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DC Cinematic Universe

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Pag maaga natapos enlistment bukas baka makapanuod na rin ako ng wonder woman :praise:
 
Finally got to see Wonder Woman in 4DX!
Movie was really good! way better than Batman v Superman
Awesome fight scenes! lots of funny one-liners
Problem is 3rd act was slow.
Gal Gadot is perfect for the role
Overall, 4.5/5
 
Mas lalo raw lumalabas ang pagiging masterpiece ng bvs after panuorin wonder woman! :praise:

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Ang laki ng difference ng young, optimistic at naive na diana sa cold, cynical at scarred na nasa bvs.


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Ngayon ko lang napansin, kasama pala si spectre sa line up!!! :praise: bigatin si spectre, does this mean gagawa dceu ng title na malapit sa crisis on infinite earths or blackest night?? Nakita ko rin malaking yellow lantern battery! Mali pala, mas mukha siyang mogo. Ang living sentient na planet sized weapon ng mga green lantern corps!
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Parang nandoon din si atrocitus ng red lantern corp, larfleeze ng orange, sinestro ng yellow

Meron ding girl na lantern member, malamang siya si indigo 1 ng indigo lantern corps!

Parang si starfire katabi ni hawkgirl.. then si red hood sa bandang kanan.. si brainiac siguro katabi ni diana

Kulang na lang si black hand ng black lantern corps! :praise:

Si john constantine pala baba ni spectre.. then si black adam and shazam siguro katabi ni green arrow... :noidea:
 

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pinanuod ko uli last night sa gateway. i think this is the best CBM i ever watched. not counting Nolan's and Snyder films :lol:

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May balita ba diyan sa box office ng movie mga bossing alam ko natalo raw niya fifty shades darker

Hinde ko na alam status niya ngayon :noidea:
 
it's doing good i think

"Mighty $122.5M intl opening wknd in 55mkts for #WonderWoman led by China's $38M. $223M global debut. France, Germany, Spain & Japan to come.

i think bababa narin ito kasi maraming Blockbuster movies na ipapalabas next
 
Huh masterpiece ang BvS? Hahahahaha
Dont get me wrong, I enjoyed movie and thought it was good.
But hell no it was not a masterpiece!
It had awesome fight scenes but it has LOTS of flaws especially for the stupid Martha reference.

Wonder Woman was the best DC movie since The Dark Knight trilogy.
It was almost perfect, except for the boring 3rd qtr of the movie.
Can't wait for the Justice League!
 
100.5 M ang opening weekend niya bossing. Ewan ko kung may record na nabreak pero malaki na yan ah considering na domestic lang yan
 
Huh masterpiece ang BvS? Hahahahaha
Dont get me wrong, I enjoyed movie and thought it was good.
But hell no it was not a masterpiece!
It had awesome fight scenes but it has LOTS of flaws especially for the stupid Martha reference.

Wonder Woman was the best DC movie since The Dark Knight trilogy.
It was almost perfect, except for the boring 3rd qtr of the movie.
Can't wait for the Justice League!


It's obvious na hinde ka nag pay attention sa martha scene(9:40)

Napakasimple lang. Throughout the movie, viniew ni bruce si superman bilang isang alien god na vulnerable sa corruption. Siya mismo ang naging proof non sa totoo lang. Sa kung papanong ang paglaban niya ng crime for 20 years sa gotham ang nagtulak sa kanya para maging isang jaded and violent na vigilante.

Narealize niya na nasa same na position ni superman si bruce the night ng napatay parents niya. Powerless, ilang beses na finoreshadow sa film ang nagiging corruption ni bruce up to that point. Na naging siya si joe chill at si superman ang batang bruce. Nabigla siya na imbes na magmakaawa si clark para sa buhay niya, hiniling niya sa "killer" niya na iligtas niya si martha.

Ng kinonfirm ni lois ang nanay ni clark, na realize ni bruce na may pagka human din pala si superman despite ng difference ng physiology niya sa mga humans. Na kung papanong na cloud ng emotion ang judgment niya.

I know it's not a perfect movie, but come on! To call the martha scene stupid shows your inability to pay attention sa details na in your face ng prinepresent sa yo ni snyder.

-Ang quote ni bruce sa beginning ng movie, na nag rerefer sa nanakaw niyang innocence at slowly na pag kawala ng humanity niya
-Ang pag reawaken ng ptsd ni bruce dahil sa kryptonian incident
-Ang vision ni bruce ng devil na bat
-Ang pagkamatay ni jason sa kamay ni joker
-Ang pagmamanipula ni lex sa kanya " You let your family die!"
-Ang quote ni alfred how powerlessness drives good men cruel
-ang paghalintulad niya sa mga criminals ng gotham sa weed. Bunutin mo isa, may panibagong tutubo in it's place.

