Negativity towards the DC films? - Part 1

*looks at the Wonder Woman RT score*

Nope, doesn't seem that the critics are biased against DC. Seems that all they wanted was a good movie.
 
I'd thought this would finally put this nonsense to rest but watch, lol.
 
i never brought the disney paying off critics.if they did why didn't that work
for non marvel or star wars disney films:cwink:

it's ok if you disagree with critics.

it's plesently surprising to see critics liking gal gadot as wonder woman after all the hate she has gotten.
 
My favorite is that Disney owned RT which is owned by Universal/WB.
 
It's like fans of a losing sports team complaining about the officials, TV announcers, and other franchises for their defeat.
 
Because it's not. There's no way I could shed more tears for Yondu over Superman. It's unthinkable.

I mean, Yondu is a pirate who massacred his massive crew in like 1 minute.

Merle Dixon's sacrifice packed a bigger punch. :D

Seriously,
Yondu
's demise was telegraphed, and it simply didn't resonate — with me, anyway. It reminded me too much of the end of Armageddon (another movie I have an enduring dislike for).
 
I saw Supes' death as a chronically depressed guy committing suicide.
 
Add me to the list that Yondu's sacrifice hit me more than Superman. I wasn't alone, people were crying during that part of GOTG2. I've stated before there was no cheering or emotion when I saw BvS. And I saw both of them during the first few days of release.
 
Add me to the list that Yondu's sacrifice hit me more than Superman. I wasn't alone, people were crying during that part of GOTG2. I've stated before there was no cheering or emotion when I saw BvS. And I saw both of them during the first few days of release.

Yep. I'm a huge MCU fan, but Yondu's death was the first scene to actually bring me to tears.
 
I saw Supes' death as a chronically depressed guy committing suicide.

Superman's death is probably the worst decision made in a superhero film since sewing Deadpool's mouth shut.
 
Add me to the list that Yondu's sacrifice hit me more than Superman. I wasn't alone, people were crying during that part of GOTG2. I've stated before there was no cheering or emotion when I saw BvS. And I saw both of them during the first few days of release.

Agreed.

I wasn't crying or emotional with either of them, but Yondu's death/sacrifice was for sure handled a lot better than Superman's. I think largely because he was built up a lot better within GotG2 as a likable character for the audience which I don't think Superman was.

I was actually more disappointed Superman was killed because of how it was handled, that Death of Superman storyline & Doomsday character are so iconic, it really deserved it's own movie than to be shoehorned into a Batman vs Superman conflict. Would have been nicer if they'd defeated Doomsday as a trio, all of them survive & then in a future MoS sequel or Justice League movie Doomsday returns, more powerful, more traditional & does kill Superman once all the characters are established.
 
*looks at the Wonder Woman RT score*

Nope, doesn't seem that the critics are biased against DC. Seems that all they wanted was a good movie.


Or not a certain type of movie. I found MOS and BvS good myself.
 
Or not a certain type of movie. I found MOS and BvS good myself.
Reading the BirthMovieDeath review, essentially an easy on what 'they finally got right'. I'd also say this thread is about done.

To think, this is the best comic book movie ever made(looking at that current all important score), or the one that finally got it the most right, rather right for the most critics. Also seems cut and dry.

cheers.
Next up, the fun justice league. Another high fun score I hope.
 
Yeah that one single review proves it all. Critics just seem to hate superhero movies that are dark and somber.

Well, except for all of those superhero movies that are dark and somber yet still received critical acclaim. Those don't count for some reason that I'm sure will take a five paragraph post to explain.
 
Reading the BirthMovieDeath review, essentially an easy on what 'they finally got right'. I'd also say this thread is about done.

To think, this is the best comic book movie ever made(looking at that current all important score), or the one that finally got it the most right, rather right for the most critics. Also seems cut and dry.

cheers.
Next up, the fun justice league. Another high fun score I hope.

Don't you ever get tired of beating the same drum over and over despite all the evidence to the contrary?
 
Imagine trying to serve burned filet mignon to a dinner party. When they inevitably reject it, just inform them that they clearly don't like red meat and that's why your cooking doesn't appeal to them.

That's pretty much what this whole "teh critics hate Snyder/DC/WB/dark films" amounts to.
 
Yeah that one single review proves it all. Critics just seem to hate superhero movies that are dark and somber.

Well, except for all of those superhero movies that are dark and somber yet still received critical acclaim. Those don't count for some reason that I'm sure will take a five paragraph post to explain.
Oh there are plenty, I just found that one, most eloquent and to the point to be honest. More honest, it's cause it' from the site the crew would cite on this dc stuff incessantly. Nah, it won't take all that many paragraphs, in fact I'll just cite the fine print for you.(who'd have thought I'd ever be using this particular site to make a point on dc movies, strange times.)

"dispensing with the relentlessly grim, cynical take on these iconic characters in favor of embracing an appropriately modern interpretation of the aw shucks sincerity that defined the times in which these heroes were born."

"Their chemistry is effortless, their banter is as witty as anything out of a Marvel film"

"The Marvel canon is full of flawed humans — alcoholics, narcissists, callow teenagers, and morally conflicted vigilantes. The appeal is that they resemble us. The DC heroes are better than us. They light the way to a more perfect tomorrow.."**whoops, not actually making this a marvel thing.

"Again, it all sounds so hokey, but haven’t we deconstructed superheroes enough? It’s like redoing an autopsy on a dead body — the more you cut it up, the less it resembles the thing you started working on in the first place. If you are hoping for Granny’s Peach Tea and villains getting their necks snapped'
^Just so strange given we/they all loved logan.
You're right, there is no hatred for 'dark/somber' anything. These people loved fight club, and they loved Logan earlier this year, they love all sorts of dark sad ****. DC finally 'gets it right' when unabashedly stops doing just that? We call that inconsistent, we call that a form of bias. I mean come on flint. Another dark cynical dc installment and u think we're flirting with a high 90? Let's stop this. It's a factor! One you would deny exists somehow. To answer ur thing there, yes they do count, that they count is the crux of the argument. Everytime Logan get's brought up it only strengthens this disparity, actually calling dark a flaw...meh that's it.
Don't you ever get tired of beating the same drum over and over despite all the evidence to the contrary?
I do, but then i see other people do the same thing(the other way). I ask myself if they have the energy to do it, why should I be any worse.
And so there is no confusion, I never agreed there was a bias against DC, that's stupid, they love DC(and marvel). I argued there was a bias against what dc was doing and more to the point what they were doing with DC characters. They have announced and changed what they are doing and presto, a billion percent. Who knew.
 
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Suicide Squad was colorful and fun (or at least it tried to be... in some version of the movie) but it got the worst reviews of any of these movies.
 

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