I can buy it, adds to Lex's recklessness.
The Flash scene in the convenience store was okay, nothing special.
Aquaman was awkward AF... Didn't like it at all.
Flash showing up in the bat cave was weird and his costume looked terrible IMO, didn't like that either.
Cyborg looked cool.
I also found it weird the logos he had for them on the file folder? It felt so forced...
The logos are just an Easter egg. It looked like The Flash's suit, at least the mask, was sort of makeshift.
Indeed why not use just name folders or something? Why freaking logos????I also found it weird the logos he had for them on the file folder? It felt so forced...
Indeed why not use just name folders or something? Why freaking logos????
Such an eye rolling scene for me...What a bunch of nonsense. How it didn't make sense, if it clearly shows Superman and how he supposedly destroyed the world and rules as some evil supreme being dictator? It's clearly one of major things, that motivated Batman to try to kill Superman.And yeah, the whole Knightmare sequence should have been scrapped. It made no sense within the context of the film. At most, it should have been a post-credits scene or something.
Bats' own stupid paranoia and hard headedness is what annoys Supes. And allows Lex to set up his hostage situation with Martha in the first place. If Bats wasn't a bully, none of this fight would have happened.
2 Questions to all (esp those who had huge problems with the film):
1. If the filmmakers had taken great care to make sure Batman and Superman never killed anyone in the film, even while keeping everything the same (incl choppy scenes etc), would that have greatly altered your opinion of the movie?
2. If in the upcoming DC films, none of the Justice League members ever intentionally kill anyone, and whatever deaths that happened in MoS and BvS are not mentioned again, would you be able to look at the franchise with fresh new eyes (even while continuity ensues)?
One thing I have never understood.... Why don't these writers and directors get with real comic book fans when making these movies... why not seek out to see what the world in which you are filming wants to see? You want to be a truck driver, you train with other truck drivers to learn what to do.
Guys, a copuple of questions.
1) What exactly was Luthor thinking to do with Doomsday after Superman´s death? Plus, the military knew he had access to the ship, so that he was the responsable for its creation. What was his plan beyond killing Superman, if any?
2) How come Superman knew Batman´s identity, Lex Luthor knew both Superman´s and Batman´s, but the greates detective of all didn´t have a clue about anything?
"Greatly"? No. Slightly perhaps. End of the day: its still a bad movie with bad writing and bad performances. Batman being more logically consistent and closer to cannon can't change that...but it might make it a bit more tolerable.2 Questions to all (esp those who had huge problems with the film):
1. If the filmmakers had taken great care to make sure Batman and Superman never killed anyone in the film, even while keeping everything the same (incl choppy scenes etc), would that have greatly altered your opinion of the movie?
2. If in the upcoming DC films, none of the Justice League members ever intentionally kill anyone, and whatever deaths that happened in MoS and BvS are not mentioned again, would you be able to look at the franchise with fresh new eyes (even while continuity ensues)?
What a bunch of nonsense. How it didn't make sense, if it clearly shows Superman and how he supposedly destroyed the world and rules as some evil supreme being dictator? It's clearly one of major things, that motivated Batman to try to kill Superman.
"Greatly"? No. Slightly perhaps. End of the day: its still a bad movie with bad writing and bad performances. Batman being more logically consistent and closer to cannon can't change that...but it might make it a bit more tolerable.
Nope. Cats out of the bag. Can't ignore it, would just draw attention. If Batman shows up in the next movie talking about his no kill code it will only draw laughs. Batman is a serial killer and a thug, and Superman has an extremely flexible moral compass.
We'll need a full blown crisis on infinite earths at this point to make things right at this point.
I made a quick edit of the aquaman scene. Added different music and shortened it so it wasn't lingering on him for too long.
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I couldn't really make it out. It was hard to see. I think on my next viewing, I'll be trying to get a better look.The logos are just an Easter egg. It looked like The Flash's suit, at least the mask, was sort of makeshift.
Well, you're certainly in the minority with that particularly point...
Indeed why not use just name folders or something? Why freaking logos????
I don't even know how Lex ends up in prison. Lois says she's investigating him, but really she has nothing. She has a bullet made by his company which she can't prove where she got it and does nothing to prove Lex's involvement in a conspiracy or crime. And she has a tip of classified information from a source who will never go on record to confirm it; which makes it unsubstantiated hearsay especially since there is nothing shown of Lois discovering any evidence or information which would confirm the accusations. There is no other known admissible evidence offered, or anything that would stand up in a court of law, or anything that a super rich and powerful man like Lex couldn't tie up in litigation for decades and eventually get away with. Hell, he couldn't even be tied to Doomsday, not that the government/military would want that to be public knowledge since they were complicit in providing him access to the materials and technology to do so, despite the fact the government/military was aware of his involvement in the desert conspiracy. There's not even any motivation for Lex to be doing any of these things other than the fact he has the name Lex Luthor and we all know that means he's a bad guy who does bad things.
"Greatly"? No. Slightly perhaps. End of the day: its still a bad movie with bad writing and bad performances. Batman being more logically consistent and closer to cannon can't change that...but it might make it a bit more tolerable.
Nope. Cats out of the bag. Can't ignore it, would just draw attention. If Batman shows up in the next movie talking about his no kill code it will only draw laughs. Batman is a serial killer and a thug, and Superman has an extremely flexible moral compass.
We'll need a full blown crisis on infinite earths at this point to make things right at this point.
I don't even know how Lex ends up in prison. Lois says she's investigating him, but really she has nothing. She has a bullet made by his company which she can't prove where she got it and does nothing to prove Lex's involvement in a conspiracy or crime. And she has a tip of classified information from a source who will never go on record to confirm it; which makes it unsubstantiated hearsay especially since there is nothing shown of Lois discovering any evidence or information which would confirm the accusations. There is no other known admissible evidence offered, or anything that would stand up in a court of law, or anything that a super rich and powerful man like Lex couldn't tie up in litigation for decades and eventually get away with. Hell, he couldn't even be tied to Doomsday, not that the government/military would want that to be public knowledge since they were complicit in providing him access to the materials and technology to do so, despite the fact the government/military was aware of his involvement in the desert conspiracy. There's not even any motivation for Lex to be doing any of these things other than the fact he has the name Lex Luthor and we all know that means he's a bad guy who does bad things.
It's minor stuff, don't be sad. It didn't affect me dramatically.Wow nitpicking has hit a new low, sad.