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For the love of God, Zack...NO shakey-zoomy cam in this one, please.
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Just watched Watchmen again last night. Haven't seen it in maybe 2 years. But when I saw it theaters in 2009 I saw maybe 6 or 7 times, so I know it almost intimately. It's tattooed on my brain.
Anyway, after seeing it again... I want THIS Zack Snyder for Batman vs. Superman. I don't feel that we got that for Man of Steel. The trailers and TV spots promised "From the Director of Watchmen and 300", and I don't think we were really given that. That's not a bad thing, but I was expecting the director of Watchmen and 300.
Instead, it felt like we got "Michael Bay making a Christopher Nolan movie,"
"It feels different, but is also very attached to the land where he grew up. His sense of morality comes directly from its roots in the Midwest, although, of course, his journey did not begin there"
The more I read, the more I feel like a lot of the characterization problems comes from Goyer trying to distance himself from past incarnations, while Snyder's pacing issues and ultimate prioritization of action over emotionally meaningful scenes kind of aggravate that to a point.
But I think his ability to capture emotion in images is above average, and I feel like with the right type of influence, he can create strong work.
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See, not only am I not the biggest fan of the actual comic (sue me), but I am not the biggest fan of the WATCHMAN film either. I've seen it twice and to be honest I could give two airborne copulations if I never saw it again. That's why I was happy that I didn't get Zack in 300/WATCHMAN/SUCKER PUNCH mode at all.
BAHAHAHA!!
And I think what people were referring to about that Snyder is his visual style. The movie itself left a lot to be desired, IMO, but it is damn beautiful visually and how it's shot....very fluid and great to look at. MOS had moments of this but I hated the shakey cam and zoom IN zoom OUTs....waaay too much of that crap for one thing, in addition to the colors being a bit muted, which was meh.

Glad you noticed.
For myself I am including the visuals. I loved the textured real world feel of MOS, as compared to the heightened reality, WIZARD OF OZ like style in 300/WATCHMAN.
These images are great.
1. Less Shaky Cam
2. Better Color Filter
3. More On-set location shooting
4. More practical stunts
5. Slow-Motion Shots
That's all I ask for from Snyder when it comes to improving his film-making style for this film.
I thought somebody asked Larry Fong about this movie being brighter and he said no. I could be wrong though.1. Less Shaky Cam
2. Better Color Filter
3. More On-set location shooting
4. More practical stunts
5. Slow-Motion Shots
That's all I ask for from Snyder when it comes to improving his film-making style for this film.
Um, what? Like Nolan, Snyder did a TON of on-set location shooting for Man of Steel. More so than any of his films except for Dawn of the Dead.
I thought somebody asked Larry Fong about this movie being brighter and he said no. I could be wrong though.
4. More practical stunts.
I thought somebody asked Larry Fong about this movie being brighter and he said no. I could be wrong though.

...If you know what I mean. Hey-oh! HIGH FIVE!^ I think he'll nail Wonder Woman
Did Snyder hand pick ben affleck himself or was it a studio decision to reach out to affleck?
Did Snyder hand pick ben affleck himself or was it a studio decision to reach out to affleck?