I actually thought that Ben Affleck did a decent job in the role. He did that Michael Keaton thing where he understood the link between Batman and Bruce Wayne and was able to pull off a good Bruce, and that is really where Batman is, figuring out which one is the mask and playing both accordingly. However, it starts... abruptly. It starts with the assumption that you have seen the Superman movies, and for viewers that hadn't it comes across as more than a little jarring. You were expected to ...
Read Full Review**Watch the Ultimate Edition!** The first of several DC movies to suffer from WB forcing a mediocre cut of a great film. Before the Snyder Cut there was the Ultimate Edition, Snyder's vision is better presented here in a longer, darker, and more sensible cut of this film.
Read Full Review**Zack Snyder creates an entire DC universe in one film filled with gritty new takes on familiar characters and brutal action.** I know this is a polarizing thing to say, but I loved this movie! I think Zack Snyder crushed it with the incredible production design, off-the-charts casting, and gritty take on a lost and weary Batman. The casting for this movie is a master stroke of brilliance. Ben Affleck’s Batman is jaded and bitter, taking his rage and loss out on the criminal element of Gotha...
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Official Trailer #2 (2016)
by Thighbone Trumpet
by Richard Cheese Lounge Against The Machine
by Suite No. 2 VI. Waltz IIRiccardo Chailly,Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
(0:49) Bruce Wayne talks to Diana Prince
by Richard Cheese Lounge Against The Machine
Lois Lane leaves the Daily Planet and recognizes the janitor as one of Lex Luthor's mercenaries; (repeats) Martha Kent is held captive
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At the funeral at the end
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At the funeral at the end
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Bruce remembers his parents' death
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by Hans Zimmer Junkie XL
Lex Luthor's theme