I'm interested to see what they do with Eisenberg but I know that Mark Strong would have been terrific as a cutthroat, intimidating genius like the lex luthor of the animated films and series.
BanditIncorporated Although I would've preferred Cranston or Strong, I don't think Jesse Eisenberg is a bad choice. I'm sure we're getting a better Lex Luthor than the ones potrayed by Gene Hackman and Kevin Spacey. Who are both great actors, but their material was weak imo. Chris Terrio wrote the script for BvS and we aren't trying to be in the 80s anymore, so I think that it's going to be good. Ps. This is probably the most "Heath Ledger-casting" yet. As we all knew that he was a good actor, but just not what the Joker required. Same with Eisenberg.
"Superman killing Zod MUST not only be addressed, but resolved in this movie if his character is going to move forward..." And the actual film didn't even touch on this at all.
+Danny Malzahn At least you're just calling the film "epic" and not a "cinematic masterpiece" like others are. But still, while there are certain things to like about the movie, such as some quite impressive cinematography, I found that the cons vastly outweigh the pros. For one, like I said in the original comment, Superman's character is very much lacking. But with that being said, so is everyone else's character. But getting back to the primary example, Superman has the charisma of a wall. He doesn't need to be Christopher Reeve-campy, obviously. We live in a much different time now, and what was acceptable in 1978 won't always necessarily be acceptable in 2016. He doesn't even need to be like Star Lord or some other MCU hero. But he has no arc at all. He wants to hang up his cape, apparently. That's not explored very much, other than the one scene it's mentioned in...and I guess dying, too (but that's more of a "'permanent' retirement" anyway.) And like I said, he doesn't deal with Zod's death. The film wants us to feel sorry for Superman, in that he's being accused of killing some warlords in Africa, when he really didn't. Know how they could have made us feel more sympathy toward his case? Actually capitalize on the fact that he doesn't kill by reminding us WHY he doesn't kill (which is, him being traumatized by murdering Zod,) rather than just having Clark say "...but I didn't kill them." There's two scenes where he kind of us has a character: the one at the hotel room balcony with Lois, and the one where he's on the mountain. The latter of which is extremely cringe worthy in how pretentious it is, and how it summarizes a lesson Superman basically should have learned by now. But as for the other characters, they all seem to be equally cold and distant, with Batman being the only one who's kind of a person, since he has an arc. Here's where I think Snyder went wrong: DC's characters are more of embodiments of ideologies than they are embodiments of human flaws (which is Marvel's characters, with some examples being Iron Man's alcoholic problems, Hulk's electrified anger issues, Spider-Man's juggling of responsibilities whilst being a superhero on top of it all, etc.) But Snyder seemed to take this idea too far, in that he appeared to believe that meant that they weren't characters at all. DC's characters are more ideological, yes, but they're still CHARACTERS. They have personalities, they're people. He took the saying "DC's superheroes are gods" way too literally. Superman of all people should be more human. The irony of the Superman character is that, despite all his godlike power and demeanor, he was raised on a FARM in Kansas. His town name is Smallville. SMALL-ville! A bigger issue, in my opinion, is how the film pretends to be deepest thing ever. I hate the argument "you just didn't understand the movie." It's such a cop-out excuse. What's irksome is how, despite all the disjointed editing got many people to think it a masterpiece, the film is conveniently able to drop it for the "third act" (and do indeed emphasize those quotation marks around "third act," since this film doesn't really have a middle.) I didn't find the Doomsday action sequence to be particularly artistic, like the rest of the movie supposedly was, according to many. I mean, maybe in a standalone film without as many characters, you could try this storytelling and editing approach of disjointed editing. But in a film starring Batman, Superman AND Wonder Woman? It just seems like a method of cowering away from a huge project on a scale like this.
Danny Malzahn "I've never heard anyone call this movie a masterpiece." Perhaps I haven't either, or at least not explicitly in that specific wording, but people seem to make this film out to be more of a masterwork than it really is. "For one superman did have character and a great arc. This Superman is still getting on his feet plus he's being persecuted by the whole world I doubt he'd be mr happy. We see he wants to do good for the world and right his wrongs but the world rejects him. You say Superman needs to be the most human when it wasn't until MoS that really humanized him at all. Superman was never designed to be relatable he has always been about a god using his power for good. MoS and BvS made him relatable and we see his broken human side." His arc is basically just moping around, but for ill-defined reasons. I guess it's because people are criticizing him. But if that's the case, then how am I to like him when he seems to be ignoring the fact that people worship him as a messiah? I'm pretty sure the latter is the bigger issue for his character, here. And apparently, according to Clark himself, most of the world respects him, right? So he can't handle the 20-30% of the people who are detracting him? Worry more about being overblown by people down below. I mean, the real Superman wouldn't want anyone worshipping him at all. And yes, MoS humanized him, but character development should continue off in some way where the last film left off. Here, they backtrack his character by de-humanizing him, making him out to be the emotionless demigod Luthor thinks of him as. Oh, and his character did have the relatable feature of simply being a god raised amongst mortals. But he seems to forget his roots as a farmer from Kansas. I mean, he wants to save his mother, yeah, but that's not really the same thing. They only explore what it means to be a man in terms of morals, not simple things, like Clark grabbing a beer from the old farm's kitchen to remind us he's human at heart. They show him kind of broken, but they don't explore it. Making a grim, constipated face for the entire movie does not make for a great arc. "These characters had personality." They have vague and distant human traits. But they all seem to have some kind of inside reference, that some comic book fans will get, but mostly, that the writers of the film will understand. The characters are also one of the disjointed things. And Lex, while being the only one with some personality, is the one person I found absolutely atrocious to watch. He seems to be replicating Heath Ledger not just in terms of personality, but he even attempts to channel some form of tick, like Heath Ledger's inaudible lip-licking, but this time around, continually jolting his head slightly to the side and uttering "MMM" after every single line of dialog to the point where it's cringe inducing. And then the scene where he gets shaved was just...laughable. Not just because it looked hysterical, but also because it was just an extremely unsubtle nod to the comics. And also, I never got the impression he was trying to be different than his father, but rather trying to disprove that god is good, which sounds like the motive an "edgy" 14 year old would write