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Burn wrote:Wonder if I'll be able to stay awake during this version...
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Rodimus Prime wrote:Well then I guess it comes down to his actual acting abilities. Hopefully he's developed in the last 10 years, I haven't seen him in anything since I saw the first Twilight movie, Primus help me.
I already have forgotten it. My last memory of movie Superman is his funeral in Dawn of Justice.Burn wrote:If you want to forget the mess that was the theatre release, then absolutely.
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TulioDude wrote:Non spoiler notes from the Snyder cut:
-Cybord is clearly the big winner here.All of his scenes contribute to make a better character arc.Ray Fisher feeling towards the movie makes more sense now.
-Steppenwolf feels more complete and concise.
-Aquaman is good,but there are no major changes from the original version.
-I did not realizae how quippy Batman is on the original until this version came out.But he felt more solid as a character.
-This film does not drag at all.
-Its amazing the amount of scenes that were cut for the theatrical cut.Things that remain the same between the two version,are few and far between.
I recommend this movie!
Rodimus Prime wrote:Is Superman: Red Son a good story?
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TulioDude wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Is Superman: Red Son a good story?
I have not read the story,but seen the animated adaptation of it.In my opinion,no.
The story goes out of it's way to punish to Superman,but other characters that also are in the wrong never get repercussions.
Batman and Wonder Woman appearances feel wasted.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I've only seen the series once. I remember it being pretty good. I think it's time to watch it again. Is the animated version of The Killing Joke included? As for definitive adaptation, I'll keep the Tim Burton films on that pedestal.
I saw it when it was released in theaters. I cant remember if the prologue was added to that or just the DVD version, because there was some other pretty unforgettable stuff in it.Blastback wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I've only seen the series once. I remember it being pretty good. I think it's time to watch it again. Is the animated version of The Killing Joke included? As for definitive adaptation, I'll keep the Tim Burton films on that pedestal.
Killing Joke was done by members of the same production team, but is separate. Once they stopped the DCAU they started doing stand alone animated films, some original, others adaptations of comics like the Killing Joke or Under the Red Hood (I love that one). Then they did an animated movie universe.
Word of warning, the Killing Joke film added some material in the form of a prologue. It was shall we say, not well received.
Rodimus Prime wrote:I saw it when it was released in theaters. I cant remember if the prologue was added to that or just the DVD version, because there was some other pretty unforgettable stuff in it.Blastback wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:I've only seen the series once. I remember it being pretty good. I think it's time to watch it again. Is the animated version of The Killing Joke included? As for definitive adaptation, I'll keep the Tim Burton films on that pedestal.
Killing Joke was done by members of the same production team, but is separate. Once they stopped the DCAU they started doing stand alone animated films, some original, others adaptations of comics like the Killing Joke or Under the Red Hood (I love that one). Then they did an animated movie universe.
Word of warning, the Killing Joke film added some material in the form of a prologue. It was shall we say, not well received.![]()
Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, that's what I was referring to. I couldn't remember what part of the movie it was, because I've tried to forget it ever since I saw it.
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