Great video bro but i did notice one point of contention, Amazonian women are stronger thn your ordinary human male by a fair amount, so we dont really know how long they can hold a bow back. We should get Chad on this though.
yeah, a Joker movie that was nominated for multiple Oscars made more money than a Justice League movie that belongs at the bottom of the garbage can. Not surprising at all.
@@Harold075 Many know Justice league from the animated shows and movies. Joker worked because it's a self contained story. Zack Snyder is the Frank Miller of Hollywood, his vision contradicts the character but works well as it's own thing.
Just rewatched this and it came to mind that the way Batman is depicted in this movie makes a mockery out of him in more than one way. Not only is he basically just the bus driver, because he is facing enemies that are objectively more powerful than he is in combat, he is also made looking like an idiot. Bruce Wayne/Batman is a strategical and tactical genius and he does not _need_ to be stronger than anyone else, because he _outsmarts_ everyone. There is a reason that the typical counter to the question _'Could Batman defeat X?'_ is _'Does he have preparation time?'._ Batman has outsmarted _gods_ and beings with powers on a cosmic scale. But in this movie, he is just the useless bus driver.
Snyder cut does a better job showing how he uses strategy and his technology to at least hold his own, as well as, having a way of thinking that brings rationale to the groups purpose (bringing back superman, etc). In Whedon version, he just makes jokes and looks cool.
@@bkimatab He's only talking about this film dude. The Snyder cut is pretty much a completely different movie, but it also doesn't help that bruce made some utterly stupid decisions in bvs too lol
The Batman/Superman Animated Series: World's Finest ... that is Batman and Superman.... 5 seconds after they meet.. Superman is on his knees in front of Batman........... same night... both know their secret identities.... and then you see a correct balance of power between both characters......... Bruce messing around with Lois Lane is another jewel from that doble episode..... This continuous in..... Superman: The Animated Series: The Demon Reborn..... and in Superman: The Animated Series: Knight Time ...... where Superman literally dresses up like Batman to kick Bane's ass ...... now that was he good stuff !!!....
Batman is by far my favorite comic book character ever. The way he's been portrayed since BvS though is basically a useless, weak rich guy that can't really help at all compared to demi-gods. Like you pointed out, he's more than capable of defeating about anyone, but he has a difficult time fighting some parademons. PARADEMONS! Talk about weakening a character.
@@Ramdileo_sysWorld's Finest was fantastic storytelling. And it was a cartoon for kids! I also love that Supes figures out Bats identity by using his Xray vision uttering a shocked "Bruce Wayne?" to which Batman responds with "You peeked. That wasn't very Boyscout of you." And then later tricks Clark into answering the phone as 'Superman' and has him walk out on the balcony to 'zoom in' on Bats watching him from several blocks away with a high powered telescope and microphone and tell him "Gotcha back, Clark." They figured out each other's identities in 2 different ways. Superman 'cheated' with Xray vision, but Batman outsmarted him into putting his guard down. Classic Bats.
Exactly. Snyder fanboys think that it was all Whedon's fault. Directors are suppose to have months if not a year or more prep time for this type of movie. Getting dropped in when it already started is just a recipe for disaster. Also, how is Steppenwolf Whedon's fault? Or the lack of setup for Flash, Aquaman or Cyborg?
With 10 seconds, Cpt. Smith could have ordered a hard to starboard. Hit the berg head on. It would have crushed the bow and probably rendered the ship a total financial loss. But it wouldn't have opened up enough watertight compartments to cause the ship to sink.
@@phluphie oh, I know that. Deciding to turn is what sank the ship. Anybody who watched a documentary on Titanic knows that. However, that is only common knowledge through retrospect and analysis of what happened...and...how does that metaphorically translate into how to handle finishing the making of a movie with 5 major, cinematically, un-established characters and a lot of overhead and no direction for the franchise?
The Amazons had millennia to prepare for Steppenwolf's return and the best plan they could come up with is stand around it in a circle. You would think at the very least the Green Lanterns would have set an alarm system that calls them when someone takes the motherbox.
