![]() ![]() I still wasn’t happy that the entire movie had effectively been told in short form in the trailers, but there wasn’t much I could do about that other than not watching the trailer in the first palace. Shortly after seeing the movie I found out that there would be an R rated extended cut of the film released for home media, and I wondered whether that would do anything to set the film right.Īlmost every problem I had with the pacing, plot and direction of the movie was made better by the extended cut. I left the theatre feeling quite unsure of how I felt did the good outweigh the bad, or did it balance it out? What didn’t click for me? Could the movie had been better? ![]() There were parts that were great (Ben Affleck and Gal Gadot), and parts that were pretty good (Henry Cavil), and… some less than savoury parts. I had expected so much from the movie, because it was fucking Batman and Superman on the big screen together. Let’s not beat around the bush here: the theatrical cut of Batman Vs Superman: Dawn Of Justice wasn’t the greatest superhero movie of last year and while it wasn’t the worst comic book movie of the year, it was perhaps one of the most disappointing – for me at least. ![]() People’s History of the Marvel Universe. ![]()
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