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Lol at the X-Men stories being better than MCU's. I will say that X-Men stories in the comics are better than Avengers, Cap's, Thor's, Black Panther, GOTG and Ant-Man.

Fox dropped the ball when it came to putting the story on film.

X2, Logan, Days of Future Past, First Class and Legion all objectively have better character driven stories and stronger themes than MCU movies. You need to remove yourself from your comic nerd feelings if you can't see how. Ok these are not the X-Men movies & TV shows you wanted. Boo hoo. Doesn't lessen the actual stand out quality of those productions though.

FOH. X-Men movies was borderline ass but oh no they gave us a cool storyline lol WTF. If the storyline is cool but if it doesn't turn into a great scene/ film then DC is back to square one. Why not have both both be good?

Take The Gifted for instance. Great show and great story and they didn't follow the source material but still the show is great because they wrote something worth a damn

The same could be said about a lot of the movies but your bias is so strong it completely blinds you from ever realizing it.

Ayo shut up Infinity War trailer dropped

nothing else we need to talk about b

Link or it didn't happen.

In the Marvel thread b it's lit

Not really a fan so I never visit that thread.

Gonna avoid the trailer anyway. I might actually see that movie and would prefer to go in as fresh as possible.

This from the guy who claims others are biased, lol.

Why will I visit a topic where I will have nothing to say?

These trailers for these big budget movies give away too much leaving you with no real reason to enjoy a movie at a cinema. I haven't even watched Justice League and don't know if I ever will. I felt like the trailers gave it all away.

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This nigga's worse than a scorned housewife. I swear some of y'all be seeing my screenname in your nightmares and shit.

This is you everytime I post my opinion on some live action cartoon

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I know you're always hotly anticipating my posts like you anticipated your lowlife daddy's love as a child but I have no interest you southwestern homo. Go back to drinking your estrogen laced milkshakes by the alamo while continuing to make texas look worse than florida you southern fried shithead.

I can't even say the DCEU is trash without posters having a panic attack, I feel your pain brother.

Some of these fags can't take a long enough break from rubbing themselves with their superhero blu-rays to realize that the world does not exist in a think tank. Emotional manbabies that feel the world owes them a co-sign no matter what. No different than Donald Trump. I blame the crack era a lot of these twerps were born in.
 
New Report Details The Warner Bros. Drama Behind 'Justice League'

This month, Justice League made its way into theaters, and fans of the DC Extended Universe were dismayed to see the film get mixed reviews. The long-awaited movie was meant to be an undeniable success for Warner Bros. but die-hards fans have done little else but question what went down behind-the-scenes with the project. Now, a new report from The Wrap is breaking down what sources have said about Justice League and its "Frankenstein" debut.

Not long ago, Umberto Gonzalez and Tim Molloy posted an in-depth exposé about Justice League. The film, which had the lowest opening of DC Entertainment’s most recent movies, can apparently pinpoint its lackluster reception to a few key factors.

According to The Wrap, members of Warner Bros. did approach the studio’s president Greg Silverman about removing director Zack Snyder from Justice League. The call came after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was met with critical backlash and a fierce box office drop after its promising opening. The site’s source says DC President Jon Berg was ultimately sent to oversee Justice League for almost a year after budget concerns made higher-ups antsy.

The report goes on to say Silverman was “quite harsh” to Snyder about Batman v Superman’s flop, but he was given another go at Justice League.

“They were already in deep prep on ‘Justice League’ and it would have cost a fortune. There’s stickiness to a director because there’s so much cost to unstick him,” the insider explained. “Warners is a studio that almost to a fault always wants to project strength.”

As work continued on Justice League, Warner Bros. is said to have stood by its original premiere date once reports went live about the company merging with AT&T. To move the release of such a film would have been viewed as a weakness, and Justice League had a lot to prove to audiences and business insiders. Joss Whedon was then brought in to give the movie more levity under Snyder’s blessing, but things took a turn when tragedy struck the director. Snyder’s daughter died following a suicide attempt, and he ultimately chose to leave the project to focus on his loved ones as in-studio pressure continued to mount on Justice League.

"It stopped being a good situation on any level,” The Wrap's source described.

With Justice League now in the hands of Whedon, post-production and re-shoots on the film were quickly scheduled to get things in order. The Wrap’s source went so far as to say Warner Bros. executives Toby Emmerich and Kevin Tsujihara didn’t wish to push the movie’s release date as it might have risked their annual bonuses. The time-crunch ultimately forced the film together loosely, and its re-shoots even forced Superman's Henry Cavill to have his mustache digitally removed in post.

