AVEITWITHJAMON
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I am very surprised no one has tried to intercut the final fight in MOS and the beginning of BvS together yet.
I am very surprised no one has tried to intercut the final fight in MOS and the beginning of BvS together yet.
It's been done on YouTube, it fits well together but it's doesn't fit well to watch together if that makes sense?
Do you mean it's a better experience watching them separately even though they fit together quite well?
It's just cool to see where Bruce was during the fight. I wouldn't necerssarily say the fit together quite well. Obviously the BvS version had to be shortened down but they got everything to down to a tee.
Do you mean it's a better experience watching them separately even though they fit together quite well?
https://www.facebook.com/manofsteelfansgiveshope/videos/1342003189162875/Yeah it was done really well, probably one of the best scenes in the movie, I just wondered how they would look spliced together.
No sorry didn't explain myself very well, it's jarring cause it's going from one thing to another so it doesn't quite work. When the scenes are cut together it loses focus. I think having them seperate works best because the focus is where it should be in both versions.
The worst thing I can say about the Nolan movies is it "inspired" WB to use that formula across the entire DCEU.
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perfect!
This ultimate edition is still movie of the year for me then Apocalypse then civil war.
When did Clark Kent / Superman first realize that Bruce Wayne was Batman ?
Lex's party when he listened into Bruce's and Alfred's conversation.
I am very surprised no one has tried to intercut the final fight in MOS and the beginning of BvS together yet.
Yeah, we know that Clark is able to listen to conversation Bruce is having with Alfred, which would make him suspicious but then, why does he asks Bruce Wayne questions about Bat-vigilante before that ?
It seemed as if Clark was specifically asking him those questions and had some hidden motive.
Warner’s “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” out since mid-July, finished the week at No. 3 on the Blu-ray Disc chart and No. 5 on the overall disc sales chart.