in a script. "What does bad editing even mean? I've never heard anyone talk about that in any movie." If we're speaking in honesty, I have trouble explaining it. It's just something your brain and your eyes notice. It's not cut like a usual film. Like, the opening sequence isn't quite clear. Usually in a film, you have a few scenes establishing the characters, tone, and setting up the eventual climax by showing us pieces that will come into play. BvS does do this, but it never seems to stop. Like, yes, an entire movie does obviously build up to the ending, but the first time I saw the film, it didn't seem to end. I know that's a vague, not very well written description, but hopefully I'll come up with something better in how to articulate my point. "The film is deep it deals with xenophobia, how much power a being should have, should the government control God, and the idea of a god being all benevolent and all powerful." And I never said the film didn't deal with certain themes. I'm just saying it isn't a great film simply for having these themes, motifs and symbols. An example of great symbolism is in Goodfelals: the iconic one-take shot of Henry taking his girlfriend down into the basement to enter the Copacabana, showing how he gets the best things in life by using the "underworld." In Batman v Superman, the symbols are so much less profound simply because they have to spell everything out. For a film that has so many defenders claiming "you just needed your hand held through the entire thing," it's ironic how the actual execution of the film is basically no different than if they had just gotten up and told us what the meaning was. So yes, I'm sure many people "understood" it. They just didn't think it was very subtle, therefore not as profound as many would acclaim. (Continued in next comment)
Danny Malzahn "You see the problem is that people like you expect superhero movies to be dumb fun action flicks and never break out of that mold but when it does it's pretentious." Where did this even come from? My favorite superhero movie is The Dark Knight, FYI. I find that it integrates it's storytelling themes into the film well. In fact, it barely has any action on the scale of other blockbusters. Its action is one of the least compelling parts. Like I said above, I just find that BvS is pretentious simply because it lacks any restraint in it's "deeper" meaning. If anything, it defies the meaning of "deeper," considering that would imply some analysis required. I mean, the horse shows up in the center of the shot twice. The film isn't automatically profound and the greatest superhero movie ever simply because it has the theme of "horses" and "riding off to war." And I didn't say you "needed" to address Zod's death, but it would certainly help the audience connect with Superman more, rather than just having him be sulky and then call him a "complex character." And no, I don't quite see the point of the Martha scene. Batman was already aware that Superman had some form of parentage, which he had specifically expressed just moments ago in his final speech to Superman during their fight. But all of a sudden, he discovers that Superman has a mother whom he cares for. What he's been doing the whole movie in saving people is much more heroic than that. But all of a sudden, Batman is shocked that Superman wants to save his mother. What did he assume before this? That Superman didn't care for his own? And how does this take anything away from the "1% chance" that Superman will turn evil some day? I have no doubt Batman would agree to save his mother, since that's what Batman would do. But this doesn't instantly make the Knightmare sequence any less plausible, nor Flash's time vision thing (unless they're one and the same, since I really couldn't tell with the editing/writing.)
UPDATED. Both parts of my Batman V Superman fan fiction video, now combined as one. Plus, a few EXTRA SCENES and a slightly ALTERED ENDING. Starting at 45:10
Aitor Molina Yeah its just a scene after Batman and Superman are friends. Where Bats fixes the dream machine for Supes to use with Bizarro, and a different description while supes is floating over mars
this video is awesome... hey, can you do "what it should be" videos for movies that DONT exist? like take some ideas from the fans and make some more cool story lines instead of waiting for people to announce new movies.. that could also spark something for the cinematic world and they may end up working together to take your ideas and put them on screen. like remember the video where you said "what if hulk, spider-man, and wolverine were in a movie together" you should do that one! or a big one would be Marvel and DC vs Transformers and Star Wars.
This was legendary!!! Now i know that if they ruin "batman vs superman" i can just pretend it never existed and just watch this kick ass version instead. thank you bandit incorporated.
THAT....WAS....FUCKING.....AWESOME!!! Why aren't you a screenwriter? This is a story with great action, high stakes, fantastic character development and really clever ways to adapt the source material. Those guys at Warner Bros better live up to this bar.
I'm currently working on the script for an animated fanfiction of BvS. In my version, Lex Luthor uses Zod's corpse to test how kryptonian cells store energy and uses the kryptonian substances of the World Engine to create kryptonite. He uses that to turn his most loyal security guard John Corben (who was injured in Metropolis during Man of Steel) into a kryptonite powered super cyborg: Metallo! That way we can save Bizarro and Doomsday for later and introduce the cyborg technology... of Cyborg.
This shit is fuckin awesome!!!! I loved it i felt like i was watching the movie! I'm adding this to my favorites and i think I'm going to watch it again! No doomsday but ig thts cool i can't see eisenberg doing the kind of things ur lex was doing but he was chosen for a reason ig..but i also love how u made the 2 fights between batman and superman reasonable and fair!! No wonder woman in action but I'm ok with that too bc i only noticed she was not in any of the script until the end. Overall great story and work!☺
Not a surprise. So much better than the movie. Dude, seriously I hope you're trying your luck in Hollywood as a superhero/Sci-fi screenplay writer. You could fix the DCU!
When you said Bizzaro and Superman fight in the volcano, and at the end showing Bizzaro waking up in a new place I though the volcano had the portal which you mentioned that leads to Wonder Woman. I don't know that would be pretty awesome. Great video by the way.
That idea for bizzaro could've been a post credit scene for super boy who is a mix of kryptonian dna (superman) and human dna (lex luther). Just like comics and young justice. A big tease for the live action teen titans (blackbirds) tv series coming to tnt.
Adding to your ending: Superman stares at Wonderwoman but Batman just glances and is more fascinated at the portal. The camera pans into Superman's eyes then Batman looks back at Superman then chuckles and suggests a lead lined costume. Wonderman smiles. CUT.
***** He's been in some bad movies..., but was his performance in those movies bad? I wouldn't know because I haven't watched any of his bad movies, well at least not the really bad ones. For instance, I thought his performance in Daredevil was good even though Daredevil isn't a very good movie.
***** Or like when Marvel announced that Chris Evans was going to be Captain America. Everybody got mad and started to point fingers at the Fantastic Four where he played Human Torch...wait a second? This almost exactly the same, except for Ben Affleck being a better actor and already a comicbook fan.
