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  • printcraft

    INGO Clown
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    That's why DC Comics invented Kryptonite. It's hard to create foes who can defeat an invincible being unless there are ways to make that being vincible. The fight, I think, is actually "believable" within the DC comics universe. They did a descent job of it.

    One thing about this movie. I was a pretty harsh critic of Batfleck. I'm not all that much of a fan of Zack Snyder. I didn't see it in the theater, but I did buy it on blue ray. I didn't expect to like it, but it's actually not bad. It's not the quality of the Marvel movies, and the story isn't as well written, but it's worth seeing.

    Batfleck could have carried the whole movie alone. I did like the recent Batman portrayal.
    Stuperman... again, not so much. Same for BlunderWoman, could have been there or not, no difference to the final product.
     

    rhino

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    Batfleck could have carried the whole movie alone. I did like the recent Batman portrayal.
    Stuperman... again, not so much. Same for BlunderWoman, could have been there or not, no difference to the final product.

    You've clearly gone insane. Henry Cavill is excellent as Superman, as is Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman.

    Affleck on the other hand . . . blech.
     

    singlesix

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    The last X-Men movie was a huge disappointment, as was the most recent, crappy Fantastic 4 movie.
    The Fantastic 4 seem to have a jinx when it comes to movie adaptations, all have failed and failed big. Maybe it just doesn't translate to the big screen or small screen.
     

    rhino

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    The Fantastic 4 seem to have a jinx when it comes to movie adaptations, all have failed and failed big. Maybe it just doesn't translate to the big screen or small screen.

    You could be right!

    I wonder what is fundamentally different between FF and Avengers or Iron Man?
     

    printcraft

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    Well, the way they went with the Batman character worked well.....

    Somebody else could have pulled it off too......

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    indiucky

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    And the drapes match the carpet.

    And men under the age of 30 go........

    "What's that mean???"

    "Well son...Back in the old days..."

    "No..."

    "Yep..."

    "Really?"

    "Oh yeah....It was like a treasure hunt in a magical forest..."

    "And you all liked that???"

    "Sure we did...It was awesome and a little scary at the same time..."

    (And all of us old geezers sigh in honor of the days of old....):)
     

    churchmouse

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    And men under the age of 30 go........

    "What's that mean???"

    "Well son...Back in the old days..."

    "No..."

    "Yep..."

    "Really?"

    "Oh yeah....It was like a treasure hunt in a magical forest..."

    "And you all liked that???"

    "Sure we did...It was awesome and a little scary at the same time..."

    (And all of us old geezers sigh in honor of the days of old....):)

    I was sighing before I read that part.....:)
     

    red_zr24x4

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    And men under the age of 30 go........

    "What's that mean???"

    "Well son...Back in the old days..."

    "No..."

    "Yep..."

    "Really?"

    "Oh yeah....It was like a treasure hunt in a magical forest..."

    "And you all liked that???"

    "Sure we did...It was awesome and a little scary at the same time..."

    (And all of us old geezers sigh in honor of the days of old....):)

    Ahh the old days of our youths

    To quote Zepplin,
    "In the days of my youth I was told what it was to be a man
    Now I've reached the age
    I've tried to do all those things the best I can"
     
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