Originally posted by abhilegend
Man of Steel is far better than any thor movie by any means.
Man of Steel and Wonder Woman were as good or better than the Thor movies.
I've already read a lot of spoilers for Thor Ragnarok and I'm pretty confident it is going to be better than all of them by a Longshot though.
I'm not really a big fan of bats or cap but they have both produced the best movies imo
Originally posted by playa1258
Its the perfect ammo for the never ending war.The war between Marvel and DC is worse now than Star Trek vs Star Wars.
I agree with you about critics. I don't trust them at all. Many are paid off anyway.
Better than TFA and IM2, imo.
I liked it when Coulson met Destroyer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBavD5LocnE
And when Thor put Mjolnir on Loki's chest. And when Odin depowered Thor for raising his hand on him.
Ben Affleck talks about Joss Whedon's direction on Justice League
"Joss just brought to the movie what good directors bring, which is good taste. A sense of what’s gonna work in the story and what isn’t. An instinct for realism and for finding the humanity in the characters and the humanity in the conflict, then making it accessible and relevant. I think that’s one of the things he did so well with Avengers, frankly. He really defined the tone, and it felt like a lot of the movies after that sort of fell into that tone that he created. It was a very tricky dance where you have all these people who can do all these fantastic things that’s completely absurd on the face of it, and yet, a good storyteller like Joss brings us in, makes us identify with them, makes them seem real, and makes it interesting. A lot of guys know the comic books, a lot of people have that knowledge base. What Joss really has is talent."
And
"I wish I had the gift that he has for identifying what’s the most compelling human drama in the context of superhero conflict. But he has a very sharp mind for it. He knows exactly what he wants, almost with a surgeon’s kind of precision. He focuses in, beat by beat, on how he’s telling the story, exactly where he’ll be editorially. What the tenor of delivery of a line should be like. He gives you comfort because you feel like he has a very clear idea of what he wants, what he expects and, most importantly, what he thinks will work."
Not to stir up controversy, but I don't remember Snyder getting any such praise...