^ The more and more I see these negative reactions, the more I'm thinking Snyder is secretly laughing his ass off having accomplished his intent, and that was the "Sucker Punch". LOL.
^ The more and more I see these negative reactions, the more I'm thinking Snyder is secretly laughing his ass off having accomplished his intent, and that was the "Sucker Punch". LOL.
If I ever see him saying that it was supposed to be bad to "sucker punch" the audience, I hope someone sucker punches him with a 12 gauge.^ The more and more I see these negative reactions, the more I'm thinking Snyder is secretly laughing his ass off having accomplished his intent, and that was the "Sucker Punch". LOL.
Too bad Ebert seems to have skipped this one.
Too bad Ebert seems to have skipped this one. Woulda been interesting to see if he'd bring his cranky-ass-old-man take that he crapped on Battle: LA with - and I say this as a huge Ebert fan who thinks he was way off-base on that one.
^ ^Except that in the case of "Sucker Punch" he was most likely intending a Sucker Punch and for some reason people are not getting what he intended and are only seeing a flawed film. Now in no way am I saying that people are wrong for disliking the film, you can dislike a film and not understand it.
^ The more and more I see these negative reactions, the more I'm thinking Snyder is secretly laughing his ass off having accomplished his intent, and that was the "Sucker Punch". LOL.
LOL. Maybe. I dunno. I liked the film. I know others think it's horrid. I believe "Green Hornet" was worst than this, but that's just me.
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