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LesterGroans posted:Alita was good, and James Cameron just produced it. Alita was good but also kinda a jumbled mess that didn't quite reach the great action crescendo that it clearly had in it. Running with the original anime's 90s deconstruction of a 60s genre ended up leaving it a few too many degrees of separation away from 2010s audiences. Snyder's Justice League, however, is basically exactly the kind of thing you'd see on comicbook store shelves in the 00s era.
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McCloud posted:Meanwhile, if you have your head stuck up your rear end, as evidenced by this poster, you won't like it at all. So YMMV! yes you probably already know if you’re going to like it
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 14:48 |
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If there was a version of Alita that was 4 hours of James Cameron instead of 2 hours of Robert Rodriguez I would definitely want to watch that Cameron Cut
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 14:53 |
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KVeezy3 posted:I know you're a bit riled up right now, but is it necessary to insult people when you've haven't said much but "it's bad" over and over? Nothing said in this thread is that far off from what the general reviews have been saying, i guess it’s not necessary, no.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 14:56 |
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fart simpson posted:yes you probably already know if you’re going to like it I tuned in hoping for a Cats-level trainwreck, but ended up being pleasantly surprised by when I ended up getting a pretty good movie instead. Like, I probably would have had more fun if everything was as dumb and off-the-rails as that last dream scene. But I'm glad it turned out how it did instead. Given how much superheroes are still dominating the movies it's better if there is more variety to the way the genre is approached.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:00 |
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The United States posted:If there was a version of Alita that was 4 hours of James Cameron instead of 2 hours of Robert Rodriguez I would definitely want to watch that Cameron Cut Hard loving same.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:02 |
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Glad to hear this is good, gotta wait 30 more hours for my own viewing (unless I am weak and sneak a peak during the work day lol)
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:03 |
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LesterGroans posted:Talking poo poo to Batman fart simpson posted:literally nothing. he only showed up in one of batman's dreams after the movie ended. Lame but good to know this is skippable then
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:14 |
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RBA Starblade posted:Lame but good to know this is skippable then Why? He's genuinely pretty good in his short scene.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:16 |
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Darko posted:Why? He's genuinely pretty good in his short scene. The thing that makes Leto so hateable imo is that he's always genuinely pretty good. If he were a worse actor, you'd never see him.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:18 |
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The Snyder cut is pretty embarrassingly pro cop and more than anything this will be why it bombs.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:21 |
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Blind Rasputin posted:The Snyder cut is pretty embarrassingly pro cop and more than anything this will be why it bombs. What? You mean that one cop that had a grand total of like 2 minutes of screentime saying hi to Lois?
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:25 |
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Darko posted:Why? He's genuinely pretty good in his short scene. I'm not watching four hours for that but I'll look it up on youtube quote:The Snyder cut is pretty embarrassingly pro cop and more than anything this will be why it bombs. That's superheroes in general
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:27 |
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McCloud posted:What? You mean that one cop that had a grand total of like 2 minutes of screentime saying hi to Lois? We need to stop humanizing police in movies. I’ve got a legit gripe of this film with it portraying cops as decent people. We all know they would wage war against superheroes because they threaten the established power structure that law enforcement has.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:30 |
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Watched this last night, I enjoyed it, but I will say this; unless you already really like comic book movies, do not waste your time watching this new cut. At 4 hours long, it is the most over indulgent comic book movie ever. It's almost nuts to me that Snyder bothered to even cut the other hour he had, it must have been scenes with incomplete CGI and other effects. Movie is not going to change anyone's mind about comic book films.RBA Starblade posted:So what does our lord and savior Joker Christ end up doing in the movie Was that a CGI character? Something about the Joker looked way off to my brain but I couldn't tell if it was just because of Snyders weird artist choices.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:31 |
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fart simpson posted:im in china. we started it at 4 pm It’s not available in China.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:35 |
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El Scandelouse posted:We need to stop humanizing police in movies. I’ve got a legit gripe of this film with it portraying cops as decent people. We all know they would wage war against superheroes because they threaten the established power structure that law enforcement has. In the movies defense, maybe one or two for sure die because of Superman, you just don't see it happen, but it's pretty obvious.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:36 |
