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In real life, Tony - or rather, the UN - would be in the right. It’s totally reasonable and realistic for other countries to be extremely concerned about the Avengers. While we, as the audience, know that the Avengers are Good Guys who are responsible, dedicated to helping the whole world, and don’t work for the

To all the people dogging on Cap, your arguing that he’s rejecting all oversight and so he’s wrong, but that is not the case.

Listen. I like The Concourse. It does some great things with film culture commentary. This article is not one of those things. If you guys want to troll, go play LoL.

Evans is already on for Infinity War, so no worries there.

I thought they did an excellent job of making both perspectives sympathetic (which is apparently an unpopular opinion around these parts). The conversation they have at the Avengers HQ summed up the options perfectly. Stark is saying: “Hey, let’s be accountable to something so we have legitimacy,” whereas Cap is

“most of the people who watched it actually enjoyed the movie.”

Hmmm. The Cinemascore for BvS, which polls audience members who saw the movie on opening night, is the same as the Cinemascore for “Green Lantern” and Halle Berry’s “Catwoman” movie.

Not exactly the most ringing endorsement, especially considering that the

I guess we’ll see how much water that theory holds when Civil War comes out.

I feel great about my decision to not pay money to see the thing.

I feel like you can have a reasonably informed opinion without actually plonking down ten bucks and 2.5 hours, though. If you’ve seen the trailers, you’ve read the plot summaries, you’ve heard the reviews from multiple sources, and you’re familiar with the basic structure of the movie, is there really something in a

Snyder knows where to score the best coke*, I guess.

I think it is his ability to talk like he is a giant fan of the comics while still having an established career making movies. I mean, if you don’t know anything about Superman or Batman, he sounds like he knows what he is talking about.

His wife acting as an executive producer for nearly every DCEU thing probably helps.

He’s a generous giver and taker at the Hollywood Hills Orgies.

You might want to see it at some point, just so you can see what a mess it really is, but don’t pay money for it.

I saw it for free, and feel ripped off.

Uwe Boll had a scheduling conflict, then Seltzer and Friedberg reportedly passed on the script.

I think I might like to see Michael Bay superheroes,

Don’t insult Michael Bay. For all the faults of the Transformers franchise, at least the Autobots are heroic and try to save people.

Perhaps Michael Bay was unavailable.

OK, OK. Just to be clear, from everything I’ve read about Batman v Superman up to this point, I made a good decision passing on it, right?