If you haven't already, check out the deleted scene below.
However the biggest and dumbest thing was the Martha situation.. just because both of their moms share the same name all's good and we're suddenly best pals???
Batman had been pushed to the edge by Lex and hearing Superman say "Save Martha" brought back powerful feelings from the darkest moment of his life and gave him pause. The movie made it clear that Bats doesn't like to feel powerless and that's how he felt when his parents were killed. Having been pulled back from the precipice, he realized he wasn't powerless this time around. Finding out about Supes mom took him from "god" to "man". It humanized him in Bats eyes. Batman being a good guy didn't want Supermans mother to die at the hand of criminals like his own had.
And no, they didn't suddenly become "best pals", they came to an understanding about each other and who the real enemy was. Not really sure how people missed that, or why they keep describing it the way you have. The movie was pretty clear on the subject to me.
Good time to be a comic fan though as tomorrow we also get Supergirl / Flash, Daredevil season 2 just came out, and Civil War, X-Men and Suicide Squad right around the corner.
Bruce did a complete 180 just because he realized that Superman had a mother too?
I'm reminded of that line of The Penguin's from the very first Batman film when they've de-hydrated five of his goons:That was just the kick in the balls he needed to realize what he was doing.
Batman was completely single-minded and focused on his goal and there's really only one thing that could ever throw him off and break his resolve.
I thought that was a great way to end the fight.
It's all about the roller coaster ride; the more destruction, death, and hyper kinetic violence there is, it's satisfying. I mean, people have to go see the movie just to see how bad it is.
Do people really have so much trouble accepting that millions of other people like something that they don't?
Having a massive SPFX wallop and/or gigantic action sequences doesn't preclude having a good script.
Finding out about Supes mom took him from "god" to "man". It humanized him in Bats eyes.
Reply to Christopher:
Hi Christopher
I mentioned RDM because he was one of the show-runners and I'd forgotten who'd actually written those episodes, plus they may have required his say-so.
As for them getting away with it on the grounds that they were alternate universe characters, you could make the same argument here, given the whole multiverse strategy of DC's. After all Jimmy - albeit played by a different actor and in a different context - is still alive and well on Supergirl.
As for the Marvel Phase One viewing order, to me, if you omit the end credit scene from Captain America which basically comprises a trailer for Avengers Assemble and the boxing ring scene repeated in that film , it does - contemporary framing scenes notwithstanding - fit nicely at the start of Phase One. Whilst to me, the post credits sequence in Thor segues nicely into Avengers Assemble.
For what its worth I wish DC/Warners had gone with the Marvel approach of stand alone fils followed by a team-up and then repeat the cycle over.
Sorry, I don't buy it. Batman is the World's Greatest Detective. Surely he must realize that everyone has a mother. Surely he's had 18 months to investigate Superman and learn everything he could about him, rather than just blindly charging forward with a "kill him" plot without ever taking a moment to research his opponent. He could've deduced from the evidence that Superman had been on Earth for a long time before coming out, that he must've had a civilian identity and a family. And surely he knew that every criminal he killed had a family as well.
It's crappier too.And it's cheaper on TV than going to the movies. Win.
Again, and it's really not even worth saying anymore---you should probably see the movie before you take stands like this on this particular point.
Robocop.BvS was just what I expected and wanted from a blockbuster cinema experience. Of course it wasn't perfect. What movie is?
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