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    https://www.cbr.com/ryan-reynolds-admits-green-lantern-isnt-as-bad-as-he-thought/

    Ryan Reynolds watches Green Lantern for the 10th anniversary.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    It's nice to see so many people enjoying the Snyder Cut, anyway. It seems like there's a lot of positivity out there about it!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    This film has a good heart at its core and I have lost count at how many times I have said to myself wow that's amazing.
    The Future has Taken Root in the Present.
    Ominous to say the least.

    Just starting part six, I had high expectations though this film is better than I could have imagined. I am shocked at what was removed for the theatrical cut.

    Wow what a movie, I loved spending time with the characters, my eyes welled up on numerous occasions. Snyder pulled no punches and went there that's for sure. This film in a nutshell is Thrasos.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I am shocked at what was removed for the theatrical cut.

    My sentiments exactly! This is the film it should always have been! Guys, I've got awesome vibes out of this one. I love this film.

    I'll probably watch it again with the soon-to-be-missus Dimi. But I'm the bigger fan of the two of us so I went ahead and watched the film on my own. ;-)
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am shocked at what was removed for the theatrical cut.

    My sentiments exactly! This is the film it should always have been! Guys, I've got awesome vibes out of this one. I love this film.

    I'll probably watch it again with the soon-to-be-missus Dimi. But I'm the bigger fan of the two of us so I went ahead and watched the film on my own. ;-)

    Will rewatch it again tomorrow, so much to take in. As a DC fan I never dreamt I would see a film like this actually happen. For Zach =D>

    They just have to continue this story now, they just have to...
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    Zack didn't have to be redeemed for me but I hope he can be for those who had issues with him in the past. With him in control and this not being a compromised version, we've gotten a JL adaptation which the comic title deserves.

    So yes, I want a JL 2 myself, made by Snyder.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    Zack didn't have to be redeemed for me but I hope he can be for those who had issues with him in the past. With him in control and this not being a compromised version, we've gotten a JL adaptation which the comic title deserves.

    So yes, I want a JL 2 myself, made by Snyder.

    I clap simply because of what Zach has been through and in the end he got to show as much of his vision as he could.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!

    To me Snyder creates art, I must have rewound parts of some scenes about ten times during the film which is not the best way for a first viewing. I was on many occasions saying to myself 'did that just happen'. Wonder Woman is totally bad ass, to be honest they all were in different ways.

    Superman vs The Justice League Wow!
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,545
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!

    To me Snyder creates art, I must have rewound parts of some scenes about ten times during the film which is not the best way for a first viewing. I was on many occasions saying to myself 'did that just happen'. Wonder Woman is totally bad ass, to be honest they all were in different ways.

    Superman vs The Justice League Wow!

    Yeah those things alone make the 4 hours justified. 😉 Even though certain scenes were there in the theatrical cut, everything feels more cohesive now. Characters are better served overall. And Steppenwolf looks a lot better than he did in the theatrical cut, which I doubt I will ever watch again.

    I am also disgruntled. What they were not serving us a few years ago would have made a huge difference. This cut reveals the bad decisions from back then. Granted, things were complicated at the time. But clearly, 2 hours wasn't enough.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!

    To me Snyder creates art, I must have rewound parts of some scenes about ten times during the film which is not the best way for a first viewing. I was on many occasions saying to myself 'did that just happen'. Wonder Woman is totally bad ass, to be honest they all were in different ways.

    Superman vs The Justice League Wow!

    Yeah those things alone make the 4 hours justified. 😉 Even though certain scenes were there in the theatrical cut, everything feels more cohesive now. Characters are better served overall. And Steppenwolf looks a lot better than he did in the theatrical cut, which I doubt I will ever watch again.

    I am also disgruntled. What they were not serving us a few years ago would have made a huge difference. This cut reveals the bad decisions from back then. Granted, things were complicated at the time. But clearly, 2 hours wasn't enough.

    All the characters had depth and I had empathy with Steppenwolf and there was a sense of tragedy there.
    I actually felt a bit sorry for him in the end as evil as Steppenwolf was I could see he was totally misguided, Superman really did not hold back on the beat down and then the impaling and the beheading was brutal.
    The brutality for me really raised the stakes and I was on the edge of my seat.
    The stare down between the Justice League and Darkseid on Apocalypse through the portal was awesome.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,545
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!

