BvS The Unabashed SPOILER Thread. ENTER AT OWN RISK. - Part 3

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Can someone tell me more about:

1. The knightmare: does Bruce really NEVER think about it again? Cause that seems so weird.

2. The Bathtub scene: is it out of place? How long is it? I love Clois but I've been worried a scene like this might be distracting...is it?

3. Lex in prison: why do they shave his head? What is his reaction to it?

The knightmare scene leads to JL
 
Can someone tell me more about:

1. The knightmare: does Bruce really NEVER think about it again? Cause that seems so weird.

2. The Bathtub scene: is it out of place? How long is it? I love Clois but I've been worried a scene like this might be distracting...is it?

3. Lex in prison: why do they shave his head? What is his reaction to it?

Knightmare scene is ultimately pointless. He doesn't really get effected by it, in my opinion.

Bathtub scene starts off understanding - lois trying to shake off the trauma. People died and she's rattled be being the cause of it... and then it gets sexy and THAT is what is out of place. We go from somber / sad / empathetic to ... What the--? Why are they suddenly giggly / sexytime?

3 - just cuz. No explanation. He just sits there and takes it, no shizzles given.

- Jow
 
I only have one real question; when Lex returns to find his labs ravaged and kryptonite stolen, do you clearly see the aftereffects of Batman's butt kicking (that happened off screen)?

I ask because I was in that scene, and there was a lot of attention shown to how Lex's private paramilitary unit was bloodied and beat up (along with Lex walking by and looking at one really beat up guy being pushed on a gurney). I'm curious to see if that made the regular cut, or if the bloodied and beat up people are saved for the 'R' version.

I already know of an entire prison sequence that didn't make the cut due to violence.

Not really. Lex walking over bullets on the ground and the batarang smashed into the case as a call sign basically saying, "Thanks for the kryptonite."

- Jow
 
I have some questions, if its not too much
if it was already posted, I am sorry, but I didn't have time to check

1 - what are the cyborg, flash and aquamen cameos ?
2 - do we have a good look at the flash costume ?
3 - is dan amboyer's role in the film ?
4 - is oracle in the movie ?
 
So I assume the BvS fight is about...9 minutes?
 
Knightmare scene is ultimately pointless. He doesn't really get effected by it, in my opinion.

It's the first sign which ultimately pushes him to ask Diana to form the JL. How is it not significant?

Flash's warning will eventually ring back to dictator-Supes, connecting the "her" with Lois. That's going to have a profound impact on their dynamic.
 
So is there
post credit scene or montage scene that Umberto described
 
Not really. Lex walking over bullets on the ground and the batarang smashed into the case as a call sign basically saying, "Thanks for the kryptonite."

- Jow

Eh, there's a little more shown than that. They don't focus on any bloody soldiers but you can tell some serious **** went down.
 
Knightmare scene is ultimately pointless. He doesn't really get effected by it, in my opinion.

Bathtub scene starts off understanding - lois trying to shake off the trauma. People died and she's rattled be being the cause of it... and then it gets sexy and THAT is what is out of place. We go from somber / sad / empathetic to ... What the--? Why are they suddenly giggly / sexytime?

3 - just cuz. No explanation. He just sits there and takes it, no shizzles given.

- Jow

I'm a correctional officer. Most prisons make new prisoners shave their heads to combat head lice.
 
I have some questions, if its not too much
if it was already posted, I am sorry, but I didn't have time to check

1 - what are the cyborg, flash and aquamen cameos ?
2 - do we have a good look at the flash costume ?
3 - is dan amboyer's role in the film ?
4 - is oracle in the movie ?

1 - Flash comes through before / during a dream sequence bruce is zoning out in the batcave having - warning him of future events and then again in the third act WW is going through Batman's hard drive of hacked Lex files - security footage shows Flash at a mini mart stopping a mugging. Aquaman just takes out a water drone in a ship with his trident and then swims away. Cyborg's whole origin is spoonfed in about 1 minute on a file on lex's hard drive video. With the exception of dream flash - all the cameos are in one spot when WW looks at the hard drive.

