Warners Executives Not Impressed By Snyder's Cut.
And, oh yeah, Michael B. Jordan as Cal Ellis/Superman.
And, oh yeah, Michael B. Jordan as Cal Ellis/Superman.
That's not true, Jared Leto was not in this originally.He didn't do any reshoots on this
Does that count as a reshoot or a new shoot? Either way, I thought I read that he filmed 4 minutes of brand new footage.That's not true, Jared Leto was not in this originally.
Don't forget, the black and white version is coming soon too! That's what makes it art.![]()
Exactly. that's not a reshoot.Does that count as a reshoot or a new shoot? Either way, I thought I read that he filmed 4 minutes of brand new footage.
The Wankers who let Whedon League get released and butchered Suicide Squad to bits don't get to share their opinions on films ever again.
"Play Cyborg like Quasimodo"? I'm not sure what's supposed to be problematic about that. The analogy makes sense to me. They're both characters that hide in the shadows because they're self-conscious about their deformity, whether it's a hunched back or being a half-robot man.
I'm not sure about General Swanwick. But Iris West was completely edited out of the theatrical cut. And I imagine that Joe Morton's character originally had a lot more screentime.
The Wankers who let Whedon League get released and butchered Suicide Squad to bits don't get to share their opinions on films ever again.
Watch the whole thing. It's infinitely better.Speaking of differences, while I am waiitng, is there any signifcant different of the Batman vs. Superman Ultimate edition that i should watch it , or certain scenes I need to skip to?
Devil's advocate, he's not completely wrong demographically where they film in Vancouver (though obviously wrong when talking of Canada as a whole).
Reshoots (more commonly known now as additional photography) are when you film new material for a project that has ended principal photography.Exactly. that's not a reshoot.
For the Quasimodo -- wondering if there was a significant difference of interpretation.. Whedon thinking Quasimodo in terms of being the shadows , and ashamed of how he looked (which kinda got that vibe a bit from the theatrical release) . Hopefully thinkin more of the noble yet tragic aspects of the character... FIsher maybe hearing that and thinking of a limping guy that can barely speak (ie. the most unflattering interpretation)
In regards to Iris -- will we get a different type of Barry? Because the theatrical version, he says "i need... friends", which not sure if Whedon made him more socially awkward than Snyder intended.
Also, was Snyder's Barry supposed to have a backstory similar to the new TV version, where he knew Iris for years and was even in foster care through the West family?
If not, and he was always intended to be socially awkward, then at leats in this point in his life, havign a relationship with Iris doesn't seem to make much sense.
And was the scene with Henry Allen added or always there? If it was the latter, then it seemed like they "overdid it" with Barry having TWO personal scenes, whereas it seems like everyone else just got one significant scene with friends or family.
Definitely want to see what the differences are.
Speaking of differences, while I am waiitng, is there any signifcant different of the Batman vs. Superman Ultimate edition that i should watch it , or certain scenes I need to skip to?
- David Fury didn't like the direction the show was going in with regard to Buffy/Spike. To keep viewers from romanticizing their relationship too much, he inserted the line about Quasimodo being unable to truly love Esmeralda, which draws a parallel with Spike being unable to love Buffy without a soul.[3]
For the Quasimodo -- wondering if there was a significant difference of interpretation.. Whedon thinking Quasimodo in terms of being the shadows , and ashamed of how he looked (which kinda got that vibe a bit from the theatrical release) . Hopefully thinkin more of the noble yet tragic aspects of the character... FIsher maybe hearing that and thinking of a limping guy that can barely speak (ie. the most unflattering interpretation)
Speaking of differences, while I am waiitng, is there any signifcant different of the Batman vs. Superman Ultimate edition that i should watch it , or certain scenes I need to skip to?
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