    To me Snyder creates art, I must have rewound parts of some scenes about ten times during the film which is not the best way for a first viewing. I was on many occasions saying to myself 'did that just happen'. Wonder Woman is totally bad ass, to be honest they all were in different ways.

    Superman vs The Justice League Wow!

    Yeah those things alone make the 4 hours justified. 😉 Even though certain scenes were there in the theatrical cut, everything feels more cohesive now. Characters are better served overall. And Steppenwolf looks a lot better than he did in the theatrical cut, which I doubt I will ever watch again.

    I am also disgruntled. What they were not serving us a few years ago would have made a huge difference. This cut reveals the bad decisions from back then. Granted, things were complicated at the time. But clearly, 2 hours wasn't enough.

    All the characters had depth and I had empathy with Steppenwolf and there was a sense of tragedy there.
    I actually felt a bit sorry for him in the end as evil as Steppenwolf was I could see he was totally misguided, Superman really did not hold back on the beat down and then the impaling and the beheading was brutal.
    The brutality for me really raised the stakes and I was on the edge of my seat.
    The stare down between the Justice League and Darkseid on Apocalypse through the portal was awesome.

    It is a more brutal and darker film for sure. I recall that was a complaint people had about BvS and the reason some felt JL was better. JL was a trifle happier you could say. Well, to be frank, I appreciate the darker tone of some of these films and this JLTSC puts it to good use. Not everyone will like that though. I agree with you, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    edited March 2021 Posts: 8,034
    I have gotten through the first two chapters so far, and one thing that's an automatic improvement is the general sense of an incoming threat. The previous version didn't have that at all - it pretty much dived straight into Steppenwolf's arrival and the battles between the two sides. You can really feel the villainy looming here.

    One thing I don't like so far: the choice of songs. Snyder usually picks good music, but none of them really hit the mark for me here. I think the introductory scene of Lois visiting Superman's memorial would have been more impactful without one.

    But, I like it so far!
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I missed Everybody Knows at the start of the movie but the beginning is so much better in this version than in the theatrical cut so I don't mind...
    Was Amber Heard doing a British accent by the way? Can't remember that from either JL or Aquaman...
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!

    To me Snyder creates art, I must have rewound parts of some scenes about ten times during the film which is not the best way for a first viewing. I was on many occasions saying to myself 'did that just happen'. Wonder Woman is totally bad ass, to be honest they all were in different ways.

    Superman vs The Justice League Wow!

    Yeah those things alone make the 4 hours justified. 😉 Even though certain scenes were there in the theatrical cut, everything feels more cohesive now. Characters are better served overall. And Steppenwolf looks a lot better than he did in the theatrical cut, which I doubt I will ever watch again.

    I am also disgruntled. What they were not serving us a few years ago would have made a huge difference. This cut reveals the bad decisions from back then. Granted, things were complicated at the time. But clearly, 2 hours wasn't enough.

    All the characters had depth and I had empathy with Steppenwolf and there was a sense of tragedy there.
    I actually felt a bit sorry for him in the end as evil as Steppenwolf was I could see he was totally misguided, Superman really did not hold back on the beat down and then the impaling and the beheading was brutal.
    The brutality for me really raised the stakes and I was on the edge of my seat.
    The stare down between the Justice League and Darkseid on Apocalypse through the portal was awesome.

    It is a more brutal and darker film for sure. I recall that was a complaint people had about BvS and the reason some felt JL was better. JL was a trifle happier you could say. Well, to be frank, I appreciate the darker tone of some of these films and this JLTSC puts it to good use. Not everyone will like that though. I agree with you, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns.

    True there are some that don't appreciate Zach's aesthetic, though some of those may be won over by the team dynamics and the emotion in the film. I could have kept watching for a further 4 hours as I just wanted to see these characters continue to develop as a group and deal with the larger threat.

    Zach was very smart with how he ended the film I think, with regards to nudging the possibility of a continuation of events in his favour.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,336
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I missed Everybody Knows at the start of the movie but the beginning is so much better in this version than in the theatrical cut so I don't mind...
    Was Amber Heard doing a British accent by the way? Can't remember that from either JL or Aquaman...

    I noticed the
    accent, it seemed more obvious during the epilogue.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,545
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!

