Agreed. Strange, Ragnarok, GotG 2, all just ok movies but since MCU appeals to so much people they're more than fine.
I think DCEU will focus on solo films now, trying to continue in the path of WW (another MCU-like over-rated film). Hope they know they cannot marvelize their franchise since that's pointless, so maybe they'll finally take more time to properly develop those films instead of rushing them.
Since Aquaman is finished, WW 2 contracts signed, they'll just try win people over, step by step. I even think after how they treated Snyder and Ayer they'll have more problems getting me back to the cinema seat then general audience members.I agree with you that WW was overrated. Still a decent flick, the best in the DCeU for me but that doesn't say much. The film is nowhere near the praise it gets. However WW is DC's only light at the end of the tunnel right now. They need to focus on their stronger points, and WW just so happens to be one of those.
damn Consona you really dig this Snyder dude huh?
I'm a big fan of MoS, BvS UE, truth, justice and stuff but if he reduces the chances of more supes movies/involvement in cinema then
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Snyder is Producer for WW2 and Executive Producer for Aquaman. That's all.
But I also really disliked Zack's zombie movie, mostly for its ending.
https://***********/joss/status/936613052547399680
There are no words.
As a fan of George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead since its release, I can affirm that Zack's remake surprised the hell out of me, and I appreciated that it wasn't a carbon redo of the original. The ending's good. (Now, if it only had a new soundtrack by Goblin...)
How many people here believe that the Everybody Knows music was actually Joss' choice?
I don't think he would straight up lie about it.
I actually liked most of Joss' contributions but these memes are great
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Ya know, maybe Joss really did choose "Everybody Knows" for that scene. Considering the footage is definitely Snyder, and Junkie XL was fired, it's very possible that Snyder had cut the intro montage to music composed by Junkie. When Junkie was fired, Joss chose to use the "Everybody Knows" track instead.
You can be the biggest dc fan going. You can love the tone and enjoy the movies.
But 4/5 of tbese films are badly made bits of tripe. Jl was offensively bad, as was ss. Batman v suoermena was a mess and man of steel fall below the category of mediocre. They are by every definition of the word, bad films.
There's a reason critics love marvel films. They are well made beautifully shot coherent movies. They also have comeptent directors who know what they are doing
Contributions from Joss that I liked:
Some of the humor (lasso scene was great, and some of other moments of levity at the right time really worked, other times it undercut the tension), but overall, I thought the humor removed some of the stakes.
The scenes between Batman and Diana (the one where he calls her out for hiding in the shadows and brings up Steve Trevor and she pushes him) and the one when he helps her with his shoulder.
The scene where Bruce talks about Clark being human to Alfred.
If it was Whedon that chose the freeze breath, then I'm glad for that as well, though again, don't know if Snyder had also planned for that. But I'm glad we got it.
Outside of that, I am hard pressed to know of any specific Whedon scene that I definitely liked. I am sure there are moments that I liked but didn't know they were Whedon, but I know both creators very well (watched pretty much everything Whedon has done and have been a big fan). Perhaps Whedon was responsible for why the cast clicked so well, but I can't know that without seeing Snyder's movie.
Ultimately, I feel like we traded a more epic film for a smaller, more bland version that was buoyed by its humor.
If Whedon did choose Everybody Knows for that scene (assuming Snyder had shot that scene), I have to give props to Whedon as I really liked that scene and it felt like very Snyder-y music to match the imagery.
How many people here believe that the Everybody Knows music was actually Joss' choice?
If Whedon did choose Everybody Knows for that scene (assuming Snyder had shot that scene), I have to give props to Whedon as I really liked that scene and it felt like very Snyder-y music to match the imagery.