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SlickyTrickyDamon
12-02-2017, 10:47 PM
Are most of these movies on netflix or something to binge and get up to date?

Simple Fan
12-02-2017, 11:33 PM
I said this about BvS and I will say the same about this movie... they are live-action DC Animated Movies. I like the animated DC films. That's the style of these movies, and thats not a bad thing in my opinion. I watched it once, I'll watch it again, and it will grow on me.

Agree, but their animated movies usually get a great reception though.

Damian Rey 2.0
12-02-2017, 11:47 PM
Yeah the animated movies are actually good. Under The Red Hood is amazing

Kalyx triaD
12-03-2017, 12:12 AM
Are most of these movies on netflix or something to binge and get up to date?

Nope.

JimmyMess
12-03-2017, 02:52 PM
Agree, but their animated movies usually get a great reception though.

Because they are fantastic. A live-action version in the same vein just leaves something to be desired I guess. They are fine, and like I said, I enjoyed Justice League... but there isn't anything "EPIC" about it like there should be.

Lock Jaw
12-03-2017, 03:05 PM
Yeah the animated movies are actually good. Under The Red Hood is amazing

I remember not thinking much about that one....

Justice League New Frontier was amazing, though......

Haven't watched any DC Animated movies in awhile, though.....

Destor
12-03-2017, 04:26 PM
Because they are fantastic. A live-action version in the same vein just leaves something to be desired I guess. They are fine, and like I said, I enjoyed Justice League... but there isn't anything "EPIC" about it like there should be.

The key dif is the animated films are good

Blonde Moment
12-16-2017, 04:48 AM
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Destor
02-14-2018, 09:02 AM
Show continues to nail it. Glad Snart is gone for now.

Lock Jaw
02-14-2018, 09:04 AM
Think you bumped the wrong thread. That being said, preview for next week's episode looks like a lot of fun too. Glad the show is back.

Destor
02-14-2018, 09:08 AM
Lol they were side by side

Destor
02-14-2018, 09:09 AM
Rumor until I find a credible source:


TL; DR version- WB execs put out a bad movie on PURPOSE for a quick payday.

Here's a timeline to explain-

-After the Batman trilogy, WB wanted Nolan to do Superman- but Nolan said no and instead pushed for Snyder (a family friend).

-During Man of Steel and BvS, Warner Brothers execs didn't even read Snyder's notes on the films... instead just trusting him.

- The President and The CEO of WB hated BvS so much that they wanted to fire Snyder from JL... but it was set to begin filming the following week so they kept him on and sent in a babysitter to oversee everything.
-Warner Brothers hated the direction JL was going and kept trying to get Snyder to change things, which he would but it was difficult and stressful for him.

-Snyder was about to quit or get fired when the tragedy happened with his family. He choose to get lost in the work and go all in to separate himself from the tragedy. He made it worse.

-Huge pressure from WB execs at this point who were understanding of what Snyder was facing in real life, but they were very against the movie. They called it a Frankenstein movie and said it was incoherent and made no sense and way too dark.

-Snyder quits to attend to his family.

***-INSTEAD of delaying the movie into 2018, WB CEO and President decide to bring in another director and throw in $100m studio money for reshoots for a quick turn around (This includes down to things like the infamous CGI over Superman's lip being done poorly- because they didn't have the time/resources) and to keep the release date BECAUSE if the movie was released in 2017 they would be able to apply it to their bonus checks for the year and get $$$$... but they were both sure they wouldn't have a job in 2018 so if the movie released then, they wouldn't get the bonus.

WB execs made a conscious decision to release a poor product which they acknowledged would be bad- simply because it would mean $ up front for them.This story was confirmed this week by basically every news source.