    To me Snyder creates art, I must have rewound parts of some scenes about ten times during the film which is not the best way for a first viewing. I was on many occasions saying to myself 'did that just happen'. Wonder Woman is totally bad ass, to be honest they all were in different ways.

    Superman vs The Justice League Wow!

    Yeah those things alone make the 4 hours justified. 😉 Even though certain scenes were there in the theatrical cut, everything feels more cohesive now. Characters are better served overall. And Steppenwolf looks a lot better than he did in the theatrical cut, which I doubt I will ever watch again.

    I am also disgruntled. What they were not serving us a few years ago would have made a huge difference. This cut reveals the bad decisions from back then. Granted, things were complicated at the time. But clearly, 2 hours wasn't enough.

    All the characters had depth and I had empathy with Steppenwolf and there was a sense of tragedy there.
    I actually felt a bit sorry for him in the end as evil as Steppenwolf was I could see he was totally misguided, Superman really did not hold back on the beat down and then the impaling and the beheading was brutal.
    The brutality for me really raised the stakes and I was on the edge of my seat.
    The stare down between the Justice League and Darkseid on Apocalypse through the portal was awesome.

    It is a more brutal and darker film for sure. I recall that was a complaint people had about BvS and the reason some felt JL was better. JL was a trifle happier you could say. Well, to be frank, I appreciate the darker tone of some of these films and this JLTSC puts it to good use. Not everyone will like that though. I agree with you, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns.

    True there are some that don't appreciate Zach's aesthetic, though some of those may be won over by the team dynamics and the emotion in the film. I could have kept watching for a further 4 hours as I just wanted to see these characters continue to develop as a group and deal with the larger threat.

    Zach was very smart with how he ended the film I think, with regards to nudging the possibility of a continuation of events in his favour.

    Absolutely. I got the same vibes as I get from reading a multi issue comic series building towards a big climax and taking its time to establish its characters and their relations with patience and love.
    I didn't even notice it took Batman two hours to get into the story.

    There were times when the 1.33:1 ratio really stood out as a good thing to me, especially for shots of the team, like looking at great art from a comic.

    Snyder's visual style is very artful in my book too. 300, Watchmen, ... even Sucker Punch, all have that "Snyder look" that I really dig. I loved the choice of Snyder for DC from day 1.

    And man... Wonder Woman! So good to see her so badass again after my disappointment with WW85.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I also love the look of the film but not everyone will. It is Snyder's look after all. And the score... Oh man! The Amazone scenes get awesome music!

    To me Snyder creates art, I must have rewound parts of some scenes about ten times during the film which is not the best way for a first viewing. I was on many occasions saying to myself 'did that just happen'. Wonder Woman is totally bad ass, to be honest they all were in different ways.

    Superman vs The Justice League Wow!

    Yeah those things alone make the 4 hours justified. 😉 Even though certain scenes were there in the theatrical cut, everything feels more cohesive now. Characters are better served overall. And Steppenwolf looks a lot better than he did in the theatrical cut, which I doubt I will ever watch again.

    I am also disgruntled. What they were not serving us a few years ago would have made a huge difference. This cut reveals the bad decisions from back then. Granted, things were complicated at the time. But clearly, 2 hours wasn't enough.

    All the characters had depth and I had empathy with Steppenwolf and there was a sense of tragedy there.
    I actually felt a bit sorry for him in the end as evil as Steppenwolf was I could see he was totally misguided, Superman really did not hold back on the beat down and then the impaling and the beheading was brutal.
    The brutality for me really raised the stakes and I was on the edge of my seat.
    The stare down between the Justice League and Darkseid on Apocalypse through the portal was awesome.

    It is a more brutal and darker film for sure. I recall that was a complaint people had about BvS and the reason some felt JL was better. JL was a trifle happier you could say. Well, to be frank, I appreciate the darker tone of some of these films and this JLTSC puts it to good use. Not everyone will like that though. I agree with you, @Fire_and_Ice_Returns.

    True there are some that don't appreciate Zach's aesthetic, though some of those may be won over by the team dynamics and the emotion in the film. I could have kept watching for a further 4 hours as I just wanted to see these characters continue to develop as a group and deal with the larger threat.

    Zach was very smart with how he ended the film I think, with regards to nudging the possibility of a continuation of events in his favour.

    Absolutely. I got the same vibes as I get from reading a multi issue comic series building towards a big climax and taking its time to establish its characters and their relations with patience and love.
    I didn't even notice it took Batman two hours to get into the story.

