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2house2fly posted:I had a laugh at this one: What's funny about this is that both Batman & Superman explicitly prove their declarations wrong later in the film, while Lex is right but not in the way he expected. That's probably why people get confused by these movies.
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Alexander Hamilton posted:What's funny about this is that both Batman & Superman explicitly prove their declarations wrong later in the film, while Lex is right but not in the way he expected. That's probably why people get confused by these movies. Irony poisoning means you can't recognize literary irony anymore either.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 17:59 |
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I guess that's what happens when Wonder Woman 1984 randomly uses A Beautiful Lie for no reason.
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Darko posted:I guess that's what happens when Wonder Woman 1984 randomly uses A Beautiful Lie for no reason. It makes sense because after bvs he's no longer lying to himself about what he does. And i just want to hear lex's theme again, probably the greatest theme out of a comic book film since elfman.
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Darko posted:I guess that's what happens when Wonder Woman 1984 randomly uses A Beautiful Lie for no reason. Huh, they did what?
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Aidan_702 posted:Huh, they did what?
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The movie also tracks in some of the score from Sunshine during her First Flight moment, which is kind of a weird choice since it's used so often in trailers and things that it would be familiar to audiences as something distinctly modern.
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bushisms.txt posted:It makes sense because after bvs he's no longer lying to himself about what he does. I'm looking forward to Flight coming back. Superman didn't get it in BvS, and I'm almost entirely sure that it was to celebrate him coming back in JL.
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Robot Style posted:The movie also tracks in some of the score from Sunshine during her First Flight moment, which is kind of a weird choice since it's used so often in trailers and things that it would be familiar to audiences as something distinctly modern. I found it super distracting. Mostly because why wouldn't you use a piece of original music for a character moment like that? But as much as the music annoyed me (to the point where I cut a re-scored version of it for myself lol), the choice to have a man be the catalyst for Diana's power of flight is way worse tbh.
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Darko posted:I'm looking forward to Flight coming back. Superman didn't get it in BvS, and I'm almost entirely sure that it was to celebrate him coming back in JL. I expect we'll hear at least a remixed version for cyborg.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 21:53 |
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Junkie XL is hopefully going to go full-on Brothers In Arms (from Fury Road) for Cyborg.
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well why not posted:Junkie XL is hopefully going to go full-on Brothers In Arms (from Fury Road) for Cyborg. I think you meant full-on Motorball from Alita: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2K_CzTLFpAA Shared cyborg connection between the characters and all; seems more apt Brothers in Arms slaps though, for sure. teagone fucked around with this message at 23:13 on Mar 3, 2021 |
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Double post
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bushisms.txt posted:It makes sense because after bvs he's no longer lying to himself about what he does. The neat thing about Lex's theme is that it's an inversion of Supermans from MoS
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2house2fly posted:I had a laugh at this one: Nobody in real life or indeed any other movie talks like they do in a Nolan movie either.
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# ? Mar 3, 2021 23:50 |
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https://twitter.com/snydercut/status/1367240928298209281?s=21
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You can click that tweet to see all the chapter names btw. Thank you for posting.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 00:15 |
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The “Beloved Mother, Beloved Son” chapter is Cyborg’s backstory. It’s about 20 minutes long.
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I just finished rewatching MoS (haven't done so since circa Justice League). Man, for a 2.5 hour movie it really just flies along once it leaves Krypton. I like how it spends a brief moment in present time, then takes a breather with a flashback. The present time stuff really happens at a breakneck pacing, but the flashbacks tell a story of his childhood that doesn't really outstay its welcome either.