Yeah the whole scene was lacking in intelligence. Even collapsing the tunnel was s7upid. They had an eon to prepare and their plan was to needlessly sacrifice lives? The Mayans & Egyptians were able to mystify Indiana Jones. Their traps work long after they were gone. So are the Amazons just s7upid?
I knew the Whedon theatrical release was in trouble when all the advertising was built around the catchphrase "Unite the Seven" and there were only six of them.
At first I thought he was kinda funny, but after a short while I thought it was getting old pretty fast. I mean, I get it: he's fast and hyperactive but he ended up being pretty irritating.
If you watch the Zack Snyder cut, you get that Joss Whedon was evil all along and wanted to sabotage the DCEU. I mean, he disrespected the stablished cannon and went out of his way to fuck with it some more. Just think about Lois Lane, from a "Thirsty hoe" to "To a grieving widow". I'll give the dude a thumbs up for coming up with Buffy but that's it.
@@nitramdh That would be surprising since he wanted a shot at directing a Batgirl movie. Also I'd put the blame on the executives that went into panic mode instead of delaying the movie a bit. Heck, I even heard that the tragedy that befell Snyder was just an excuse to fire him and bring in a director who would lighten the tone of the movie and cut everything to the maximum because they didn't want a four hours flick. With that said, Joss Whedon did an awful job. But with most of the movie already filmed I can't see what else he could do...
Reminds me of Tom Holland’s spider man, but he never had a lot of lines so it didn’t feel annoying, a lot of characters shut him up so that wouldn’t, he was never to loud and when he was it didn’t last while, he generally had fun jokes and pop culture references but you could also see him struggling and he wasn’t all happy like that.
9:28 - "He's whiny, and hyperactive, and most of his reactions are completely inappropriate to what's goin' on." So, he's a physical incarnation of twitter?
@@darkwolf1202 that had the infinity stones light, I mean his rings!they were supposed to be magical of some sorts!then it was just an actor who got wasted and thought it was a movie set!
Cure4Living - there’s no maybe about it. Batman and Superman are definitely far more iconic than Rocket Raccoon and Thanos. It’s not even close. Spider-Man, Superman and Batman would probably be the most iconic superheroes ever.
Hardly. The hype and positive expectation for The Avengers was off the scale, and in no small part due to it being set up nicely by 5 previous MCU movies. I don't recall anyone fearing that film to be a flop.
@giftofgab247 The 2008 Hulk film was cannon, at the end of that one Tony shows up iirc. And Banner references the film when he said "Last time I was in New York, I broken Harlem"
@@DavidNefelimSlayer Did you just called The Boys "mediocre"? I thought it was a fantastic show. Great acting, production, story, dialogue... Everything.
I love how Cyborg uses a blackout for secrecy! The first thing anybody does during a blackout is LOOK OUT A WINDOW to see if anybody else has lost power as well!
“You’d think after being isolated on an island for thousands of years, without any men, they’d be excited at the prospect of a vibrating object. But apparently not...”. Just brilliant! lol
If only the Justice League film followed the Justice League cartoon, as well as Justice League Unlimited. They are heartfelt, character-driven, and very mature. I cannot recommend them enough.
Ikr we needed that level of balanced tone for it's first live action interpretation, THEN go all out edgy. The dark stuff DC makes works because of how it contrasts with the original and that's what makes it good.
The rooftop scene is a perfect metaphor for this movie. Not only is Batman waisting his time on a non-violent burglar, he almost certainly destroyed the home of the person the burglar just robbed but flooding the place with a water tank. Getting robbed sucks, but it’s gotta be preferable to having thousands of gallons of water flood your building. But, fuck the structure, save the trinkets.
