Zack Snyder recently commented that he believes Rebel Moon was more popular than Barbie, using the most questionable math imaginable. Is there any truth in it, or is he just inhaling massive doses of copium?
Пікірлер: 1 600
@chrisgorman81918 ай бұрын
So sad we just lived through a time where people had unlimited funds to make movies but didn’t know how to write stories.
@ramonserna80898 ай бұрын
The best Star War movie is "New Hope" and that one has the least budget. Limited resources promote creativity, while movies like " Ring of Powers" or "Rebel Moon" don't know what to do with the money. They allegedly spent 100,00 bucks animating a tree in "Rings of Power". For that money they could have filmed a real tree and put some decent costumes and make up for the actors.
@randomdude1898 ай бұрын
In a few years we will be watching content with no actual people in it. They might even find out your phone contacts and integrate their faces into ads on apps you use to get you to buy something. You’ll be able to take existing movies and change the cast/alter scenes. It’ll be too much
@randomdude1898 ай бұрын
@@ramonserna8089my favorite was revenge of the sith but I realized over the last few years there aren’t any real good Star Wars movies. They were a fun concept that worked until it was over saturated and made inconsistent. The reason they did so well at the time was the lack of any other immersive sci-fi that was still accessible to pedestrians. Now they retroactively remove interest for entire franchises because they time travel or alternate universes. It’s just reached a point where it’s being used to send a message not build a fantasy world. I tried watching the x men movies and they are so lacking too when they change casting and alter storylines and represent alternative weirdos as mutants which gets us Ellen page which is in the last stand which completely explain why she’s bought into the madness so much. It’s all just so gross now. Dr who summed it up best with the new casting
@Cimo88 ай бұрын
Do it yourself then.
@sianais8 ай бұрын
@randomdude189 That's honestly terrifying. We don't need more individualism and less societal cohesion. The lack of uniting cultural forces is the death of a society, and eventually, the country itself will be next. It's already happening.
@SirTheobald8 ай бұрын
my dad loved rebel moon, according to him it was one of the best naps he took in the whole year. his viewership count is actually 95% sleep time. i love how they just invent numbers nowadays and the 'smart' money just eats it up without questioning it.
@Jasper_Silva8 ай бұрын
Your dad sleeping counts as two full priced tickets plus gas and popcorn to watch Rebel Moon according to Zach.
@SammEater8 ай бұрын
That is because the corporate suits only know how to look at charts. They are completely disconnected from reality and their audience. Just like game companies thinking most players like liveservice as a whole just because Fortnite is at the top of most played games lists.
@chelikhkahn8 ай бұрын
I bet your dad really loved Barbie...
@nour21468 ай бұрын
I’d imagine he woke up feeling energised
@mattresbert8 ай бұрын
Brilliant ❤
@TheWarmachine3758 ай бұрын
The Critical Drinker and The Boys: "Do you seriously believe your own hype that much?" Zack Snyder: *"I AM THE HYPE!"*
@dontshootmex55888 ай бұрын
"Somehow... Zack has returned"
@papapanders4888 ай бұрын
ahh tfs reference. RIP toriyama
@dadocta51688 ай бұрын
Well, he is.
@ForgottenHonor08 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder, no!
@spartanhawk76378 ай бұрын
@@ForgottenHonor0 Zack Snyder aiming his terrible direction directly at the DCEU with all the power of the Final Flash: *"ZACK SNYDER, YES!!!"*
@reyalexandro8 ай бұрын
Rebel Moon was soooo awful. He really has let his fans inflate his ego. Why is he even comparing a Barbie movie and Rebel moon. Now compare Dune 2 and Rebel Moon, almost the same budget, and both space Sci fi films, then you'll see how shit Rebel Moon is.
@Bonesawisready9268 ай бұрын
Denis is actually a talented director, that's the main difference. Not the biggest fan of some of the changes made in the third act of Dune 2, but in this franchise saturated world, I understand why they were made. Snyder doesn't understand storytelling and is pompous and pretentious. At least Michael Bay knows he is just making popcorn flicks for teenage boys.
@DamienDarkside8 ай бұрын
@@Bonesawisready926 Michael Bay is more like Denis tbf. He knows what he's doing and specializes in that area, which you pointed out in how he knows he's making a popcorn movie. Michael Bay happens to specialize in two things: Filming Cars and Explosions. After ten years, Transformers still looks AMAZING (especially the 2007 film). A lot of Snyder films age more and more with his CGI. Snyder and Bay both write women just as well though, as in shit.
