My favorite scene in this film: when Wonder Woman and Batman are reviewing video footage on a monitor, and reach for the computer mouse at the same time. Awkward, possible attraction going on … who knows? It’s the little things.
(There were no explosions).
Darkseid and Steppenwolf mostly made me laugh. Steppenwolf looked like more of a badass in the Snyder cut, but the two seemed almost comically like Great Guidance and Ro-Man Extension XJ-2 from Robot Monster. Both their relationship and their plan for world domination.
Definite Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King vibes with the fake endings. I could have done without Batman’s dream and Martian Manhunter. Cramming in the extra characters as an incentive to watch this version of the film felt gratuitous.
A coworker told me they actually shot John Stewart Green Lantern footage and the studio said no, so Snyder went with MM instead. I should also mention that the introduction of Atom (Dr. Ryan Choi of S.T.A.R. Labs) sailed well above my head.
I’m halfway through Season 1 of the Snyder Cut and saving this for when I finish.
You joke, but making the movie a four episode miniseries was considered. I might’ve preferred that.
My favorite scene in this film: when Wonder Woman and Batman are reviewing video footage on a monitor, and reach for the computer mouse at the same time. Awkward, possible attraction going on … who knows? It’s the little things.
(There were no explosions).
Darkseid and Steppenwolf mostly made me laugh. Steppenwolf looked like more of a badass in the Snyder cut, but the two seemed almost comically like Great Guidance and Ro-Man Extension XJ-2 from Robot Monster. Both their relationship and their plan for world domination.
I’ve watched Robot Monster a lot.
Never seen it, but that sounds like a ringing endorsement! If that clip is any indication, Robot Monster is well into Ed Wood territory.
Somehow I’ve failed you. Or possibly assumed you had seen it.
Robot Monster is… quite an achievement.
Definite Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King vibes with the fake endings. I could have done without Batman’s dream and Martian Manhunter. Cramming in the extra characters as an incentive to watch this version of the film felt gratuitous.
A coworker told me they actually shot John Stewart Green Lantern footage and the studio said no, so Snyder went with MM instead. I should also mention that the introduction of Atom (Dr. Ryan Choi of S.T.A.R. Labs) sailed well above my head.
I liked the post-rehab vibe that Batfleck gives off. It’s perfect for that character.