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tmblrfuckingsucksass · 3 months
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice cast photoshoot (2016)
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duranduratulsa · 29 days
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Now showing on DuranDuranTulsa's Action Theater 🎥... The Flash (2023) on amazing blu-ray!...DAMN GOOD to see Michael Keaton in the Batsuit again! #movie #movies #actionadventure #comicbookmovies #TheFlash #batman #supergirl #wonderwoman #DC #EzraMiller #MichaelKeaton #SashaCalle #grantgustin #benaffleck #ianloh #RonLivingston #BillyCrudup #DaniellePanabaker #georgeclooney #nicholascage #johnwesleyshipp #christopherreeves #ripchristopherreeves #georgereeves #galgadot #tomfelton #helenslater #JeremyIrons #adamwest #RIPAdamWest #jasonmomoa #ClancyBrown #2020s #bluray #durandurantulsa #durandurantulsasactiontheater
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razanulhoque · 11 months
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Felt like drawing Batfleck, I guess.
Kind of a companion piece to my "Snyderverse Superman and Lois" piece.
Who knows, maybe this could turn into a character series or something.
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abs0luteb4stard · 6 months
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W⚡️T C H I N G
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gameofthunder66 · 7 months
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'Zack Snyder's Justice League' (2021) film
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-watched 11/8/2023- 3 [1/2] stars- on Max
Good movie but much too long! For me, I've found that when a movie is over a hour and a half long, it's better to watch half the movie (especially when there are other things I need to be doing), and go back and finish watching it that same night or first thing the next morning.
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20yearsofmovies · 11 months
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Time 16-Jun-2023 16:10 Day Friday Where Cineworld - Rushden Lakes Screen 7 Seat J12 Price £3.23
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ultrahpfan5blog · 11 months
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The Flash - a fun but very messy movie...
This film has had a comically long path to release. I remember that The Flash movie was announced shortly after the The Flash tv show had launched in 2014. Its pretty hilarious that The Flash show run ended a month ago after 9 seasons and 180+ episodes, and the movie has only just released. Gives an idea to the amount of issues in the DCEU and for this movie. With all the controversy surrounding Ezra Miller, as well as the extraordinary reactions by the film, calling it one of the greatest superhero films of all time, I was curious to see this. Having seen it, the film's reactions were clearly spin on behalf of DC and WB to mitigate the damage from the Ezra Miller debacle. Judging by the BO reports, it didn't work. And frankly, the film isn't anywhere in the vicinity of the top superhero films. Its not even in my top 5 DCEU movies, let alone DC movies and superhero movies in general. What it is, is a pretty funny movie, with some good performances, but a very messy execution.
The film feels very frantic, a bit like the main character. There is a lot crammed into this movie. It can get a little confusing, the way they talk about time travel and multiverse at rapid pace. As a big comic book fan, I was able to keep up, but I have to believe that a layman might just get lost in the process. I do like the concept of the chronobowl and I like that the film has a new way of explaining the multiverse. The movie's biggest plus is that the humor genuinely works. This is a generally pretty funny movie. There are a lot of laughs spread out throughout the movie. And credit to where its due, Ezra Miller is actually quite good in this film. Its a very Ezra Miller performance. All of his nervous ticks are there, but he is playing opposite himself for a vast majority of the film and he's actually quite good in both roles. The older version is actually a more toned down version of Barry that we saw in JL/ZSJL. The younger version is initially very annoying but that is sort of the point, but Miller does a good job of bringing out the innate goodness of the character. There are definitely some cool moments of action, a lot of them coming from Keaton's Batman. It is fun to watch that version of Batman kick some serious ass. Supergirl is also quite badass, if a bit underdeveloped. The visuals of Flash running, with the lightning, is pretty neat. The movie also manages to deliver a Flash origin story without needing to do an origin story. There are also a few emotional moments towards the end of the movie that really click. There is one scene in particular between Barry and his mother, which is quite emotional.
However, like I mentioned, the film is very messy. The VFX work on a lot of the movie is very substandard. I don't really care for the explanation that Muschietti gave. It sounds like a lame excuse, but if it was a choice, it was a bad choice, because it took me out of the scene quite a bit. The film also isn't focused. The emotional core of the film is Barry and him dealing with the tragedy of his past, but the film doesn't focus on it enough. As a result, the film never has the emotional punch that it should. As someone who watched 9 seasons of The Flash tv show, that was one aspect that they actually nailed. There are moments like that, such as when older Barry vents his frustration on younger Barry about how he takes things for granted, or the above mentioned scene with Barry and his mother. There just isn't enough of it though. The film does feel more interested in handing out nostalgia. While it is great to see Keaton's Batman, he doesn't really serve a purpose outside of being an element of nostalgia. They kind of do a surface level bonding of Bruce bonding with Barry over the loss of his parents, but they never dig into it. Keaton's appearance is just there to delight fans, so we get to see the Batmobile, the OG style suit, the Batwing etc... without adding up to anything specific. They also made him fairly pointless in the final fight because he isn't really able to do anything. Additionally, despite being 70+, his Batman is treated as if he is still at his prime, which felt like a missed opportunity. Supergirl also is an underdeveloped character. It feels like an interest arc is basically snipped into a few scenes for her. It is also difficult to buy her adjusting to her powers so fast, when we saw how difficult it was for Zod. Also, the film kind of brushes over the explanation as to why Zod wants Kara. When it comes to Barry, it does have that very emotional climax with the two Barry's and the old Barry, and then Barry changing the past to let his mother die, but then it also undoes the lesson a bit by changing the history enough to his father goes free, despite the explanation of every change leading to a different timeline.
