Wow that trailer was ridiculous, with music and the black and white, it was just trying way to hard to be "dramatic".
So my question is this: Why is this basically the exact same trailer we've had for months, with about 0.5 seconds of new shots spliced in?![]()
1) We already got the cartoony MCU Avengers wannabe version.
3) The biggest reason I gave a "yawn" is the sheer predictability of the criticism (ooh..so "pretentious"). Generally speaking, people expressing such opinions about Snyder's version are exceedingly unlikely to watch his version without having already decided how bad and "wrong" it will be--so why should he even consider making an effort to appease those who've already written off his project?
4) Believe it or not, it is possible to be excited for both Snyder's project and WW'84 (I certainly am).
No, it really, really is not what a JL film should be. It might be what some people want a Justice League movie to be, but over the decades the Justice League has been done in so many different ways in different media, that there really is no one way it "should be". There is simply the way each personally prefers, and no version is any more right or wrong than another.Snyder does not need to "try" to deliver a dramatic film. He's never had a problem doing that, and just from the trailer, one can see what a Justice League film should have been all along, instead of that horrible, Whedon-ized garbage.
You left out reason #3. They just want to share their opinion on a message board.are doing so for two weak reasons
You left out reason #3. They just want to share their opinion on a message board.
, but over the decades the Justice League has been done in so many different ways in different media, that there really is no one way it "should be". There is simply the way each personally prefers, and no version is any more right or wrong than another.
Hell, just look at all the different versions of Batman we've gotten on screen and how different they all are. We've gotten everything from Batman '66 and The Brave and The Bold, to Batman v Superman, and The Dark Knight.
I didn't say the first two didn't exist, I just said that a third does too.Unfortunately, your opinion is sideswiped by those who only post in such threads to attack Snyder.
That said, Whedon was the wrong person to be attached to the JL and the DCEU--the results (and very positive reaction to the Snyder Cut trailers and BTS info) are all the evidence one would need to reach that conclusion.
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