The MCU phase one worked because nearly each hero had their own story and were developed characters, we had iron man, hulk, captain America, thor and iron man 2. Each one introduces a new character who'll be part of the team, except thor which introduced thor and hawkeye. The title characters had their own backstories and character development, either obtaining power or in thors case, how to wield it righteously. Only once the main team and the two spies were introduced we had a big get together film and were invested in the characters, with loki being a returning villain with the power of an alien army and a mind controlling sceptre with him. Stakes are there. Before they had dealt with fairly localised threats, thor dealt with loki, iron man dealt with iron monger and whiplash and captain America who had the biggest threat dealt with hydra and the red skull in ww2, this was the first world threatening event because ww2 and a super soldier with an infinity stone were the threats Now, the way the DCEU goes as follows, ahem. "*HERE'S SUPERMAN BUT OH NO KRYPTONIANS ARE HERE TO DESTROY THE EARTH KABOOM HE WON BUT DESTROYED A CITY IN THE PROCESS. UH OH BATMAN DOESN'T LIKE HIM THEY'RE GOING TO FIGHT AND YAY BATMAN WON BUT DOOMSDAY IS GOING TO DESTROY THE EARTH. NA NA NA NA NANANA NA NA WONDER WOMAN IS HERE AND SHE HELPS SAVE THE DAY BUT OH SUPERMAN DIED DESTROYING DOOMSDAY :( ANYWAY WONDER WOMAN IS HERE DURING WAR TIME AND OH MY GOD A GOD IS GOING TO DESTROY THE EARTH. MIND-BLOWING! SO WONDER WOMAN KILLS HIM WITH HER LOVE BEAM. TEAM UP TIME! WE NOW HAVE FLASH AND CYBORG AND WET MAN. THEIR THREAT MUST BE HUGE AND IT'S ANOTHER ALIEN BUT ALSO ANOTHER GOD, STEPPENWOLF, HE WANTS TO DESTROY THE EARTH. PLOT TWIST! THEY AREN'T STRONG ENOUGH SO THEY RESURRECT SUPERMAN AND HE 1V1S STEPPENWOLF AND WINS THE DAY. CONSISTENCY!*"
Me: "I've watched _too_ many breakdowns of the failure of Justice League. No more." The Critical Drinker: *uploads* Also Me: "Ah shit, here we go again..."
Honestly “Man of Steel” wasn’t terrible. It was a decent stab at the DCU, with a good story but poor execution. Honestly Kevin Costner and Michael Shannon carried that movie. However, that being said Henry Cavill is a competent actor and could’ve been used in a better capacity. Justice league was just an unmitigated dumpster fire of dead babies.
@@TheLincolnrailsplitt totally not even the same movie. And yes, the snyder cut for its gargantuan run time is still superior technically to the original cut. Lighting, saturation, atmosphere, etc, are all better in the snyder cut. Even the story makes more sense because it’s fleshed out. That’s not to say that the original cut has no merit, it’s to say that one is objectively superior in terms of story and effects. I’m not interested in opinions of people who can’t be objective.
I agree, perhaps because I am a Cavill fan. He did a great job with his Superman and to the contrary it brought hope and justice and the American way, something lacking in movies now.
To answer the question: it was panic. They saw Marvel raking in buckets of cash and thought "holy shit, how do we hop on this gravy train?" Thinking the answer was "make a superhero movie!" they managed to overlook the fact that Marvel spent *years* building their franchise. Wasn't Iron Man from 2008? It was nearly 5 years of world-building before all the heroes were in the same film. DC realized they were late to the party and while there was an equally long gap between Man of Steel and Justice League, it's pretty clear those films were not meant to be connected in any meaningful way like Iron Man and The Avengers were. Everything after Man of Steel is just an effort to jam as much as possible into as little time as possible to catch up to Marvel. As pointed out in the video here - the end result is a complete mess. The Marvel cinematic universe, for all the flaws it has, is exceptional for the fact that a studio was convinced to play the long game - and holy crap did it ever pay off.
@Yeah Right still posting weekly actually... I think they’ve just done like every movie in existence and are running out of content. The final stages of a once great pages demise:(
@Burn Loot Murder Plenty wrong with that. But I used to love cinemasins, but they held personal politics as more important than the dissection of problems with a film and its production to the point that it felt to me like a different version of people who defend captain marvel and the new star wars movies.
