Clark talking to the dead prisoners wife. When she says you can't use words, only fists, with Batman, that was an absolutely necessary moment. It explains why he was so tough with his "bury it" warning, and, most important, it clarifies why he doesn't spend more time trying to talk to Bruce about the Martha stuff.
So I watched it yesterday night.And I ****ing loved it.
Its weird though,I had read all the spoilers and I knew what was coming.Yet,this version of the film hit me the hardest emotionally.For a big Superman fan like me,the biggest thing Im happy about is they did his death justice.The ending was really good.
The thing this cut changed for me was,I used to tell people "I know its flawed,but I love BvS",now I can say "I love BvS".
No. The warlord is pretty much toast, though I dont love Superman breaking the guy, he is a warlord and in this world thats enough.
and Jimmy gets shot, the government back at HQ flip out and send a drone out to blow whoever killed Jimmy and superman intervenes due to Lois being there. It add to Lex's plot that even the Government really aren't sure whats going on.

thanks.
so that means Superman really did kill that warlord?![]()
Will be going to the NYC UC Screening after work , actually excited again ..Tried my best to avoid the UC scenes & spoilers. even though I really liked the TC im curious to see how much this improves
Thanks man , will doDetails...details.
when you get a chance...
Hope you enjoy it!
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I sort of hope the ultimate cut version 'isn't' better, because it doesn't exactly make WB/DC look any smarter. Why deliberately put out an inferior version in the first place to grace the theatres.
Im super pumped for the UC, too, can't wait. But, I watched Man Of Steel the other day, probably like the fifth time I've watched it, but, Idk, maybe after having seen BvS (in the theater once) I felt a much stronger emotional connection to the character of Superman.
I'm not a fan of a lot of the criticism leveled at these films, I understand people's criticisms, I just wish they were a little more open to allowing DC to tell the kind of story they are telling. We all love these characters, or at least certain iterations. I grew up loving Superman going back before I have memories. Seeing Batman '89 in theaters is one of my earliest memories. I've always seen Superman as this big, serious leader with a moral code and he always makes the right choice. I'm really enjoying seeing this more humanized version, a regular guy that you can relate to and empathize with, he's still got that courage and that big heart, but he's struggling with his decisions, trying to become the idealized version of himself. I'm about to turn 30 years old, and I feel the exact same way.
I appreciate this version of the character, I think it's a great dynamic of having Batman as the older, more experienced, more cynical guy that Superman brings back from the dark side. I feel like sometimes people's expectations for the character might not make for the best story. Why jump straight into the confident leader, black and white Superman? That's like starting The Godfather off from the final scene of Godfather II. It's more interesting to see how he becomes that.
The storytelling is a lot better in the Ultimate cut.I think you will enjoy it more.
Really interested to see how critics respond to this tonight/tomorrow.
I would guess there will be a largely positive response to the fact that the narrative does flow better, and things are more coherent, but they also probably reiterate the film's overall issues with character, story and tone that couldn't be fixed with a twenty three hour cut and free oral sex.

thanks.
so that means Superman really did kill that warlord?![]()
No Clark said he didnt kill anyone in africa.
i'm loving the approach WB took for the Superman but MoS and BvS had enough problems purelyin terms of storytelling for me to love it.
MoS is a masterpiece. No one ever backs up criticism of MoS, it's all blanket statements. Under the highest of scrutiny it is flawless.
