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Posted by astralblak, Fri Mar-25-16 06:21 PM
>I really like the "Knightmare" sequence. It's honestly the
>best scene in the film. Too bad it has no bearing really on
>the overall plot.

first wrong, it's completely unnecessary, but uhh yeah it does have bearing in the plot in terms its giving the audience insight into the fear the character has of Sups, but that's already established so it was unneeded

Same with the dream that immediately follows
>it, which is so poorly done that 90% of most audiences won't
>understand what transpired. The hero featured in the 2nd dream
>sequences is wearing such a piss poor suit, that I'm still
>scratching my head to the point of blisters.
>
what just say it. stay using no spoiler language

>I also really like the last Senate sequence that's featured in
>the trailers. It has great writing and tension that the rest
>of the film sorely lacks (Mostly this movie is dour and boring
>as fuck). I'm going to go deeper later in this post for those
>trying to avoid spoilers.
>
you thought this shit was boring? i think you just want those corny jokes Marvel litters all in the films for levity, but that's not this

>Jeremy Irons is a GREAT Alfred Pennyworth. He has a great wit
>and sensible knowledge that brings much to the table including
>great chemistry with Ben Affleck. Alfred makes a great
>sidekick assisting Bruce from the Batcave. I'd believe that if
>Alfred is out with Batman he'd be able to hold his own in
>those fights.
>

>SPOILERS!!!
>
>As I said the last Senate scene is great. It's just too bad
>Lex decides to kill his assistant Mercy Graves. For those
>familiar with the comics, Mercy would always beat the shit out
>people trying to attack Lex and take part in his plans. Here,
>she relegated to doing absolutely nothing. And worse off is
>the decision to kill her. Like in the first season of
>Daredevil that eventually came back to bite them in the ass by
>having Karen filling in Ben Urich's role by becoming a
>reporter despite having no writing skills and building to
>that. I'm afraid this might come back to bite them in the ass
>as well.

agreed. can't argue that