@Jasper_Silva8 ай бұрын
@@Bonesawisready926 Yep. Snyder way has too much ego to change for the better at this point, he's in a collision course. And it's sad because his work does have a uniqueness to it that's lost on it being so flawed.
@marcogenovesi85708 ай бұрын
@@DamienDarkside Michael Bay's shtick is blowing up stuff, which makes him more likeable than an arsehole that adds lens flare everywhere or another arsehole that makes everything blurry and adds slow motion segments to the slow motion segments
@kyotheman698 ай бұрын
i stopped watching his stuff after Watchman, he did good job with movie, funny he had no clue the meaning of it, he was clueless about the comic. Man of Steel was complete ass was insult to Superman character, why i stopped watching anything he made afterwards, he's a joke.
@annatardlordofderps91818 ай бұрын
"I want to put Batman in a position where he HAS to kill." _cut to Batman in his Bat-tank shooting a Bat-Rocket at some random guy behind a truck with an AK in Batman Vs Superman_
@mattperkins2618 ай бұрын
Maybe Batman stubbed his toe earlier that day or got a parking ticket that day whilst he was accidentally parked in a disabled space hurriedly because the joker needed a good face punching for trying to blow up the orphanage or something? Like, he's doing good and some twat just pops a ticket on his car? Obviously you're gonna get in your tank and kill a criminal or two after either of those massive, yet mild, inconveniences. Frankly, if he IS dealing with stubbed toes and parking tickets all the time, Gotham should be grateful he doesn't just nuke the city.
@power2798 ай бұрын
So you gonna act like the other batman never kills? Nice joke bruh
@r3dr4te9638 ай бұрын
There is one "Injustice" comic version where Batman kills Joker, with 100% clear consciousness (not mind controlled or possessed). After that, he immediately surrender himself to Gordon, reveal his civilian identity, and abandoning his mantle. He no longer claim himself as Batman. While there are still some inconsistencies and plot hole in that story, I believe that's what Batman will do if he kill willingly, no longer become vigilante.
@Shockguey8 ай бұрын
@@r3dr4te963 "where Batman kills Joker" That was a dream sequence.
@blacklivesorblackvotes29858 ай бұрын
@@power279 nice job completing moving the goalpost because you can’t defend Snyder’s retarded point. Self own 10/10 bruh.
@schaddenkorp69778 ай бұрын
In the animated series of Batman from the 90s there’s an episode where a super computer called HARDAC has made an android doppelgänger of Batman that was so perfect an imitation of the real one that when it believes it actually murdered someone it goes berserk and destroys itself.
@matttriano8 ай бұрын
That's fucking awesome
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
Then it’s not a perfect imitation.
@schaddenkorp69778 ай бұрын
@@mabusestestament Want to explain that a bit more or are you just being contrarian?
@schaddenkorp69778 ай бұрын
@@matttriano that show was amazing
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
@@schaddenkorp6977 Well Batman has killed in different instances and incarnation and didn’t destroy himself then, so…
@murrayroodbaard2078 ай бұрын
Imagine someone making a Punisher movie, and saying "Fans say that Punisher isn't kind to murderers, that's canon, so of course the first thing i think is... "
@diegovegas38508 ай бұрын
Oh hell no!
@kool42098 ай бұрын
Not really applicable, you’re telling me Batman doesn’t use guns? So if someone’s in front of him and about to shoot him. He has no weapons, just a pistol from a bad guy next to him. He’d rather die than use it? 😂😂😂😂😂 or Superman….. Zod’s about to melt a family of 5….. Superman can save 5 lives by taking 1. He knows without a doubt Zod won’t stop, Zod also says yes if you let me go these ninjas are goners 😂😂😂 I’d rather have a logical Superman who can weigh the life of a violent alien hellbent on killing vs a innocent family 😂😂😂😂
@spideylover20008 ай бұрын
@@kool4209Ignoring the fact that your comment isn't really even a response to OP, I'm pretty sure the reason that Bruce Wayne decides to stop being Batman (in Batman Beyond), is because he relied on a gun for the first time. Also Superman doesn't even have a no-kill rule. He just hates doing it.
