Hate to admit, but this was severely disappointing
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KYLE-D — 9 years ago(August 13, 2016 12:24 PM)
I would like to bump this because it is quite true, although I wasn't disappointed because I expected as much. "Crash & Burn" was the phrase I used.
While perhaps not completely accurate financially, like Ghostbusters for example, but I wasn't expecting much & that's exactly what I watched this morning.
I wasn't surprised at all Joker wasn't part of the overall story, although I don't think the movie would have improved much if he was.
A side note, I had to roll my eyes at Mr. Fire-Guy's line of not losing another family. I may be wrong I admit, but didn't this movie, the bulk of the 'story', only span like a day and a half or two days? He really became emotionally invested with a hit man, a crazy girl, and crocodile man in that length of time.
Another side note, You have to give the government props for having such perfect camera angles that they can see live the destruction of that radar tower base & the warship in the middle of the ocean. -
exe_malaga93 — 9 years ago(September 04, 2016 10:46 PM)
I pretty much agree with everything, and also:
The producers are so franchise-focused that they concentrate more on setting up future instalments, than just making a good movie.
this sentence pretty much sums up how I felt about this and BvS, which I wish I loved it as much as you did (I really wanted to). The DC Universe is so full of potential, but so far we have to be content with this kind of movies, which are enjoyable, sure, and not the worst thing ever, but also missed opportunities.