Interesting point raised. if man of Steel was to be released now,it would still be controversial,I also think the controversy would have less impact. a lot of things have changed in the past years especially for comic movies. I think the now massive backlash against comic films and what Logan, Deadpool, Joker and Spiderverse or even Venom have done is raged against and win the war of a one track comic movie film making system that was almost shoved on us. man of Steel and batman v superman would have had more chance to be heard if they were released now.
What I find baffling was how toxic they made out Snyder, yeah he had flaws but his vision was given an unfair death sentence by the media. that won't happen now in 2019 because the public and geek fans are now very aware of what is going on.
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All this talk of Zach Snyder's 'visions' is equal parts sad and corny at the same time. He's had more than a few 'visions' realized, it was called Suckerpunch and like BvS- it SUCKED.
This is an unfortunate side effect of the proliferation of the live action cape era we've been in for the past 20 years. Kinda surprising it took this long in the pipe for anything like this to gain traction.
Fear of Missing Out is real and more often than not it's the feat of missing something that wasn't even gonna be entertaining to begin with. I even enjoyed MOS, it's a great re-watch, everything else after fell straight off a cliff and exploded and you know what. Patty Jenkins WW and Mamoa's Broana happened and they were great, even got a Shazam as a bonus. Anybody ever heard of a book called Pet Cemetery (it became a movie btw) or any zombie movie ever. Let it stay dead is my vote.
Who mentioned releasing a mustache cut, shoutout to you.
Beefing up the old home security, huh?You bet yer ass.
I think the success of Joker will just teach them that darker movies will do well if they are actually good. BvS was not deemed good by people.
"Media critics establishment against DC" isn't really a thing any more, if it ever really was. The good movies get reviewed well, the bad ones don't. Joker definitely goes against the grain of what we expect from a CBM, but I wouldn't say Shazam, WW and Aquaman fit the Marvel mold completely either and they were all received well. MOS and BVS might not do much better now, because they are flawed and they especially do not deliver what people want for Superman. And it's not like audiences wouldn't accept some changes or shake ups for Superman, they just want a good movie to go along with it.
I took her posting the hashtag on her public social media account to mean she wants the cut, or least has some interest in seeing Snyder’s vision realized. But perhaps it would be more accurate in saying she more wants Snyder to be satisfied as a filmmaker and she’s open to him releasing another version of the film that more aligns with his vision, than actually wanting to see the cut herself.
Regardless, I do feel this is a turning point, and who knows what the future holds? And I saw this as someone who isn’t overly interested in this cut. Who’d thought Affleck and Gadot would ever throw their hat in the ring for fan support of this cut? Those are huge endorsements, and even celebrities like Dave Baustista who have nothing to do with the movie are publicly posted their support of the cut.
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"I love mankind...it's people I can't stand!!"
- Charles Schultz.
I am still waiting for Snyder to make a decent film. I doubt a potential “Snyder Cut” of this garbage heap will be it. To each their own though. C’est la vie.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Obviously, no major updates to announce from TPTB. One trade wrote 1-2 weeks ago that an industry "insider" said there was no chance of Zack's cut being released. But, it's still being refuted by people who worked on the movie. In addition, Chris Terrio had a short remark regarding the movie that he advised he couldn't speak about until after the release of The Rise of Skywalker. Could be a Disney mandate or perhaps NDA expiring? For the record, Terrio was the original writer on BvS and Justice League.
For the record, to anyone still insisting a "Snyder Cut" doesn't exist and/or doesn't have it's run time locked (once final time is locked, the movie is basically done), I present you the following from Snyder himself:The thing is, I can’t really speak to that at this moment," Terrio revealed. "But I promise that I will talk to you about that very thing at some point after [the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker]."
When the interviewer mentioned that they have "a lot to talk about" in the future, Terrio responded, "Yes, we do. We seriously do."
From: https://comicbook.com/dc/2019/12/03/...-chris-terrio/
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The film canisters read as follows
Z.S.
JL
Director's Cut
Running Time 214
Lastly, here's a link to a Twitter and Reddit discussion from Fabian Wagner who was the original cinematographer for Justice League: https://www.reddit.com/r/DC_Cinemati...ut_snyder_cut/
He says there were about 55 days of re-shoots and possibly only 10% of what he originally shot ended up in the theatrical release, which he clarifies he wasn't a fan of.
I wish he'd just leak the damn thing already. I'm beyond tired of hearing about this Cut and how it's so much better than the movie that was released. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. But WB has shown no interest in releasing it, and short of leaking it it will never be seen.
Leaking it would be career suicide for him and he'd lose most of his money, if not all of it, in legal affairs via the fallout from doing such a thing.
Warner Bros technically owns the property, although I think he may have certain "rights" with his directors cut.
And it probably won't be hard to be even slightly better/more interesting/engaging, etc. than the theatrical release for some (most?) people. Regardless, most of the supporters of the movement don't really care if it's "better" (which we all know is subjective based upon the viewer's tastes). It's about seeing what was originally visioned properly finished out of respect to Zack and the cast and crew who support him and his original take on Justice League before WB executives started pushing mandates and brought Joss Whedon on.
Can't see what Warner has to lose at this point. But they should release it before WW 84 which I hear is going to be a flashpoint reboot of the DCEU.
WRONG! Snyder completed principal photography and the post-production was in an advanced stage when he left. Whedon was hired to CHANGE the movie, not finish it. And I highly doubt that the death of his daughter was the ONLY reason why Snyder stepped down. If you want to keep believing the PR propaganda, be my guest, but it doesn't change what really happened.
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"Longtime fans will read the book and bitch about it NO MATTER WHAT."
- Grant Morrison
And about that narrative from bloggers and "insiders" insisting that Zack has just an "assembly cut", not a fully edited movie...well...
https://twitter.com/ZackSnyder/statu...49210954244096
"Longtime fans will read the book and bitch about it NO MATTER WHAT."
- Grant Morrison