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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Randall » December 6th, 2020, 4:32 pm

The whole "torch" thing is total conjecture at this point. But it does seem weird to turn this into a female-led flick, regardless.

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by EricJ » December 12th, 2020, 10:43 pm

Randall wrote:
December 6th, 2020, 10:52 am
If this article is really any indication, then WW84 may be just the film we need.
Meanwhile, the promotional imagery, hoping for their "built-in" audience, has been doubling down on nice shiny images of Diana in her winged "Golden eagle" armor, whose flight capabilities apparently play some role in the climax.

I dare anyone to look at said poster of WW with her battle-wings spread, and not think:
"Who can save Princess Juliet, held captive by the evil Count Lorka?
Who can save the city? Who?
...Who?:
CONDORWOMAN!!"
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(Er, we've already explained the reference to Ben, right?) :lol:

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Ben » December 13th, 2020, 4:08 am

I got it at Juliet.

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Post by Daniel » December 13th, 2020, 3:03 pm

I got it at Who can save. It's Lorca, by the way.

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Post by Ben » December 13th, 2020, 5:47 pm

Although, of course, she would make a much better Laser Lady...

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by gaastra » December 14th, 2020, 9:55 pm

Synder cut R rated? I would expect nothing less from "doom and gloom" synder.
How does the PG-13 movie, which is expected to be dropped in episodes next year on HBO Max, get to a R rating?

Per Snyder, Ben Affleck’s Batman uses the F-word in one scene, Cyborg speaks his mind, and bad guy Steppenwolf is pretty violent “hacking people in half,” says Snyder.
Yes r rated gore is what people think when they think justice league.

https://deadline.com/2020/12/zack-snyde ... 234656502/

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Ben » December 15th, 2020, 5:10 am

Another sign that this isn’t the "light hearted" follow up to Dawn Of Justice that Snyder himself said he was going for. Could still be epic, but still sounds dour and not what these characters are really all about.

I hate this "what if superheroes were in the real world" kind of treatment, or just treating it all dark and violent and moody, as if this is supposed to give it gravitas or make it in any way "grounded" or "real". You’re inherently talking about vigilantes in Halloween costumes running around that would look totally ridiculous in broad daylight in the real world. You can still be grounded or even theatrical with it, but don’t try to be "real" or use gore and violence to make it "serious" as a way to make it "authentic".

That said, I’m still excited to check this out, even if it’s already sounding too stuffed with empty calories.

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Daniel » December 16th, 2020, 6:47 pm

Opening scene of Wonder Woman 1984:



Ahh Hans Zimmer!

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Ben » December 16th, 2020, 8:53 pm

Gosh...what atrocious CG rope swinging! What is this, 2019 or something? ;)

Nice to see the Amazonians still play their own version of Quidditch too! ;)

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Ben » December 18th, 2020, 5:07 am

I’ve deceived that I’m not going to watch Winder Woman 1984 because, while I have seen the first film, I need to catch up on all 1,982 sequels that come between them. Guess I should have been binging on all those during lockdown, but I couldn’t find them anywhere?

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Post by EricJ » December 18th, 2020, 3:39 pm

I originally thought you meant you'd missed Justice League, and felt you were bound by Zack Snyder completism--

Silly me, you were only going for the "Leonard, Part 6" joke. Never gets old. :roll:

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Ben » December 18th, 2020, 8:15 pm

It goes back further than that. Not having seen the first ones, I could never get into Richard III or Henry V...

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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by James » December 21st, 2020, 10:58 am

Not a fan of the Snyder cut idea. There's a reason he was replaced, and we don't need to see more of what caused his departure. Just because Whedon couldn't clean up his mess half way through, doesn't vindicate Snyder. If anything it proves the point against him.


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Re: Man of Steel, Justice League and DC MOVIES

Post by Randall » December 22nd, 2020, 1:02 am

Snyder was replaced because Warner got cold feet when BvS didn't make a bazillion dollars. I still want to see Snyder finish off his story the way he intended, largely to see BvS actually pay off. I'm thrilled to be getting a chance to see it. It may be a let-down, but likely not more so than the Frankenstein JL job we got the first time.

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