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On the other hand, The Avengers' twitter reaction was equally as ecstatic and the film lived up to that hype.
ORLY? You state that as a fact, but it's not so iron-clad.
On the other hand, The Avengers' twitter reaction was equally as ecstatic and the film lived up to that hype.
ORLY? You state that as a fact, but it's not so iron-clad.
And you're stating that as a fact.
Yeah, I'm still definitely very happy that we got the team that we did to be in charge of this film.
Snyder with his visuals and direction with the actors.
Goyer with his pitch and story.
And Nolan with his resources, influence with the studio, and story input.
With a team like that behind Superman's helm, especially when they get that the point is not to make Superman more darker but more real and that he's a far different creature than the likes of Batman and respects him for who he is at his core...that says it all.
Yeah, I'm still definitely very happy that we got the team that we did to be in charge of this film.
Snyder with his visuals and direction with the actors.
Goyer with his pitch and story.
And Nolan with his resources, influence with the studio, and story input.
With a team like that behind Superman's helm, especially when they get that the point is not to make Superman more darker but more real and that he's a far different creature than the likes of Batman and respects him for who he is at his core...that says it all.

Yup, i'm expecting great things with this movie.Nicely put. On top of that, the last time a Batman creative team took on Superman, we got STAS. Just feels right to have people on board that have done a great job with Batman, yet get Superman and understand that he is a fundamentally different character. In the past it's yielded good results. I like the idea of some cohesion between DC's two greatest characters, even if they're not literally in the same continuity as was the case with the two animated shows.
And honestly, Snyder could very well be that extra special ingredient that takes this to the next level. I think we've barely gotten a taste of the scale of the action this movie will bring.


It's hard to not get a little bit more hyped over the news of how the screening of MOS for execs, crew and family members went.
Crazy to think they pretty much saw the finished product given when the score was complete and I wonder if the screening had anything to do with the rumours of WB cooling their heels over a JLA movie to focus on a MOS trilogy and Batman reboot before moving full steam ahead with Justice League?
Also the Man of Steel Trailer #2 is now officially WB most viewed video on their YouTube channel with over 27,444,737 views.![]()
Nicely put. On top of that, the last time a Batman creative team took on Superman, we got STAS. Just feels right to have people on board that have done a great job with Batman, yet get Superman and understand that he is a fundamentally different character. In the past it's yielded good results. I like the idea of some cohesion between DC's two greatest characters, even if they're not literally in the same continuity as was the case with the two animated shows.
That's awesome. I hope the final trailer for MOS is another big hit on social media sites and the internet.
Nicely put. On top of that, the last time a Batman creative team took on Superman, we got STAS. Just feels right to have people on board that have done a great job with Batman, yet get Superman and understand that he is a fundamentally different character. In the past it's yielded good results. I like the idea of some cohesion between DC's two greatest characters, even if they're not literally in the same continuity as was the case with the two animated shows.
And honestly,Snyder could very well be that extra special ingredient that takes this to the next level.I think we've barely gotten a taste of the scale of the action this movie will bring

did anyone else get the vibe from watchmen that one of the characters really resembled cr clark kent?

Yeah, there's no fun to be found in being cynical.
At least the test screening rumor is a positive one and not a negative one. Imagine how everyone would be freaking out if Latino Review said the execs hated it.
I prefer being a pessimist and having my expectations exceeded rather than being an optimist and having them let down.

Also, Titanic, Avatar, and Transformers 2 are among the highest grossest movies of all time. That doesn't say much for the movie tastes of most people.
I will never get the fun in that.
An exciting and fun journey towards the goal is worth any possible let down imo. And that's merely a possible let down mind you.
Now of course if I hated everything I saw or heard from a movie I wouldn't be optimistic just for the sake of it. In this case though, I love almost everything I've seen and heard of it so far, so it would only be boring to try to hold my excitement back.
Each to his own I guess.![]()
I think it's possible to let yourself be very excited without having particular expectations. At least that's how I try to handle it.