    There were times when the 1.33:1 ratio really stood out as a good thing to me, especially for shots of the team, like looking at great art from a comic.

    Snyder's visual style is very artful in my book too. 300, Watchmen, ... even Sucker Punch, all have that "Snyder look" that I really dig. I loved the choice of Snyder for DC from day 1.

    And man... Wonder Woman! So good to see her so badass again after my disappointment with WW85.
    I think the strength of the film is I was not bothered that Batman and Superman did not show up till later and much later.

    My TV is a good size so the aspect ratio I soon forgot about, I looked at a aspect ratio comparison video a few weeks ago so appreciated how much more we were getting with how the film was framed. The shots were like panels from a comic book.

    Because the WW84 reviews were so bad I refused to pay the price they were asking for just for a rental so still not watched the film yet.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I am definitely seeing the film again this weekend. There are a couple of moments I can't wait to relive. 😄
    When the Martian Manhunter was first revealed, I nearly lost it. And Flash's introduction, while a little simple, really put a smile on my face. The flashback to the battle against Darkseid, the reveal of DeSaad,...

    ... I am soooo glad I stayed spoiler-free!
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am definitely seeing the film again this weekend. There are a couple of moments I can't wait to relive. 😄
    When the Martian Manhunter was first revealed, I nearly lost it. And Flash's introduction, while a little simple, really put a smile on my face. The flashback to the battle against Darkseid, the reveal of DeSaad,...

    ... I am soooo glad I stayed spoiler-free!

    What is great about this is we all knew the A to B to C of the plot though we had no idea how much it would differ from the 2017 film to getting from one point to another. Because it was a 4 hour film I was quietly confident the trailers would not reveal too much.

    I have three days off when I finish work tomorrow I suspect I will watch this a few more times over the weekend. What I watched was in 1080p, I will be buying the 4K version soon as its released. No Idea how it was presented in HBO MAX.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    I am also truly relieved by the absence of certain things that felt out of place in the theatrical cut. Likewise, I miss perhaps two scenes from that cut that I wished could have been here too, but it is not that big a deal for me. Also, these 4 hours hardly felt much longer than the original 2 hours.
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am also truly relieved by the absence of certain things that felt out of place in the theatrical cut. Likewise, I miss perhaps two scenes from that cut that I wished could have been here too, but it is not that big a deal for me. Also, these 4 hours hardly felt much longer than the original 2 hours.

    Personally I think Whedon phoned it in, admittedly it was not the best of circumstances for him though his humour for the most part just did not fit.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am also truly relieved by the absence of certain things that felt out of place in the theatrical cut. Likewise, I miss perhaps two scenes from that cut that I wished could have been here too, but it is not that big a deal for me. Also, these 4 hours hardly felt much longer than the original 2 hours.

    Personally I think Whedon phoned it in, admittedly it was not the best of circumstances for him though his humour for the most part just did not fit.

    Can I just say,
    that Russian or whatever family in the theatrical cut, hiding underneath the table and using bug propellant... sooooo glad this film didn't have to cut there all the time. It was honestly my biggest problem with the theatrical cut.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
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    Yeah, I like this so far. I'm a bit disappointed by the score - though that's perhaps my fault for hyping it up so much in my mind. Statements of previous themes are suitably awesome, but none of the "new" material has really stuck out for me.

    Yet.
    (Still an hour to go.)
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
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    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am also truly relieved by the absence of certain things that felt out of place in the theatrical cut. Likewise, I miss perhaps two scenes from that cut that I wished could have been here too, but it is not that big a deal for me. Also, these 4 hours hardly felt much longer than the original 2 hours.

    Personally I think Whedon phoned it in, admittedly it was not the best of circumstances for him though his humour for the most part just did not fit.

    Can I just say,
    that Russian or whatever family in the theatrical cut, hiding underneath the table and using bug propellant... sooooo glad this film didn't have to cut there all the time. It was honestly my biggest problem with the theatrical cut.

    A very much shoehorned rescue scene set up. That is the kind of scene that is not organic and more a response to previous fan criticism.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,545
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am also truly relieved by the absence of certain things that felt out of place in the theatrical cut. Likewise, I miss perhaps two scenes from that cut that I wished could have been here too, but it is not that big a deal for me. Also, these 4 hours hardly felt much longer than the original 2 hours.