So far, it seems Warner Bros. has declined to comment on The Wrap’s piece nor were statements given by any executives.

The sting of Justice League is still one fans feel keenly, and they continue hurting over its messy construction for years to come. Films like Wonder Woman have shown audiences what it looks like when Warner Bros. does its DC movies justice, and the DCEU will strive to follow after director Patty Jenkin’s example. Matt Reeves is currently signed on to oversee The Batman while James Wan finished Aquaman this year. Jenkins herself will return for Wonder Woman’s sequel, and Shazam entered pre-production with David F. Sandberg on its side. Fans are putting their faith in these directors to steer the DCEU in the right direction and not stumble over the pitfalls which derailed Justice League.
http://comicbook.com/dc/2017/11/30/justice-league-zack-sndyer-directors-cut-does-exist/
 
Aye @Huey_C I hate to break it to you but don't nobody give a fuck about your opinion duke

Only reason I said what I said to Broddie is cause he actually gives knowledgeable substantive posts on DC material. That's like me being a Pac fan and saying I Might not EVER watch that biopic that came out this year. I haven't seen it yet but at some point I know I'll check it out cause I care about the material its based off of.

But yeah ain't nobody checking for yo shit nigga. We clowned you for your trash opinion. Take those L's and move on.
 
soul rattler;c-10121310 said:
Aye @Huey_C I hate to break it to you but don't nobody give a fuck about your opinion duke

Only reason I said what I said to Broddie is cause he actually gives knowledgeable substantive posts on DC material. That's like me being a Pac fan and saying I Might not EVER watch that biopic that came out this year. I haven't seen it yet but at some point I know I'll check it out cause I care about the material its based off of.

But yeah ain't nobody checking for yo shit nigga. We clowned you for your trash opinion. Take those L's and move on.

Such a sensitive faggot lol, who actually CARES about someone's opinions? @Broddie this is what you're talking about bro
 
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Lou_Cypher;c-10121100 said:
New Report Details The Warner Bros. Drama Behind 'Justice League'

This month, Justice League made its way into theaters, and fans of the DC Extended Universe were dismayed to see the film get mixed reviews. The long-awaited movie was meant to be an undeniable success for Warner Bros. but die-hards fans have done little else but question what went down behind-the-scenes with the project. Now, a new report from The Wrap is breaking down what sources have said about Justice League and its "Frankenstein" debut.

Not long ago, Umberto Gonzalez and Tim Molloy posted an in-depth exposé about Justice League. The film, which had the lowest opening of DC Entertainment’s most recent movies, can apparently pinpoint its lackluster reception to a few key factors.

According to The Wrap, members of Warner Bros. did approach the studio’s president Greg Silverman about removing director Zack Snyder from Justice League. The call came after Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was met with critical backlash and a fierce box office drop after its promising opening. The site’s source says DC President Jon Berg was ultimately sent to oversee Justice League for almost a year after budget concerns made higher-ups antsy.

The report goes on to say Silverman was “quite harsh” to Snyder about Batman v Superman’s flop, but he was given another go at Justice League.

“They were already in deep prep on ‘Justice League’ and it would have cost a fortune. There’s stickiness to a director because there’s so much cost to unstick him,” the insider explained. “Warners is a studio that almost to a fault always wants to project strength.”

As work continued on Justice League, Warner Bros. is said to have stood by its original premiere date once reports went live about the company merging with AT&T. To move the release of such a film would have been viewed as a weakness, and Justice League had a lot to prove to audiences and business insiders. Joss Whedon was then brought in to give the movie more levity under Snyder’s blessing, but things took a turn when tragedy struck the director. Snyder’s daughter died following a suicide attempt, and he ultimately chose to leave the project to focus on his loved ones as in-studio pressure continued to mount on Justice League.

"It stopped being a good situation on any level,” The Wrap's source described.

With Justice League now in the hands of Whedon, post-production and re-shoots on the film were quickly scheduled to get things in order. The Wrap’s source went so far as to say Warner Bros. executives Toby Emmerich and Kevin Tsujihara didn’t wish to push the movie’s release date as it might have risked their annual bonuses. The time-crunch ultimately forced the film together loosely, and its re-shoots even forced Superman's Henry Cavill to have his mustache digitally removed in post.