@LordVader10948 ай бұрын
@@kool4209 As soon as he uses a gun to defend himself, he stops being Batman. If he gets to that point where his wits and body are unable to keep up and he has to use firearms as a crutch, he either isn't Batman anymore or gives up the cowl in every story.
@Fujtajblus8 ай бұрын
@@kool4209He has a bulletproof suit, what do you mean "someone in front of him and about to shoot him"? He will just cover his month area with his cape or whatever (as I suppose that is bulletproof now too). Point being - the idea is Batman might shoot somoene in the leg. But not deliver a killing shot because of his principles. And to the OP... yea, I can see how Hollywood would just take Punisher and be like "oh we don't really like how he is killing people so we decided to adapt it to a more.. modern audience and make him lawful"
@8ligh78 ай бұрын
The DCEU fans really went hard in propping up Snyder as this misunderstood genius of "mature" and "dark" storytelling. The guy got a whiff of those praises and then immediately thought he was actually a genius filmmaker.
@rbleaks8188 ай бұрын
Snyder fans*
@justinlast2lastharder7498 ай бұрын
Um...he's been making the same film since 300. Doesn't matter what genre the film has been, it's 300 again. Has nothing to do with DCEU.
@RafitoOoO8 ай бұрын
Snyder fans, those guys were never DC fans, if they were they'd be pissed at the portrayal of Superman and Batman instead of enjoying it.
@rbleaks8188 ай бұрын
@@RafitoOoO They're delusional af. They even admit that they don't read or care about the comics (which the characters were based on).
@wjzav19718 ай бұрын
If anything, 300 proves that Snyder can work when he is tasked with telling a simple story that is already dark and gritty. The problem comes in when he tries to make "smart" films.
@TheLoos3Goos338 ай бұрын
I watched all of the jre interview with him and it really does explain how Zacky thinks, and why he writes like he does. He did some impressive twisting of the argument around "Batman doesn't kill" where he never really delves into why but rather goes the childish route of, "well if you say he doesn't kill, then the first thing I (as a creator) want to do is have him kill.". He poorly plays devil's advocate for the other side of the argument, giving the absolute worst opposing take. So either he doesn't understand the criticism or he just purposefully only focuses on the least thought out takes against him. He NEVER explored Batman struggling with killing, his Batman just did. We skipped all that interesting character development so Zacky could get to his fun murder bat. This interview would be a really fun, but frustrating EFAP.
@Denien828 ай бұрын
Yep. The problem with his generation of filmmakers (at least main stream) is that they all seem to be one trick ponies. Some of their tricks I even like, but they seem incapable of making anything different. Gunn, Waititi, Snyder, to name a few... Everything they do goes through a process of standardization which gets quite boring quite fast. And to be clear, if they want to keep the same style, vibe or whatever their entire career, that's their prerogative, but they can't expect people are gonna react well when they superimpose it on existing material...
@la_scrittice_vita8 ай бұрын
He and his cult all seem to argue like 10 year olds.
@billybarnett95188 ай бұрын
Except Snyder didn't write BVS, that was Chris Terrio. David Goyer wrote MOS and he claims credit for Superman snapping Zod's neck.
@quantumbl33p8 ай бұрын
Batman’s arc is about Batman losing his humanity through the trauma of Superman/Zod’s arrival and destruction. Batman allows his anger to guide his morality and through that convinces himself that the ONLY way that he can regain his own humanity is by TAKING Superman’s life. In the end Batman sees that he was so consumed and blinded by his anger that it allowed him to be manipulated (by Luthor) into almost killing “god” (Superman). Then when he sees “god” GIVE his life to save humanity, he is able to let go of that anger and commits himself to honoring Superman’s sacrifice and legacy. “I failed him in life, but I will not fail him in death” Batman acknowledges his sin and embraces his penance. As for the “casualties of war” that are the TRAINED KILLERS who are holding Superman’s mom with a FLAMETHROWER to her head…I question anyone’s own morality who would defend the type of evil people that get paid to kidnap and burn old ladies and villages in the mideast. Oh no, Batman threw THEIR grenade back at them and they blew up- THAT is the moral case you’re making? gtfoh. People somehow can’t understand that the Batman we meet in BvS WAS “hero batman” for 20 years, loses his faith and becomes “killer batman” and then puts himself on the road to becoming “hero batman” again by the end of the movie. You can absolutely HATE this storyline or creative choice, BUT you CAN NOT say that Batman’s “struggling with killing” was NEVER explored when it is IN FACT the literal plot of the movie. It’s even spelled out by Alfred in the trailer/movie: “Thats when it starts, the fever the rage. The feeling of powerlessness, that TURNS GOOD MEN CRUEL” Like do people like yourself actually NOT understand the movie? Or is it that you just don’t like the story and REFUSE to understand it? If it was just simply “Batman is a murderer with no context and no reason”, then people wouldn’t STILL be debating it 8 years later. Same with Man of Steel. Literally no one is (or ever was) debating and deconstructing say, Loki’s moral conflict from Thor (2011). Love or Hate Snyder, he’s made films whether by intent or by accident- that provoke and inspire debate and discussion long after their release. His movies seem to work for the type of people that like both pop music AND avant-garde. Pop fans are put off by the “ugly” creative choices, and the avant-garde fans malign and disregard those same choices as try-hard and pretentious for daring to turn pop trash into anything more than what it’s “supposed to be”, which is disposable.
