The script.So, if you could change ONE thing about BVS, what would it be?
The script.So, if you could change ONE thing about BVS, what would it be?
The director!The script.
I'm still tossing up whether to see this or wait for the home video....
I think part of the "fuss" is a lot of Marvel and Marvel fan backlash. Whole sites have dedicated themselves to the SvB backlash. It's almost comical. I think they are being threatened by DCU because they are finally making a move into thier "territory". DC is already better than Marvel in comics and on TV, now they are putting considerable money into the movies.
^ Why does this have to be an "either/or" scenario? Both the DCTV stuff and the direction that has been decided upon for the DCEU can exist simultaneously without having to be compared or contrasted, and each both bring different things to the table.
I love what's being done on TV with DC characters like Green Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and the "Batman family", and I thought what they did with BvS was excellent as well and can't wait to get more stuff set in its universe (such as Suicide Squad and the Wonder Woman solo movie).
that the tv shows that are (comparatively) rushed together make me want more
At least there's no giant robot spider, right?I think Kevin Smith summed it up well with this line for me.
Having pretty shots and fight scenes mean nothing when there is no substance, as well as the characters being intensely dislikable to the point where you kind of hope the bad guy wins.There seems to be a fundamental lack of understanding of what those characters are about. It’s almost like Zack Snyder didn’t read a bunch of comics, he read one comic once, and it was Dark Knight Returns, and his favorite part was the last part where Batman and Superman fight. But … you get to do that in that book because you’ve got three books prior to that and 50 years at that point of comic-book history to build on.
Still not a big fan of that book, ugly artwork, shlocky writing. It's the early signs of Frank Miller's dementia that would lead to the follow up book, ASBAR and Holy Terror. I think of all the comics in history this one is highly, highly overrated.
Kevin hadn't seen the film yet, I assume, when he was being paid to advertise it.
What exactly was Luthor's plan?
Was he hinting that he somehow summoned Darkseid by creating Doomsday?
Even though his plan to lead Bruce Wayne to the Kryptonite was in effect months before he had the kryptonite, and he only finally got access to the Kryptonian library computer hours/minutes before before Batman and Superman were supposed to kill each other?
By the way, right up tot he point, near the end when Alfred said 20 years of fighting street criminals had to be worth something, all evidence pointed to the fact that Batman didn't exist till Superman fought Zod through a city and left thousands dead, because why else would Superman/Clark just now have a hard-on for a consistent threat to order that had been a monument on the land scape for 20 years?
Perry wasn't ignoring Clark's insistence that something had to be done about Batman, Perry White just remembered that in the last 15 years that he had run a thousand stories about Batman being a menace, so it was just the same shit on a different day, and he was bored about the entire subject.
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