BatmanVSuperman
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Roach's don't leave, roach's don't die! They f'n multiply!
fair enough...i'll leave.
When it comes to the DC Universe and movies, I learned a long time ago to just wait until it hits the theater. Whether it be casting or trailers, it's hard to know what you've got until the treatment unfolds on the big screen.
The first one I saw (teaser trailer) got me pumped and it didn't look generic at all!Really? I thought it looked rather generic to be honest.
That first main trailer for MOS looked like a superhero movie that could win an Oscar. It was THAT good.
The teaser didn't do much for me, but the first full trailers gave me a "best superhero movie EVER!" vibe. They were magic.
I'm fairly certain that if I had never seen any of the trailers, and just watched MoS, I'd have a much higher opinion of it. Those trailers showed me a Supermab movie that was simply breathtaking...and the actual movie was nowhere near it. I guess that's why I'm a bit hard on MoS...perfect example of "expectation is the mother of disappointment".
I wish Nolan was more involved, as I feel he would've nailed the parts I felt were lacking.
This is very true for people that even liked it. Although keeping up on every picture, tidbit of info, plot details... etc gives away a lot and in the end makes it less enjoyable as well. We can't help ourselves HAI'm fairly certain that if I had never seen any of the trailers, and just watched MoS, I'd have a much higher opinion of it. Those trailers showed me a Superman movie that was simply breathtaking...and the actual movie was nowhere near it. Based on the trailers, I really thought they had something truly special. I guess that's why I'm a bit hard on MoS...perfect example of "expectation is the mother of disappointment".
I wish Nolan was more involved, as I feel he would've nailed the parts I felt were lacking.
They remain the best trailers I've ever seen.
This is very true for people that even liked it. Although keeping up on every picture, tidbit of info, plot details... etc gives away a lot and in the end makes it less enjoyable as well. We can't help ourselves HA
That's my big struggle man. It's hard to find the right balance between hyping things up and spoiling it by knowing too much.
It goes to show the talent behind WB's marketing team.
They remain the best trailers I've ever seen.
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Best movie ever.
That's what this made me feel. The superman fan in me will never forget that feeling.

That sort of intolerance is exactly what the issue is in the first place, people crying for a thread lock or harassing those that have issues with either of these movies. There's nothing wrong with presenting a positive or neutral counter-point in here (and vice versa anywhere else, for that matter), but the thing is, there's quite a few people hanging around who have nothing to contribute outside of "Shutup trolls, GTFO of my forum."
Some choice quotes:
Point blank, these sort of posts don't belong here, or anywhere for that matter. Imagine the kind of firestorm that would erupt if these types of responses were strewn about the other threads, which amount to little more than telling others what to think (Can't summa you just enjoy a movie...) or silencing, ridiculing, and discrediting them (gifs, everyone here is a troll, etc.).
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Sure, the positive comments here are just as welcome as anything else; they've made for some stimulating discussion, as I haven't really seen anyone get out of line save for the people who can't seem to come to grips with the fact that there are others out there with a different perspective.
Comments like the aforementioned, however, are every bit as bad as the trolling and harassment that they allude to. I don't know how infractions don't get handed out to these people who believe that devout fans should have a monopoly on the discussions here.
Since I was mentioned in the 'offending' posts I will answer.
I dislike 'positive' threads and 'negative' threads. The purpose of a message board is for people to discuss a topic...good or bad...if we coral all the positive posts in one thread and all the negative posts in separate threads...then what's the point? People should be able to go into any thread and discuss anything they want...however the flip side of that is there will be people who agree and disagree with said posts.
People who want to break into 'positive'/'negative' threads come across to me as people who can't deal with other people's opinions.
That is why i put the Superman pic in this thread.
You guys should really throw hafizbat on ignore, it's a beautiful thing. But then you guys keep quoting him and I still see his usual nonsense. He's like a zryson.