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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2017 23:01:59 GMT
I still say 79%. And I'm not budging. It seems to be going down, it’s hard to see it go up that far Psst, Prime, try to keep this to yourself, okay? I think he might have been joking.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Nov 16, 2017 23:03:28 GMT
I still say 79%. And I'm not budging. It seems to be going down, it’s hard to see it go up that far Have faith primeone. This is the age of superheroes! Anything can happen!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2017 23:06:10 GMT
I still say 79%. And I'm not budging. It seems to be going down, it’s hard to see it go up that far 37% now. Best case scenario is in the 40s but I doubt it.
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Post by ArArArchStanton on Nov 16, 2017 23:21:40 GMT
I particularly love that they call out the chaotic action. The action in DC has been so shitty. MOS had absolutely terrible action and it's about time it gets called on it. Disagree slightly. I actually liked the General Zod/Superman showdown, two titans going at it knowing that it's for the fate of all humanity. Zod also was the one causing the vast majority of the damage and was the one who forced them to fight in the city, so it wasn't entirely Superman's fault. While it started going on for a little too long, I liked the high stakes of it. I think they just needed to lighten up a bit on the destruction and give Superman a way out of killing Zod. Unfortunately, since then it seems that DC has made Superman into Dr. Manhattan, distant and far above people rather than a protector among them. I wasn't worried about who's fault it was, it was just a DBZ meets matrix fight I'd seen before. Plus the previous fights were terrible. The one in the town was just this endless brawl with no structure.
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Post by primeone on Nov 16, 2017 23:36:08 GMT
It seems to be going down, it’s hard to see it go up that far Psst, Prime, try to keep this to yourself, okay? I think he might have been joking. Wow, how does Rotten Tomatoes taste down there?
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Post by primeone on Nov 16, 2017 23:37:50 GMT
It seems to be going down, it’s hard to see it go up that far Have faith primeone . This is the age of superheroes! Anything can happen!! You’re right, I mean look at Blade Runner 2049. Got an 84% Fresh but the general audience didn’t care for it.
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Post by formersamhmd on Nov 16, 2017 23:45:14 GMT
Have faith primeone . This is the age of superheroes! Anything can happen!! You’re right, I mean look at Blade Runner 2049. Got an 84% Fresh but the general audience didn’t care for it. It was a good movie, but it was never going to be some box office smash. The original Blade Runner bombed as well.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2017 23:50:41 GMT
You’re right, I mean look at Blade Runner 2049. Got an 84% Fresh but the general audience didn’t care for it. It was a good movie, but it was never going to be some box office smash. The original Blade Runner bombed as well. I read somewhere that they are predicting JL will open with around $350 million worldwide. If that is true and there is a massive 2nd week drop off......oh, boy!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2017 23:55:33 GMT
Psst, Prime, try to keep this to yourself, okay? I think he might have been joking. Wow, how does Rotten Tomatoes taste down there? I never kiss and tell. Ask your mom.
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Post by primeone on Nov 17, 2017 0:16:00 GMT
You’re right, I mean look at Blade Runner 2049. Got an 84% Fresh but the general audience didn’t care for it. It was a good movie, but it was never going to be some box office smash. The original Blade Runner bombed as well. I saw it myself. It was a good movie with some flaws.
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Post by TheHiawatha on Nov 17, 2017 1:37:32 GMT
Disagree slightly. I actually liked the General Zod/Superman showdown, two titans going at it knowing that it's for the fate of all humanity. Zod also was the one causing the vast majority of the damage and was the one who forced them to fight in the city, so it wasn't entirely Superman's fault. While it started going on for a little too long, I liked the high stakes of it. I think they just needed to lighten up a bit on the destruction and give Superman a way out of killing Zod. Unfortunately, since then it seems that DC has made Superman into Dr. Manhattan, distant and far above people rather than a protector among them. I wasn't worried about who's fault it was, it was just a DBZ meets matrix fight I'd seen before. Plus the previous fights were terrible. The one in the town was just this endless brawl with no structure. The rest of the fights, yes, I would agree, just a bunch of random chaos. "Wonder Woman" seems to be the only DC flick that actually had decent action, which I think was in part due to Patty Jenkins helping keep Snyder's excesses in check.
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