2- Not really. Dream sequence / future flash looks like he's got an iron man type helmet that opens and 7-11 Flash is just Barry as hobo looking Barry.

3 - idk who that is.

4- nay.

- Jow
 
It's the first sign which ultimately pushes him to ask Diana to form the JL. How is it not significant?

Flash's warning will eventually ring back to dictator-Supes, connecting the "her" with Lois. That's going to have a profound impact on their dynamic.

So he refers to it when talking to Diana about the JL? And isn't the "her" Martha?
 
1 - Flash comes through before / during a dream sequence bruce is zoning out in the batcave having - warning him of future events and then again in the third act WW is going through Batman's hard drive of hacked Lex files - security footage shows Flash at a mini mart stopping a mugging. Aquaman just takes out a water drone in a ship with his trident and then swims away. Cyborg's whole origin is spoonfed in about 1 minute on a file on lex's hard drive video. With the exception of dream flash - all the cameos are in one spot when WW looks at the hard drive.

2- Not really. Dream sequence / future flash looks like he's got an iron man type helmet that opens and 7-11 Flash is just Barry as hobo looking Barry.

3 - idk who that is.

4- nay.

- Jow

thanks : )
 
So he refers to it when talking to Diana about the JL? And isn't the "her" Martha?
He doesn't refer to the scene specifically, no. He hints of bad feelings for the future.

I suppose the "her" could refer to Martha, but the way it came off, my mind immediately went to Lois. The comparisons to the Injustice series are overt, and in there Lois' death is the turning point for Supes.
 
I have some questions, if its not too much
if it was already posted, I am sorry, but I didn't have time to check

1 - what are the cyborg, flash and aquamen cameos ?
2 - do we have a good look at the flash costume ?
3 - is dan amboyer's role in the film ?
4 - is oracle in the movie ?

Flash - At a convenience store, picking up milk, and a gunman is trying to rob the store. You see an actually flash of lightning and the gunman goes flying while it seems Ezra doesn't even move.

Aquaman - Deep sea camera coming up on an old ship wreck, and then you see two bright eyes from the darkness. A figure slowly glides toward the camera, and you see Momoa in is full glory. He then strikes with his spear causing a huge blast that is picked up by another camera.

Cyborg - You see a scientist with his lab in the backround, then see just a torso and a head pinned up on the wall. The doc says something about how the subject won't pull through. A very cgi Robo magic cube thingy starts floating towards the torso, and the Cyborg body begins to self-construct from the cube.
 
Eh, there's a little more shown than that. They don't focus on any bloody soldiers but you can tell some serious **** went down.

Cool, thanks, more might be held for the "R" version, or maybe not. I was the Lexcorp being pushed in the gurney in that scene, but if it's not obvious, then the shot of him walking past me was cut from the theatrical probably.
 
Any other Smallville fans be like "Freaking Miles Dyson..."

lolz

- Jow
 
Cool, thanks, more might be held for the "R" version, or maybe not. I was the Lexcorp being pushed in the gurney in that scene, but if it's not obvious, then the shot of him walking past me was cut from the theatrical probably.

The gurney scene is in the movie!
 
He doesn't refer to the scene specifically, no. He hints of bad feelings for the future.

I suppose the "her" could refer to Martha, but the way it came off, my mind immediately went to Lois. The comparisons to the Injustice series are overt, and in there Lois' death is the turning point for Supes.

I'm still confused by that, maybe you could help me understand. Did that have any impact at all for the events of BVS, or was that just setup for JL?
 
I'm still confused by that, maybe you could help me understand. Did that have any impact at all for the events of BVS, or was that just setup for JL?
Definitely more JL-oriented. I've an itch it'll be a catalyst to a Tower of Babel like scenario, I'm not convinced his paranoia is extinguished entirely.

In spite of founding it, I think it's Bruce's own way of "managing" calamity and he'll have ulterior motives which are going to backfire down the line.
 
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