I think the 4k version with the same name as the old one has the enhancements. Not sure about hd version.I was confused by that as well. Says it out on digital but I couldn’t see it on iTunes.
I think the 4k version with the same name as the old one has the enhancements. Not sure about hd version.I was confused by that as well. Says it out on digital but I couldn’t see it on iTunes.
No wonder fisher has been acting how he has.Ray Fisher and Joe Morton sure got screwed the worst with the 2017 cut.
The Black and white version? I think it's coming later on down the line.Am I missing something? Where was this “Justice is Gray” version?
In the 2017 version he seemed a bit more like a loser who screwed things up for the League and was clumsy. I like that he comes off as more of a hero here.The Flash was better done here as well.
I've not played it, but isn't Injustice a strictly fighty-fight punch-punch game? I mean whatever plot one comes up with for one of those is bound to be both paper thin and predisposed to contriving some scenario in which 1-on-1 fights are a frequent occurrence. By which I mean to say that the story isn't the point of the game, the game is the point of the story, so it should be lazy.Honestly always thought the reasoning behind Injustice was kind of lazy. It works as an alternate take just like Ultraman does, but not the "real" Superman. I much preferred the Kingdom Come version.
Haven't seen the film yet, but that sounds like an effort at "country folk" talk to me. I know I've been addressed as "Mr. [First Name]" by people from the Deep South many times. Martha's not Southern, of course, but it's a similar culture.Something I just remembered...when "Martha" comes to visit Lois she says, "When I saw Mr. Perry, he told me that you hadn't been to work since Clark died?"
He's Mr. White. Perry is his first name. What the heck happened there? Normally I'd assume maybe it's some weird thing where J'onn mixed it up, but Lois doesn't so much as flinch at the oddity.
Apparently not. He says in this interview that it was all new material, he started over completely. (Partially to distance himself from negative memories of the original project distortion.) https://consequenceofsound.net/2021/03/kyle-meredith-with-junkie-xl/And I did read that Junkie XL got to finish the stuff he was working on for the movie as well.
Thought I read somewhere that Mera’s an orphan in this? If so, that’s a major inconsistency with Aquaman, in which her father is a key player.I saw lots of clickbait articles about which version of JL is canon, after a comment from Snyder that the Whedon version still is. But having seen the Snyder cut it really doesn't make any difference? The movie is infinitely better, the backstory infinitely deeper, but the only real differences in the status quo afterwards are the looming threat of Darkseid (and there's always something bigger and badder looming, whether he actually makes it to Earth or not in this lifetime), and Bruce is still having apocalyptic dreams.
It might matter more if Cyborg still had future appearences pending, or Affleck's version of Batman (who I think is set to have a little cameo at the start of Flashpoint, if it ever happens) were to be an ongoing thing. Wonder Woman 1984's already ignored the BvS/JL idea she was withdrawn for 100 years.
Oh yeah, that is a pretty big contradiction! I was too focussed on her accent to register what was being said.Thought I read somewhere that Mera’s an orphan in this? If so, that’s a major inconsistency with Aquaman, in which her father is a key player.
Well there is a whole comic line called Injustice as well.I've not played it, but isn't Injustice a strictly fighty-fight punch-punch game? I mean whatever plot one comes up with for one of those is bound to be both paper thin and predisposed to contriving some scenario in which 1-on-1 fights are a frequent occurrence. By which I mean to say that the story isn't the point of the game, the game is the point of the story, so it should be lazy.
I've not played it, but isn't Injustice a strictly fighty-fight punch-punch game? I mean whatever plot one comes up with for one of those is bound to be both paper thin and predisposed to contriving some scenario in which 1-on-1 fights are a frequent occurrence. By which I mean to say that the story isn't the point of the game, the game is the point of the story, so it should be lazy.
Haven't seen the film yet, but that sounds like an effort at "country folk" talk to me. I know I've been addressed as "Mr. [First Name]" by people from the Deep South many times. Martha's not Southern, of course, but it's a similar culture.
Seems Zack had plans for the Atom too:
"And did you have plans for Zheng Kai's Ryan Choi?
Yeah. I had been pitching Warners to do an Atom movie with him in China, like a Chinese-cast superhero movie. That was my goal."
https://ew.com/movies/justice-league-zack-snyder-ending-interview/
Even so the storyline in the comic was far more interesting that the video game ever was.Yeah, but it still spins out of the video game.
Do you mean Paul Anderson? I don't think Uwe Boll was ever associated with Resident Evil (House of the Dead? maybe).Do videogame tie-ins still have that stigma? The first Resident Evil killed it for me.
Despite Uwe Boll's best efforts to bring it back.
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