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hawkofkrypton · 2 years
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Might be wrong, idk
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razanulhoque · 10 months
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Human beings in a mob
What's a mob to a king
What's a king to a God
What's a God to a non-believer
This drawing wasn't planned. I just got this idea a few days ago, and I had to get this out of my system.
Hope y'all like it.
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mensuited · 2 years
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GET HIS NAME OUTTA YOUR FUCKING MOUTH
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Happy 7th birthday to Batman vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice the most underrated, overhated, well written, thoughtful, genre redefining masterpiece of a movie ever made❤
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joshgeorge007 · 8 months
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lunastar92 · 1 year
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I'm so pissed about this! He never got his solo 'Man of Steel 2' movie! 😡 He also quit The Witcher because the dumbass writers hate the source material: books/games and Henry loves the source materials of both The Witcher & Superman.
Poor guy can't catch a break!
Fuck you WB & Fuck you Netflix writers who don't know jack shit!
Henry Cavill deserves so much better!
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tvscreencaps23 · 2 years
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home-dailyfilms · 1 year
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ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀— но колокол уже прозвонил. и они его услышали. в темноте. среди звезд. дзинь-дзинь, бог умер. назад дороги нет. он голоден. он нашел нас. и он придет! дзинь-дзинь-дзинь.
⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤㅤ
BATMAN VS SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE (2016) ZACK SNYDER'S JUSTICE LEAGUE (2021)
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He held her clutched to his heart..he was just too scared to lose her.
(insp).
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superherocaps · 4 months
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hawkofkrypton · 2 years
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These characterizations for Thor and Superman were taken for granted. Folks push the "nO pErsOnaLiTy" button the INSTANT they see a character be anything BUT a laugh/comfort bringer.
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razanulhoque · 8 months
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Continuing this series with my quick idea for a Zack Snyder's Justice League: Chapter 2 poster. Wanted to go for a darker vibe with this one.
Entering the Knightmare...
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nat-ter · 3 months
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ok another weirdly specific ask but DOES ANYONE HAVE THE PICTURE OF THAT BEHIND THE SCENE WHERE HENRY CAVILL BUNCHED UP THE CAPE TO THE SIDE AND DRAPE IT OVER HIS ARM??? THIS IS NOT A DRILL PPL PLS I NEED THAT PICTURE TO BREATHE
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ANYWAYS stan the quintessential dc movies + peak superhero movies❤️
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frownyalfred · 8 months
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I am hoping you can help me better understand something about my Zach Snyder feelings, because I know you have enjoyed his work.
I have conflicting feelings and I THINK it comes down to a different imagery language and some unnamed thing in his storytelling. It's mostly the unnamed thing I'm trying to ID.
When I describe broadly the plots, character motivation (obviously as I understand them), and events, I find myself very interested in his movies and what they have to say. Then I rewatch and I don't feel the same way. It feels dark (desaturation or whatever that filter is called), overly dramatic in a way that feels cartoonist or silly instead of meaningful, or boring and slow. There are some engaging moments some that are action some that are pretty or funny. However, few that move/engage me.
I know people often love or hate Snyder but I mostly feel his movies exist, have a few interesting elements but overall if they weren't about characters I was interested in, I just wouldn't watch. I don't hate or love it. I don't think it's the greatest or the worst.
Example of a storytelling concept that I get and liked in theory but not execution. The Martha, why did you say that name moment. Snyder is connecting Bruce to Clark's "humanity" in a way that hits Bruce in a place where he is always vulnerable and is primal/basic. When people mock this scene I have the urge to defend because I understand (in my way) what he was going for, but I can't because at no point in watching or rewatching that scene do I feel that. Even though he rehashed the Wayne's death in the beginning, then connects back to it during their fight about what his parent's taught Bruce. It still FEELS out of place and "falsely" dramatic.
That's all I can think to give as an example and not make this longer (sorry this is long). But if my descriptions click something for you as a writer and fan of Snyder, please let me know. I just don't know what it is about his storytelling and it's annoying to not understand why there is this disconnect.
Thank you for your patience, if you even get thru this, LOL.
I'm not a film major and I am definitely no expert, but I've been thinking about this ask. I agree with a lot of what you brought up, though it is hard to describe what that exact disconnect is with Snyder's films, and you'll get a million different opinions depending on who you ask.
To me, Snyder's DC films always feel like movies that were excellent plots on paper wrapped around a series of interesting and awe-inducing visuals and scores. There are scenes he does well -- one of my favorites being the initial scene in BVS where Bruce runs into the Battle of Metropolis -- almost because they feel like a separate, isolated moment in his script. There are scenes that drag, exposition dump, and feel dark and strange.
There seems to be a disconnect between him, the writer, and him, the director. He's good at both, don't get me wrong -- but there's something missing in between.
People on reddit will tell you the problem with BVS, at the end of the day, is all the plot holes or the cheesy dialogue. I mostly disagree. Especially after seeing Oppenheimer recently, I think Snyder struggles with building and maintaining the pace of his plot and the emotions he's trying to cultivate in his viewers. Continuity is key -- scenes building up on each other, revealing new layers of meaning and importance, leaving viewers guessing only on the least-obvious plot points.
He has all the pieces -- decent dialogue, powerhouse actors, amazing CGI, a script most people wouldn't laugh at on paper -- but they don't quite form a whole.
I did a quick review of some the things I like about BVS, thinking through this ask, and I think it's pretty revealing that most of those things are pieces, not overall themes.
The Battle of Metropolis flashback
Ben Affleck visually as Bruce Wayne
Lex's scenes with the Senator
The score
Kryptonite/Training scene
Lex's entry into Zod's ship
Diana
Bruce at the fundraiser
Warehouse fight scene
Alfred's dialogue
Lakehouse shots
Knightmare scene
As for the Martha scene, my inclination is that it's rarely out of place or strange when written correctly. In fics, I've seen it done very well. But Snyder doesn't use it for what it is -- a climax of Bruce Wayne's anger and misguided actions -- because he never truly brought the viewer all the way along with Bruce.
TL;DR: I don't know either. But I agree and commiserate with you on this. I still enjoy watching BVS and other Snyder films, but seeing other films -- especially Nolan's, which I'm not saying are theoretically better -- makes the difference very jarring.
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