Haven't seen this yet & probably won't in theaters but I did read that there is a post credits scene. If true, what exactly was featured in that scene? thanks in advance! [Reply]
Saw it this morning. My only complaint was that, even though it was a 2 hour movie, it still seemed short. They could've easily added another 30 minutes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by sully1983:
Haven't seen this yet & probably won't in theaters but I did read that there is a post credits scene. If true, what exactly was featured in that scene? thanks in advance!
No reason give a spoiler but yes there's an after credit snidbit. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Munson:
Saw it this morning. My only complaint was that, even though it was a 2 hour movie, it still seemed short. They could've easily added another 30 minutes.
I agree where as B v S was too drawn out and longer than it should have been. I think they wanted keep in mind mistakes from that one. I enjoyed it and hope everyone else does too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC Tattoo:
No reason give a spoiler but yes there's an after credit snidbit.
What’s the first movie with an extra scene post-credits?
I know Ferris Buehller and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles both had then, though too lazy at the moment to figure which was first or if there were others... [Reply]
Originally Posted by RINGLEADER:
What’s the first movie with an extra scene post-credits?
I know Ferris Buehller and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles both had then, though too lazy at the moment to figure which was first or if there were others...
'87 and '86 respectively. Young Sherlock Holmes had one in '85. That's the first one I've ever seen. [Reply]
Avoid the critics, avoid Rotten Tomatoes and avoid any internet nonsense.
The movie was really, really enjoyable and I didn't find it too short, whatsoever.
I dig the look and production of these DC comics because they're very "stylized", which is obviously very different than Marvel but I personally prefer the DC movies to the Marvel films overall.
The only issue I had with the film was (read at your own risk):
Spoiler!
Don't believe that Whedon's addition changed only 15-20 %of the overall film. It was certainly much closer to the 50-60% I reported back in early August.
Every single scene with Superman was a reshoot and the CGI to remove his mustache was awful. It was so weird and distracting. His upper lip look like they smeared vasoline on it, like in the original Star Wars film where there was vasoline smeared under Luke's speeder to make it appear as if it was floating.
I dig the look and production of these DC comics because they're very "stylized", which is obviously very different than Marvel but I personally prefer the DC movies to the Marvel films overall.
I still love Man of Steel. Id love to know how much involvement Nolan had, because its worlds better than BvS [Reply]