@@thebloocat Personal politics, such as his opinions on this or that which were things relevant to the subject matter of movie but I just found unwelcome.
@@alphareturns5988 Useless was an exaggeration, but limited in quality is how I'd describe it. Anyway I can't say his version was any better. Plenty of stuff I'd have changed, character and ruleset wise
Let's not forget that out of all of the Avengers by the time AA came around, only 3 of the 6 characters on the team had movies that informed their decisions and motivations. Natasha and Barton's story is littered with small details and inferences throught the series, they're not really the focus of the movies but they have plenty of character and charisma. In ZS JL Cyborg doesn't need his own movie and neither does Flash, they could have had their characters and origins handled eloquently if the pacing of the movie was handled well enough. We don't need to see the lightning hit Barry to understand what happened, that scene with Cyborg digging up Superman is enough if you give them enough dialogue to explain stuff. These two people know each other just about as well as a newcomer audience member would, so this would be a perfect opportunity to explain some stuff to the audience and to have the characters relate to each other over something. Having more movies for each character would be good for something like setting up Darkseid's threat. The intro scene with Batman traversing the tundra with that shot of the landscape and that awesome soundtrack gives me an impression of an encroaching evil and a few people's desperation to understand and prepare for it. The problem is that there's no setup for Darkseid's threat other than the ending of this film. If I could change the entire series at this point, I'd make it so that Krypton was destroyed by Darkseid and his motherboxes, we wouldn't see that happen, but we could here Zod say something about wanting to terraform Earth to be a breeding ground for Kryptonians because Earth has no Kryptonite, meaning that Kryptonians are well, like Superman and that amount of strength is their best chance at stopping Darkseid and since Humans don't have that power, they are a waste of space and resources in Zod's eyes, he understands that with Darkseid and the whole multiverse at stake there can be no cut corners. This makes his willingness to exterminate an entire species a bit more believable. Also, don't have Superman say "Krypton had it's chance" before murdering hundreds of unborn children.
"Now, you'd think after being isolated on an island for thousands of years without any men, they'd be pleased by the prospect of vibrating objects." I always figured that vibrating objects were their main industry on Themiscyra.
If DC hadn’t rushed things and built up their universe similarly to Marvel, they could have had an amazing cinematic universe like their animated films.
Not really. WB initially didn’t want want Marvel had. Snyder’s 5 movie se was fine. A stand-alone JL trilogy followed by spin offs. They would’ve been bette off with Snyder.
To be honest I think dc should have done the reverse. Do a justice league movie then give each character a movie after. I mean honestly these characters are so iconic that we don't really need much of an introduction to them similar to how marvel treated spider-man.
I have never laughed so hard watching a RU-vid show…the writing for the humor rivals that of 70’s sitcoms…I can’t even remember all the laughs because it’s non stop 🤣🤣🤣❤️
main thing is that it had a hot chick in action scenes, and she was TRYING to do good..... how many fucking dc movies recently can you remember the heroes ACTING like HEROES instead of just super powerful beings? wonder woman made people believe, if even for a moment, that dc finally pulled their heads out of their asses and we might get some HEROES in hour superhero movies....
Wonder Woman is an oddity. More-or-less everyone involved is doing OK in their roles, the plot is mostly OK, the action scenes work... and yet the sum total is a fairly damp squib that is rescued only by the undeniable superhotness of Gal Gadot. If the woman playing Diana was merely a 10 rather than somehow a 12, the whole thing would be considered a failure.
10:50 Ahh Drinker you magnificent alcoholic, as an archer I'm glad that someone finally called out movies on treating bows as something that you just point like a gun instead of what it really is - brute forcing a massive stick into bending when it doesn't want to.
Even despite the fact that holding a longbow drawn would be insane even after half a minute, let's not even think what that would do the bowstring. Uurgh.
Most fantasy and historical films make this mistake, when 5 minutes on RU-vid could have put them on the right track. Why do they keep doing it? Don't know!
