Power with Girl is better.
Yes, let's see. Whedon implies that Gadot does not speak English very well and did not understand what he said.
He says Fisher is not a good actor.
He implies he just had to have sex with "Buffy" actresses while he was married because he would regret it if he did not have sex with them. I just had to do it. They're hot. Hmm, he didn't seem to think cheating on his wife would lead to regrets. Strange he didn't think about that.
Yeah, he should have just stayed silent or just apologized and stopped instead of trying to justify it.
Power with Girl is better.
Tolstoy will live forever. Some people do. But that's not enough. It's not the length of a life that matters, just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on when our hearts break. Hearts always break and so we bend with our hearts. And we sway. But in the end what matters is that we loved... and lived.
The moves against Fisher probably had nothing to do with race. It's more that he was an unknown actor playing the most obscure member of the league. If he's assertive, it'll piss off anyone else working there. From Fisher's perspective, he was more familiar with Snyder's way of doing things which allowed for input from actors, so the shift to a different style is jarring. That's where different understandings come in.
The idea that Whedon should just ignore his contributions is unhealthy. Whedon came onto a movie in the middle of production while everyone else had been on for a while. As a person who had been in the industry longer, it was his responsibility to recognize how others may have some blind spots or expectations.
Whedon's attitude could've been justified if the work was bad. But it wasn't. The Snyder cut has a 71% rotten tomatoes rating and 8.1 IMDB score. Whedon made the cardinal sin in the arts of being on the wrong side of history, and being obnoxious about it. That's how you become the bad guy in other peoples' memoirs.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
Now, that I can agree with. Really, his first villain should have been Lex. A human villain, and a 'mind over muscle' scenario.
I don't recall that many montages. The only one I do remember is Cap and the Howling Commandos taking down Hydra, and Red Skull being increasingly angry about it. I don't count the training at Camp Leigh as a montage. But to each their own.
Nah it pretty much was. The Top Critics score on RT is at 52%. Metacritic where only critics from respected media outlets are considered has it at 54/100. These two metrics give a better impression of how actual film critics rate a movie than the general RT rating that is inflated by YouTubers and "critics" from fansites.
So both JL versions are bad with Snyder's version being a bit less bad.
Tolstoy will live forever. Some people do. But that's not enough. It's not the length of a life that matters, just the depth of it. The chances we take. The paths we choose. How we go on when our hearts break. Hearts always break and so we bend with our hearts. And we sway. But in the end what matters is that we loved... and lived.
I think the issue here is the SOURCE.
If it's Affleck offering me advice or not liking what I am doing-I am WAYYYYYYYYYY more prone to listen to an Oscar winner. He made movies folks loved and some won awards.
Fisher-who has no resume outside of theater and Broadway-is NOT going to tell me ANYTHING. Not when my resume has Buffy on it that bomb as a movie but became a hit show, had a spinoff and tons of comics as does Firefly.
The fact WB thought so LOW of Cyborg that a no-name gets to play him versus others like even Khary Payton. Says how low on the pole Cyborg was. Maybe a bigger name would have gotten Cyborg's stuff kept in the film.
Everyone else had skins on the wall. Even Moama who I remember from Baywatch more than Stargate. I think I would have kept my mouth SHUT. Maybe if he did-all the praise from the Snyder Cut might have opened some more doors.
Instead he went after a guy that wasn't working at WB more than he did Wheldon with no proof.
Wheldon will find work even if it's under a different name.
The USO scenes were part of the narrative, it showed how they were using him and keeping him from the fighting. They were fun too.
The whole character arc was few believed in him and he had to prove himself, before and after the serum.
The fighting Howlers was one of the better action montages I have seen in years.
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!