***** Intresting. I think Henry Cavill is the best casting since Robert Downey Junior as Iron Man. He's a way better Superman than Reeve's imo, but that's probably because I didn't read comics until the 2000s (There are only two comicbook shops in my country, so I couldn't really read them until they became digital). So, I might not have the same perception of Superman as you do. I just felt that it's way too cheesy for my liking. I'm not saying they're bad, I do still enjoy them. Just not to the same extent. I'm also a fan of Batman comics and I didn't love Bale's Batman, loved his Bruce Wayne though. I liked Affleck's casting, not just because he's a great actor, but because this is a guy who will not fuck up a second time, he learns from his mistakes and has been a Batman fan since he was a kid. Look at his oscar acceptance speech for Argo. This is a guy who knows that fucking up is not an option. Everything I've heard has been great. He's become massive, they are actually going to make him fight like Batman, he will probably do more detective work and he builds his own stuff. He's suit is the best we've ever had aswell imo. I really like that DC is going for the more "serious" tone. It brings a nice balance to Marvel. It always has the bonus for me that they won't have the same risk of being really bad when the jokes become old for me. I mean, like I could only watch The Avenger 3 times before after every joke I became taken away from the movie. I've seen MoS probably 12 times by now and it just keeps getting better and better when you start noticing stuff and finding answers to plot holes etc. But anyway, I respect your opinion.
***** He has also done some great choices in terms of bettering his directing. First from Fincher for characters and now from Snyder for action. Also, in the comics he's sometime been drawn differently, but if you compare the Arkham video game series Batman to Ben Affleck with the cowl on. It's pretty much a perfect match. Which is good as it's the best batman outside of comicbooks I think we've ever had.
+Danny Malzahn Jesus give it up dude you gotta learn to accept that something you love was fucking terrible. Nostalgia and denial has blinded you friend.
+Danny Malzahn Dude jst give up, the movie was not as good as Bandit's version from a storytelling perspective because it tried to be too many things at once. Batman and Superman didn't have a legit reason to fight, Lex Luthor isn't true to his comic adaptation, why does wonder woman show up, why is doomsday in the second DCU movie then instantly killed off, WHY is Superman killed in the second DCU movie. Im not even closed to being finished, but as you can see Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman(Zack should be fired for this) Movie has alot more flaws than Bandit's proposal video.
Again, thank you for this! I have watched a total of 6 times. The video was the spoonful sugar that helped the cinematic BvS medicine go down. Your reason for refusing the go the kryptonite route at 38min was spot on. Anybody could shoot it at Superman and win! Anybody! Using your 3 step de-powering method will make him worthy of being on the Justice League.
I think it needed a better conclusion with Lex Luthor, but nevertheless this was a genius speculation! You've done a great job taking all the good stuff from the comics and putting it together into one epic script for a film. Really makes me hyped for the real movie. Well done man :)
In about past quarter way right now, just letting you know bandit that I salute your insights. I especially love the dialogue between Clark and his mother.
Just FYI: Yes, Bandit knows about Jesse Eisenberg has been cast as Lex Luthor. He even has a video about it. Most of this video was recorded like two or more years ago, when it was unknown who would play him.
03:38 The problem wasn't that he was in another atmosphere. It was the fact that it was Kryptonian atmosphere. He took the fight with Zod to space and was fine.
Just re-listening to this post-BvS, only 4 minutes in and everything here so far is already better than the entirety of the actual movie, and actually shows some substance instead of just paying lip service to it with pretty visuals! Great work, I really wish you had written this movie instead.
Waiiit a minute...if the compound makes Superman's skin transparent, so he can't absorb yellow sunlight, he shouldn't be able to absorb red sunlight either...right? That means the red solar lamps are useless! Well, there goes 1/3 of Batman's genius plan.
This is absolutely outstanding! The amount of thought and time that's gone into this is nothing short of incredible. Pryor to watching this, I've seen both BvS trailers and neither of them had me sitting on the edge of my chair as much this did, and this is just a 2D plot idea video, apposed to an actually cinematic trailer. I love how you've had both Superheroes win a fight, and made it feel more like an actual BvS movie than the actual one being made. I hate how WB have added so many characters to it. It should mostly center around Batman and Superman, but just from the trailers alone, there's been teasers of Darksied (The parademons), WW, Doomsday and some others. I know it's to early to judge, but WB have stuffed up some DC films before and I just don't want that to happen to such a big title as BvS. Anyway, Amazing job with the video, make sure to keep it up. How some videos have millions of views and this only has 63k (As of now) is such a crime.
Danny Malzahn The point I was trying to make is that BvS is clearly about the two biggest names in the DCU battling it out. That right there is enough plot for an entire movie, Captain America Civil War on the other hand is based of the comic books, and in the comic books it's obvious that it's about not only Captain America and Iron man fighting, but a good amount of the Marvel universe. The only reason I'm against so many characters being thrown in is because I'm afraid it's gonna lead the movie away from what it's really about.
F***in' A man! I can tell you put a lot of thought into in. I'm still a bit confused where you think Aquaman and Wonder Woman (possibly other founding members) should be introduced though since rumors have been going around that the movie also ultimately sets up the creation of the Justice League. But that's some fine work bud. Keep it up!
Amazingly, I've just come across your channel. So my apologies for the late comment. Your version of BvS displays a MUCH better understanding of both of the characters and their motivations. Your casting of Lex was what should have been (someone who could actually bring a sense of menace and didn't knock you out of the movie every time he opened his mouth.) I loved Superman and Batman looking at the situation with the alien super soldier from different points of view and Batman's "kidnapping" of Lois Lane. There was no foolishness of Luthor goons with special bullets (for some reason) that led back to Lex and no attempted frame up of Superman having killed a group of people with heat vision (who also strangely enough had bullet-ridden bodies. Superman also had a sense of regret at having had to kill Zod and swore to find another way in the future (as opposed to him driving a warlord thru a stone wall at super speed. (That guy's dead.) I love that you did two main character fights (one where Batman isn't really prepared and one where he is and wrecks Superman.) Everything holds together very well except for some of the Bizarro stuff. The Bizarro fight seemed a little too much like the Doomsday fight (from the comics.) That's only a problem because - if DC/Warner had done it right - there'd be a Doomsday fight coming down the line. Also, the Mars stuff didn't really work. I think a better solution would have been for there being a Phantom Zone projector on the scout ship (for Kryptonian frontier justice) and Batman and Superman could have gotten it working to imprison Bizarro. Other than those few gripes, this was SO MUCH BETTER than the BvS we got at the theater (and the director's cut.) This is the movie that would have easily broken the billion dollar mark. Too bad we got the Murderverse instead with the Riddler as the main villain. What could have been... Great story, man.
*opens UA-cam on phone* "Yay a new Bandit video! Oh.. It's 50 minutes long. I don't have time to watch that." *watches 50 second Cyanide and Happiness video before going to work*
Jimmy Kimmel totally did your Superman joke. I can't believe I stumbled onto this channel the other day, now I've watched 4 videos total in 2 days. Great stuff man.