Siya ang naging embodiment ng sinabi ni harvey dent sa nolan batman, "You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain."

Naka focus ang character arc ni bruce sa bvs sa pag regain niya ng humanity dahil sa inspiration na binigay sa kanya ni clark. Sa pagligtas niya kay martha, nabigyan siya ng chance na maredeem niya sarili niya. Kay zack snyder mismo galing to.

Evident ang naging development na to ni bruce sa suicide squad ng dinisable lang niya si deadshot sa harap ng anak nito.

Pivotal sa character arc niya ang martha scene.
 
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Huh masterpiece ang BvS? Hahahahaha
Dont get me wrong, I enjoyed movie and thought it was good.
But hell no it was not a masterpiece!
It had awesome fight scenes but it has LOTS of flaws especially for the stupid Martha reference.

Wonder Woman was the best DC movie since The Dark Knight trilogy.
It was almost perfect, except for the boring 3rd qtr of the movie.
Can't wait for the Justice League!

I agree with you
 
For me BvS is still the best DCEU movie. I loved Wonder Woman and I want to watch it again asap sana pero BvS is in a whole different game
 
The martha scene was well established.


Anybody shitting it must have a serious lack of ability to pay attention that it hurts.
 
Huh masterpiece ang BvS? Hahahahaha
Dont get me wrong, I enjoyed movie and thought it was good.
But hell no it was not a masterpiece!
It had awesome fight scenes but it has LOTS of flaws especially for the stupid Martha reference.

Wonder Woman was the best DC movie since The Dark Knight trilogy.
It was almost perfect, except for the boring 3rd qtr of the movie.
Can't wait for the Justice League!

depende kung ano yung masterpiece pra sayo. by the way Logan is not :lol:

Masterpiece is the degree beyond the word BEST and the Ultimate, in terms of my scale."
so for me kung CBM i think MOS and BVS ay masterpiece too, just like Wonder Woman

Zack made a movie about humanity with Superheroes. He put up a mirror to mankind and showed them who they are. And what they will do
same goes with Wonder Woman and Nolan's Batman

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just a question a question kung kayo ang director paano niyo e stop ang laban nila in what way
hangang ngayun iniisip ko pa kung paano, still making my own script :lol:
 
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Wonder woman is doing great at the box office.

Wonder Woman' Shatters Records With $200+ Million Worldwide Opening

Patty Jenkins is having the biggest opening weekend for a female director in cinema history. Her superhero blockbuster Wonder Woman shattered the previous record for a female director by lassoing an estimated $100 million domestic and about the same cume in foreign markets. By Friday, the film had already taken an estimated $86 million in worldwide box office, and predictions for the final weekend cume continue to rise as ticket sales continue to exceed expectations

Added to the great box office news for Wonder Woman — indeed, no doubt driving that financial performance — is a 94% Certified Fresh critical reception and an A-grade from audiences via Cinemascore. The Rotten Tomatoes score means Wonder Woman is now tied with The Dark Knight and Iron Man as the best-reviewed superhero films in history, and the A Cinemascore is likewise on par with the highest-graded superhero films except The Avengers, which is the only superhero release to score a rare A+ from audiences.

Wonder Woman is a huge success for Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment. The terrific critical reception, love from audiences, and overperformance on opening weekend are strong signs the DCU has turned a corner in terms of perception and embrace by the general public. The previous DCU films Man of Steel, Batman v Superman, and Suicide Squad had mixed to negative critical reviews, mixed audience scores, and performed good at the box office but not great, with the first two movies coming in below studio hopes and expectations. Much retooling and rethinking was done over the previous several months, and Wonder Woman is the first DCU film representing much of that change in approach and perspective.
 
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This is not the first time Snyder has pulled off a cameo on the big screen. Back in 2004, the director briefly appeared in Dawn of the Dead as a soldier overseeing the White House. A few years later, Snyder then suited up as a solider once more in Watchmen as he fought alongside The Comedian in Vietnam.
Snyder also had a cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice though no one would’ve know if it weren’t for Larry Fong. The film’s cinematographer told fans that Snyder can be partially seen in the scene where Batman looks at his cell phone in an underground fight club. So, if you thought Ben Affleck’s hand looked odd in that scene, then that was because it was actually Snyder.
 
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Do Wonder Woman Reviews Prove The DC Movie Bias?

By Andrew Dyce

The news that DC Films and director Patty Jenkins had hit Wonder Woman out of the ballpark should have been a chance for the DCEU diehards to celebrate. Celebrate and, since we’re all human at heart, enjoy a bit of bragging rights, after months (years?) forced to hear how a Wonder Woman film would never get made, never be good, and never succeed financially. But with early reviews making Wonder Woman the “freshest” superhero movie ever, movie fans who enjoyed the prior DCEU entries, or simply felt that they weren’t total and complete abominations were in for a short victory lap.