The film does feel like its coming apart in the climax. The film throws a bunch of cameos at the screen, none of it really works. It got me wondering about who this film is targeted at. The core audience group for CBM movies is under 30, but the cameos in this movie, like Christopher Reeve and Helen Slater, Nic Cage as Superman, George Clooney as Batman, and even Keaton as Batman, are things that only people well over 30 would really recognize and have nostalgia for. Keaton Batman movies are over 30 years old, and even Clooney's Batman movie is 26 years old. I felt that lack of recognition and a general WTF feeling in my audience. I am one of those who is a true CBM follower, so I recognized the call backs but I can't say that most did. I did grin at the Clooney cameo but that one felt like it was almost a joke from the makers, that they know there won't be another movie in this continuity.
The performances are solid. Whatever you may think of Ezra Miller or his version of the character, he delivers a good performance of his version of Barry Allen. Keaton is clearly having a blast on his return and he does go above and beyond what the role would have required. Despite a shortchanged role, Sasha Calle makes an impression. Ben Affleck has one excellent scene which again brings up regrets as to how he was never properly used. It was nice to see Jeremy Irons briefly back again as Alfred, again a case of great casting that got wasted. It may be our last looks at Affleck, Gadot, Miller, and Irons in these roles. Not sure whether Affleck and Gadot have guest appearances in Aquaman 2. Ron Livingston and Maribel Verdu are appealing as Barry's parents. Shannon pops up in the climax as Zod. Doesn't really have enough of a role to make an impression. I think Andy Muschietti does a decent job directing the film. I do film the film needed to either prune some subplots, like the Zod and Kara angle, or it needed to be longer so it could deepen the Barry storyline and give Keaton's Batman more purpose apart from just being there for nostalgia bait. All in all, enjoyable, but overhyped and definitely quite flawed. A 6.5/10.
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oceanusborealis · 1 year
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The Flash - Movie Review
TL;DR – Through all its pre-production issues, the final product is a blast of fun, but I am not sure it would have the staying power on repeat watches. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is a post-credit scene.Disclosure – I was invited to a press screening of this film The Flash Review – We are entering quite a tricky period for Superhero films. While they have been the…
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Movie choice of the night:
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vintagewarhol · 2 years
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letmerunitbiyou · 11 months
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floorman3 · 1 year
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The Flash Review- The Flash Movie Fans Have Been Waiting for and Needed
The DCEU has had a few bumps in the road since Man of Steel came out back in 2013. It’s been ten years since then and The Flash has had its share of starts and stops as well with numerous directors attached and then leaving the project. Eventually, Andy Mushietti, the director of the It films, came aboard and this movie finally got off of the ground with Ezra Miller from The Justice League back…
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safarigirlsp · 6 months
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40 LOOKS DAMN GOOD
I saw this on Twitter and thought it'd be fun to do here as a mini celebration. Interaction has been so dead on here for everyone, it'd be fun to liven it back up! Everyone feel free to play along!
Favorite Movie(s)
The Last Duel! I love that movie. Blackkklansman is the runner up.
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I actually don't care for most of his other movies at all in terms of the movie itself. 65, The Report, and Logan Lucky were decent, but definitely second tier.
Favorite Character(s)
Jacques, Flip, and Mills
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Favorite Co-Star(s)
Ben Affleck blows absolutely everyone else out of the water! "Come In! Take your pants off!"
Bill Murray and John David Washington are runners up, and I loved Jeremy Irons in Gucci.
Favorite Love Interest(s)
None so far! Rey and Hanna are my absolute least favorites. I hate them, honestly. Jodie Cromer was my favorite female lead in one of his movies. Lady Gaga and Marion Cottilard were alright too. I like Scarlett Johannson the best as a stand alone actress, but I hated her character in Marriage Story. I anticipate liking Aubrey Plaza
Favorite Scene(s)
Jousting and kicking ass are hard to beat!
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Favorite Sex Scene(s)
All the scenes from Last Duel! I don't care how offensive that is!
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This scene from The Man Who Killed Don Quixote.
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Girls seasons 5 and 6 were hard to beat. The couch scene in season 5 is pretty nice.