After watching this I am even more hyped for the movie. But unless the directors etc. Watch this video or have an idea for the movie based closely around this videos ideas I don't think the movie will be as good as this, like this is beautifully put together and works very well with the Justice League aspect. We can only hope.
So awesome, man. In light of recent developments (the movie being released) it is capable of moving me to tears over how much better this script would have been. Maybe you should use this video as your starting point for a Justice League What It Should Be - the actual movie screws everything up so royally.
got confused for a bit i was like 'wait what?', and then i was like, 'ahh i see', same as what you done with the avengers aou too, just wondering man are you planning on doing any future dccu or mcu fan films ?
What if at the end credit scene we see super man punching out a river on mars, then come across a skeleton of a green Martian, and sees Martian manhunter in the distance burying skeletons. During this, we see batman in his airplane with an aerial vew of the wonder woman portal as she is stepping out.
Haha! I love it. The only thing bothering me is Batman's quick recovery after the first Superman encounter where he broke some bones. Other than that- Nice work! :)
I love everything except for the second BvS fight. The red solar lamps would be useless if his skin was transparent, and Batman's motivation want that believable. It'd be cooler if you implemented Superman using his new super flare by accident. Then he'd be weakened while he's recovering and Batman would feel that he is a serious threat then. Idk I just think it'd be cool to see that new power implemented outside of the comics. Anyways great video as always! With a little tweaking this would be the best movie ever!
WOW!!! This was outstanding! You captured the essence of ALL the characters, Lois, Clark, Lex, Superman, Batman, and even enhanced Bruce's character! AND you gave dignity to the fact Superman easily kills Batman if he wanted to but that with all of his personality restrictions and Batman's chess-like mind, a first or second encounter could go Batman's way. Even though it hasn't come out yet, I think this is WAAAAAAYY better than what Snyder is going to give us. TOP MARKS!!!!
Pretty well out. I feel like that last fight would create too much animosity between them to just be buddy buddy afterwards though. Especially with that last line in the fight.
Fantastic story. Although with the trailer already came out, the actual fight between Batman and Superman would be a bit different. Other than that, I hope the story in the actual movie follows what you have created. Great work.
Good point about the shaky cam. In the dark knight trilogy you could barely even see anything. With Zac snyders theme we should get a bit of slow motion..stable camera and great choreography....I heard rumours about the fight choreographer. If the movie is anything like this then it will be a block buster on steroids. A batman without mistakes and superior...that is what I want. Anyway...cool video
one thing that can't happen is that batman would be unpopular as there is an easter egg in man of steel: there is a poster saying 'keep calm and call batman'. so he's obviously a well known figure.
"Lex Luthor is probably going to be played by either Mark Strong or Bryan Cranston."
HAHAHA ha ha-ha ha...awwwww. I'm sad now.
EvenFlow406 Yeah.....we were so innocent and hopeful back then. We had no idea of what darkness lurked just around the corner :(
I'm interested to see what they do with Eisenberg but I know that Mark Strong would have been terrific as a cutthroat, intimidating genius like the lex luthor of the animated films and series.
BanditIncorporated Although I would've preferred Cranston or Strong, I don't think Jesse Eisenberg is a bad choice. I'm sure we're getting a better Lex Luthor than the ones potrayed by Gene Hackman and Kevin Spacey. Who are both great actors, but their material was weak imo. Chris Terrio wrote the script for BvS and we aren't trying to be in the 80s anymore, so I think that it's going to be good.
Ps. This is probably the most "Heath Ledger-casting" yet. As we all knew that he was a good actor, but just not what the Joker required. Same with Eisenberg.
BanditIncorporated We want Heisenberg, not Jesse Eisenberg! Let's make posters.
EvenFlow406 Jesse eisenberg played a really good insane over the top lex
Better than the actual movie itself in my opinion.
+Logan Smith I think pretty much anything can be better than the actual movie
really I would like u made one
Maybe our reality is merging with another parallel universe. That is just barely different enough, which is what caused this feeling.
@@da-vidcargill4975 I'd like you to write a coherent comment, but we don't all get what we want, do we?
Young Smitty was that is pretty easy
"Superman killing Zod MUST not only be addressed, but resolved in this movie if his character is going to move forward..."
And the actual film didn't even touch on this at all.
Totally! And not only that, Superman killed Zod AGAIN XD what a disaster that movie was
BanditIncorporated Yeah, his only role in the film was to become a giant CGI monster. xD
+Danny Malzahn At least you're just calling the film "epic" and not a "cinematic masterpiece" like others are. But still, while there are certain things to like about the movie, such as some quite impressive cinematography, I found that the cons vastly outweigh the pros.
For one, like I said in the original comment, Superman's character is very much lacking. But with that being said, so is everyone else's character. But getting back to the primary example, Superman has the charisma of a wall. He doesn't need to be Christopher Reeve-campy, obviously. We live in a much different time now, and what was acceptable in 1978 won't always necessarily be acceptable in 2016. He doesn't even need to be like Star Lord or some other MCU hero. But he has no arc at all.
He wants to hang up his cape, apparently. That's not explored very much, other than the one scene it's mentioned in...and I guess dying, too (but that's more of a "'permanent' retirement" anyway.) And like I said, he doesn't deal with Zod's death. The film wants us to feel sorry for Superman, in that he's being accused of killing some warlords in Africa, when he really didn't. Know how they could have made us feel more sympathy toward his case? Actually capitalize on the fact that he doesn't kill by reminding us WHY he doesn't kill (which is, him being traumatized by murdering Zod,) rather than just having Clark say "...but I didn't kill them." There's two scenes where he kind of us has a character: the one at the hotel room balcony with Lois, and the one where he's on the mountain. The latter of which is extremely cringe worthy in how pretentious it is, and how it summarizes a lesson Superman basically should have learned by now.
But as for the other characters, they all seem to be equally cold and distant, with Batman being the only one who's kind of a person, since he has an arc. Here's where I think Snyder went wrong: DC's characters are more of embodiments of ideologies than they are embodiments of human flaws (which is Marvel's characters, with some examples being Iron Man's alcoholic problems, Hulk's electrified anger issues, Spider-Man's juggling of responsibilities whilst being a superhero on top of it all, etc.) But Snyder seemed to take this idea too far, in that he appeared to believe that meant that they weren't characters at all. DC's characters are more ideological, yes, but they're still CHARACTERS. They have personalities, they're people. He took the saying "DC's superheroes are gods" way too literally. Superman of all people should be more human. The irony of the Superman character is that, despite all his godlike power and demeanor, he was raised on a FARM in Kansas. His town name is Smallville. SMALL-ville!
