(07-25-2016, 05:06 PM)WeaponTheory Wrote: Why?
You haven't noticed yet? He tends to go with the popular opinions. And for this movie, it's to hate every bit of it and claim it has no redeeming values. Just like most people, going so far as pointing out the same nitpicky shit over and over again in hundreds of Youtube videos and claim those reasons alone are enough to justify despising the entirety of the movie. On top of that, bringing up Snyder's upbringing with comics when he was a kid, as if that effects the movie somehow.
The whole thing is
Prometheus all over again.
I've yet to watch the Ultimate Edition, but I hear it doesn't necessarily clear a whole lot of things up or adds more flow to the movie, just a bit more lore and background. Which is always a plus. My brother got a rip of it, so I'll watch it soon enough.
As for the theatrical release, it had plenty of flaws, but I enjoyed it for what it was. Just like in
Man of Steel, I enjoy this Superman who's a flawed hero and unsure of himself at times. It's a lot more interesting than how they did him in all the movies before
Man of Steel, in which he was very one-note and predictable most of the time. I also think Affleck killed the role, and I'm really looking forward to seeing more of him. My biggest complaint is probably how they tried to mash "The Death of Superman" in the last 15 minutes. It was really sloppy, albeit a cool final fight.
I don't think it's too fair to compare Lex in this movie to Joker. Are we really going to say that the 2008 Joker originated being a weirdo that made people uncomfortable? Plenty of villains in movie history have been like that. If anything, he reminded me of Alexander Luthor Jr.