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I said come in! posted:Watched this last night, I enjoyed it, but I will say this; unless you already really like comic book movies, do not waste your time watching this new cut. At 4 hours long, it is the most over indulgent comic book movie ever. It's almost nuts to me that Snyder bothered to even cut the other hour he had, it must have been scenes with incomplete CGI and other effects. Movie is not going to change anyone's mind about comic book films. His Joker makeup was just caked on an inch thick
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El Scandelouse posted:We need to stop humanizing police in movies. I’ve got a legit gripe of this film with it portraying cops as decent people. We all know they would wage war against superheroes because they threaten the established power structure that law enforcement has. You're not wrong, but i also don't think this film qualified as procop because the one cop with screentime wasn't a jerk
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:37 |
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Cops are bad guys in real life, and should be bad guys in movies every single time, but unfortunately Hollywood and cop unions have a weird mob like relationship that spans decades. I just blurt out all cops are bastards at my screen, and get on with my life.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:40 |
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Blind Rasputin posted:The Snyder cut is pretty embarrassingly pro cop and more than anything this will be why it bombs. lmao
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:41 |
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In one scene, Cyborg, an African American, is seen saving a Caucasian police officer from almost certain death. However, if one watches the scene carefully as it plays out, they might notice something very concerning. Instead of Cyborg saying, “move!” or, “out of the way!” or just simply picking the cop up and moving him (like the superheroes have done to nearly every single other human they save in every other scene of the movie); Cyborg instead meekly says to the cop, “sir, you might want to not stand there.” As if it’s a suggestion. It becomes painfully apparent that despite all we have learned this past year, WB and Zack Snyder would like to remind its viewers that cops still hold all the power in the equation. Cops are still the ultimate arbiters of authority and even superheroes dare not forget this, let alone HBO subscribers. I turned the movie off at that point and refuse to finish it. People are talking about this on Twitter.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:43 |
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fart simpson posted:alita was incredibly mediocre alita was good, my friend
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:46 |
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Blind Rasputin posted:In one scene, Cyborg, an African American, is seen saving a Caucasian police officer from almost certain death. However, if one watches the scene carefully as it plays out, they might notice something very concerning. Instead of Cyborg saying, “move!” or, “out of the way!” or just simply picking the cop up and moving him (like the superheroes have done to nearly every single other human they save in every other scene of the movie); Cyborg instead meekly says to the cop, “sir, you might want to not stand there.” As if it’s a suggestion. It becomes painfully apparent that despite all we have learned this past year, WB and Zack Snyder would like to remind its viewers that cops still hold all the power in the equation. Cops are still the ultimate arbiters of authority and even superheroes dare not forget this, let alone HBO subscribers. I turned the movie off at that point and refuse to finish it. People are talking about this on Twitter. Is this a joke post?
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:49 |
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Blind Rasputin posted:In one scene, Cyborg, an African American, is seen saving a Caucasian police officer from almost certain death. However, if one watches the scene carefully as it plays out, they might notice something very concerning. Instead of Cyborg saying, “move!” or, “out of the way!” or just simply picking the cop up and moving him (like the superheroes have done to nearly every single other human they save in every other scene of the movie); Cyborg instead meekly says to the cop, “sir, you might want to not stand there.” As if it’s a suggestion. It becomes painfully apparent that despite all we have learned this past year, WB and Zack Snyder would like to remind its viewers that cops still hold all the power in the equation. Cops are still the ultimate arbiters of authority and even superheroes dare not forget this, let alone HBO subscribers. I turned the movie off at that point and refuse to finish it. People are talking about this on Twitter. Lmao ok you got me
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:49 |
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STEPPENWOLF charges forward, swinging his axe. A SHITHEAD POLICE OFFER is nearby. CYBORG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEuU64Zt4B0
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:52 |
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Blind Rasputin posted:In one scene, Cyborg, an African American, is seen saving a Caucasian police officer from almost certain death. However, if one watches the scene carefully as it plays out, they might notice something very concerning. Instead of Cyborg saying, “move!” or, “out of the way!” or just simply picking the cop up and moving him (like the superheroes have done to nearly every single other human they save in every other scene of the movie); Cyborg instead meekly says to the cop, “sir, you might want to not stand there.” As if it’s a suggestion. It becomes painfully apparent that despite all we have learned this past year, WB and Zack Snyder would like to remind its viewers that cops still hold all the power in the equation. Cops are still the ultimate arbiters of authority and even superheroes dare not forget this, let alone HBO subscribers. I turned the movie off at that point and refuse to finish it. People are talking about this on Twitter. With all due respect, Twitter only ever scraps the bottom of the barrel for opinions and takes. If it's something you found there, then you can probably take it as a safe sign to ignore. You wrote way too much for such an insignificant scene.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:54 |