A bigger issue, in my opinion, is how the film pretends to be deepest thing ever. I hate the argument "you just didn't understand the movie." It's such a cop-out excuse. What's irksome is how, despite all the disjointed editing got many people to think it a masterpiece, the film is conveniently able to drop it for the "third act" (and do indeed emphasize those quotation marks around "third act," since this film doesn't really have a middle.) I didn't find the Doomsday action sequence to be particularly artistic, like the rest of the movie supposedly was, according to many. I mean, maybe in a standalone film without as many characters, you could try this storytelling and editing approach of disjointed editing. But in a film starring Batman, Superman AND Wonder Woman? It just seems like a method of cowering away from a huge project on a scale like this.
Danny Malzahn "I've never heard anyone call this movie a masterpiece." Perhaps I haven't either, or at least not explicitly in that specific wording, but people seem to make this film out to be more of a masterwork than it really is.
"For one superman did have character and a great arc. This Superman is still getting on his feet plus he's being persecuted by the whole world I doubt he'd be mr happy. We see he wants to do good for the world and right his wrongs but the world rejects him. You say Superman needs to be the most human when it wasn't until MoS that really humanized him at all. Superman was never designed to be relatable he has always been about a god using his power for good. MoS and BvS made him relatable and we see his broken human side."
His arc is basically just moping around, but for ill-defined reasons. I guess it's because people are criticizing him. But if that's the case, then how am I to like him when he seems to be ignoring the fact that people worship him as a messiah? I'm pretty sure the latter is the bigger issue for his character, here. And apparently, according to Clark himself, most of the world respects him, right? So he can't handle the 20-30% of the people who are detracting him? Worry more about being overblown by people down below. I mean, the real Superman wouldn't want anyone worshipping him at all. And yes, MoS humanized him, but character development should continue off in some way where the last film left off. Here, they backtrack his character by de-humanizing him, making him out to be the emotionless demigod Luthor thinks of him as.
Oh, and his character did have the relatable feature of simply being a god raised amongst mortals. But he seems to forget his roots as a farmer from Kansas. I mean, he wants to save his mother, yeah, but that's not really the same thing. They only explore what it means to be a man in terms of morals, not simple things, like Clark grabbing a beer from the old farm's kitchen to remind us he's human at heart. They show him kind of broken, but they don't explore it. Making a grim, constipated face for the entire movie does not make for a great arc.
"These characters had personality." They have vague and distant human traits. But they all seem to have some kind of inside reference, that some comic book fans will get, but mostly, that the writers of the film will understand. The characters are also one of the disjointed things. And Lex, while being the only one with some personality, is the one person I found absolutely atrocious to watch. He seems to be replicating Heath Ledger not just in terms of personality, but he even attempts to channel some form of tick, like Heath Ledger's inaudible lip-licking, but this time around, continually jolting his head slightly to the side and uttering "MMM" after every single line of dialog to the point where it's cringe inducing. And then the scene where he gets shaved was just...laughable. Not just because it looked hysterical, but also because it was just an extremely unsubtle nod to the comics. And also, I never got the impression he was trying to be different than his father, but rather trying to disprove that god is good, which sounds like the motive an "edgy" 14 year old would write in a script.
"What does bad editing even mean? I've never heard anyone talk about that in any movie." If we're speaking in honesty, I have trouble explaining it. It's just something your brain and your eyes notice. It's not cut like a usual film. Like, the opening sequence isn't quite clear. Usually in a film, you have a few scenes establishing the characters, tone, and setting up the eventual climax by showing us pieces that will come into play. BvS does do this, but it never seems to stop. Like, yes, an entire movie does obviously build up to the ending, but the first time I saw the film, it didn't seem to end. I know that's a vague, not very well written description, but hopefully I'll come up with something better in how to articulate my point.
"The film is deep it deals with xenophobia, how much power a being should have, should the government control God, and the idea of a god being all benevolent and all powerful."
And I never said the film didn't deal with certain themes. I'm just saying it isn't a great film simply for having these themes, motifs and symbols. An example of great symbolism is in Goodfelals: the iconic one-take shot of Henry taking his girlfriend down into the basement to enter the Copacabana, showing how he gets the best things in life by using the "underworld." In Batman v Superman, the symbols are so much less profound simply because they have to spell everything out. For a film that has so many defenders claiming "you just needed your hand held through the entire thing," it's ironic how the actual execution of the film is basically no different than if they had just gotten up and told us what the meaning was. So yes, I'm sure many people "understood" it. They just didn't think it was very subtle, therefore not as profound as many would acclaim.
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Danny Malzahn "You see the problem is that people like you expect superhero movies to be dumb fun action flicks and never break out of that mold but when it does it's pretentious."
Where did this even come from? My favorite superhero movie is The Dark Knight, FYI. I find that it integrates it's storytelling themes into the film well. In fact, it barely has any action on the scale of other blockbusters. Its action is one of the least compelling parts. Like I said above, I just find that BvS is pretentious simply because it lacks any restraint in it's "deeper" meaning. If anything, it defies the meaning of "deeper," considering that would imply some analysis required. I mean, the horse shows up in the center of the shot twice. The film isn't automatically profound and the greatest superhero movie ever simply because it has the theme of "horses" and "riding off to war."
And I didn't say you "needed" to address Zod's death, but it would certainly help the audience connect with Superman more, rather than just having him be sulky and then call him a "complex character."
And no, I don't quite see the point of the Martha scene. Batman was already aware that Superman had some form of parentage, which he had specifically expressed just moments ago in his final speech to Superman during their fight. But all of a sudden, he discovers that Superman has a mother whom he cares for. What he's been doing the whole movie in saving people is much more heroic than that. But all of a sudden, Batman is shocked that Superman wants to save his mother. What did he assume before this? That Superman didn't care for his own? And how does this take anything away from the "1% chance" that Superman will turn evil some day? I have no doubt Batman would agree to save his mother, since that's what Batman would do. But this doesn't instantly make the Knightmare sequence any less plausible, nor Flash's time vision thing (unless they're one and the same, since I really couldn't tell with the editing/writing.)
