Will Joby ever explain how "Martha" is mature and not kiddie?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Marvel/DC
JSSTyger — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 12:42 PM)
Batman's logic is for children. "You're mommy's name is Martha? WOW, I suspect you are good now!!! Lets be best of fwiends!!"
Then Superman says "OK fwiend!!! I trust you too!! Please save my mommy!!"
Joby thinks this incredibly laughable situation is mature and for adults. Two big brutes fight eachother and mommy breaks it up. LOL.
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CichlidAsh — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 12:51 PM)
[That is a childish perspective of that scene. That much is true. /quote]
The problem is no matter which perspective you watch the scene from it still comes across as being extremely poor, it still astonishes me that they would make the coincidence of the two characters having the same mothers name the major turning point of the whole movie. I know that DC did a Aprils fools joke about Batman and Superman mother having the same name years ago which is fine that's funny but to have it as the resolution to the major conflict in a $250m movie is pushing it too far don't you think?
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JSSTyger — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 12:51 PM)
Telling me that God has a mommy isn't going to make me think anything different of him. Add this to the fact that Bat-fleck already assumed Superman had parents.
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u_Joby_Dimms_u — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 12:56 PM)
Why bother explaining?
All Marveltards were dropped on their head by their mothers, this left them with flawed brain capabilities that prevent them from understanding the genious.
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u_Joby_Dimms_u — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 01:15 PM)
Fine, child.
But I'll have to explain this very carefully for the little MCU kiddies:
With the world infatuated with movies made by Marvel studios, bitter rival DC Studios couldnt stand idly by. They responded to Marvels upcoming Captain America: Civil War blockbuster with one of their own by pitting their two cornerstone heroes against one another while adding an array of fan favorite heroes and villains.
Essentially a sequel to Man of Steel (2013), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice not only entered the superhero movie competition, they caught up to their competitors. The movie shows us an older Batman, a fan favorite, fighting in Gotham for over 20 years. The events of the movie take place two years after the destruction of Metropolis in Man of Steel. Batman senses that a being with that much power is a danger to humanity and could turn against it in a matter of minutes, leading to our demise.
After three years of development and careful steps to ensure no miscasting, its safe to say the movie delivered on all fronts. The cinematography was more than expected from upcoming director Zack Snyder, who clearly upped the stakes over the course of this movies planning. The scenes were well written and carefully planned to perfection. The pacing was a little bit off in the first act of the film but quickly stabilized shortly afterwards.
What really separates this film from its predecessors and competitors is the dark factor. Whats meant by this is that DC studios wasnt afraid to apply a layer of hyper-realism to an already dark movie. This movie doesnt fit the criteria of a happy ending with audiences walking out with a smile on their face. It doesnt provide a form of escapism audiences usually look forward to when witnessing genres of mythical fiction.
As for the actors, Ben Affleck quickly proved his critics wrong by delivering one of the most accurate portrayals in comic book movie history. Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman, stole every scene she was in and was a focal point in ensuring the films success. Lex Luthor, played by Jesse Eisenberg, went above and beyond to show the maniacal side of business moguls during their thirst for power. He did it in a tasteful manner and became the character audiences would love to hate but respect.
Meanwhile, Henry Cavill, who plays Superman in the DCU debut, showed the flawed side of a being who most would consider perfect. Public opinions were against him despite proving himself worthy of being an asset to the people of Earth during his fight with General Zod in his 2013 film.
All in all, the movie was a solid start to a cinematic universe thatll eventually branch out with many spin-off movies and character development plots. The movie deservedly gets a 9.5/10 for not only setting up the Justice League but also providing audiences with 180 minutes of pure genius. Egyptians Mock EgyptAir Hijacking Pope Francis Washes and Kisses Feet of Muslim, Christian and Hindu Refugees Subscribe to our newsletter More in Buzz Read More
Fight Disney's corruption:
https://www.change.org/p/don-t-listen-to-film-criticism -
JSSTyger — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 01:30 PM)
Fine, child.
But I'll have to explain this very carefully for the little MCU kiddies:
With the world infatuated with movies made by Marvel studios, bitter rival DC Studios couldnt stand idly by. They responded to Marvels upcoming Captain America: Civil War blockbuster with one of their own by pitting their two cornerstone heroes against one another while adding an array of fan favorite heroes and villains.
Essentially a sequel to Man of Steel (2013), Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice not only entered the superhero movie competition, they caught up to their competitors. The movie shows us an older Batman, a fan favorite, fighting in Gotham for over 20 years. The events of the movie take place two years after the destruction of Metropolis in Man of Steel. Batman senses that a being with that much power is a danger to humanity and could turn against it in a matter of minutes, leading to our demise.
After three years of development and careful steps to ensure no miscasting, its safe to say the movie delivered on all fronts. The cinematography was more than expected from upcoming director Zack Snyder, who clearly upped the stakes over the course of this movies planning. The scenes were well written and carefully planned to perfection. The pacing was a little bit off in the first act of the film but quickly stabilized shortly afterwards.
What really separates this film from its predecessors and competitors is the dark factor. Whats meant by this is that DC studios wasnt afraid to apply a layer of hyper-realism to an already dark movie. This movie doesnt fit the criteria of a happy ending with audiences walking out with a smile on their face. It doesnt provide a form of escapism audiences usually look forward to when witnessing genres of mythical fiction.
As for the actors, Ben Affleck quickly proved his critics wrong by delivering one of the most accurate portrayals in comic book movie history. Gal Gadot, who plays Wonder Woman, stole every scene she was in and was a focal point in ensuring the films success. Lex Luthor, played by Jesse Eisenberg, went above and beyond to show the maniacal side of business moguls during their thirst for power. He did it in a tasteful manner and became the character audiences would love to hate but respect.
Meanwhile, Henry Cavill, who plays Superman in the DCU debut, showed the flawed side of a being who most would consider perfect. Public opinions were against him despite proving himself worthy of being an asset to the people of Earth during his fight with General Zod in his 2013 film.
All in all, the movie was a solid start to a cinematic universe thatll eventually branch out with many spin-off movies and character development plots. The movie deservedly gets a 9.5/10 for not only setting up the Justice League but also providing audiences with 180 minutes of pure genius. Egyptians Mock EgyptAir Hijacking Pope Francis Washes and Kisses Feet of Muslim, Christian and Hindu Refugees Subscribe to our newsletter More in Buzz Read More
You forgot to cite the source for that novel you just copied and pasted. LOL.
Why are you taking credit for what Hamed Alazzamy wrote on March 28th, 2016 for Egyptianstreets.com?
https://egyptianstreets.com/2016/03/28/batman-v-superman-pure-genius/
LOL, firstly, you are illiterate and can't comprehend this argument, and then you go copying someone else and act like its your words? Learn how to be a mature adult and come up with your own stuff!
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CichlidAsh — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 04:39 PM)
Hahahaha so now your a plagiarist as well now Joby your worthlessness as a human being never ceases to amaze me.
To make a great film you need three things - the script, the script and the script -Alfred Hitchcock