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    don’t mention it. no really, don’t! no one would believe you.

    BvS is not even in the same galaxy with Dark knight, let alone league! Bale’s Batman put more practical thoughts in his suit fighting the likes of Bane, than Batfleck did fighting Superman! even in the graphic novel, his suit increased his strength, and that was in 1986! if it were Bale’s, he’d be in a suit like in

    if DC was making even half as decent movies as Marvel, you’d be the one preaching, “a healthy comparing is not a bad thing, we’ll get better movies because of it.” and yes, there is no chance DC will ever catch Marvel, that’d require planning, understanding the characters, an actual ‘vision’, not a director’s sales

    totally! everytime DC releases a movie, thinking: “ooh did we get it this time or what?!” - Marvel releases a trailer, and I am like, “ooh snap! Top that, DCEU!” just comparing the Iron Man suits, and that medieval full body plate armor Batman wore to ‘fight’ Superman, should give anyone the idea how far ahead Marvel

    agreed. we lowered our standard. specially when it comes to Superhero movies. we think: some grown-up people wearing spandex are beating up bad guys, what did you expect? I didn’t grow up with comics, my first impression on Batman was Keaton, Kilmer, Clooney’s Batman, I didn’t even understand English at that time,

    you are not alone. whoever likes the current DC movies, a big part of it is due to the fact that there is no other home team for them to root for, this is all they have! the problem started with Man of Steel, it was supposed to be Superman franchise, but Snyder was dying to bring in Batman and make his live action