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JinxRake said:
Well, after seeing this movie I'm saying a permanent "Fuck off" to Bob Chipman as a movie critic that I watch with some regularity. I went in expecting a bad flick, but ended up with a pretty honest, pretty fun romp of a movie that seems to finally hit some good beats and ignites my interest for the franchise moving forward. I'm not a huge fan of Man of Steel or Batman v. Superman, but I did enjoy them at the time and would rewatch again...but this feels a step above those. Heck, I'd call it on par with the animated Justice League: War movie from a few years ago.

It's amazing how much people complain about the DCEU honestly. It doesn't seem to matter what direction these movies chose, there will always be an incredible amount of whining from fans that each want a different thing from what they're getting. No matter how the costumes look, someone will say they're ugly. No matter how the characters act, someone will say it's not how they should act. No matter what the villains are, someone will say they should be someone else or someone different. The noise is just...eeeesh.
I feel Marvel doesn't have to deal with shit like this basically because there was never something different for fans to expect.

People do give Marvel a lot of leash to work with. But the upside is that people seem to be loving the JL movie - those who've watched it, of course.