Discussing Justice League The Snyder Cut After The Hype
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2024 5:37 am
Not sure if I'm stepping on anyone's toes here but I honestly don't care for either version of the DC Extended Universe's Justice League. The Theatrical Cut is a forgettable film with nothing to make it standout except for the behind the scenes controversy surrounding Joss Whedon.
But honestly, I don't get the praise the Snyder Cut gets. I heard a lot of people say that if this is the version we got then it would have saved the DCEU and would have been the future of superhero movies that it proved that Snyder was a underrated master director on par with Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg. And when I saw the film myself my first thought was... Huh, this is just as uninteresting as the theatrical cut only longer... and filled with needless slowmo... and not much else.
I mean I do think it's an improvement over what we got but this is a needlessly long film. It's about 4 hours long and it doesn't need to be. I think there's half an hour of slowmo in this movie and it's just kinda annoying after a while. Also, I never found either cut's take on the Flash likable and this was before all the shit Ezra Miller got up to, I just find this version of The Flash to be ANNOYING! At best he'll have a decent scene but that's it and now knowing all the shit the actor got up to it's really awkward how this continuity keeps trying to get me to like this character.
Something I do find interesting is how both version of this film has largely been forgotten. Take a look at Watchmen and that film is still being talked about to this day with the main argument being if the movie was a truly faithful adaptation or not and if it's a good movie on it's own. Or The Avengers from 2012, still talked about to this day and still seen by many as the standard for a crossover.
But Justice League, both the Theatrical Cut and Snyder Cut? After both films came out they were talked about for a bit and then kinda forgotten.
A few days ago I asked a few friends of mine who LOVED The Snyder Cut what they remembered most about the film. What were the scenes that stood out the most to them. And neither of them could really remember much of what happened. They had actually forgotten that Superman didn't wear his more traditional outfit (minus the briefs), couldn't remember any lines outside of Sups' "Do You Bleed" (which wasn't even in the Snyder Cut) and forgot that Darkseid even showed up at the end.
And that seems to be the general consensus, this film which ever cut we're talking about, isn't very memorable. I can't think of a single scene or moment that stood out to me. Not one line of dialogue I can quote by heart (and I can still perfectly remember the opening lyrics of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious even though it's been years since I watched Mary Poppins) or any bit that made me laugh, cry or even scream in anger.
The DCEU's Justice League is, big blur. I don't think it will ever be forgotten but I don't it's going to be remembered like other films.
But honestly, I don't get the praise the Snyder Cut gets. I heard a lot of people say that if this is the version we got then it would have saved the DCEU and would have been the future of superhero movies that it proved that Snyder was a underrated master director on par with Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg. And when I saw the film myself my first thought was... Huh, this is just as uninteresting as the theatrical cut only longer... and filled with needless slowmo... and not much else.
I mean I do think it's an improvement over what we got but this is a needlessly long film. It's about 4 hours long and it doesn't need to be. I think there's half an hour of slowmo in this movie and it's just kinda annoying after a while. Also, I never found either cut's take on the Flash likable and this was before all the shit Ezra Miller got up to, I just find this version of The Flash to be ANNOYING! At best he'll have a decent scene but that's it and now knowing all the shit the actor got up to it's really awkward how this continuity keeps trying to get me to like this character.
Something I do find interesting is how both version of this film has largely been forgotten. Take a look at Watchmen and that film is still being talked about to this day with the main argument being if the movie was a truly faithful adaptation or not and if it's a good movie on it's own. Or The Avengers from 2012, still talked about to this day and still seen by many as the standard for a crossover.
But Justice League, both the Theatrical Cut and Snyder Cut? After both films came out they were talked about for a bit and then kinda forgotten.
A few days ago I asked a few friends of mine who LOVED The Snyder Cut what they remembered most about the film. What were the scenes that stood out the most to them. And neither of them could really remember much of what happened. They had actually forgotten that Superman didn't wear his more traditional outfit (minus the briefs), couldn't remember any lines outside of Sups' "Do You Bleed" (which wasn't even in the Snyder Cut) and forgot that Darkseid even showed up at the end.
And that seems to be the general consensus, this film which ever cut we're talking about, isn't very memorable. I can't think of a single scene or moment that stood out to me. Not one line of dialogue I can quote by heart (and I can still perfectly remember the opening lyrics of Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious even though it's been years since I watched Mary Poppins) or any bit that made me laugh, cry or even scream in anger.
The DCEU's Justice League is, big blur. I don't think it will ever be forgotten but I don't it's going to be remembered like other films.