Diary entries forJustice League
Justice League
Good fucking god I can't begin to think of where to start here Like at least BvS was definitely a finished story, that wasn't cobbled together from multiple directors that still visibly looked like an unfinished product on-screen. The one hope I had here was "at least Aquaman looked cool" but I thought even that sucked here. Just...how do you get everything wrong
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----- Commentary in process ----- Ladies and gentleman, i want to ask something to you: This movie can be fixed? There's some chances of renaissance of this being something really sucessful? The Snyder Cut sounds like fixing the Hindenburg disaster with band-aids. This is VERY early to talk about it, but... i don't think sounds like a miracle to save this proyect, so i will wait. 2017's Justice League, like Alfred said: "We might not have thought this through". This film doesn't feel big, it goes very safe (i mean, denies everything from the last one, which is undestandable, but, this is sad) , and the only thing this movie ever cared, is bringing Superman/Clark some charisma, and that's quite an advance. Loved that post-credit scene, though. Anyway... the day that improved and Extended Cut come out, this will awake some mixed feelings, and lots, lots of fight on Twitter, that's for sure. And that's the question that i have with this proyect.
Justice League
When it comes to superhero films, the DCEU hasn't had the best track record with critics. Whether it be Batman vs Superman or last year's Suicide Squad, these characters have had some harsh critiques from many people. Myself, I have found these films to be different and unique, offering a darker and grittier world that Marvel has yet to offer (as they're more family-centered, the DCEU is a little more "adult"). Justice League isn't the best film that they've released so far, but it happens to be a pretty good film. Of course, there were some problems with the film, as there were moments of CGI that just weren't up to par with the budget, and there was a lack of development for several of the characters, but that's not needed as much, as they are doing individual films for characters, then being able to fully flush out who the character is. Justice League isn't a complete and utter trainwreck, but rather is a fun film with a great ensemble that is a lot of fun to see together on screen for the first time. And of course, it's always great to see Wonder Woman on screen yet again, with her character being the highlight of the film. Altogether, Justice League isn't a terrible film, but a film that segways into the next section of DCEU films, where we get to learn more about characters and see exactly what's going on, especially after the second post-credit scene.
Justice League
I honestly can’t wait to see the Snyder Cut, and see what could have been with this cinematic universe. Justice League unites these heroes for the first time, and rather than being a large spectacle, we get a frankensteined effort to mix Snyder’s cold vision with Whedon’s comedic, clashing and making the film (and subsequent films) change. It’s a shame that this film lead Warner Bros. to change the trajectory of the DCEU, opting for Whedon’s comedy and MCU feel, rather than a more serious and gritty series that Snyder was creating. I’m hoping to see more films that are in line with what Snyder was wanting.
Justice League
Trash League by zack snyder
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my brother told me he was watching this and i said “that’s amber heard’s movie, right?” and he found that so annoying he made me sit and watch the whole movie it sucked but amber and amy looked good that’s all i have to say
Justice League
I am more of a DC fan, but to be honest, Justice League is a big giant ball of a mess. The first act is a total nightmare, the second not so much, and the third is okay. Maybe I was expecting too much.
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WHAT FUCK IS THAT!?
Justice League
The Year is 2017: Ranked and Reviewed (https://boxd.it/1aqJG) Here we are—in the age of superhero phenomena—encased and expensive (no shit, my popcorn and drink cost me $16). The fueds are real; who's a better hero? Who would defend villain after countless (and trite) villain and come out stronger? How about a team? The DC universe have had it tucked away for a while, and now it's arrived with all of its fake matter. Despite its massive anticipation from fans, Justice League just feels like it came too late—even at a time when these flicks are being pumped out one after the other. Our heroes are assembled and subject to committing the most familiar save the world act, rigged with eruptions of CGI and action and even some humor to tickle your fancy. Unlike its characters, Zack Snyder fails to assemble anything remotely powerful; his attention to character development is scarce, letting us sit at forced humor and tacky one liners for support. The worst thing is the beaming surge of CGI that's almost the equivalent of running through cobweb after cobweb. Justice League is a mess, and if you think Superman would save the film, you're wrong: he ruins it. 2.0/5
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Suicide Squad had a better villain and that’s really all you need to know.