BvS The Unabashed SPOILER Thread. ENTER AT OWN RISK. - Part 1

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The reddit dude says Bruce and Diana walk away from Clark's grave and then the ground starts shaking...like Supes is about to fly out.

That tells me that he's coming out that final moment and it wouldn't be addressed in JL. JL will just have him already back for a stated amount of time.
 
He shows the email and the entire list of theaters that were showing the film. It was not done in paint

All you do is use the same white color palette using eyedropper to copy over any part of the email and then rewrite using text saying whatever you want.
 
So he's breaking his NDA?

Anyway, I don't see what's so great about this script that Affleck and Einsenberg gushed about. The reddit guy says you don't get a lot of character development. Sounds like standard Snyder fare after all.
 
The reddit dude says Bruce and Diana walk away from Clark's grave and then the ground starts shaking...like Supes is about to fly out.

That tells me that he's coming out that final moment and it wouldn't be addressed in JL. JL will just have him already back for a stated amount of time.

He didn't say shaking. He said the dirt raises up like it did in MoS when he was about to fly.
 
So he's breaking his NDA?

Anyway, I don't see what's so great about this script that Affleck and Einsenberg gushed about. The reddit guy says you don't get a lot of character development. Sounds like standard Snyder fare after all.
That's one guys opinion. We have trusted sources who say lots of people love this movie.
 
All you do is use the same white color palette using eyedropper to copy over any part of the email and then rewrite using text saying whatever you want.

Did you read them? They are too detailed for someone to copy. This ain't the gofobo email ViolatingNDA forged. This is a complete detailed WB email
 
PaleMonster is legit. Reading that link, you can't spin this any other way. About as legit as it gets.

It just depends on how it plays for everyone. It'll play different for each individual. Based on just reading it again, what they've cooked up works for me. Snyder and Terrio basically do THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS in reverse and the DEATH OF SUPERMAN storyline...all in a way to prove a point about Superman.

They may never call it this but this synopsis seals it; this is a MAN OF STEEL sequel through and through.
 
So he's breaking his NDA?

Anyway, I don't see what's so great about this script that Affleck and Einsenberg gushed about. The reddit guy says you don't get a lot of character development. Sounds like standard Snyder fare after all.

That's subjective. Plenty of us felt that MAN OF STEEL had characterization. Other's didn't. It's all a matter of perspective.

This is just going to be a never ending argument with these types of films.
 
That's subjective. Plenty of us felt that MAN OF STEEL had characterization. Other's didn't. It's all a matter of perspective.

This is just going to be a never ending argument with these types of films.

You'd think with Terrio and Affleck there'd be good characterization.
 
It's just that I expected Terrio to give a better script
 
You'd think with Terrio and Affleck there'd be good characterization.

Depends on your definition of good characterization. We don't know because none of us have seen the film.
 
It's just that I expected Terrio to give a better script

But you don't know anything yet. The synopsis sounds good and interesting but it's about how it plays to you.

So, just wait.
 
So he's breaking his NDA?

Anyway, I don't see what's so great about this script that Affleck and Einsenberg gushed about. The reddit guy says you don't get a lot of character development. Sounds like standard Snyder fare after all.

So far I haven't seen the appeal. Granted, we don't know most of the dialogues yet. This summary is good and it works visually... But the story isn't exactly tight to grant such praises from Affleck and mainly Eisenberg. I love Snyder's works, but it's a known thing that he cannot polish a standard script into good movie.
 
So far I haven't seen the appeal. Granted, we don't know most of the dialogues yet. This summary is good and it works visually... But the story isn't exactly tight to grant such praises from Affleck and mainly Eisenberg. I love Snyder's works, but it's a known thing that he cannot polish a standard script into good movie.

How is it a "known" thing?
 
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