I do feel compelled to point out that Amazons are superhumanly strong and probably easily capable of holding a bow at full draw for quite a while. The bow itself is likely to be the point of failure as the constant tension damages the materials.
@@peterbrazukas7771 Why would Amazons limit their firepower by using bows of such a relatively light poundage that they are able to hold them effortlessly at full draw?
Your comparison to how the Avengers’ fight made me realize why I enjoyed the fight scenes so much more than the Justice League’s. Keep it up! This one of my favorite channels.
8:00 "humor! What's humor anyway? It makes as much sense as someone NOT CHOKING ME HARDER DURING BRUNCH!" -Ezra Miller part-time actor, full-sized bursting belly wart
13:16 "Wait, aren't these used for terraforming planets? How does that translate into building robot bodies for a human?" That's a variation of what went through my head while watching Black Panther. Oh, that guy is almost dead, rub some Vibranium on the wound. Oh, we need some explosives, toss some Vibranium down and watch it explode. Oh, let's make a shield that can absorb the kinetic energy of any attack, including Thor's hammer. Let's make it out of Vibranium. Oh, you need it to bounce off of walls and people so Captain America can pretend it is a boomerang from Zelda which would be impossible if it absorbs all the kinetic energy? Okay, we'll add a second coat of Vibranium.
Cow Commando Yeah I’ve noticed that about him too Plus her presence in bvs wasn’t that forced it was perfect for building the justice league, because it showed us the Trinity
@@herheartbeats5727 I don't believe he said that WW is a "bad movie" but he made a video where he basically shred it to pieces, and another saying that he's got a bad feeling about WW84. I think he's very suspicious of contemporary movies with female action heroes and he assumes they're always made with a feminist agenda
@@Archihuman Well maybe...I'm not in his own boots, so I wouldn't discuss that here (anyway, I think that the new Wonder Woman is way beyond everything Hollywood has produced after...)
It was impatience, they felt like the interest in comic films was at a high so they needed to capitalize. They were wrong. They could have still been putting out films right now, well not now, but they could have filled the gap left by marvels hiatus.
Justice League films could've followed behind The Avengers and could've actually put up decent competition but nope, they felt they had to play catch up with Marvel and rushed everything.
@@brainrich1358 They didn't even try. After Man Of Steel it took 3 years to get another movie.. The MCU released both Iron and the incredible hulk at same year!! In those years we could have gotten already a solo batman movie, a stand alone Flash and even an Aquaman already.
@@brainrich1358 I don't know. I think the characters are fundamentally worse than marvels. As Drinker says, their powers are not complementary so they don't work as a team.
In 2020 the UK court of civil law proved that Johnny Depp had physically and sexually abuses wife under the influence of drugs and alcohol on 12 of 14 occasions
In case anyone cares, Wonder Woman's home area (in name at least) actually existed in northern turkey, I was taking a look at greek history the other day and the works of homer and the trojan war, etc, and saw a map that said Amazons on it. Anatolia is present day Turkey, more or less. Themiscyra (/ˌθɛmɪˈskɪrə/; Greek: Θεμίσκυρα Themiskyra) was an ancient Greek town in northeastern Anatolia; it was situated on the southern coast of the Black Sea, near the mouth of the Thermodon, probably at or near modern Terme. According to Greek mythology, it was the capital city of the Amazons.
As someone who's a big fan of the DC comics, this review hits me right in the heart. How they managed to ruin everything good about my favorite characters is beyond my understanding
In 1977 millions were inspired by a teenager who heroically blew-up a Death Star and saved the galaxy against all opposition, and yet films today containing multiple Superheros will fail to unify or inspire audiences through their meaningless demise. Did Disney forget who exactly makes the story great? I think not...
@Ultra Execs can always get bonuses, even if their megacorp is going belly up. Shareholders, that's another matter entirely. Remember what kindly Santa Schwab says: we need stakeholder, not shareholder, capitalism.
