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Wonder Woman will not save them for one important reason: Gal Gadot can't act. She doesn't have the presence needed to carry a full length feature, she's borderline anorexic, and they need to just cut their losses and give it all a break.
I believe Wonder Woman could be the best of their line up so far, but that's sadly not saying much. Gal Gadot was the second best part of BvS, and did her best with being thrown into a movie that really didn't need her or even use her appropriately. She looks the part and played it well, I don't know where the hell this "anorexic" bull comes from.
DC dove straight into the comic book adaptation war and expected to win every battle "because", and they've lost each time so far. Give the franchise to better, more loving creators and stop shoveling sh*t on top of us and expecting us to praise it.
Lean muscle Gadot is extremely fit, also she was in the Israeli army I suspect Gal is very mentally tough.
I'm sorry to hear this, but glad you both enjoyed Bourne. I realize Bourne is rated 12A in the UK and SS is 15. In N.A. they are both rated PG13.
Did you buy BvS on 4K?
I recall the scene seeming quite unrealistic to me because Gadot looked like she could beat the living daylights out of him.
actually I did, I hate the bloody artwork of the 4K Blu-ray sleeves but hey, after experiencing Mad Max Fury Road in 4K on my new TV set and my new 4K Blu-ray player there was no going back...
http://4k.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/BatmanVSupermanUHDBDart.jpg
:)) I think Gal is quite tall noticed in BvS does not look small next to Batfleck and Cavill, laughing at the beat the living daylights comment.
The artwork for the BD was not much better, how was the upscale is it a big jump from 1080p for BvS? Mad max Fury Road looks awesome on BD bet its mind blowing on 4K still shopping around for a 4K TV ill most likely buy one this year.
I looked at the Steelbook in the UK it is £42 currently, price put me off though agree the double sided art work is good.
I also got the steelbook of BvS, naturally, as you know I'm a DC die-hard fan :) and that doesn't read Daniel Craig :))
For the full 4K experience you need a 4K TV obviously, but also you need a "real" 4K Blu-ray player, many of those on sale were only upscaling! At least here in Switzerland the first true 4K player only came out this May.
I haven't seen BvS yet on 4K but I'm sure it will be great.
I have seen Mad Max and The Martian on 4K. Both look fantastic to say the least.
MMFR may have been the best viewing experience I ever had on 4K.
I hate to say it. But 4K Blu-ray's are the future (for me) it's the same kind of jump as it was from VHS to DVD in my opinion.
Still, it is all very expensive. The BD costs around 33 USD (converted from CHF), my BD player cost 400 USD (ouch!).
So buying ALL of the 4K releases is out of the question. I'll only buy the ones I really like a lot.
BvS is the exception to the rule as it is DC, I'll buy anthing from them :))
I'm actually quite curious about this too though. I'm intrigued by your comments that it's the same as the jump from VHS to DVD. I've never seen a 4K blu ray yet, but am looking to invest in both a player (an 'all region' one so that I can purchase products ath the cheapest price from all over the world) and a tv perhaps towards the end of next year.
Hopefully by then the prices come down on all the equipment as well as the discs.
This is the best home movie viewing experience yet.
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After hating Man of Steel, I gotta say, I really liked BVS. It wasn't great, but I liked it. I think it was trying to be Watchmen with DC characters but I dug it. It wasn't bad. Didn't care for Lex Luthor though. He was just a joker clone. All in all I'd give it a 7.5 out of 10. And It was nice to hear a modern Hans Zimmer score that wasn't boring or bland.
Did you watch the Ultimate Edition?
No just the theatrical edition. I do plan on seeking out the ultimate edition though.
Ultimate Edition is better far more Clark/Superman scenes, I have both versions though unlikely ill ever watch the theatrical cut again, when you see the Ultimate Edition you will understand why.
:)
I'm looking forward to it. :)