So far, it seems Warner Bros. has declined to comment on The Wrap’s piece nor were statements given by any executives.

The sting of Justice League is still one fans feel keenly, and they continue hurting over its messy construction for years to come. Films like Wonder Woman have shown audiences what it looks like when Warner Bros. does its DC movies justice, and the DCEU will strive to follow after director Patty Jenkin’s example. Matt Reeves is currently signed on to oversee The Batman while James Wan finished Aquaman this year. Jenkins herself will return for Wonder Woman’s sequel, and Shazam entered pre-production with David F. Sandberg on its side. Fans are putting their faith in these directors to steer the DCEU in the right direction and not stumble over the pitfalls which derailed Justice League.
http://comicbook.com/dc/2017/11/30/justice-league-zack-sndyer-directors-cut-does-exist/

They fucked this universe up, all because they wanted to rush and compete with marvel for no reason. Fuck WB and @"soul rattler"
 
Yo that article really made me feel sad for Snyder. Damn they were foul as fuck. Kevin Tsujihara and Toby Emmerich gotta go. If I was Snyder I'd hit up Feige to spite them and pitch a Superman story that is supposed to be dark. The Sentry.
 
But i had a feeling about shit like that article explained. Something was just very fishy about Snyder leaving. I understand the death of the daughter was a big deal, but i also knew he had to of had a shit relationship with WB too after BvS criticism.
 
LOL now he yelling fuck me cause I called a spade a spade. You hurt nigga

Anyway, heads gotta roll at WB. Snyder would've been better off making that third 300 movie and dipping after Man of Steel.
 
Broddie;c-10121368 said:
James Wan better bring his guns to the editing room. These muthafuckas as two faced as one of their villains.

Whats super odd is Aquaman has been done filming for awhile and in post production, but we hardly hear anything about it. Even when it was filming. We heard more from every single DCEU movie during post production, filming, and pre production, but with Aquaman we barely heard a peep.
 
Broddie;c-10121354 said:
Yo that article really made me feel sad for Snyder. Damn they were foul as fuck. Kevin Tsujihara and Toby Emmerich gotta go. If I was Snyder I'd hit up Feige to spite them and pitch a Superman story that is supposed to be dark. The Sentry.

Once again Tsujihara is involved was he officially let go?
 
soul rattler;c-10121369 said:
LOL now he yelling fuck me cause I called a spade a spade. You hurt nigga

Anyway, heads gotta roll at WB. Snyder would've been better off making that third 300 movie and dipping after Man of Steel.

Says the nigga stalking my post lol
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Everything myself and broddie been saying about the DCEU is coming to fruition, smh. Hopefully this whole shit goes nuclear and we get a better product in the end.
 
iron man1;c-10121377 said:
Broddie;c-10121354 said:
Yo that article really made me feel sad for Snyder. Damn they were foul as fuck. Kevin Tsujihara and Toby Emmerich gotta go. If I was Snyder I'd hit up Feige to spite them and pitch a Superman story that is supposed to be dark. The Sentry.

Once again Tsujihara is involved was he officially let go?

It was a rumor but here's hoping. He's proven to be an asshole. Now we know how guaranteed money got fucked with.

Marc Bernardin who does the Fatman on Batman show with Kevin Smith made an analogy that I actually think is what happened.

Since WB owns DC they felt they had the bigger dick (The muthafucking trinity!) and that it was enough. Marvel had the more average package but their stroke game proved undeniable long term nh. Reading it back it sounds gay as fuck but it does seem to be how these execs played it.

Did the Morbius movie get a director yet? Snyder should hit up Feige for that one and bring back Wesley as Blade. Crush WB's soul.
 
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Lou_Cypher;c-10121370 said:
Broddie;c-10121368 said:
James Wan better bring his guns to the editing room. These muthafuckas as two faced as one of their villains.

Whats super odd is Aquaman has been done filming for awhile and in post production, but we hardly hear anything about it. Even when it was filming. We heard more from every single DCEU movie during post production, filming, and pre production, but with Aquaman we barely heard a peep.

its a good thing imo. Nearly evey DCEU film had contradicting hourly articles its was fucking ridiculous.
 
I hope Zack Snyder gets Gerard Butler to visit the WB offices and put a spear between Tsujihara's designer shoes and his favorite wall.
 

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