Originally posted by Zack Fair
Yeah I agree but still if what PR said is true Snyder said he lived, so its your word against his. Its also a comic book movie, ye know?Scene was dumb tho.
Stupid movie.
Superman could have punched through the walls before dragging the crime lord through them.
He is pretty fast, so it should be difficult to see exactly what happened.
So going by Snyder, the only one Superman killed was Doomsday. And the only hero who killed humans in this was Batman, and that's nothing new to the films, (though probably an unwise choice right after Nolan's Batman), but there seems to be a back story to that anyway.
Originally posted by Inhumannot whiteknighting anything.
It's amusing youre bringing out the comic reader card yet these DCU characters are all shitty representations of their comic counterparts.
Lol @ whiteknighting these edgelord versions
This whole thing started with you making a terrible, nonsensical comparison, which led me to believe you're either supremely ignorant of comics and lack basic comprehension skills, or you were trolling.
Originally posted by marwash22
not whiteknighting anything.This whole thing started with you making a terrible, nonsensical comparison, which led me to believe you're either supremely ignorant of comics and lack basic comprehension skills, or you were trolling.
The whole thing started because I took a slight jab at how the characters are being portrayed so far, you know like pretty much everyone unanimously agrees save for a few apologists.
Then you came in with your "Im going to show him fist waiving" post.
Also dont tell me you are seriously defending these version of the characters Snyder and Co have gave us so far, because he doesnt even understand or like these characters enough to portray them right.
He has even said in an interview that he puts some things into his movies for the simple fact that "They look cool" even if they dont fit the character or situation.
If I find the interview ill post it. Been looking for it for a while now. dumb shit, i know right 👆
All film makers take some liberties when translating comic books and comic book characters to film. Just have to look to the IM2 and IM3 villains for examples of that.
Interestingly though Snyder also said he makes the films just like the comics, and doesn't know how else to do them. If you look at Watchmen it was a pretty excellent straight from the comic adaptation.
BvS was a mix of TDK Returns and
Spoiler:comics. Whether that was an appropriate adaptation to make and good mix though is an entirely different debate.
The Death of Superman
Originally posted by Darth Thor
All film makers take some liberties when translating comic books and comic book characters to film. Just have to look to the IM2 and IM3 villains for examples of that.Interestingly though Snyder also said he makes the films just like the comics, and doesn't know how else to do them. If you look at Watchmen it was a pretty excellent straight from the comic adaptation.
BvS was a mix of TDK Returns and
Spoiler:comics. Whether that was an appropriate adaptation to make and good mix though is an entirely different debate.
The Death of Superman
Lets look at another character that isnt Batman or Superman.
The way Lex is portrayed, he acts more like the riddler than Lexl. But Lex is more of a TDK joker copy than anything else.
Snyder used the same structure and is pretty much a terrible rehash of Ledger Joker.
-Wants to publically expose the hero as a fraud.
-Forces them to make prisoner-esque decisions. Save a life by taking a life. ho-hum 🙄
And is presented as having a master plan as well as being an impulsive dick. and a whole bunch of other stuff that didnt work because there is more to doing shit than mindlessly shoving it into a movie.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
All film makers take some liberties when translating comic books and comic book characters to film. Just have to look to the IM2 and IM3 villains for examples of that.Interestingly though Snyder also said he makes the films just like the comics, and doesn't know how else to do them. If you look at Watchmen it was a pretty excellent straight from the comic adaptation.
BvS was a mix of TDK Returns and
Spoiler:comics. Whether that was an appropriate adaptation to make and good mix though is an entirely different debate.
The Death of Superman
Don't forget Ant-Man. I know you liked it, but it had a weak villain. Wasn't very compelling at all.
Bring on the Bad Guys: Marvel Needs Better Villains Than Ant-Man's Yellowjacket
Originally posted by Darth ThorThat quote of yours is in my profile. You are a DC idiotic fanboy. You disrespected Star Wars Rogue one as well as many other films such as Civil War, Fantastic Beasts, etc. all for your devotion to batman v. Superman.
^ Hey! You've not even seen it. Also Quan's just trolling me. He's obsessed with me.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTWBy not seeing it you've made the right call. Waste of time.
None of my friends wants to see it. I refuse to go alone and pay for that shit (28%) and don't feel like dl-ing crappy quality version of it, either.Might get it on dvd later, hopefully they'll release that r-rated cut.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
None of my friends wants to see it. I refuse to go alone and pay for that shit (28%) and don't feel like dl-ing crappy quality version of it, either.
Thats what I've noticed. People not watching it due to the 28% and Not due to bad word of mouth from people they know who've seen it.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
Most KMCers give it 6/10 --- from Movie and Comic forums --- that's not bad, but they also do mention they do not wish to rewatch it.
I saw it twice. And enjoyed it more the second time. Which is also a common thing I'm hearing from people.
Originally posted by Insane Titan
The guy must have died when Superman smashed him literally head first through a brick wall at great speeds.
Who said it was head first? Could have been Superman's fists first.