    Personally I think Whedon phoned it in, admittedly it was not the best of circumstances for him though his humour for the most part just did not fit.

    Can I just say,
    that Russian or whatever family in the theatrical cut, hiding underneath the table and using bug propellant... sooooo glad this film didn't have to cut there all the time. It was honestly my biggest problem with the theatrical cut.

    A very much shoehorned rescue scene set up. That is the kind of scene that is not organic and more a response to previous fan criticism.

    Without it, the team's efforts look so much more "in sync". And the film really does present us with some great cooperative moments!

    Also, despite Marvel having done it several times years ago, I love the "photo-finish" moment of the team. :D
  • Fire_and_Ice_ReturnsFire_and_Ice_Returns I am trying to get away from this mountan!
    Posts: 23,336
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am also truly relieved by the absence of certain things that felt out of place in the theatrical cut. Likewise, I miss perhaps two scenes from that cut that I wished could have been here too, but it is not that big a deal for me. Also, these 4 hours hardly felt much longer than the original 2 hours.

    Personally I think Whedon phoned it in, admittedly it was not the best of circumstances for him though his humour for the most part just did not fit.

    Can I just say,
    that Russian or whatever family in the theatrical cut, hiding underneath the table and using bug propellant... sooooo glad this film didn't have to cut there all the time. It was honestly my biggest problem with the theatrical cut.

    A very much shoehorned rescue scene set up. That is the kind of scene that is not organic and more a response to previous fan criticism.

    Without it, the team's efforts look so much more "in sync". And the film really does present us with some great cooperative moments!

    Also, despite Marvel having done it several times years ago, I love the "photo-finish" moment of the team. :D

    That's a great shot, I like just before that shot when WW takes out two Parademon's
    to save a Batman in the Bat Mobile.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 23,545
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    DarthDimi wrote: »
    I am also truly relieved by the absence of certain things that felt out of place in the theatrical cut. Likewise, I miss perhaps two scenes from that cut that I wished could have been here too, but it is not that big a deal for me. Also, these 4 hours hardly felt much longer than the original 2 hours.

    Personally I think Whedon phoned it in, admittedly it was not the best of circumstances for him though his humour for the most part just did not fit.

    Can I just say,
    that Russian or whatever family in the theatrical cut, hiding underneath the table and using bug propellant... sooooo glad this film didn't have to cut there all the time. It was honestly my biggest problem with the theatrical cut.

    A very much shoehorned rescue scene set up. That is the kind of scene that is not organic and more a response to previous fan criticism.

    Without it, the team's efforts look so much more "in sync". And the film really does present us with some great cooperative moments!

    Also, despite Marvel having done it several times years ago, I love the "photo-finish" moment of the team. :D

    That's a great shot, I like just before that shot when WW takes out two Parademon's
    to save a Batman in the Bat Mobile.

    Yes! Memorable moments, like a sequence of panels from a comic.
  • MakeshiftPythonMakeshiftPython “Baja?!”
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    In short, this is the best that Snyder has handled DC, and I’m willing to bet that’s because WB had him on a tight leash after the disaster that was BvS. GOOD.

    My biggest criticism is that this should be 3 hours tops, 2.5 minimum. There’s so much fat in this film that would NEVER have made into what could have been a theatrical cut finished by Snyder in 2017.

    Those first two hours drag pretty badly, but once we get to the Stryker’s Island sequence that’s when it starts to actually feel like a proper superhero film.

    It’s also nice to see Batman at the top of his game, and not the chump he was written in BvS. Though it’s nice to see Superman smile and act like his more traditional self it also felt too subdued, if that makes sense.

    I have a lot more to say, but that’s my condensed take.


    One thing though. Was anyone WEIRDED OUT by Flash’s introduction? Him stroking Iris’ hair, the digital hotdog inserted next to her face, it was REALLY awkward and creepy. Also, holy hell nobody knows how to drive. Both times we have women not looking at the road resulting in car accidents, and even Bruce shows reckless driving when in that Mercedes.
  • CraigMooreOHMSSCraigMooreOHMSS Dublin, Ireland
    edited March 2021 Posts: 8,034
    I really appreciated that in the new version....
    The team don't look like absolute fools for leaving the final box simply sitting in a Metropolis car park. Plus that scene with Victor's father is genuinely powerful!
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