I feel you're pain! I feel like dc was trying to hard to compete with marvel. They should have just taken their time a build the dc universe slowly with each movie.....like marvel.
@@LaughingGeminiI dont think it was originally trying to be the mcu. I think it was only supposed to be a short collection of films that take place in a more realistic world like a short comic series. They then turned it into the mcu for some reason. Also they dont need to take their time telling a story, star wars was only 3 films and created some of the most influential characters of all time, I think to this day, star wars is still more influential than the mcu. I dont know why people think that you have to make solo movies for every character, in the comics a lot of the fan favourite characters dont even have their own comic line yet they are still loved and are a big thing. The mcu could only be 10 movies long and it would achieve the same thing, at most the solo movies are only there to say what the character got up to and a small credits scene somehow linking it into the rest of the mcu but you could just achieve that by putting that information into the films. Also how do we know that they arent going to make solo movies in the future, there already is a superman, aquaman, wonder woman, flash solo movie. The mcu took 10 years before they even made a black widow movie and hawkeye isnt even getting a movie, hes getting a show I believe. I know a lot of those films were after justice league but they dont have to do it beforehand, its completely fine introducing them in other films, the mcu does it all the time
12:29 Greed, impatience, and panic, I'd agree, were factored into WB's decision to rush to JL, but also fear of being accused of ripping off the Marvel Method by angry viewers, who exist on Web comment sections (like here) and in their own minds. 15:51 They kidnapped Cyborg's dad, so that changed his mind.
"Jokes that land about as well as a rocket full of body positivity activists." *clip of failed rocket launch explosion* You nearly killed me with that one. XD
@@hagerty1952 Considering the payload capacity on that thing is like a kilo and a half, even _one_ body positivity activist, with no ECLSS or pressure vessel to keep them maybe alive if they reached space, would be enough to keep it from doing its job :P
@@MushVPeets - OK, just pick one part of one body-positivity activist :-) By the time it became operational, the Vanguard system was up to maybe 50 kg into LEO. You could probably get most of one up there for about a month or two.
Sometimes it's hard to believe that people are paid to write stuff like this. Stuff that falls apart if you ask even the simplest of logical questions. And Warner Brothers is as much to blame as much as the writers and directors for the mess that is the DCEU.
No. They aren’t paid much ,,. Google search the consecutive series of Writers’ Strikes in Hollywood ... the studio executives have been crushing the life out of the writers ... so this is the talentless hell that we intelligent audiences must endure.
@@smallstudiodesign No...what? People are indeed paid to write this. Just because people go on strike doesn't mean they are in the right; if anything, the number of movies with shit writing indicates they probably deserve a pay cut.
No matter if Whedon’s version of JL was bad he still has about 6 critical acclaimed films on his name which is 5 more than what Zack Snyder has. If Whedon was just given the proper time and resources (and by resources I mean solo movies for all JL members) then I could definitely see him pulling it off really well.
“Why were people sad that Superman was dead when they hated Superman and were afraid of Superman and wanted Batman to kill Superman in the last movie? “Why would blowing up one building make everybody want to live like cave men?” “What were those flying bug alien things?” “Why is every movie Prometheus now? Whyyyyyyyyyyyyy....”
1= what? 2= what? 3= parademons 4- what? im not defending the movie, its just a mcu popcorn movie which doesnt quite spoon feed you everything like marvel. but did you even watch the movies?
Because Justice League retcons Superman into a traditional hero that was beloved by the world after two films that emphasized how Superman was a lonely ubermensch that no one could possibly understand so he acted out of his own sense of morality, not for public or government approval.
I don’t think that anyone watching this move realized the three burn marks represented the three mother boxes until you pointed it out. I watched this movie with the same interest I have when ordering fast food. I know it should be better but it makes you feel satisfied until your able to find something better. I hope the studios watch your reviews and take notes. Thankfully we now have the internet where independent reviewers such as yourself can give honest and informative reviews. I grew up with siskel and Ebert reviewing movies on tv, and literally all of the newspaper reviews were influenced by how much studios spent on advertising. Thank you for your honest reviews.
