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torok said:
It was actually a pretty decent film. As a comic book fan, it was one hell of an improvement and a good direction. Fortunately, the international box office seems more healthy. They are now correct on their versions of most heroes. Finally Superman acts like Superman. Cyborg was pretty great and the Flash worked as a mix between Barry Allen and Wally West. I also do like that DC is having their heroes show power levels more on par with the comics, I was never a big fan of Marvel basically stripping them of all their powers.

I still don't get why people like to make this separations between the US and the rest of the world. I know the US is the biggest film market, but it really doesn't matter that much from where the money is coming. If a film did 0 on the US and 1B worldwide would it be a failure?

In comparison, I saw Thor Ragnarok as a terrible film, since they simply s*** on everything Thor has on the comic book and create a satirical version of a great character. Marvel has a tendency these days of making their heroes look like big goofs. Thor acts as a man-child even if he is a god with thousands of years that should know better. They are also going waaaay too much in a comical direction. It's joke after joke, it jus looks like all those heroes are just f**** around while the world is at risk. I guess this is the kind of formula that guarantees a 90% RT score and a good box office, but it's completely disrespectful with the work of genius like Jack Kirby,

figured he could have fun one time before thanos kills him



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