BvS The BvS Ultimate Cut Thread

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Little easter egg. In the UC when the cops are watching the game and listening to the police radio, she said the address is 1938.
 
Yeah,but the point the person who originally brought it up was saying that this film would have worked in the pre-Avengers world.Bear in mind,TDK came out in 2008 much before the audiences got used to the Marvel movies.What that poster said was people have gotten used to a different type of movies so now BvS is not being accepted.

Look no one is saying this movie is perfect.Ofcourse it has flaws.Like other movies.The thing is for a lot of people though,a major criticism of this movie has been its tone and its adult ways of dealing with the themes.Now I dont know much,but arent we allowed to have different types of movies?Nobody blames TDK for having the adult themes and dark tone.Because it came out before Marvel movies and Avengers(and I want to make it clear,I love the marvel movies and Avengers,my favourite being Winter Soldier).While others had different complaints many had the complaint of it being a dark movie with few moments of levity.

Thats the point my friend.Many(not all) people have criticized this movie for being different.The point being made was this movie came out in a wrong time.A time where Marvel type movies are the norm.Unlike TDK.Nobody is saying Snyder is as good as Nolan.Ofcourse not.But to treat him as a stupid man who just understands action is a huge disservice too.

The general audience's taste doesn't dramatically shift within such a relatively short amount of time. That defies common sense. Also, let's keep in mind that the sequel to TDK came out after the Avengers and was unanimously praised by critics and audiences, making over a billion dollars.

Had BvS been a good movie (because it wasn't, most would agree) it would have gone over just fine with audiences. I don't think that those making this claim would argue that the movie is perfect, but the argument is severely downplaying the movies notable flaws and pointing the finger at the audience when there's legitimately no evidence to support this claim. I've never seen a fanbase blame other people for not "getting" their movie on such a wide scale. Again, it's reductive and intellectually dishonest.
 
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