As more and more critics, bloggers, and reviewers saw Wonder Woman for themselves, the conversation took on a more negative slant. Wonder Woman was everything the DCEU failed to be. Patty Jenkins succeeded in all the ways Zack Snyder fails. That with the first “good” movie in the DCEU, Jenkins should be given the keys to the kingdom. For those making the claims, they did so knowing that the consensus of the movie critic community was behind them, with many simultaneously stating these comments and praise as “proof” that those accusing them of having a “DC Bias” would now be silenced.

We’re not so easily convinced, since the tendency to misinterpret, misunderstand, or mis-characterize just what “DC Bias” is referring to makes it hard to believe it has yet been addressed, let alone resolved. In fact, the heaps of praise and overwhelmingly positive review scores for Wonder Woman may have finally proven the “DC Bias” fans have been trying to illustrate and discuss for years. But before we can explain how Princess Diana became the exception that proves the rule, let’s nail down just what the “DC Bias” really is, how it took root, and how those dismissing its existence may be the hardest ones to spot it at all.

THE DC BIAS ISN’T A ‘CONSPIRACY’

If there’s one golden rule of news, it’s that a tragic, unhappy, or negative headline will always sell better than a positive one. All things being equal, news of the unexpected taking place on a movie set, ‘creative differences’ behind the scenes, or particularly juicy gossip will gain more attention if framed through a negative lens. So it’s understandable why many outlets assume a negative outlook first – even if that stance proves less accurate, or is purely an editorial decision. It follows that if a movie is considered by a majority of an outlet’s audience to be lacking or a failure, extending that negative/worrying/skeptical tone and lens provides more opportunities to engage viewers and attract reader interest.

Considering how divisive Man of Steel and Batman V Superman proved to be in their subject matter and characterizations of their title heroes, the entire DCEU proved a prime candidate for such treatment. At this point, there’s no real sense to covering news or rumors of the DCEU with a positive or even neutral outlook, since its divisive content and tone lend so easily to worrisome headlines. Unfortunately, the box office returns and home video sales show that the audience is far from universal in its dislike. (In contrast to Marvel, three DC movies totaling nearly $2.3 billion is the kind of “failure” most studios would kill for).

So for those who view the DCEU films as successful, or simply ‘not failures,’ the editorial lens favoring a negative reading makes little sense. Over time, those readers may ultimately see that outlook as intentional bias at work… and they’re not necessarily wrong. But the editorial staff covering the news isn’t necessarily wrong, either. The narrative surrounding the film or universe held by the audience being served has become a negative one, evidence has been accumulated to support it, so reporting all news through that lens… just makes sense.

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The result, as we’re now seeing, is the accusation of bias, “known” prejudice against one studio over another, and a continuing narrative of what is working against what isn’t. Put simply: the tone of DCEU updates, news, and rumors doesn’t match the un-editorialized numbers. Writers who do control the tone can claim no wrongdoing or ethical dilemma, since this can all be classified as subjective and those writers, ingrained in how they feel personally, believe what they are saying – and therefore don’t see a problem with how they’re framing the conversation.

In other words, the perceived “DC Bias” represents more than just review scores, but the language and assumptions made when discussing films tied to DC Films in any way.

‘DC BIAS’ IS TOWARDS THE STYLE… NOT THE LOGO

Anyone following this industry has, by now, seen the “DC Bias” presented as the simple accusation that a person or outlet “hates everything DC” – or often simplified to that claim by those being “accused.” While such a straw man argument is tempting (it’s easier to poke holes in), there are certainly those simplistic accusers out there. But by this point, the prevalence of people noting, discussing, and lamenting “anti-DC” language means it extends well beyond the most overt, direct, or simply loudest members.

It all comes down to unwarranted negativity – which is both difficult to change, and even harder to notice or admit. That’s due to the simple fact that the things we enjoy about a movie, TV show, or song will almost always take a backseat to the things we dislike. It’s known in psychological circles and studies as “negativity bias,” and it’s the simple reason why a “bad” person caught doing something “good” won’t trend on social media, but a “good” person caught doing something “bad”… that can ruin their career and life.

In the realm of movie reviews, it means a film can do twenty things right and only two things wrong, and still wind up with only three out of five stars. It’s a reality of the brain that people can barely spot – but major movie studios have taken notice. Why else are most successful blockbusters designed to deliver slick, smooth, polished adventures… while being as inoffensive as possible? That’s not a slight against the creativity within those genres, nor a claim it’s easier (writing and directing a feature film seems even more daunting, knowing a single misstep can make the difference between a certified hit and a disappointment).

But it did draw a line between the Marvel films that were deemed “successful” for fitting that mold, and the DCEU movies that “failed.” Until Wonder Woman came along…




People still talking shit on DCEU labelling it as a failure despite the first three movie had an income of 2.3 billion dollars. Yeah right. It is a "failure".

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