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Lol I'm guilty. I'm a marvel head but I have mad appreciation for the DC heads. Y'all are cool lol
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People got way too hung up in the details like "How could he get back to Gotham so fast?!?" He's Batman, that's how.
I think they executed the timing and the pace of the trailers perfectly, starting with the slow build up teaser to this one which is just fever pitch action -if they had released this one first I think I would have had a heart attack by nowI love the mature and sentimental nature that the first trailers portrayed, but man....Imagine if we saw this new trailer first, holy smokes
Whaaaaattttt?i agree with u except dotd. that was horrible. the newborn baby zombie was kinda tight thoughWhat, Zack already had very nice produced films. 300, Warchmen,dawn of the dead. All excellent movies.
Nolan was probably just used for the name.
People got way too hung up in the details like "How could he get back to Gotham so fast?!?" He's Batman, that's how.
That question especially, irks me . Folks could just connect the dots and it can make alot of sense. I mean...1. The scene prior to Bruce escaping the prison, is when Luscious Fox mentions that there's 23 hours til the bomb went off etc. Thats alot of time to get back, especially when you got billions to your name. 2. Batman Begins also showed that Bruce became a drifter, so even if he couldn't use his billionaire bachelor spiel, I mean dude was gone almost a decade just wandering around the world 3. He's Batman.
Didn't mean to post this here though, so on to MOS.
I love the mature and sentimental nature that the first trailers portrayed, but man....Imagine if we saw this new trailer first, holy smokes
That whole fight is awesome!
Power Rangers? Avengers had colorful heroes fighting giant monsters and TDKR is more like Power Rangers? Avengers could easily say it's "morphin time!"
After seeing Ruffalo turn into Hulk about a 100 times on Epix, cgi looks too fake to me. They could have done a better job to be honest. Seeing it the first time ont he big screen, you probably wouldn't notice because it felt epic.
And how does his back being fixed within a ridiculous fast pace affect how epic his back got broken? Dude was a doctor btw iirc.
Plus this is a film about a billionaire who became a vigilante wearing a bat suit and the whole film revolve around a giant metropolis cut off from the world because a couple of bridges blew up with a bomb that was driven around the city that will detonate in a few months. Bruce super healing his broken back in a few months should not even bother you if the other scenarios in the film did not suspend your disbelief.
Henry Cavill Talks Potential Superman/Batman Movie
“I think it would be really interesting with the age-old Batman/Superman conflict,” Cavill told SFX, “because they are two different sides of the same coin and their methods are entirely different. And I think it would actually make for an interesting story as to why, first of all, they were going head to head and how. I think that would make a great story.”
When asked if this is actually a possibility, Cavill replied:
“Who knows, I’m sure there’s all sorts of ideas being thrown around at Warner Bros right now.”
As if I needed any more incentive to see this movie.
My money, have at it Warner Bros...
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"It has to read, at first blush, as Superman. We went through so many iterations of the costume and yes, Zack did try very hard to make the underpants on the outside of the costume work – there are nods to it, with the belt and with some of the side detail on the costume, and that just felt more appropriate to the movie we were making. The other thing that was important for Zack was that the costume not come out of nowhere. It had to have a reason. We were building a world. We go to Krypton and we see this world, and we see that everything has its place. If they’re in space he wanted it to feel like a space suit, and he wanted it to feel like the underlayer that they would maybe put armour over. It’s also a caped society, so when you go to Krypton he wanted to see variations of this costume. And knowing that it was a caped society he wanted that to be evident when we were on Krypton, so when Clark finally finds the costume and puts it on you’ve established where it’s come from."
"I think that our Lois is a little feistier and stronger. I think both characters are more realistic to us, to society now. Clark to me was always too good to really relate to. He was a little too much this perfect boy scout, and although Lois was feisty and strong she was still always the one being rescued. Not to say that she doesn’t get rescued in our movie, but she rescues him right back, in so many other ways, emotionally. And in our film, in our last setpiece, she has a very strong position. There’s something that she needs to accomplish in this plan in order for it to work. I like seeing that she’s a really strong female character, and very proactive."
"The training for the role was so much a part of the process of making the film. The guys carried themselves differently as they went through their process of transforming their bodies. It was a really important part of the preparation. You saw Michael’s posture change. As we went along in prep he kept becoming more and more Zod-like, and I’d say the same thing about Henry too. It’s like they would carry themselves differently. It wasn’t that they were wearing a padded suit, they actually filled the suit, but it did something to their performance at the same time, and I think helped them get in the head of their character."