-league-review-zack-snyder-joss-whedon-avengers-1201897286/
'Justice League' goes the Marvel route with breezier, more banter-filled superhero team-up – and Peter Travers wishes it were darker.
No one sings "the sun'll come out tomorrow" in this movie. But the attitude is so bright and optimistic that you might mistake it for a fun ride on the Marvel express.
via: http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/...ue-keeps-it-light-for-better-or-worse-w511641