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People are saying really conflicting things, some are saying he kills no more than he did in Nolan's films and some say he's a cold hearted killer lol
I must be in the minority but I found pretty much all the performances kind of wooden, including Affleck's. With a few exceptions that were mostly good moments rather than overall performances, I didn't really like the acting in the movie. Then again it's really hard to act in something like that.
I'm also definitely in the minority for this but I liked the first 90 minutes more than the action parts near the end. I thought the story had some potential and I personally didn't get bored but the action bits after the two heroes' fight were really silly and poorly orchestrated for my taste. Plus the plot got completely sideways.
We just did it as this little aside because we had been tracking where we thought the movies were gonna go, and we dont have room for Jimmy Olsen in our big pantheon of characters, but we can have fun with him, right?
Snyder on why[BLACKOUT] he brutally kills Jimmy Olsen in his first scene.[/BLACKOUT]
What the **** is wrong with this guy?
So Snyder snuck in a copy of Atlas Shrugged in Bruce Wayne's study.
Bruce Wayne would never. NEVER be an objectivist and Ayn Rand sympathizer. Snyder is trying to shoehorn his own idiotic beliefs onto Batman.
But lucky us, we can just interpret it as Batman keeping a copy of that book as an example of who NOT to be.

His expressions really. He basically had the same facial expression in almost the entire movie. I understand the depressed Bruce Wayne they were going for but to me he felt like he was bored most of the time. I didn't hate his performance like Eisenberg's and he had a few cool moments I liked but overall didn't feel it like most of you did.What did you find wooden about Affleck?
Oh ok thanks. No problems there then. The acting was still facepalm city just like the rest of the Lex stuff.Before beginning to create Doomsday, Lex had gained access the Kryptonian scout ship from MOS, which it was said to have access to information on every planet and alien race. He then asked the AI on the ship to "teach him", so it can be assumed that this is how knows of Darkseid's existence, powers, and/or potential motivations.
Before beginning to create Doomsday, Lex had gained access the Kryptonian scout ship from MOS, which it was said to have access to information on every planet and alien race. He then asked the AI on the ship to "teach him", so it can be assumed that this is how knows of Darkseid's existence, powers, and/or potential motivations.
I never voiced my confusion as to why Martha says that, and why that line is included in the trailer."you don't owe this world a thing, you never did."
Zack Snyder, ladies and gentlemen!
I just read this joke elsewhere.
The reason Batman [BLACKOUT]hasn't killed the Joker yet?
Joker's mom is also called Martha.[/BLACKOUT]
Snyder on why[BLACKOUT] he brutally kills Jimmy Olsen in his first scene.[/BLACKOUT]
What the **** is wrong with this guy?
Snyder on why[BLACKOUT] he brutally kills Jimmy Olsen in his first scene.[/BLACKOUT]
What the **** is wrong with this guy?
You have it a little twisted.
Bruce says something about how things are the same as they've always been, and Alfred then says something like, "No, it has NOT always been like this" after throwing the bat-brand newspaper headline in front of Bruce. Alfred then further expands on this by explaining what causes good men to turn cruel -- clearly referring to Bruce/Batman.