UPDATED. Both parts of my Batman V Superman fan fiction video, now combined as one. Plus, a few EXTRA SCENES and a slightly ALTERED ENDING. Starting at 45:10
I watched the two-part version at least twice. Are the changes only after 45:10?
That was freaking genius Bandit, *round of applause*
Aitor Molina Yeah its just a scene after Batman and Superman are friends. Where Bats fixes the dream machine for Supes to use with Bizarro, and a different description while supes is floating over mars
this video is awesome... hey, can you do "what it should be" videos for movies that DONT exist? like take some ideas from the fans and make some more cool story lines instead of waiting for people to announce new movies.. that could also spark something for the cinematic world and they may end up working together to take your ideas and put them on screen. like remember the video where you said "what if hulk, spider-man, and wolverine were in a movie together" you should do that one! or a big one would be Marvel and DC vs Transformers and Star Wars.
Dude i'd watch this movie. Hve u thought about doin screenplay like seriously???
Bandit, please do your own Justice League movie, which will be a continuation of this so that there can still be a timeline where BvS never happened.
He confirmed Justice League as his next WISB :)
Really? Sweet!
I think unless he was refering to this.
Congratulations Bandit. You made a better movie. You should be proud.
You’re an idiot
This was legendary!!! Now i know that if they ruin "batman vs superman" i can just pretend it never existed and just watch this kick ass version instead. thank you bandit incorporated.
Well...they did. And you can.
THAT....WAS....FUCKING.....AWESOME!!! Why aren't you a screenwriter? This is a story with great action, high stakes, fantastic character development and really clever ways to adapt the source material. Those guys at Warner Bros better live up to this bar.
***** im starting to hate the casting choice for Lex Luthor a lot more now because of this video...
+Roger Camarena well wait for the fucking movie to hate....jessie eisenberg has been amazing in all his roles
+jaden smithwenhes18 But Lex Luther!? I dont see it I see him as Kesse Eisenberg.
+Hunt's - Daily Destiny Videos jesse*
+Rowan J Coleman It's probably because there's a lot less pressure in being a UA-camr than being a screenwriter.
9:15-10:55 For what it's worth, the scene in the Ultimate Edition of Bruce having a fighter participate in a brawl during a party was close to this
I'm currently working on the script for an animated fanfiction of BvS. In my version, Lex Luthor uses Zod's corpse to test how kryptonian cells store energy and uses the kryptonian substances of the World Engine to create kryptonite. He uses that to turn his most loyal security guard John Corben (who was injured in Metropolis during Man of Steel) into a kryptonite powered super cyborg: Metallo! That way we can save Bizarro and Doomsday for later and introduce the cyborg technology... of Cyborg.
i just found this channel its soooo good
Yolo Swaggins OR....this channel found YOOOOOOOUUUUUUU! Thats creepy, forget I said anything :D
:P
BanditIncorporated Damn you bro. You can write movies if those writers guild goes on strike again. Good stuff.
BanditIncorporated you make my laugh a lot with that comment
This shit is fuckin awesome!!!! I loved it i felt like i was watching the movie! I'm adding this to my favorites and i think I'm going to watch it again! No doomsday but ig thts cool i can't see eisenberg doing the kind of things ur lex was doing but he was chosen for a reason ig..but i also love how u made the 2 fights between batman and superman reasonable and fair!! No wonder woman in action but I'm ok with that too bc i only noticed she was not in any of the script until the end. Overall great story and work!☺
Not a surprise. So much better than the movie. Dude, seriously I hope you're trying your luck in Hollywood as a superhero/Sci-fi screenplay writer. You could fix the DCU!
+Danny Malzahn noppppee
+Danny Malzahn Someone's got nostalgia goggles!
+Danny Malzahn all your comments are borderline masterpieces
I lost it at "you must be OH MY GOD YOU LOOK EXACTLY LIKE SUPERMAN"
When you said Bizzaro and Superman fight in the volcano, and at the end showing Bizzaro waking up in a new place I though the volcano had the portal which you mentioned that leads to Wonder Woman. I don't know that would be pretty awesome. Great video by the way.
Anthony Chicas Oh yeah, I hadn't thought of that.
That idea for bizzaro could've been a post credit scene for super boy who is a mix of kryptonian dna (superman) and human dna (lex luther). Just like comics and young justice. A big tease for the live action teen titans (blackbirds) tv series coming to tnt.
Adding to your ending: Superman stares at Wonderwoman but Batman just glances and is more fascinated at the portal. The camera pans into Superman's eyes then Batman looks back at Superman then chuckles and suggests a lead lined costume. Wonderman smiles. CUT.
I have no idea why people were getting mad that Ben Affleck is going to be the next Batman. He's a freaking amazing actor!
***** He's been in some bad movies..., but was his performance in those movies bad?
I wouldn't know because I haven't watched any of his bad movies, well at least not the really bad ones. For instance, I thought his performance in Daredevil was good even though Daredevil isn't a very good movie.
***** Or like when Marvel announced that Chris Evans was going to be Captain America. Everybody got mad and started to point fingers at the Fantastic Four where he played Human Torch...wait a second? This almost exactly the same, except for Ben Affleck being a better actor and already a comicbook fan.
***** Intresting.
I think Henry Cavill is the best casting since Robert Downey Junior as Iron Man. He's a way better Superman than Reeve's imo, but that's probably because I didn't read comics until the 2000s (There are only two comicbook shops in my country, so I couldn't really read them until they became digital). So, I might not have the same perception of Superman as you do. I just felt that it's way too cheesy for my liking. I'm not saying they're bad, I do still enjoy them. Just not to the same extent.
I'm also a fan of Batman comics and I didn't love Bale's Batman, loved his Bruce Wayne though.
I liked Affleck's casting, not just because he's a great actor, but because this is a guy who will not fuck up a second time, he learns from his mistakes and has been a Batman fan since he was a kid. Look at his oscar acceptance speech for Argo. This is a guy who knows that fucking up is not an option. Everything I've heard has been great. He's become massive, they are actually going to make him fight like Batman, he will probably do more detective work and he builds his own stuff. He's suit is the best we've ever had aswell imo.
I really like that DC is going for the more "serious" tone. It brings a nice balance to Marvel. It always has the bonus for me that they won't have the same risk of being really bad when the jokes become old for me. I mean, like I could only watch The Avenger 3 times before after every joke I became taken away from the movie. I've seen MoS probably 12 times by now and it just keeps getting better and better when you start noticing stuff and finding answers to plot holes etc.
But anyway, I respect your opinion.
