I feel like I have seen enough from the Star Wars ads and trailers to piece the movie together. That upsets me a bit. This trailer tells me everything about the film including the ending. I will still see, because well its Batman vs. Superman, but this is Van Helsing level of CGI.
Originally posted by lotjxI feel like I have seen enough from the Star Wars ads and trailers to piece the movie together. That upsets me a bit. This trailer tells me everything about the film including the ending. I will still see, because well its Batman vs. Superman, but this is Van Helsing level of CGI.
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I agree. I would have preferred them to release this with no trailers at all. I would have seen it anyway. Going in NOT knowing the whole story would have been great.
I am hoping knowing the whole story does not take away from my enjoyment.
I think the reason I loved AntMan so much is I had no idea what to expect. Also, I had very low expectations.
Life is hilariously cruel.
It ain't the six minutes... it's what happens in that six minutes.
Not a fan of this version of Batman. I don't even really blame Affleck, but the voice distortion in the trailer is a bit much (when he's not in the mechanical suit, where it would be justified) and he appears almost to be a parody of Batman. His Bruce Wayne seems okay, though.
They're trying too hard with the Captain/Iron Man style "buddy quips" between the two. Way too hard.
Also, Doomsday looks like crap.
The basic story seems like it could be okay, but the tone feels too much like a comedy to me.
Affleck as Batman is intriguing as is Irons as Alfred. But I'd wait for on-demand to see the film without Wonder Woman. She's getting me into the theatre.
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I saw this 2 weeks ago at the Austin Film Festival and thought it was terrible. Bad acting and writing. Cary Elwes using a ridiculous American accent, and the movie totally fell apart in the third act. People in this movie didn't die...