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Chairman Capone posted:I agree about TDKR, it's also my favorite for all the reasons you posted (especially the climb scene and the score), and I love the operatic melodrama of it. I think there's something to why people who like TDKR also seem to like BvS. Could it be they’re both bad films? Darko posted:I think TDKR is the best, as it's all about honoring and merging all aspects of the character and giving him a send-off. The story is a mix of 5 classic Batman comic runs, and the movie contains pieces of the Animated Series, Adam West, etc. Blake merges multiple aspects of Robin's into one, so on and so forth. It also has the best score, and the climbing out of a Lazarus Pit scene is definitely the best sequence in all three films. lol Snyder threads never fail with the hot takes. TDK > BB > TDKR. Rises is terrible. The movie went full shlock once Bane “took over” and occupied the city. Talia was so obvious from the start. Decent score & cinematography, though. commielingus fucked around with this message at 07:46 on Mar 4, 2021 |
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Dark knight rises is bad but I would still put it over Begins imo
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DanteDevils posted:Could it be they’re both bad films?
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DanteDevils posted:Could it be they’re both bad films? Whats wrong with embracing schlock sometimes?
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Personally I got more from TDKR than I did from TDK. Nolan kind of not giving a poo poo loosened him up a bit more, but then I'm not all that keen on his trilogy to begin with. I think his desire to make a comic book movie and to be *profound* are at odds with eachother.
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DrVenkman posted:I think his desire to make a comic book movie and to be *profound* are at odds with eachother. A comic book movie can’t be profound?
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I didn't like TDKR cause it seemed kind of explicitly Copaganda to me
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Yeah, TDKR kinda had the bad political undertones that people accuse Snyder’s movies of having.
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Yeah, I didn't like Rise mainly because of the politics of it. The movie has a fantastic score and some really spectacular set-pieces but from Nolan's trilogy I liked Begins best.
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It was also boring as gently caress. BB was great because it's a nice building of this universe and ends with a tease that more villains are to come. TDK is hoisted by the iconic Ledger performance and amazing set pieces. I feel Bale is the most comfortable in this movie in both roles. TDKR is just meandering and I really only enjoyed any scene with Tom Hardy.
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Violator posted:A comic book movie can’t be profound? Remember as Joel Schumacher wisely said, "they're comic books, not tragic books".
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 15:46 |
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The Dark Knight is unrelentingly dour, colorless & nihilistically paranoid for a comic book movie. Also, my dad Batman kills in it.
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AccountSupervisor posted:Remember as Joel Schumacher wisely said, "they're comic books, not tragic books". okay but it's a film
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Violator posted:A comic book movie can’t be profound? Anything can be anything. But trying to achieve something isn't the same as getting there and the more that Nolan tries tying his stories to real world concerns (Occupy Wall St. Surveillance overreach) the more it crumbles because he doesn't have anything he wants to say about them, nor do the movies.
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John Wick of Dogs posted:I didn't like TDKR cause it seemed kind of explicitly Copaganda to me There's an obvious critique that can be made because Nolan is offering that there is a platonic ideal of policing that is rooted in transparent voluntarily servitude and the films alludes the racial dynamics of policing. But I think dismissing it as copaganda is unfair. Timeless Appeal fucked around with this message at 02:16 on Mar 5, 2021 |
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I will admit I've grown soft on other criticism of the movie. Like when it came out I agreed with a lot of people saying "How did Batman get back into Gotham!? This is a huge plot hole!" But now I'm like "He's loving Batman, he could easily get back who cares about the specifics"
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Yeah, I don't care for the film overall still but as I've grown older I've put less importance on logic and just let the film wash over me and go with whatever flow it has. It helps make my criticisms less nitpicky.
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# ? Mar 4, 2021 16:27 |
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He probably went to the nearest public place and said to someone, "Google Bruce Wayne, that's me, help me get to the airport and ill give you a million bucks"
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2house2fly posted:He probably went to the nearest public place and said to someone, "Google Bruce Wayne, that's me, help me get to the airport and ill give you a million bucks" Then that person tried to take him hostage, Bruce overwhelmed him non-lethally with his Kung Fu, and inadvertently became the leader of a gang of human traffickers which he quickly lead into a war with a rival gang until only Bruce was left. And then Bruce went home.
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https://twitter.com/ZackSnyder/status/1367512129171955716?s=09
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Give me the movie now
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