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I said come in! posted:With all due respect, Twitter only ever scraps the bottom of the barrel for opinions and takes. If it's something you found there, then you can probably take it as a safe sign to ignore. You wrote way too much for such an insignificant scene. Blind Rasputin really has a point here. He has a critical eye for this type of thing.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:57 |
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Rabelais D posted:Is this a joke post? lol almost certainly
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 15:57 |
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I said come in! posted:Was that a CGI character? Something about the Joker looked way off to my brain but I couldn't tell if it was just because of Snyders weird artist choices. Bad chroma key/blue screening.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 16:03 |
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Actual plot question, I probably missed something here but how did Darkseid just kinda forget that the The anti-life equation, and all three motherboxes were left behind on earth after his last big battle? Steppenwolf has that revelation that the 3rd box and The anti-life equation are on the very planet he is on right now, but like no poo poo? Why would they leave the place you left them at? I guess you could assume after like 5000 years they would move planets.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 16:11 |
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fart simpson posted:oh sorry. i forgot most of alita anyway but it was pretty mediocre Working hard to put your review of JL into context here.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 16:13 |
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Blind Rasputin posted:In one scene, Cyborg, an African American, is seen saving a Caucasian police officer from almost certain death. However, if one watches the scene carefully as it plays out, they might notice something very concerning. Instead of Cyborg saying, “move!” or, “out of the way!” or just simply picking the cop up and moving him (like the superheroes have done to nearly every single other human they save in every other scene of the movie); Cyborg instead meekly says to the cop, “sir, you might want to not stand there.” As if it’s a suggestion. It becomes painfully apparent that despite all we have learned this past year, WB and Zack Snyder would like to remind its viewers that cops still hold all the power in the equation. Cops are still the ultimate arbiters of authority and even superheroes dare not forget this, let alone HBO subscribers. I turned the movie off at that point and refuse to finish it. People are talking about this on Twitter. I mean, cops do hold all the power in the equation. Why is it good to pretend that this isn't the case? You might enjoy more the prior film in the trilogy, Batman v Superman, which criticizes the police more systematically than the Nolan trilogy which deems it a 'bad apples' situation.
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I said come in! posted:Actual plot question, I probably missed something here but how did Darkseid just kinda forget that the The anti-life equation, and all three motherboxes were left behind on earth after his last big battle? Steppenwolf has that revelation that the 3rd box and The anti-life equation are on the very planet he is on right now, but like no poo poo? Why would they leave the place you left them at? I guess you could assume after like 5000 years they would move planets. I think it was just a case of Steppenwolf going after the motherboxes and then by dumb luck realizing the anti-live equation was also on Earth (which Darkseid had not known).
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 16:16 |
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Real talk, those cops who watch over the Kryptonian hand-me-downs immediately ready pistols as soon as Superman touches down. Paying too much respect, indeed.
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KVeezy3 posted:I mean, cops do hold all the power in the equation. Why is it good to pretend that this isn't the case? Nolan says the police need to go into a Lazarus Pit to fix them, and even still, not really, which is why Robin quits.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 16:16 |
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jiffynuts posted:I think it was just a case of Steppenwolf going after the motherboxes and then by dumb luck realizing the anti-live equation was also on Earth (which Darkseid had not known). Ooooh I understand now, I thought the anti-life equation was something Darkseid had summoned on Earth himself, but needed the motherboxes to use.
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 16:20 |
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I said come in! posted:Ooooh I understand now, I thought the anti-life equation was something Darkseid had summoned on Earth himself, but needed the motherboxes to use. They talk about Darkseid finding some kind of great cosmic power on Earth, and then he hits the ground and all the glyphs start showing up so presumably that's him realizing that the anti-life equation is there. But then he gets nearly killed and has to be dragged away, so presumably while fleeing they didn't really keep track of exactly where they were fleeing from and once he was ready to get back to it he could only point in the general direction of Earth (a general direction that probably included hundreds of thousands of other worlds).
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# ? Mar 18, 2021 16:29 |
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The antilife stuff confused me too, to be honest. They seemed to be hinting that part of it was that giant sigil that Steppenwolf got called to? Also, they just forgot what planet they left their motherboxes on? Have they been conquering in the interim without motherboxes, or is it just Steppenwolf who had to do it manually? Aw man remembered the Green Lantern sequence, that was so cool! Guess the guardians were busy elsewhere this time though. e: i suppose the fast retreat would screw their directions up. sure.
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Another thing I was more curious about, was the Green Lantern character. I am not familiar enough with the actual comic books, but this article explains it https://www.cbr.com/snyder-justice-league-evil-green-lantern-name-powers/
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