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Post by Malibu Stacy on Apr 4, 2018 19:47:52 GMT -5
I misunderstood the title and thought at first Snyder was trying to say Bruce was using his sexual prowess to drug people in BvS.
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Post by No Longer a Produceman on Apr 4, 2018 19:49:24 GMT -5
But does he call every single one of his sex partners Martha?
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Post by Savage Gambino on Apr 4, 2018 19:58:27 GMT -5
Zack Snyder's getting to be as bad as JK Rowling with this shit.
Guess what, subtext speaks for itself if you know what the f*** you're doing. Which Zack Snyder very clearly doesn't.
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Apr 4, 2018 20:22:49 GMT -5
Batman VS Superman sucked.
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Post by HMARK Center on Apr 4, 2018 20:59:47 GMT -5
Yet another example of Synder having a few good ideas for the movie and just not being able to execute them well for a whole host of reasons.
I honestly do dig the idea of older, jaded, embittered Wayne/Batman having to re-learn what being a hero means, and learning it through his interactions with a younger, more hopeful Superman. The idea of Batman developing some demons over the years isn't a bad one, either, and one of them being that he parlays his billionaire playboy side into some empty one-night-stands as a way to distract himself from his own feelings of failure can work.
But, just...c'mon. This was all pulled off so badly. And, end of the day, so many of these decent ideas went through the Synder Edgelord-O-Matic writing process and lost any real meaning; like, an older and embittered Bruce works as part of a deconstruction of the superhero movie genre, but that's just not what this movie was set up as, given that it didn't really deconstruct anything and instead came off as somebody's circa 2002 "dark" fanfiction on a Geocities site.
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Post by Welfare Willis on Apr 4, 2018 21:41:24 GMT -5
I use this movie as a sleeping pill. There's the back of the blu-ray quote.
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Post by Tenshigure on Apr 4, 2018 21:53:01 GMT -5
But does he call every single one of his sex partners Martha? Nah, that's just his sex partner's safe word.
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Post by Limity (BLM) on Apr 4, 2018 22:06:46 GMT -5
But does he call every single one of his sex partners Martha? Nah, that's just his sex partner's safe word. "Okay, just the tip..." "Martha!"
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Apr 4, 2018 22:41:27 GMT -5
In theory it's not a bad idea for a character, it just doesn't really fit for Batman. It would make sense for say Daredevil.
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Post by James Fabiano on Apr 4, 2018 22:41:44 GMT -5
Zack Snyder. The personification of digging a hole deeper and deeper.
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Post by chrom on Apr 4, 2018 22:50:18 GMT -5
Forget his eyes. He's so full of crap his entire body is turning brown
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Apr 4, 2018 22:57:21 GMT -5
I honestly do dig the idea of older, jaded, embittered Wayne/Batman having to re-learn what being a hero means, and learning it through his interactions with a younger, more hopeful Superman. The idea of Batman developing some demons over the years isn't a bad one, either, and one of them being that he parlays his billionaire playboy side into some empty one-night-stands as a way to distract himself from his own feelings of failure can work. That would've been the perfect premise for Dark Knight Rises. Rather than have him be a recluse, have him continue his Batmaning but become a bitter, jaded old f*** and have him relearn how to be a hero through Robin.
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Post by Tiger Millionaire on Apr 5, 2018 0:51:30 GMT -5
Did he make the woman scream "Martha" during coutus?
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Post by EvenBaldobombHasAJob on Apr 5, 2018 4:48:00 GMT -5
Yet another example of Synder having a few good ideas for the movie and just not being able to execute them well for a whole host of reasons. I honestly do dig the idea of older, jaded, embittered Wayne/Batman having to re-learn what being a hero means, and learning it through his interactions with a younger, more hopeful Superman. The idea of Batman developing some demons over the years isn't a bad one, either, and one of them being that he parlays his billionaire playboy side into some empty one-night-stands as a way to distract himself from his own feelings of failure can work. But, just...c'mon. This was all pulled off so badly. And, end of the day, so many of these decent ideas went through the Synder Edgelord-O-Matic writing process and lost any real meaning; like, an older and embittered Bruce works as part of a deconstruction of the superhero movie genre, but that's just not what this movie was set up as, given that it didn't really deconstruct anything and instead came off as somebody's circa 2002 "dark" fanfiction on a Geocities site. don't tell that to him though. he thinks he deconstructed everything. editor's note: Zack Snyder just learned the word "deconstruction" a week before the movie came out, and still doesn't actually know what it means.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Apr 5, 2018 8:36:42 GMT -5
Yet another example of Synder having a few good ideas for the movie and just not being able to execute them well for a whole host of reasons. I honestly do dig the idea of older, jaded, embittered Wayne/Batman having to re-learn what being a hero means, and learning it through his interactions with a younger, more hopeful Superman. The idea of Batman developing some demons over the years isn't a bad one, either, and one of them being that he parlays his billionaire playboy side into some empty one-night-stands as a way to distract himself from his own feelings of failure can work. But, just...c'mon. This was all pulled off so badly. And, end of the day, so many of these decent ideas went through the Synder Edgelord-O-Matic writing process and lost any real meaning; like, an older and embittered Bruce works as part of a deconstruction of the superhero movie genre, but that's just not what this movie was set up as, given that it didn't really deconstruct anything and instead came off as somebody's circa 2002 "dark" fanfiction on a Geocities site. don't tell that to him though. he thinks he deconstructed everything. editor's note: Zack Snyder just learned the word "deconstruction" a week before the movie came out, and still doesn't actually know what it means. Snyder: I made this deconstructed Batman movie.
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Post by TWERKIN' MAGGLE on Apr 5, 2018 8:40:39 GMT -5
Zack Snyder sucks.
Batman v. Superman sucks.
The idolization of The Dark Knight Returns (and kind of the comic in general) sucks.
Frank Miller sucks.
Someone make these men, this movie and this comic go away forever.
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Post by Confused Mark Wahlberg on Apr 5, 2018 9:13:50 GMT -5
I had a lot of hope for Zack way back when
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Apr 5, 2018 9:49:22 GMT -5
I had a lot of hope for Zack way back when He is a one note director stylistically, and while that note was appropriate for Dawn of the Dead and 300 and even Watchmen (YMMV), it is clearly not appropriate for the broader DC universe.
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Post by Hit Girl on Apr 5, 2018 9:52:46 GMT -5
I stand by my belief that the DC movie universe problems began with "Man of Steel", and Snyder is to blame. You cannot base a movie universe on his creative vision. He doesn't understand these characters and never will. He should have been nowhere near them.
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Post by James Fabiano on Apr 5, 2018 9:57:37 GMT -5
I honestly do dig the idea of older, jaded, embittered Wayne/Batman having to re-learn what being a hero means, and learning it through his interactions with a younger, more hopeful Superman. The idea of Batman developing some demons over the years isn't a bad one, either, and one of them being that he parlays his billionaire playboy side into some empty one-night-stands as a way to distract himself from his own feelings of failure can work. That would've been the perfect premise for Dark Knight Rises. Rather than have him be a recluse, have him continue his Batmaning but become a bitter, jaded old f*** and have him relearn how to be a hero through Robin. Includes speech therapy or I'm not buying it.
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