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Damn, the movie was so bleh to me I don't even want to waste my time posting what I found wrong with it, most NTers have already done a good job of that. I've been a Batman fanboy for the longest, but Marvel won. Civil War will be >>>
Man, I remember going to the midnight release of TDK and as soon as I got out of theater I wanted to see it again, and again, and again. I'm not sure if I'll ever watch this again in my life :-/
a few people in my theater walked out saying "man that was pretty good"
I'm really curious how the general audiences will feel for this movie.
In recap: I loved parts of it. I didn't like parts of it. I enjoyed it but I felt disappointed. 5.5/8 for me.
I can't figure out why Diana was there. She was investigating Lex, ok but why? I might have missed it during the convo with Bruce because my girl kept asking questions.
a few people in my theater walked out saying "man that was pretty good"
Iono, i feel like general audiences will like it.
Apparently some of yall have never seen a batman movie. Because this ain't the first time he took a life
I going to take a stab and say the people our age into comics at that time were complaining too. As a kid, I didn't care. Now I do but I reserve judgment until I see the movie
I was very young when that movie came out but I am not sure the outrage was the same, it really is Nolans trilogy that highlighted that mantra and is pretty much the key role in all 3 films especially in TDK. Those stood out in peoples mind because it was the best Batman films ever made to date.
Same I was born in 88 so I wouldn't know anything about Batman or the outrage. Still trying to figure out how I wanted to see that movie and convinced my mom to get the VHS for me.
In order for this movie to have longevity in the box office (at least til CW comes out) then general audience with no real background to comics are going to need to buy into this and I'm not sure if they will or not.
I`m not into Comics what so ever, but just being a kid of the 90s I have enough background about Comic Characters simply form Saturday Morning Cartoons. That said A Good Movie is a Good Movie I`m wondering if peoples issues are this movie simply isn't good OR they aren't doing the Comics justice which the avg person doesnt care about.
I haven't read any spoilers or reviews though as I`m going to see the movie tomorrow.
It's a good movie. Is it great? Absolutely not.I`m not into Comics what so ever, but just being a kid of the 90s I have enough background about Comic Characters simply form Saturday Morning Cartoons. That said A Good Movie is a Good Movie I`m wondering if peoples issues are this movie simply isn't good OR they aren't doing the Comics justice which the avg person doesnt care about.a few people in my theater walked out saying "man that was pretty good"
Iono, i feel like general audiences will like it.
I haven't read any spoilers or reviews though as I`m going to see the movie tomorrow.
Same I was born in 88 so I wouldn't know anything about Batman or the outrage. Still trying to figure out how I wanted to see that movie and convinced my mom to get the VHS for me.
I thought people loved Batman 89? lol I was born in 88 and I loved the movie too, I want to say I even went to go see Batman Returns in theaters in 92.
The numbers are in and as you would expect, Warner Bros.' Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice is off to a roaring start. The film opened to a monumental $27.7 million last night, setting the record for highest Thursday preview night opening for an Easter weekend and shattering the record previously held by Universal's Furious 7. Overall, it's the seventh highest preview night opening in history, barely edging out the $27.6 million preview night for Marvel's Avengers Age Of Ultron, but falling short of The Dark Knight Rises' $30.6 million launch in 2012 and far behind the $57 million & $43.5 million Thursday nights for Star Wars: The Force Awakens & Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, respectively.
It's a good movie. Is it great? Absolutely not.
But is it enjoyable and will the general audience like it? Yes in my opinion. I really don't think the average person on the street knows what Lex is supposed to be, or stuff like that.
My biggest gripes which I can see in other people's reviews are some stuff just isn't flushed out and it felt rushed. And the transitions sometimes are awful. But it's enjoyable and it got me excited for the bigger picture, which is all i wanted.
And to the people complaining about the music? Yall need to chill, it's really not distracting at all like some of you guys claim. I thought Hans Zimmer did really great.
Movie will have a monster opening, but I doubt it has the legs to do it for 2-3 weeks. Which sucksThe numbers are in and as you would expect, Warner Bros.' Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice is off to a roaring start. The film opened to a monumental $27.7 million last night, setting the record for highest Thursday preview night opening for an Easter weekend and shattering the record previously held by Universal's Furious 7. Overall, it's the seventh highest preview night opening in history, barely edging out the $27.6 million preview night for Marvel's Avengers Age Of Ultron, but falling short of The Dark Knight Rises' $30.6 million launch in 2012 and far behind the $57 million & $43.5 million Thursday nights for Star Wars: The Force Awakens & Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2, respectively.
Absolutely spot on. repped.I think it boils down to the fact that a movie called "Batman vs Superman" simply cant be good lol it has to be an amazing as this is essentially a cultural event. Heck Avengers Infinity Wars cant get away with just being "Good" either. BVS only being "good" is probably giving comic fans the feeling that everything they ever hoped for and that was built up was in vain.It's a good movie. Is it great? Absolutely not.
But is it enjoyable and will the general audience like it? Yes in my opinion. I really don't think the average person on the street knows what Lex is supposed to be, or stuff like that.
My biggest gripes which I can see in other people's reviews are some stuff just isn't flushed out and it felt rushed. And the transitions sometimes are awful. But it's enjoyable and it got me excited for the bigger picture, which is all i wanted.
And to the people complaining about the music? Yall need to chill, it's really not distracting at all like some of you guys claim. I thought Hans Zimmer did really great.
I think it boils down to the fact that a movie called "Batman vs Superman" simply cant be good lol it has to be an amazing as this is essentially a cultural event. Heck Avengers Infinity Wars cant get away with just being "Good" either. BVS only being "good" is probably giving comic fans the feeling that everything they ever hoped for and that was built up was in vain.
Its in the Ultimate Edition 4K Blu Ray releasing in NovemberLoved it!
Gal Gadot was better than I expected in her short scenes
Justice League setup got me so excited
Violent Batman
No football game scene