***** He has also done some great choices in terms of bettering his directing. First from Fincher for characters and now from Snyder for action.
Also, in the comics he's sometime been drawn differently, but if you compare the Arkham video game series Batman to Ben Affleck with the cowl on. It's pretty much a perfect match. Which is good as it's the best batman outside of comicbooks I think we've ever had.
Samatrax Melios - The Danaxtian God Slayer I take Ben over that ingratiating smug face prick Christian Bale.
I didn't like this that much when I first saw it a year ago.
After seeing what we actually got, WB should have just hired you to be lead writer.
this would have been a BETTER MOVIE hands down
+Danny Malzahn Jesus give it up dude you gotta learn to accept that something you love was fucking terrible. Nostalgia and denial has blinded you friend.
+Danny Malzahn Dude jst give up, the movie was not as good as Bandit's version from a storytelling perspective because it tried to be too many things at once. Batman and Superman didn't have a legit reason to fight, Lex Luthor isn't true to his comic adaptation, why does wonder woman show up, why is doomsday in the second DCU movie then instantly killed off, WHY is Superman killed in the second DCU movie. Im not even closed to being finished, but as you can see Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman(Zack should be fired for this) Movie has alot more flaws than Bandit's proposal video.
+Danny Malzahn Dude all I can say at this point is don't be a writer, storytelling is obviously not your thing.
+Danny Malzahn Can I read yours?
Definitely. That movie was such a disappointment I wanted to tear up. Literally the most hyped superhero movie of all time then got screwed over
29:12 Generals don't go out in the field in this day an age...especially not gonna be ''driving'' a tank...
Superman using that dream machine to make bizarro world is actually really smart, way better than using a ''bizarro ray'' XD
Awesome. I love these - you should have had the call for help in the first fight set up as a fail safe by Batman to help escape Superman.
You Bandit. Are a fucking genius. You deserve more views and subs.
Again, thank you for this! I have watched a total of 6 times. The video was the spoonful sugar that helped the cinematic BvS medicine go down. Your reason for refusing the go the kryptonite route at 38min was spot on. Anybody could shoot it at Superman and win! Anybody! Using your 3 step de-powering method will make him worthy of being on the Justice League.
I think it needed a better conclusion with Lex Luthor, but nevertheless this was a genius speculation! You've done a great job taking all the good stuff from the comics and putting it together into one epic script for a film. Really makes me hyped for the real movie. Well done man :)
In about past quarter way right now, just letting you know bandit that I salute your insights. I especially love the dialogue between Clark and his mother.
Plot twist: Bizarro destroys the Martian civilization.
The real Batman V superman: 26%
This Batman V superman: 72%
Plus i love this version of batman you created!!
Just FYI: Yes, Bandit knows about Jesse Eisenberg has been cast as Lex Luthor. He even has a video about it. Most of this video was recorded like two or more years ago, when it was unknown who would play him.
03:38 The problem wasn't that he was in another atmosphere. It was the fact that it was Kryptonian atmosphere. He took the fight with Zod to space and was fine.
Just re-listening to this post-BvS, only 4 minutes in and everything here so far is already better than the entirety of the actual movie, and actually shows some substance instead of just paying lip service to it with pretty visuals! Great work, I really wish you had written this movie instead.
Thank you for putting Nightwing in the story
Waiiit a minute...if the compound makes Superman's skin transparent, so he can't absorb yellow sunlight, he shouldn't be able to absorb red sunlight either...right? That means the red solar lamps are useless!
Well, there goes 1/3 of Batman's genius plan.
Do you know of Rob from ComicsExplained? That's a crossover I'd love to see!
PS: Your plots/ideas are fucking awesome.
This is a really well done and interesting take on the material. I'd definitely be interested in seeing your version of BvS.
product placement is awesome...Skype...tablet...totally usefull...thumbs up!
This works so much better than the actual film
Little did he know, lex was going to be played by Jessie Eisenberg...
You should be the writer of the actual batman vs superman dawn of justice movie
what can bizarro eat? well, you said he is still Clark's (kinda) opposite, so Clark has to eat, Bizarro doesn't need to
BOOM! LOGIC
+Omar Karim Genius :D
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Cinema sins:the long enough cliche (ding).
I would pay good money too watch this and any other films you would make! Great job!
This is absolutely outstanding! The amount of thought and time that's gone into this is nothing short of incredible. Pryor to watching this, I've seen both BvS trailers and neither of them had me sitting on the edge of my chair as much this did, and this is just a 2D plot idea video, apposed to an actually cinematic trailer. I love how you've had both Superheroes win a fight, and made it feel more like an actual BvS movie than the actual one being made. I hate how WB have added so many characters to it. It should mostly center around Batman and Superman, but just from the trailers alone, there's been teasers of Darksied (The parademons), WW, Doomsday and some others. I know it's to early to judge, but WB have stuffed up some DC films before and I just don't want that to happen to such a big title as BvS. Anyway, Amazing job with the video, make sure to keep it up. How some videos have millions of views and this only has 63k (As of now) is such a crime.
Danny Malzahn The point I was trying to make is that BvS is clearly about the two biggest names in the DCU battling it out. That right there is enough plot for an entire movie, Captain America Civil War on the other hand is based of the comic books, and in the comic books it's obvious that it's about not only Captain America and Iron man fighting, but a good amount of the Marvel universe. The only reason I'm against so many characters being thrown in is because I'm afraid it's gonna lead the movie away from what it's really about.
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We have your cat!
when a fan fiction is WAY better than the ACTUAL movie... 😥
Everything he said we needed is the exact opposite of what we got
Great video Bandit!!
You should be a director the DC Universe needs people like you.
F***in' A man! I can tell you put a lot of thought into in. I'm still a bit confused where you think Aquaman and Wonder Woman (possibly other founding members) should be introduced though since rumors have been going around that the movie also ultimately sets up the creation of the Justice League. But that's some fine work bud. Keep it up!
Well, they are in the real movie.
Amazingly, I've just come across your channel. So my apologies for the late comment. Your version of BvS displays a MUCH better understanding of both of the characters and their motivations. Your casting of Lex was what should have been (someone who could actually bring a sense of menace and didn't knock you out of the movie every time he opened his mouth.) I loved Superman and Batman looking at the situation with the alien super soldier from different points of view and Batman's "kidnapping" of Lois Lane. There was no foolishness of Luthor goons with special bullets (for some reason) that led back to Lex and no attempted frame up of Superman having killed a group of people with heat vision (who also strangely enough had bullet-ridden bodies. Superman also had a sense of regret at having had to kill Zod and swore to find another way in the future (as opposed to him driving a warlord thru a stone wall at super speed. (That guy's dead.) I love that you did two main character fights (one where Batman isn't really prepared and one where he is and wrecks Superman.)