@jlev10288 ай бұрын
@quantumbl33p I don't think Rebel Moon's inspiring any debate, fanboy. It's just diet-Star Wars without any of the characters that made it interesting. Neither is Army of the Dead worthy of discussion. It's just a heist flick with zombies.
@Denien828 ай бұрын
It's like listening to a child... "They told me don't do that, so naturally the first thing I thought..." . That's the depth of thought of this man. Do you think it's the same with camera focus? "They told me "people like to understand what they are watching, they like sharp focus", so naturally I though... BLURRR!" 😂
@savagex3788 ай бұрын
"People like really fast paced thrilling action scenes, so naturally I thought... slow motion!"
@marcogenovesi85708 ай бұрын
Artists are often less mature like that
@Jadty8 ай бұрын
That movie was so disgustingly photographed. I’m not the type of guy to close a movie before it’s done, I usually watch the whole thing regardless. Rebel Moon however, I closed after less than an hour.
@zzodysseuszz8 ай бұрын
@@Jadty Jesus. I sat through the entire gods of Egypt movie, the second Independence Day, and on a lesser note the second pacific rim movie because I think I should at least finish the movie. Are you saying even I could not sit through that movie? Cos wow
@Denien828 ай бұрын
@@marcogenovesi8570 yeah, but talented and smart ones also understand why their idea might not work sometimes or why people might think if you change the very nature of a character, that character is now a different person. He seems unable to fathom that, as if in his head as long as batman wears a cape and pointy ears, he's always batman... 😅
@TheWarmachine3758 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder loves his slow motion scenes way too much.
@Shlogger8 ай бұрын
Yeah. It's his favorite little trick. Gets old. That slow stop slow motion speed up shit was so old already years ago. Not that he's the only one who does it. It's become standard action crap. Like the cinematic version of autotune. But hes the most egregious possibly.
@timwhite55628 ай бұрын
Thank God he didn't decide to go into porn, it would be…just f'cking disgusting.
@daveeyes8 ай бұрын
It's like watching the Six Million Dollar Man. I realize that dates me.
@Jadty8 ай бұрын
It was really cool in 300, which is probably his best movie along with Watchmen.
@Shlogger8 ай бұрын
@@daveeyes ha. good one. I hadn't thought of that. lol. so ahead of their time.
@AdamThundercock8 ай бұрын
Rebel Moon sounds like a name a 12 year old would come up with for their new band 😂
@dalemanolas59948 ай бұрын
Or Sailor Moon's sister.
@Jadty8 ай бұрын
@@dalemanolas5994Sailor Moon’s baddie sister 😈
@headshot2178 ай бұрын
Accurate age for zack snyders mentality
@Jasper_Silva8 ай бұрын
I love Mauler's comment in some other video that Zach Snyder is NOT like a 12 year old. I think he was saying Filoni was like a 12 year old playing with SW toys... Zach Snyder is more like an edgy 14 year old which is way worse lol
@docsavage86408 ай бұрын
@Jasper_Silva he's like the 14 year old who plays with 10 year olds to make himself feel cool
@JustaGuy_Gaming8 ай бұрын
I stopped caring about directors years ago. They take all the credit when things go right and none the blame when a movie bombs. It doesn't help that many the worst movies a director ever made were passion projects with no oversight.
