Maybe I'm just missing it - out of the loop watching little kids - but have any of the "main" people involved with Ghostbusters said much since it released..?
They make cameos in the movie so I guess they don't have much bad things to say.
Meant the 2016 people.They make cameos in the movie so I guess they don't have much bad things to say.
Bill Murray was forced by threatened lawsuits. Stands to reason Aykroyd was, also.
Gonna be watching Batman vs. Superman tonight. Wish me luck.
Which version?
Just the regular one. 2.5 hours is plenty for me.Which version?
Just the regular one. 2.5 hours is plenty for me.
DC is meant to make the movie a while lot better. I haven't watched it yet though.
Hmm... didn't know that. I already rented it.DC is meant to make the movie a while lot better. I haven't watched it yet though.
Hmm... didn't know that. I already rented it.
It released online like a week or do ago.
I heard the Ultimate Edition makes the movie flow better and make more sense. I bought it today but have to wait for the wife to get back from Denver before I can watch it.
If I don't completely hate this version then I'll probably check out the DC.It released online like a week or do ago.
So, was it good? Yes. No. I don't know. There were some elements I really liked and some I just hated. The Luthor casting/portrayal is still just a total mind blower to me. I'm having a hard time thinking of someone who would've been a worse choice. Doomsday felt half-baked and like a wasted opportunity. I defended Affleck when everyone was ripping the casting but gotta admit I was a bit disappointed. Not terrible though. Wonder Woman was pretty awesome. The overall storyline was solid just not executed as well as it could have been.Gonna be watching Batman vs. Superman tonight. Wish me luck.
Glad I watched it. But also glad I waited for home video.
Biggest complaint I heard, from mega fans, was that it was sort of a letdown. Should've been epic, but simply was ok.So, was it good? Yes. No. I don't know. There were some elements I really liked and some I just hated. The Luthor casting/portrayal is still just a total mind blower to me. I'm having a hard time thinking of someone who would've been a worse choice. Doomsday felt half-baked and like a wasted opportunity. I defended Affleck when everyone was ripping the casting but gotta admit I was a bit disappointed. Not terrible though. Wonder Woman was pretty awesome. The overall storyline was solid just not executed as well as it could have been.
Glad I watched it. But also glad I waited for home video.
All style, no substance.That's Snyder for you.
Watchmen was beautiful, but... if you've read it, was NO where near as good.
Yeah I'm as big of a Batman sucker as you'll find. But overall it felt like a missed opportunity.Biggest complaint I heard, from mega fans, was that it was sort of a letdown. Should've been epic, but simply was ok.
I'm actually a fan of Watchmen and consider it his best work. I saw the movie before ever reading the comic though.All style, no substance.
Watchmen was beautiful, but... if you've read it, was NO where near as good.
Opposite for me. But that tends to be true for most adapted works... whichever you "saw" first...I'm actually a fan of Watchmen and consider it his best work. I saw the movie before ever reading the comic though.
So I watched SVB last night and I'm on the fence. From a standpoint of plots, archs, and anything else comic books it seemed disjointed at best, but if you go into this movie just expecting a good action flick, it's pretty good. I'm not sold on the Affleck version of Batman, nor the Jeremy Irons version of Alfred.
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