Everything holds together very well except for some of the Bizarro stuff. The Bizarro fight seemed a little too much like the Doomsday fight (from the comics.) That's only a problem because - if DC/Warner had done it right - there'd be a Doomsday fight coming down the line. Also, the Mars stuff didn't really work. I think a better solution would have been for there being a Phantom Zone projector on the scout ship (for Kryptonian frontier justice) and Batman and Superman could have gotten it working to imprison Bizarro.
Other than those few gripes, this was SO MUCH BETTER than the BvS we got at the theater (and the director's cut.) This is the movie that would have easily broken the billion dollar mark. Too bad we got the Murderverse instead with the Riddler as the main villain. What could have been...
Great story, man.
*opens UA-cam on phone*
"Yay a new Bandit video! Oh.. It's 50 minutes long. I don't have time to watch that."
*watches 50 second Cyanide and Happiness video before going to work*
That's exactly what I did. Is it the Rude one?
Channel64 Yep. I know this is two videos put together but time is money and I'm broke right now..
GENIUS DUDE!!!! If I was you I'd pitch my idea to Warner Bros, but then that me,
If I had the money I would buy all the rights to all movies and have you WRITE the stories...entertaining and logical...GREAT JOB!!!
Brilliant Bandit, absolutely awesome
If the actual movie is half as good as your story, I will watch it. Great Job in looking into the details and putting them to use.
Jimmy Kimmel totally did your Superman joke.
I can't believe I stumbled onto this channel the other day, now I've watched 4 videos total in 2 days. Great stuff man.
After watching this I am even more hyped for the movie. But unless the directors etc. Watch this video or have an idea for the movie based closely around this videos ideas I don't think the movie will be as good as this, like this is beautifully put together and works very well with the Justice League aspect. We can only hope.
ahhhh how wonderful it would have been if Bryan Cranston had played Luthor...
I will be honest I wish the movie had played out like this instead of what we got.
Sure, when superman saves a baby from a burning building its fine, but when spider-man does it GOD FORBID!
So awesome, man. In light of recent developments (the movie being released) it is capable of moving me to tears over how much better this script would have been.
Maybe you should use this video as your starting point for a Justice League What It Should Be - the actual movie screws everything up so royally.
You should do a justice league one
we will be lucky if the movie is half as good
I like your batman in this, he's got some brains :)
got confused for a bit i was like 'wait what?', and then i was like, 'ahh i see', same as what you done with the avengers aou too, just wondering man are you planning on doing any future dccu or mcu fan films ?
What if at the end credit scene we see super man punching out a river on mars, then come across a skeleton of a green Martian, and sees Martian manhunter in the distance burying skeletons. During this, we see batman in his airplane with an aerial vew of the wonder woman portal as she is stepping out.
7 minutes it and I'm already convinced this is a better movie. Great editing and presentation too.
Haha! I love it. The only thing bothering me is Batman's quick recovery after the first Superman encounter where he broke some bones. Other than that- Nice work! :)
I love everything except for the second BvS fight. The red solar lamps would be useless if his skin was transparent, and Batman's motivation want that believable. It'd be cooler if you implemented Superman using his new super flare by accident. Then he'd be weakened while he's recovering and Batman would feel that he is a serious threat then. Idk I just think it'd be cool to see that new power implemented outside of the comics. Anyways great video as always! With a little tweaking this would be the best movie ever!
WOW!!! This was outstanding! You captured the essence of ALL the characters, Lois, Clark, Lex, Superman, Batman, and even enhanced Bruce's character! AND you gave dignity to the fact Superman easily kills Batman if he wanted to but that with all of his personality restrictions and Batman's chess-like mind, a first or second encounter could go Batman's way. Even though it hasn't come out yet, I think this is WAAAAAAYY better than what Snyder is going to give us. TOP MARKS!!!!
Dboi2001 he was right.
Pretty well out. I feel like that last fight would create too much animosity between them to just be buddy buddy afterwards though. Especially with that last line in the fight.
The versus part in this video makes more sense than bvs. I would love to hear that one man who beat you speech.
well looks like bandit actually thought Snyder understood the characters
this was amazing. Can they make this a movie? WORD FOR WORD!
Damn!! you did a good job with this video.I hope the movie will be as cool as what you said It could be
Fantastic story. Although with the trailer already came out, the actual fight between Batman and Superman would be a bit different. Other than that, I hope the story in the actual movie follows what you have created. Great work.
I love how u added bizarro and nightwing 😃
Your idea is better than Actual movie
If I directed BVS, Bandit can either be my co-director or screenwriter.
My lifes goal build a time machine travel back in time make you the films director
This would be so great. I love the idea of seeing Superman's X-ray vision when punching Batman. :D
How does this channel not have like 2 million views on each video.
I know what U mean, Bandit, Power Rangers RPM woulda been sooooo much better without any dang shaky cam during the Grinder fights!
Much better than the real movie
I love this story! What's funny is it might be even better than the actual movie.
Cyruss NP Hopefully not. Bandit's story is good. But I expect better in the actual movie.
+Remy "Gambit" LeBeau I don't...
Lol... if you only knew 3 years ago how right this comment would be.
This would've been waaaay better than BvS haha
Also great choice for Lex.
Well is it only me who thinks this guy should be co-writing BvS
Good point about the shaky cam. In the dark knight trilogy you could barely even see anything. With Zac snyders theme we should get a bit of slow motion..stable camera and great choreography....I heard rumours about the fight choreographer.
If the movie is anything like this then it will be a block buster on steroids. A batman without mistakes and superior...that is what I want. Anyway...cool video
So if the compound makes it where he cant absorb sun light doesn't that negate the effect of the red solar radiation.
I really enjoyed this ty something to chew on for a bit good day to you
Wow this is much better than the actual movie.
Can you continue with your DC universe fanfiction bandit.
one thing that can't happen is that batman would be unpopular as there is an easter egg in man of steel: there is a poster saying 'keep calm and call batman'. so he's obviously a well known figure.
This is really good!
Watching in 2018. Not that the bar is particularly high, but this is way better than what they did.
Loved this version it makes me wish they had done something along this line
how did they stop fighting???
Why have I taken so long to find this channel