@HarryBuddhaPalm8 ай бұрын
You're not wrong.
@IAmInfinitus2088 ай бұрын
At least Schumacher apologized for Batman and Robin and owned it.
@ShibbolethU8 ай бұрын
And then there's Michael Mann, who readily admitted that Blackhat was unready, unbelievable, and far too technical. Which I can eternally forgive him for, since Heat is one of the best crime movies of all time
@wjzav19718 ай бұрын
Don't forget that for years Ridley Scott was seen as the 'Mastermind behind Alien' when like a ton of people worked on that movie and we saw what Scott did when he tried to make a prequel, believing his own hype. Honestly, you could say the same thing about George Lucas and Star Wars.
@TheMasterQuests8 ай бұрын
George had alot of help with Star Wars idk why he got so much credit
@joshuaknoll9258 ай бұрын
Even if he's right about the number of people watching, the dollar figure is way off. Watching something at no additional cost and mostly ignoring it in the background is different than actually buying theater tickets.
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
He knows that, you are misrepresenting his argument.
@TonySylvesterOhio8 ай бұрын
This is what you get when you hand a character like Batman over to someone who isn't a fan of the property but is curious about seeing things from a new angle.
@zombifiedpariah73928 ай бұрын
Uh no, that's putting it way too in favor of Hack Snyder. He literally admitted himself that he only does things to piss off fans. Fans that are paying to see their favorite characters done right. He doesn't do anything to actually make something that can be seen as art.
@mrkeogh8 ай бұрын
Nah, Chris Nolan did that with the more realistic Batman trilogy. Snyder couldn't write anything remotely as good as that. In fairness, I quite enjoyed _Watchmen_ despite the really obvious music choices that were a bit of a red flag about the lack of sophistication behind those decisions.
@declanosullivan87708 ай бұрын
@@mrkeoghNolan made stories that made no sense what on earth are you talking about, I like them movies but they are a mess especially the dark Knight rises.
@lukeshioshio8 ай бұрын
He's a bigger Batman fan than you.
@zombifiedpariah73928 ай бұрын
@@lukeshioshio In what way?
@filipeduarte97278 ай бұрын
I wasn't even been able to finish Rebel Moon.
@tonyraju6318 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder is one of the directors who never Touched a DC comic and Wanting to adapt everything Watchmen like but with Bland characters .
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
Incorrect, he read lots of DC comics.
@tonyraju6318 ай бұрын
Lmao 🤣 how can you know You his Wife or something .
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
@@tonyraju631 Then… how can you know he never touched a DC comic, you his wife or something 🤣 It’s not difficult to know, just look it up.
@nont184118 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder’s Shogun When a samurai pissed on Blackthorne, that stream of piss went down super slowly for 5 minutes before the first drop touched Blackthorne’s back. Toranaga fighting Ishido in the battlefield then a camera zoomed in a flying ramen noodles for 4 minutes.
@TheRohanMan8 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder actually made a samurai short film and it’s on KZbin
@judgedrekk29818 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder's Skyrim when the dragon born shouted at the bandit leader time slows f u s r o d a h ! ! as a wave of energy impacts the bandit then the bandit king flies back then time slows mid flight as he hits the back wall, camera zooms to show blood on the wall where his head hit slowly the bandit crumples like a ragdoll then time resumes as he falls to the ground DEAD!
@KubuśpuchatekTVN8 ай бұрын
Blackthorne was one of the best products from Blizzard
@LouSassol69er8 ай бұрын
I can actually picture the slow mo piss. With slow mo reaction shots in between
@anthonynehoda20648 ай бұрын
Even without Snyder 3rd episode was cringe AF, especially at the end, literally ruined immersion
@SimonBaldock8 ай бұрын
People seem to forget that Snyder's DC films weren't well received by either critics or the public when he was there: due to tone, character and overall plotting. Then when he left and the subsequent release of the Josstice League everyone seemed to think that whatever wasn't released was better "because he had the vision". The grass is always greener approach. Snyder is the pretenious-mans Michael Bay. Bay knows what kinds of films he makes, Snyder believes he's God's gift to filmmaking.
@kool42098 ай бұрын
That’s because y’all cry and whine if the good guy isn’t the winner every time 😂😂😂 pretty delusional view of life. But yall wanna be coddled.
