Originally Posted by
darkseidpwns
Those exact arguments were made by only Outside85 and he just posted them a few hours ago.
Poor pacing: Agree on SOB especially and TOA but Public Enemies was also poorly paced, so was Superman: Doomsday and even TKJ, so it's neither a new phenomenon nor a "New-52" movie one. MOS and BvS are horridly paced as well.
All source material is "mishandled" one way or another, this is a very shoddy and subjective argument, take BvS, you could argue it mishandled TDKR and DOS, you could argue Rises mishandled Knightfall, you argue Age of Ultron mishandled it's comic counter part. They've been open and candid about borrowing ideas from a variety of sources for new material, this is standard process and always has been. BTW accuracy to the source material doesn't guarantee anything special if Year One and TKJ are taken in to account, not everything is TDKR. They're only mishandling the story if they deliberately invoke the themes of the source material and miss the point, which they haven't done so far because these movies aren't deep or clever enough to make a blunder like that.
Animation is completely subjective here, the choice is understandable as this anime style is likely to sell more outside U.S.A.
Ok got me on characterization.
What is meaningful content? you get a movie, you enjoy it case closed,it's meaningful if you dont then stop buying.
The most recent animated movie was made by an animation maestro and before its release everyone was begging for him to return and save DC animation from Tucker, now he's suddenly public enemy number one because of a sex scene. Still TKJ is making money and it's rated on par with the standard output, it's just internet fanboys who are fuming because their head canons was burned to the ground.