The Shape
In the shadows
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Soooo.....
You are getting laughed at by the biggest laughingstocks of superherohype. Enjoy the irony. They won't.
Funny he didn't raise the same question when we were discussing Civil War a few pages ago.

the Knightmare coat certainly wasn't helping, LOL.By the way...Anyone else got a little weirded out by Batman in this clip? Due to my "Bat-rubber suit conditioning", the first time I saw the clip my mind kept telling me that something was "off" and Batman wasn't supposed to look like this, even though I knew that was silly, and of course I already knew what Batfleck looked like. I had to see the clip a couple more times for my mind to get used to it the Knightmare coat certainly wasn't helping, LOL.
I wish I could get behind what you're saying, but I feel that bringing up Nolan's thoughts on Heath's Brokeback Mountain performance doesn't help your case, nor does it make for anything close to an apples-to-apples comparison. Brokeback Mountain is a realistic drama that depicted the raw, complex and sexual relationship between two men. This is a superhero film that depicts the conflict between a human vigilante and a super-powered alien being.
Due to the extreme difference in subject matter and size/scope, along with the nature of these films, any lead performance is destined to be more broad and showy than other smaller, more emotional and realistic films. For instance, Christian Bale undoubtedly and naturally delivered more showy and broad performances in the TDKT both as Bruce and Batman than he has in other films like Out of the Furnace.

I'd kind of forgotten about BvS with the recent Civil War trailer and the new Star Wars coming out this month. I kinda of wish I hadn't even seen that little clip because it's somewhat out of context. I know it's a dream sequence of sorts, but eh, didn't do too much for me. Doesn't hype me up, nor deflate my anticipation for the film.
Speaking of Star Wars though, I just finished watching The Empire Strikes Back in an anticipation for The Force Awakens.
Funny he didn't raise the same question when we were discussing Civil War a few pages ago.
So I like Affleck.![]()
I will say, I'm very curious about this next trailer.
The SDCC Trailer just threw so much at the wall, and IMO showed too much too soon. I'm hoping this one is less bombastic and starts to get me emotionally invested.
This is their chance to pull the TDKR/MoS "Trailer 3" card. I still think Trailer 3 for Man of Steel is incredible even though I'm not the biggest fan of the film.
The things is trailers are usually Snyder's strong point. They are usually better than his actual movies. So when even his trailers aren't great then it doesn't look good.
Although maybe it will be the opposite this time. Mediocre trailers, great movie.
...you've got kind of a dark side, don't you?