Favorite SNL Skit(s)
Slow for obvious reasons.
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Undercover Boss Part 2
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Favorite Line(s)
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Dream Role(s)
I got a Knight with Jacques and an Action Hero with Mills, both of which were high on my list. I'd love to see him as a Vampire, a Dark Victorian Gentleman, an Old West Gunfighter, an Adventurer, and a John Wick style Hitman or Action Hero.
Oh, and he needs to be his actual age and not have goddamn face prosthetics, altered hairlines, or terrible fucking haircuts!
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Dream Co-Star(s)
Love Interests: Angelina Jolie, Kate Winslet, Margot Robbie, Ana De Armas, and Lily Rose Depp for size kink purposes.
Co-Stars: Another hot guy like Goran Visnjic or Gerard Butler. Keanu Reeves would also be a blast.
Directors: Ridley Scott (again), Clint Eastwood, Tim Burton, Robert Eggars, Quentin Tarantino.
Favorite Photoshoot(s)
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Favorite Red Carpet Appearance(s)
Venice takes the cake!
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Favorite Interview(s)
"Fuck you. I don't know."
"I hated this. Goodbye."
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Favorite Moment(s) of Your Choice
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deadboywonder · 1 year
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DC COMICS FACECLAIM/FANCAST:
╰┈─➤ Batmen
★ Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth
★ Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne
★ Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson
★ Matthew Daddario as Jason Todd
★ Deaken Bluman as Tim Drake
★ Arsalan Ghasemi as Damian Wayne
★ Iman Marson as Duke Thomas
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frownyalfred · 8 months
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The only one of the DCU live action films I've seen is the Wonder Woman so I had to go watch some clips of Ben Affleck Bruce Wayne. I don't know if I'd actually like the films, but I think I understand the appeal more and, yeah, Jeremy Irons is a great Alfred.
I enjoyed the clip of him working on Bruce's tech and I did laugh a lot at just how blatantly sassy and rude he is to Bruce.
I'm not a fan of Jessie Eisenberg's Lex, but it's not anything that's gonna keep me from enjoying your fics.
It's definitely not everyone's cup of tea, but BVS certainly has some standouts!
It's actually far more challenging for me to write in this universe instead of just using my averaged/distilled characterizations and appearances for every character.
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dryad-dc · 2 years
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I think that Ben Affleck's batman was wasted potential. The first scene with him really catches your eye. Bruce arrives in Metropolis in the midst of Supes and Zod duking it out. During the sequence, Bruce ensures a small girl stays with her class as a Wayne Enterprises building collapses, saves a man we see several times later in the film, and then saves the life of another little girl all in quick succession. These acts, coupled with the first batman scene are really REALLY compelling!!!! I genuinely was more drawn in during those 5 minutes than I was for the entirety of Batman 2022 (the film felt hollow and not like a batman film, no matter how cerebral and noir-esc they tried for) Ben Affleck's batman genuinely could have been great had it not been for a couple factors.
one - the injustice storyline that they seemed set on going with.
two - Batman V Superman glossed over so many things and jumbled so many more. (Ex. Jason's Robin outfit on display in the Batcave and the fact that despite that, the way it was written made it more feel like batman was a newer player in the field, not a man who'd had the time to go through two Robins. Let alone one)
and finally, three - No solo outing.
Granted, I'm not a big fan of Injustice in general as it just... doesn't sit right with me in general but disregarding that, it was rushed, even going straight from Man of Steel to Batman V Superman was incredibly rushed. There wasn't nearly enough world-building in Man of Steel to justify using that as the single baseplate from which Warner Bros attempted to build their entire DCCU from. Stories like these take time to build and unfortunately, the studio wanted the pay off without the work. That could have been fixed if they'd released the big three before Batman V Superman. Hell, even just tossing a Batman film into the mix and releasing Wonderwoman afterwards (like they had) would have been better. I think that if they wanted to start hinting at Injustice, they should have been a couple movies deep before even beginning with that.
As I've said above, Batman V Superman glossed over so many things that should have been addressed. Honestly, it was just bad writing that Henry, Ben, Gal and Jesse managed to make significantly less terrible. The way it was written made me think that they couldn't decide if Batman was a new player or if he'd been around for a while. Why isn't batman talked about more? Clark makes it sound as though there are no news articles or even chatter about him outside of a handful of non-criminals we meet in the tenement building scene. Why is Jason's robin outfit in the batcave? Why are there no other allusions to Dick or Jay since we DO know that there was, at one point, a robin? (Hint: the answer is bad writing)
And lastly, a lot of the unanswered questions could have been fixed with at least one solo outing with Ben Affleck as Batman and honestly, I definitely have the easiest time seeing Affleck's Batman with a hoard of children, so we definitely could have had the batfam on the silver screen. Plus I thought Jeremy Irons absolutely killed it as Alfred and I would literally pay anything to see more of his Alfred.
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