shauner111
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My friends and i got a little drunk the other night and pretty much went off on the new Bat-verse. Everyone came to the conclusion that everything now is...extremely forced. It's like Affleck is forcing the grumpy and comes off one-dimensional because of it. Yet he's not given much to work with. Leto doesn't have much to work with, and yet his acting and look screams "look at me i'm crazy!" in almost every scene. He's like the Dean Ambrose of the DCEU. And Ledger was like the Psycho Sid.
The darkness is forced. Serious scenes, feel forced. They're not earning it like Nolan's films. Now the lighter side comes into Justice League and The Flash, yet it feels....forced.
Wonder Woman. That's a solid trailer. But who else gets the feeling that this whole movie is going to beat us over the head with "well, where i'm from, that's called SLAAAVERY!".
It's like from one scene to the next, they're trying too hard to top Nolan in the dark/crazy department....then the next thing you know they're trying too hard to be so different that it doesn't feel natural when they present a character/scenario that is supposed to be fresh.
Whether it's real or people jumping on a bandwagon, i guess that's not for me to decide, but you never had actors/filmmakers coming out to say that one of the Nolan films was a piece of s**t.
The darkness is forced. Serious scenes, feel forced. They're not earning it like Nolan's films. Now the lighter side comes into Justice League and The Flash, yet it feels....forced.
Wonder Woman. That's a solid trailer. But who else gets the feeling that this whole movie is going to beat us over the head with "well, where i'm from, that's called SLAAAVERY!".
It's like from one scene to the next, they're trying too hard to top Nolan in the dark/crazy department....then the next thing you know they're trying too hard to be so different that it doesn't feel natural when they present a character/scenario that is supposed to be fresh.
Whether it's real or people jumping on a bandwagon, i guess that's not for me to decide, but you never had actors/filmmakers coming out to say that one of the Nolan films was a piece of s**t.
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