 It's not because the cup is bigger. It's because I like the character in the film better film however Hey guys Batman the Superman dawn of justice now This is a film that I honestly never thought would ever see the light of day I always knew that I would see it tons of times in the animated films because animated films can make that sort of thing work I even thought that maybe we would see a CG version of it at the most Never thought I'd see it in live-action. Oh, I liked Man of Steel I admitted there was problems with it And I didn't think it was the godsend that a lot of people thought it was but I didn't think it was the absolute Trainwreck that a lot of people thought it was as well. I enjoyed it. It's flawed, but I still enjoyed it as a film Batman v Superman is hard to get along with now I know that the critics have torn this apart, but the fans of love that I understand why the fans love it because There's a lot of fan homage to DC the whole DC universe all the characters the people who they talk about this film is basically the entire Marvel universe, but in reverse we're basically getting an overload of DC mythology characters new introductions all this and It's too much That is the biggest complaint this film has it's the biggest issue is there's too much going on We have too many characters to talk about we have too many events happening. We have too many Future events happening. It's basically almost like what Avengers 2 had with the whole just trying to set up too many angles And not enough time in essence Batman v Superman is an eight-hour long movie trying to be condensed into a two-hour long film Just to try and put this film together It must have been an absolute pain in the ass because the pacing is all over the place the first hour is very dry It's very slow. It's very shifting which is kind of something we would expect We're trying to be introduced to these new versions of these characters as though we already know them and then be just very You know adapt to them which we can be to an extent But the problem is there's just too much going on and probably the biggest waste in this film is Gail Goddow I was skeptical about her, but she kicked ass as Wonder Woman hell her music was different from the same Don't we got in the film except he's only there for ten bloody minutes and we just She's just thrown in I want to see more time with these characters. I want to see more interactions I want to see more of this conflict and the whole part of the film the whole beginning half is the idea that Superman should be held a held accountable for what he's done except he's not being held accountable for stuff like Say what happened with Metropolis? He's being held accountable for stuff that clearly was not his fault It's clearly a setup that is the focus of his whole you should be kept in check and it's so obvious that it's just stupid because that's the point the whole point that we were getting from the trailers is that Superman was being a held accountable for the stuff that happened in Metropolis and the fact that he has so much power that people are scared shitless of him and then Bruce Wayne was doing it because he thought he had to be held in check We had to take him down more if not take him down We had to have a means of which to take him down at least that's what's been in the comics Batman's always had a way to take down Superman except in this film the reason why the two go at each other is so moronically Simple that everything that we got from the trailers Is half-assed and that's another thing too if you have seen the trailers in essence We have seen every good part of the film in those trailers now Okay, I've ragged on now. Let me get to the good Henry Cavill is once again awesome as the man in blue because we actually in the limited amount of bloody time We have with him We do see that he is conflicted that he is trying to still be good in a world that clearly doesn't like him is hating him For what he's doing, but he's still trying to prove that I'm here to help you I'm not here to be a God, but then he starts to see what he's Becoming to these people and he starts to have the weight on his shoulders And then comes a moment where he's just like I can't do it I can't be the good guy, but the problem is it's not as well executed as it could have been because the script is not as Good because it's written by this fucking hack. I don't know why the fuck this guy keeps getting fucking work in the industry I'm sorry, but I hate goddamn David S. Gore YDC universe keeps thinking that he's a great Angle considering all the flops and bullshit. He's made in the past Baffles me, but the big question is how was the fight scene between the two and at least to say it was pretty good It was actually much betterly executed than I thought it would be Considering how complete opposite the two are and it was also filmed in IMAX It was filming the wife's the the full screen, which was great However, here's the thing when you have superhero films when you have two heroes and they're supposedly building up towards this big fight You have them display their skills beforehand You have them do stuff that kind of builds up who they are Batman. We don't really see like he literally the first Theoretical fight that he has is with Superman. I'm not fucking joking He doesn't fight goons until after he's fought and he's fought Superman But what's the point of fighting goons when you fought Superman? I'm Ragging on this. I know I'm being hateful. I don't want to be but I'm literally left with no option The climax of the film is actually the best part because we actually get to see layers of characters Albeit brief, but we see some different sides, especially with Henry Keveil and with Ben Affleck's Batman, but The thing is it's just too much. We have so much on screen We have so many assets that are being filtered into our brain The entire climax is a visually stunning epic and it completely Overblows your brain, which is fantastic to watch admittedly There are moments here and there in the film that I like there are surprises that came that I didn't even expect and the moral ambiguity between the actions of Batman and the actions of Superman are Weight and the funny thing is they actually just gloss over shit that people got all mad about and previous with Man of steel and they don't even care like killing identities all this stuff. It's barely even addressed It's like they gross it over because they realize that you can't really do that shit He's kind of movies anymore, which I did like And I like the ending. I actually do enjoy how the film ends, but Up until the ending I wasn't entertained. I was very Anxious in my seat and that's the worst part of this film It's that we have so much leading up to what we wanted, but we have so many other elements instead of getting these pieces Being the epic set piece. We actually have little mini pieces all crammed together My best way to break it down is imagining who has an essay dude next week and you write it the first day And then you don't do anything else do literally hand it in like that That's what this film feels like instead of being well tuned instead of having the errors taken out instead of being filtered down and Properly structured it feels like the film had it was the first draft And there was reports that they had multiple rewrites and then Ben Affleck was even rewriting stuff on the fucking set Oh, yeah, Jesse Eisenberg Lex Luthor fucking hated him I absolutely couldn't stand his character, and I'm not saying that in a way that oh, he was so evil that I couldn't stand him I don't know what the fuck he was doing, but I think that Zach Snyder just literally gave him a ham of giant roast ham and said Jesse I want you to emulate this ham. I know even better. I want you to become the ham Here's a comparison. You thought that Kevin Spacey was too much and Superman returns. He's fucking nothing in comparison So in the end, what do I think of Superman versus Batman? I'm not buying it. The fact that Christopher Nolan didn't have any sort of overview on this film It clearly shows the fact that Goyer had way too many fucking Too much goddamn freedom just ruins a script Batman v Superman is a two out of seven. I am dead serious I Can't believe I'm giving it that but I just did not enjoy this movie until the final part For every element that was good. It was layered on by five elements that were bad. Anyway guys I'm sorry if I piss you off, but that's just my opinion. I can't believe I'm agreeing with Alex Ledbetter from Whatculture.com, but I'm actually agreeing with that guy. I can't I'm mad at myself right now for these thoughts. But anyway guys, it's all for me. Let me know what you think of it I'm off to forget about it