BvS The Unabashed SPOILER Thread. ENTER AT OWN RISK. - Part 4

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Can we talk about how awesome it is that Batman might get to say "The last time you inspired anyone was when you died"?
 
I don't see how it makes any less sense than any other time he was able to hear her/know she was in trouble. Or hear/know anything else, for that matter.

It doesn't make any less sense. It doesn't make more sense either. Know why? It made NO sense
 
"LOIS. LOIS IS THE KEY."

Something like that lol

It was a cool little cameo... until he opened his mouth.
"Bruce! Listen to me now! It's Lois! It's Lois Lane! She's the key! Am I too soon!? Too soon! You were right about him! You've always been right about him! Fear him! Find us! You have to find us!"
 
Jokes....do you think the RT stuff affected your viewing? I'm sorry you didn't like it.
 
"Bruce! Listen to me now! It's Lois! It's Lois Lane! She's the key! Am I too soon!? Too soon! You were right about him! You've always been right about him! Fear him! Find us! You have to find us!"

Can anyone please for the love of god explain to me what the hell this was supposed to mean and why it mattered to the story. I've been asking for a few days now
 
Can anyone please for the love of god explain to me what the hell this was supposed to mean and why it mattered to the story. I've been asking for a few days now

if Lois dies, superman snaps or something along the lines of that and the knightmare becomes reality

at least thats what i got out of it, and I could totally see this superman doing that considering what we've seen from the last 2 films.
 
Can anyone please for the love of god explain to me what the hell this was supposed to mean and why it mattered to the story. I've been asking for a few days now
Ask Zack. :funny:

I'm starting to think it didn't matter at all in this particular story (other than him determined to find the other heroes at the end), maybe in the next film.
 
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Can anyone please for the love of god explain to me what the hell this was supposed to mean and why it mattered to the story. I've been asking for a few days now

It's a reference to Injustice :Gods Among Us, a story in which Superman becomes an evil dictator after Lois is killed.
 
Superman uses the post office to mail a diamond engagement ring to Kansas.
 
The first Flash cameo had no business existing. It's a set up for another film it seems like, but it's so confusing in the mess of this story that already has Bruce fearing Superman. Because it makes it sounds like Lois is important to THIS story.

Not one in the future.
 
Can anyone please for the love of god explain to me what the hell this was supposed to mean and why it mattered to the story. I've been asking for a few days now

Oh it's very easy. Flash says all that because......world building!
 
"Bruce! Listen to me now! It's Lois! It's Lois Lane! She's the key! Am I too soon!? Too soon! You were right about him! You've always been right about him! Fear him! Find us! You have to find us!"
It was definitely unintentionally hilarious.
 
Can anyone please for the love of god explain to me what the hell this was supposed to mean and why it mattered to the story. I've been asking for a few days now

Pointless fan service that serves no greater importance to the plot. Of course it and other "easter eggs" distracts fans from realizing what a cluster**** this movie is, so I can't say it doesn't serve a purpose.
 
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Just got home and I truly enjoyed myself. Going back to see it Saturday night in IMAX 3D - and can't wait.

I was underwhelmed by the metahuman cameos except for Flash. I really enjoyed his convenience store part.

Overall, I really loved it. Pretty tired to write more, but phew... I definitely got my money's worth.
 
Can anyone please for the love of god explain to me what the hell this was supposed to mean and why it mattered to the story. I've been asking for a few days now

I'm guessing...

At some point in Justice League, Darkseid will manipulate and brainwash Superman. Probably soon after he is resurrected. Then he will fight against the league thus proving Bruce's initial paranoia about him.

Lois will be the key to getting him back to normal...that's what Flash is trying to tell him, that Lois is the "key" but because he time traveled too far none of what he is saying to Bruce makes any sense.

Long story short, it's another set up scene for JL.
 
Curious, for those that have already heard the OST track entitled "This is My World" from this film...does it accompany the scene/action that it's attached to on the film very well?
 
Were my eyes deceived that Lex's jumpsuit included the numbers "TK-421" ? Pretty sure I saw that. If so, weird place for a Star Wars reference.

Star Wars would never been made if it wasn't for DarkSied. Google it, to understand what I'm talking about.
 
Can we also talk about the ''Is She With You?" makes no damn sense. Why is Bruce confused about Wonder Woman showing up? It's partially him that gets her to come out of retirement.

He saw a woman who looked as similar as her in a picture that he sent to a woman that looked the same as this woman. So you can't tell me it's a ''Secret Identity" thing.
 
if Lois dies, superman snaps or something along the lines of that and the knightmare becomes reality

at least thats what i got out of it, and I could totally see this superman doing that considering what we've seen from the last 2 films.

So nothing to do with the story itself then since Superman if ****ing dead now

It's a reference to Injustice :Gods Among Us, a story in which Superman becomes an evil dictator after Lois is killed.

Is Injustice a comic?

Pointless fan service that serves no greater importance to plot. Of course it and other "easter eggs" distracts fans from realizing what a cluster**** this movie is, so I can't say it doesn't serve a purpose.

Gotcha

Oh it's very easy. Flash says all that because......world building!

Ugh. I wasted an hour of the movie paying attention to where that scene would have a follow up on my second viewing.
 
MOS was good but this was epic. How the hell can anyone leave this film not entertained? It was refreshingly a grounded/realistic view of how the world would be with super heroes (especially an alien wearing a cape who is virtually invincible).

What is wrong with you people?
 
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