I'll go watch it. I don't expect it to be a top movie of all time or anything but I suspect it will be entertaining, which is about all you can expect really from a superhero movie.
Entertain me without being completely stupid.
I'll go watch it. I don't expect it to be a top movie of all time or anything but I suspect it will be entertaining, which is about all you can expect really from a superhero movie.
Entertain me without being completely stupid.
The critic score is about 5.3/10 and the audience score is at 4.3/5 (86%) on rotten tomatoes, and after seeing it today I can see why. This is not a critic-proof movie, but I think it will find favor with general audiences. I had a blast watching it and most of the "rotten" movies are decidedly mixed, unlike the Batman v Superman reviews that were pretty much negative all the way. Lots of laughs, moved briskly, and we finally got to see. It makes me want to see the solo films which is the point I guess. I will write my review in the main thread today.
Wow.... worst opening since Green lantern? Yikes.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...iverse-1059826
Hard to say, sometimes people go to movies "just because" and likewise sometimes critics expect "more" out of films than they probably should. Ive heard mixed reviews on JL so far, some really bad, some say its about a 7/10 or so. I think DC's problem is they have been trying to play catch up to Marvel for so long that most of what they put out is just not well thought out or made well. WW was the best one i had seen so far but even it had some problems for me towards the end.
I liked JL. Wasn't bad at all.
Then again, I didn't mind GL either...
losing christian bale as batman was worst mistake ever
ALL OF NOLANS FILMS KILLED
The story was over. I'm glad they didn't drag out Bale's work as Batman. Those three movies are great and need to be left alone. I went back and watched the first one, which at the time I didn't think was very good, but with the context of having seen the other two, I really appreciated it much more.
I do think DC tried to put the cart before the horse, but they have a chance to get some good solo films out there which seems to be the plan for the next few years.
I think Marvel is going to own 2018 and cap it off with Infinity War, it’s the stuff after that where I think they have some big decisions about the next phase. It can’t go on forever they will have to reboot at some point.
One thing people forget with Batman Begins is that the film "only" made $50 Million dollars it's first weekend. That would be considered a monumental failure at this point and was in direct response to the last Batman film being "Batman & Robin" in 1997. Pretty crazy to think that just a few years after Batman Begins came out Marvel would start their domination and make it "unacceptable" for a comic book flick to only make $100 or less on it's opening weekend!
I liked Batman Begins at the time, but I had no idea how great The Dark Knight would be. I do like the Dark Knight Rises, but 1 and 2 are the best of the series.
Coco took the weekend which is par for the course for a Pixar movie, but in good news for DC Fans Justice League pulled nearly $64 million out of it's butt over the holiday week to bring it back to some form of normalcy. It's drop was only 54% which is MUCH better than what BvS and Suicide Squad had in their second weekends which was over 65%. So at least the movie will have some legs and make a respectable amount, but nowhere near were a Justice League movie should have made. With only Aquaman coming out in 2018 DC has a chance to position themselves to fill the void after Infinity War with some good solo flicks and then make another Justice League if those perform well. I just want at least ONE solo Batman film with Affleck and I would be happy.
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