Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Do you have any information if WB/DC will transition back to the John Williams Superman score? It got me pumped in theater hearing it sampled
I wish I could say "Yes" but I can't.
DC is in a big transition right now, which *I* believe is wrong because they're finally getting to the point where they've carved out their center of the comic book universe.
Too many itchy trigger fingers.
That said, I found Danny Elfman's score to be far more subtle than I expected. He's usually so bombastic, which makes me question if there was a guiding hand behind him (not Williams but Johns & Company). Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a "bad" thing, just a little different for him.
My opinion is that they should continue on this trajectory, with Ben Affleck as Batman, and have Matt do his thing, separately, with Jake.
This film really worked for me and I think it would be a mistake to break up this cast and not continue with these stories. [Reply]
Superman fucked up Batman. I enjoyed it. Made up for B v S and I liked it when Superman tells Batman Do you bleed. That was BA as in Bad Ass
I thought The Flash did good against Superman I liked his reference to Pet Cemetery LMFAO
Spoiler!
The Flash stole the show and all the League got Batman slanders they were funny. I didn't like Ben Aflac in B vS but he was great in this I was impressed
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!
Ok a juicy pink inside ribeye steak
Spoiler!
I'm not saying an alliance is forming with Lex Luther and Deathstroke but Lex wants to start a league of his own.
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I've only seen Batman v. Superman UE and I think it' bad ass.
There's a whole Marvel vs. DC fan boy thing that I will never understand.
Marvel has made some bad movies, far worse than any in Snyder's universe, IMO.
I'm not much of a DC comix fan. Always hated the Superman character.
I'll admit though that the last Superman movie is the first one I've actually liked. To me his conflict/character flaws made the character relatable instead of a 1950's boy scout.
At this point Marvel comix (not the films) have been completely ruined by politics. I'd prefer to spend that $$$ on watching a DC film... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Do you have any information if WB/DC will transition back to the John Williams Superman score? It got me pumped in theater hearing it sampled
The Williams theme is incredible and iconic no doubt. But I did like Zimmers new theme a lot too [Reply]
Oh man, really enjoyed Justice League...I have hope for future dceu films! Not perfect, had flaws but the team. . That tease at the end though I'd give it an 8/10 ..behind WW for my favorite dc movie. I'm reallooking forward to what's next. Love the team and hope Affleck returns. The crowd seemed to enjoy it too. I'll probably go again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
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.
Really, really bad VFX, especially in 2017
I def avoided critics but saw the RT score cause friends texted it...def does not deserve it. It should be much higher imo...glad you enjoyed it too! [Reply]
It was pretty good. The biggest gripes from critics I could see; formulaic plot, one note villain, too much CGI. I still found myself enjoying it, thought Batman was kinda weakly written in this film with not enough action to do. Flash was the best, Aquaman was good, WW was WW, and Cyborg wasn't as robotic as I thought he would be, or looked in the trailers. Some things I left scratching my head on, but nothing that detracted from the overall film. I could see it in the 7-8/10 range. RT score is just critics bitching with a preconceived notion, you'll enjoy yourself. If you're worried about it, go see a matinee during the day so you don't spend as much money. [Reply]
The weekend box office is disappointing. It made $96 million, which is a ton of money, but compared to other superhero films, even the other DC films, it's not really that great. Didn't even make as much on opening weekend as Suicide Squad, or Wonder Woman.
Hard to rationalize with a film that saw the greatest superheros of all time team up. Even 10 years ago, you would've assumed this would be a $200 million movie. Be curious to see where WB takes this thing now. Do they keep pressing on or do they just reboot the whole thing? [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I wish I could say "Yes" but I can't.
DC is in a big transition right now, which *I* believe is wrong because they're finally getting to the point where they've carved out their center of the comic book universe.
Too many itchy trigger fingers.
That said, I found Danny Elfman's score to be far more subtle than I expected. He's usually so bombastic, which makes me question if there was a guiding hand behind him (not Williams but Johns & Company). Don't get me wrong, it wasn't a "bad" thing, just a little different for him.
My opinion is that they should continue on this trajectory, with Ben Affleck as Batman, and have Matt do his thing, separately, with Jake.
This film really worked for me and I think it would be a mistake to break up this cast and not continue with these stories.
If and when WB does another Superman film I hope they get Sam Raimi to direct. He nailed SpiderMan 1&2. IMO, if they can convey the same sentiments that Raimi depicted in Spidey then it's a giant step in righting the ship. [Reply]