BvS All Things Batman v Superman: An Open Discussion - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Part 272

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Also JJ Abrams is obsessed with secrecy

I don't think he's obsessed with secrecy...just he wants to make sure you experience the film when you actually sit down to watch it. I like his films because you don't know what you are gonna get until you sit down to watch them.
 
Because we've been down this road before. Do you know how many times we've dealt with something like this since this movie was announced?

Uh.. half?
 
Thats smart. WB should do the same, but people will critical of them doing it wven through people wasn't complaining about SW.

The downside to that kind of thing is that it can create bad buzz. Usually, when they don't screen a film for critics in advance, it's because the studio knows that's bad (see: Pluto Nash, The Avengers w/Ralph Fiennes and Uma Thurman, etc.). Star Wars is a special case where they didn't have to worry about that sort of thing (although maybe they should have, considering how awful the prequels were ;)) but for something like BvS, it's best to do advance screenings. That's not to say that there is definite "bad buzz" aroud BvS--many of the things that have been said thus far have been speculative at best--but WB certainly doesn't want to risk anyone thinking it sucks.
 
Doubt it. There's quite literally no reason for the Keaton batsuit to make an appearance. This is in no way connected to the Keaton films. Did the Reeve suit make an appearance in Man of Steel? No? Then there's no reason for the Keaton suit to make an appearance in BvS.

As Bruce Wayne said, "Don't believe everything you hear, son."
 
Guys from IMDb that I posted about BvS:

Projectorman --right about the trailer description.

1/2

Guy from IMDb yesterday posted non-spoiler thoughts and gave it a 8.5/10 rating. His account & trend disappeared into ether. I have some of his summaries and will check them once I have seen BvS.

It'll be either 1/2 ro 2/2 come March 25th.

There is also the boxofficecom guy.

Don't expect any (press) review as the embargo is in effect, but

The Spoilers are coming!
The Spoilers are coming! lol
 
Doubt it. There's quite literally no reason for the Keaton batsuit to make an appearance. This is in no way connected to the Keaton films. Did the Reeve suit make an appearance in Man of Steel? No? Then there's no reason for the Keaton suit to make an appearance in BvS.

As Bruce Wayne said, "Don't believe everything you hear, son."

Not saying the Keaton batsuit appears, but the classic Batman Returns logo can be spotted on Leto's arm in the form of a tattoo.
 
There might not be any reviews, but the embargo doesn't hold anyone back from giving their reactions to seeing the movie.
 
Kryptonians don't have their superhuman abilities in the Phantom Zone right?
Still given how Faora is genetically geared as a soldier it will still be risky business

In the movie, the PZ prisoners had to be encased in a protective cocoon before entering the zone. So Faora and Hardy and the others are probably toast.
 
In the movie, the PZ prisoners had to be encased in a protective cocoon before entering the zone. So Faora and Hardy and the others are probably toast.

Their love transcends space-time. Even the Source acknowledges it.


Well, that and he really wants to watch some interplanetary-species sex. :sly: :hehe:
 
Did the Reeve suit make an appearance in Man of Steel? No? Then there's no reason for the Keaton suit to make an appearance in BvS.

It's batman though....
And he's been doing his thing for 20 years.
It would make sense for him to have older/obsolete versions of his tech around the cave.

If it was there I doubt the it would mean any sort of connection to the Burton movies.
It'd just be an easter egg, which we know this movie is going to have plenty of.
 
Doubt it. There's quite literally no reason for the Keaton batsuit to make an appearance. This is in no way connected to the Keaton films. Did the Reeve suit make an appearance in Man of Steel? No? Then there's no reason for the Keaton suit to make an appearance in BvS.

Not his specifically, but there's plenty of instances in the comics where previous suits/vehicles from previous (non-canon) eras make easter egg appearances.

I remember Jim Lee had a humongous splash page featuring many nods to the cinematic versions of Batman, but it doesn't mean they're related. Contextually all it means is this Batman has been refining and creating new apparel across his long career. Nothing new for the character.
 
I think it'll just be an easter egg of a Batsuit with the oval, probably not exactly a burton reference just a classic batman reference.
 
Adam West and Burt Ward suits! Come on Snyder, make it happen! LET ME SEE THOSE PANTY HOSE!
 
I think it'll just be an easter egg of a Batsuit with the oval, probably not exactly a burton reference just a classic batman reference.

That's what I'm thinking. Could even be a black suit, but I really doubt it's the Burton suit.
 
Not his specifically, but there's plenty of instances in the comics where previous suits/vehicles from previous (non-canon) eras make easter egg appearances.

I remember Jim Lee had a humongous splash page featuring many nods to the cinematic versions of Batman, but it doesn't mean they're related. Contextually all it means is this Batman has been refining and creating new apparel across his long career. Nothing new for the character.
I was just about to say the exact same thing.

If it's true, it'll just be an easter egg.
 
Doubt it. There's quite literally no reason for the Keaton batsuit to make an appearance. This is in no way connected to the Keaton films. Did the Reeve suit make an appearance in Man of Steel? No? Then there's no reason for the Keaton suit to make an appearance in BvS.

As Bruce Wayne said, "Don't believe everything you hear, son."

No but wasn't there supposed to be a cut out of Chris Reeve's Clark Kent in the movie
 
Not his specifically, but there's plenty of instances in the comics where previous suits/vehicles from previous (non-canon) eras make easter egg appearances.

I remember Jim Lee had a humongous splash page featuring many nods to the cinematic versions of Batman, but it doesn't mean they're related. Contextually all it means is this Batman has been refining and creating new apparel across his long career. Nothing new for the character.

jimlee_batcave.jpg
 
Never heard that before. Maybe there was, but I wouldn't know it.

In the last scene of the movie when Clark is biking to the Daily Planet...he passes a crowd and the cut out i in there...they didn't use the angle
 
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