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I'm just waiting for this one to get 95-99% on RT and be seen as the 'comeback kid' of film making. The narrative is so predictable, even if it may deserve it.
My daughter really enjoyed it, she's kinda geeky like myself and she has similar interests to me (Bond, however, is a slow burn, haha). She was most up for Wonder Woman and her face lit up every time WW was on screen. Great stuff.
I'm not so sure about that.
Affleck still is very much debated. Furthermore the expectations on Batfleck are very, very high. He is supposed to "save" the DC franchise. Critics and audiences will judge very hard, once the film arrives.
@DaltonCraig007, trust me, DC and Warner know Batman and Ben are one of the only safe bets going forward, so we'll see a lot of him very, very soon.
@Shark_Of_Largo, I enjoyed Wonder Woman as well, by far one of the more positive aspects of the film for me. I think they got her character just right, and showed off her sexiness, mystery, smarts and strength beautifully in the small time Gal had.
The moment that sealed her in the role for me, as well as how her character was being used, was when Doomsday absolutely knocks her out of the way in the final battle, and as she picks herself back up from the ground, she gives off the brightest smile I've ever seen, like she was saying to him, "come on, is that all you've got?" Total Diana, a prideful and fierce warrior through and through.
http://nerdreactor.com/2016/04/12/kevin-feige-shares-his-thoughts-on-batman-v-superman/
"We’ve always heard that $800M internally is the happy number for Warner Bros executives. Yes, BvS will turn a profit after ancillaries are counted. However, theatrically, BvS is still in the red. Per our film finance sources, BvS has to hit $925M to profit theatrically after a $250M production cost and worldwide P&A of $165M. Currently, estimated rentals for BvS are $25M out of China, $166M U.S./Canada, and $200.2M from foreign. All together that equals $391.2M in rentals for BvS to its total global $415M spend, so $23.8M to go before theatrical break-even."
http://deadline.com/2016/04/batman-v...ds-1201738083/
Doom and gloom is not something the majority of the audience wants to see in a superhero film, but I, not being a huge superhero fan, find it interesting to see something different than the usual black and white approach to morality. The ethics was already a theme in Nolan's terrific Batman films, but it was never done seriously with Superman. BvS certainly has an ethical dimension, in a nutshell it's deontology vs. consequentialism.
That said, the film has many shortcomings, and I really didn't like that monster stuff in the end.
I even would rank Batman & Robin higher. At least that one did what it was supposed to do, being silly, camp and totally OTT. Thurman & Arnie alone put "performances" like Eisenberg's or Cavill's to shame.
Reading all of the praise for Captain America: Civil War. I almost wish the Russo brothers would come over to DC and make a decent film!
That is outrageous, @BondJasonBond006!
Much worse IMO:
- Daredevil
- Electra
- Fantastic Four (all three of them)
- Hulk
- The Incredible Hulk
- Spider-Man 3
- The Punisher (2004)
- X-Men Origins
- Catwoman
- ...
Supes shagged @doubleoego's family. The whole family. The boy's quick.
The Wolverine
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Punisher: Warzone
Captain America: The First Avenger
Spider Man 2
I am absolutely there, 100%. New found love for you @Creasy47
Happy to hear!! It's an unexpected choice, but damn, is that a very solid superhero movie. Fantastic.
I like Ang Lee's Hulk. And Spider-Man 3 as well. The rest I agree.
As bad as some of those are, I wouldn't have left the theater feeling like my inner kid had died. With BvS, on the other hand...
- Electra Flawed but oh so watchable!
- Fantastic Four (all three of them) Jessica & Chris made the first two so much fun.
- Hulk Yeah, pretty bad.
- The Incredible Hulk Near perfect Hulk movie!
- Spider-Man 3 Over-loaded, but never boring. Toby rocked!
- The Punisher (2004) *meh*
- X-Men Origins Not a total waste of time, but severely lacking.
- Catwoman Total waste of time.
=D> =D>
Great choice.