Hence why the big tech industries are slowly trying to shut out independent content. Even RU-vid now has more views of mainstream content (like clips from The Tonight Show or Fox News) than little guys.
And "F" Tom Cruise for making him having to keep the damn mustache in the first place... Just like how he kept Dougray Scott from becoming Wolverine just so he can job to him in MI2.
Antonio Sonntag to be fair tho, in the movie Batman says that Superman’s body wouldn’t decay despite being dead, which is why he thinks they can bring him back, so a beard might have been the way to go. Superman has also had a goatee in the show so it doesn’t betray lore either.
The sad thing is that it shouldn't have been hard to make a good Justice League film. The Justice League has many standalone cartoon movies, and two good cartoons already. Just take anything from those stories and put it on the big screen, and you're good to go. Also, I don't care what anyone says, Cyborg belongs in the Teen Titans, not the Justice League. He's better off getting replaced by the Green Lantern. And if they can't score Hal Jordan, they can go get John Stewart.
I am right with you on this! I love many the the early 2000s JL animated shows they had some great stories and such! The whole DC live action universe just became such a cluster fuck in the end and it should of been great! Also like you Cyborg should be in Titans not JL. Oh well till next time...
If I'm not mistaken the parademons aren't distracted to the loud noise , they're drawn to it because the police siren sounds like the noises the motherboxes make. I know in the comics they're described as having a pinging sound so maybe that's what the screenwriters were trying to hint at with them being distracted by the siren.
You know, they have plenty of footage of Cavil. They should have just used the deep fake software to put his non-mustached face on his own face. The archers are in a terrible formation. They are all literally facing/aiming at each other. That’s a really, really bad tactic. You usually set up in a L formation so people don’t accidentally shoot each other instead of the enemy.
@@thisisfyne That is absolutely true. Post production to remove a moustache is actually pretty simple. It's difficult to make it look good but talented artists can do it. Begs the question, why are there more talented VFX artists on youtube than there are in actual studios ?
@@candyman9635 Humm.. there's definitely not more talented people here than in studios (especially if we're talking about the big ones like ILM, WETA, etc). Honestly, it all comes down to planning, budget, and schedule. In the case of Justice League, all those things were butchered time and time again, certainly leaving the VFX team in a bad spot to fix last minute reshoots. Additionally, realistic human faces is one of the hardest things to achieve in CGI, and animating a talking mouth flawlessly is no easy task either. It's doable.. with time and money.. which they didn't really have :S
@@candyman9635 They should have kept the mustache when he came back. Superman was supposed to be in a death-like coma so it would make sense he'd have facial hair still growing.
the strongest thing in the justice league movie was the intro, that song REALLY made it feel like the world was depressed at the death of a hero. and then batman shows up and the nonsense begins.
Marvel’s childish ass movies are annoying. I don’t care how far off from the childish and unrealistic comics Zach Snyder’s version of Superman was. Yeah let’s have a movie where Superman holds the mantle of the earth together 🤦🏼♂️ Zach Snyder wasn’t the problem. It was WB trying to catch up with the MCU. Man of Steel was a good movie.
Alex Schneider I was just about to say this.. Go back to MoS and BvS comment section. There’s a reason they’re filled with praise. Doesn’t matter we’re getting the Snyder cut anyways lol
@@alexschneider8494 I never really understood the corporate tendency to follow the leader, why try to beat the tend setter at their own game when you could just corner your own niche? The DCEU could have been a counterpoint to the campy antics of the MCU by taking advantage of the proven success of the Dark Knight trilogy, which seems to be what Snyder was going for, yet he was crippled at every step by Warner Bros execs that wanted their own MCU without realizing that if they follow that trend they'd have to compete for the same audience against an already well established franchise, they basically ignored piles of money ripe for the taking because they wanted Disney's cash.
Warner Bro's & DC trying to do their superhero team up movie before giving each their own origin/introduction movie is like buying all the furniture and appliances before a house and being surprised nothing fucking fits.