lauviticus83
Lauviticus83
lauviticus83

While I get the concern over Batman killing people, Snyder is making a very valid point, that Batman’s historical refusal to kill (which wasn't the character at the very beginning) is actually a massive character flaw. I know this isn’t a new point, but it bears repeating - by refusing to kill Joker (for example) time

It’s rather interesting the deep detailed analysis the these Man of Steel and Batman v Superman get usually in regard about how bad they are. Yet I feel as though the marvel movies don’t get quite the same level of thought exploration. I have not yet seen either of these movies, but I have seen I think most of the

Ugh You’re just some dumbass Marvel fanboy that clearly can’t understand just how smart the movie was. You see, Snyder went for a more cerebral look at the childish comic book movies that Marvel has been forcing on us. Clearly, we needed to see Batman’s origin again (but done properly this time!) and a double down on