The Endless
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Sometimes you don't realise what you've got... till it's gone.
Sometimes you don't realise what you've got... till it's gone.

I don't think the ending would be too much of a downer, if Batman, WW and perhaps other heroes have united in the spirit of Superman, and there is hope he could be resurrected, etc. But it would depend on the execution.Exactly. My head is spinning now!
DC fans are acting like Marvel fans circa 2008-2011
I really must see that one day.I like the All-Star Superman animated feature.
Could you expand on this?
I don't know if it's the humour that I find unappealing in Marvel movies, so much as what I perceive to be a kind of frothy, synthetic quality to them. It's hard to define and, luckily for Marvel, it seems to be unique to me.
From my perspective of things, it was mainly because people(like Anno) would go into other threads, and start talking about how Marvel is lame, and TDK is a flawless masterpiece, and Nolan should be awarded the Nobel Piece Prize, etc. Just about every thread turned into a "why Nolan is such a god, and Marvel is a joke". It wasn't even so much a "DC v Marvel" thing, as much as it was a "TDK/Nolan v Marvel" thing.The same way some Marvel fans were nitpicky and bitter over TDK's success, some DC fans are now acting the same way.
Just as Nolan films were now being considered "Too Dark/Serious", MCU films are suddenly too jokey...which you could only really say about IM3 or Thor: TDW.
From my perspective of things, it was mainly because people(like Anno) would go into other threads, and start talking about how Marvel is lame, and TDK is a flawless masterpiece, and Nolan should be awarded the Nobel Piece Prize, etc. Just about every thread turned into a "why Nolan is such a god, and Marvel is a joke". It wasn't even so much a "DC v Marvel" thing, as much as it was a "TDK/Nolan v Marvel" thing.
Hell, even things like The Avengers trailer were getting bashed heavily. I remember hearing "oh god, it's just Transformers with Marvel heroes/The trailer is all flash, no substance/I'm glad Nolan knows how to properly make a movie trailer that has teh feels and stuff/Ugh, rock music in a trailer? What are we 5 years old? etc etc".
You couldn't go into an upcoming Marvel movie before The Avengers, and not hear about why TDK was the bestest thing ever, how TDKR will be even better, and how "silly and pedestrian" Marvel is with their movies.
I agree with all your points.Thor The Dark World was ruined by the jokes. Especially in the climax. It's perfectly fine to undercut tension with a bit of comedy. Blockbusters have been doing it since Jaws. But in The Dark World... there just wasn't any tension to undercut because the jokes came too thick and fast and were blatantly forced in there to fit a quota of some kind.
I love IM3 though. Comedy fits the character of Tony Stark. Even when he's suffering from PTSD i can imagine him still being snarky and irreverent because that's his defense mechanism, not broody like a Bruce Wayne. And i like Shane Black's sense of humour. Very genre savvy.
I'd like to see a little bit more humour in Dawn of Justice. At least some more joy from Superman and i'd like if Wonder Woman had a breezy, care free attitude. Maybe she shows Kal that you can have fun being a superhero, that he shouldn't let his responsibilities weigh him down.
C...cant we like b...both? Silly concept right?From my perspective of things, it was mainly because people(like Anno) would go into other threads, and start talking about how Marvel is lame, and TDK is a flawless masterpiece, and Nolan should be awarded the Nobel Piece Prize, etc. Just about every thread turned into a "why Nolan is such a god, and Marvel is a joke". It wasn't even so much a "DC v Marvel" thing, as much as it was a "TDK/Nolan v Marvel" thing.
Hell, even things like The Avengers trailer were getting bashed heavily. I remember hearing "oh god, it's just Transformers with Marvel heroes/The trailer is all flash, no substance/I'm glad Nolan knows how to properly make a movie trailer that has teh feels and stuff/Ugh, rock music in a trailer? What are we 5 years old? etc etc".
You couldn't go into an upcoming Marvel movie before The Avengers, and not hear about why TDK was the bestest thing ever, how TDKR will be even better, and how "silly and pedestrian" Marvel is with their movies.
I just *sigh* my enthusiasm has just been extinguished for this movie. I was excited as all hell last year when that Batman and Superman logo arose at CC, but it's turned into something else entirely it seems. It just seems Snyder is trying to constantly adjust to all these changes. And yes, even if Terrio is rewriting, I don't think that will do much in the end. Couple that with MOS not being all that, I just don't have much faith in this. If anything, this could be the next ASM2. Just a hodge podge of a film trying to reconcile all the various elements being thrown into it to make more money.
Can anyone here change my mind? What do I have to look forward to this movie besides Affleck as Batman and Cavill?

The same way some Marvel fans were nitpicky and bitter over TDK's success, some DC fans are now acting the same way.
Just as Nolan films were now being considered "Too Dark/Serious", MCU films are suddenly too jokey...which you could only really say about IM3 or Thor: TDW.
I just *sigh* my enthusiasm has just been extinguished for this movie. I was excited as all hell last year when that Batman and Superman logo arose at CC, but it's turned into something else entirely it seems. It just seems Snyder is trying to constantly adjust to all these changes. And yes, even if Terrio is rewriting, I don't think that will do much in the end. Couple that with MOS not being all that, I just don't have much faith in this. If anything, this could be the next ASM2. Just a hodge podge of a film trying to reconcile all the various elements being thrown into it to make more money.
Can anyone here change my mind? What do I have to look forward to this movie besides Affleck as Batman and Cavill? Why should I believe that this is going to be a great movie?

Eh, my stance on BvS and Snyder in general is that I've given up on expecting great storytelling or substance. I really believe MoS would've been a masterpiece in Nolan's hands, but we're stuck with Snyder, and based on MoS and his previous work, I've come to the point where I don't really care about the story anymore...
All I want from Snyder and BvS/JL is the jaw-dropping spectacle. That's one thing that Snyder can actually give me. So, strange as it sounds, I as a viewer would rather see the biggest, awesomest aesthetic of Batman, Superman and the rest than some intricate plotline. I don't think Goyer/Snyder can pull it off.
Batman's story is nowhere near the quality of the TDK trilogy? Don't care anymore He looks absolutely badass, and my dream Batman come to life. I just want to watch him move and look awesome in a stylized Gotham city and walk around with the rest of the leaguers. I only care about the aesthetic now, because I have no hope in Snyder/Goyer to tell a brilliant story.
Same goes for Superman. Don't feel attached to the character, don't really care what happens to him or even if his character arc sucks. They missed the oppurtunity to make me care in MoS. But, he looks incredible! It's like Superman from the comics come to life and now all I'm looking forward to is to watch him fly and shoot lasers from his eyes and use his powers in IMAX.
Basically, I'm taking a "Transformers" approach (thought it's hopefully not that extreme). Watching it purely for the visual spectacle, which is sure to be prodigious. And hey, if they somehow tell this masterpiece of a story, all the better! At least with this type of thinking I won't be devastated like I was with MoS, which led me to have a terrible taste in my mouth, even if the movie was alright. I want to enjoy BvS.
So having said that, bring on Doomsday! Or whatever villain would provide the most awesome, thrilling visual extravaganza.