@weswolever74778 ай бұрын
Hopefully god kept the receipt
@greebj8 ай бұрын
@@kool4209 His anti heroes are depressing, nihilistic and barely motivated, that's why they're disliked. Add that to bad writing and his horrific pacing, you truly have to be in the Snyder cult to like anything post Watchmen
@LordVader10948 ай бұрын
@@kool4209 People loved Punisher. Zach just fails at making every character the Punisher like he wants them to be.
@ii-mp1sp8 ай бұрын
I don't know, I liked it. I've always believed that DC should be the darker and more violent equivalent of Marvel, and Justice League 2021 is the best DC movie since The Dark Knight.
@ge27198 ай бұрын
snyder "i'm want to see batman when he has no choice but to kill" batman "we'll they've got the kryptonite i want, so....bang bang bang bang"
@gullijons91358 ай бұрын
Avatar got big because of one thing: 3D, that was the movie that launched the 3D hype we had to tolerate for a whole decade afterwards. If there's one positive that came out of covid it was that we are not forced to sit through more of the 3D crap. It's still made but at least you can see the movies without that now.
@arnoldjungherz28048 ай бұрын
3D was mostly gone before covid.
@darthhodges8 ай бұрын
Avatar 2 was VERY aggressively advertised, that's why it did as well as it did (though I still haven't seen it). I have heard one source talk about it but not about the movie as a whole, about some interesting and unique things it does regarding how its spaceships and vehicles work compared to other sci-fi.
@xxgil28 ай бұрын
I think what Snyder said has been taken out of context. I think he was referring to the reach of his streaming movies while giving a comparative metric with Barbie.
@timflint258 ай бұрын
I'm not a Snyder fan boy but Drinker 100% took him out of context. He literally said "...but Rebel Moon is a very niche movie and people probably wouldn't have left their house and gone to the theater to pay for it, that's the magic of streaming is the convenience so my niche movie is capable of reaching more eyeballs than it ever would traditionally". However I 100% agree with the Batman thing. His whole argument was that Batman would have to kill in some no-win scenario, an epic moment that challenges the character and he has to survive that moral mistake. Yet in BvS that doesn't happen, Batman just runs people over for now reason 😅
@Wlof258 ай бұрын
In BvS he kills people who are trying to kill him. That's not killing people for no reason.
@bjrnhalfhand22588 ай бұрын
@@Wlof25he kills people who are trying to kill him. That's not for no reason. You say that as if this is the first time anyone tried to kill Batman. Batman himself wouldn't see that as justification.
@Wlof258 ай бұрын
@@bjrnhalfhand2258 That's ridicilous, because there is not just one Batman. You realize that, right? There are many versions of Batman. Some kill and some don't. The first Batman, the actual source material, killed. Many movie Batmen killed too. Even Nolan's Batman who have the supposed no kill rule killed.
@bjrnhalfhand22588 ай бұрын
@@Wlof25 yes. If you go back to first appearances he kills. Was armed with a pistol. The wasn't my argument. My point was, if your justification for Batman killing is great back guy tried to kill him first, then that justifies every superhero killing every villain. Batman himself (I the vast majority of his iterations) wouldn't treat that as reason enough. Try not to be rude next time. I know your pressed because you're a Snyder fan and you're defending him, but that doesn't mean you should abandon good manners.
@Wlof258 ай бұрын
@@bjrnhalfhand2258 That doesn't logically follow. This Batman killing people when attacked doesn't mean that all and every Batman + all Superheroes are. That is some bad logic on your part. You said Batman wouldn't use that as a justification. He obviously did in BvS. Unless you are appealing to some other Batman. Why would some other version of Batman be relevant to this one? It makes no sense. And then I presented the counter argument that the first Batman killed, so your claim that Batman wouldn't use that as a justification has been refuted. I wasn't rude. i said that it's ridicilous and I explained why.
@calfowler68388 ай бұрын
Well the 2 main reasons they don't have super heroes kill is 1. They would be killers in the eyes of police and society..so basically criminals 2. They wouldn't be able to sell the hero/ villian storyline to you if the villians are dead
@Vherstinae8 ай бұрын
The number-one reason is because heroes used to kill but it became too difficult to come up with new villains for a monthly (or even weekly) publication. After that, they began to find moral reasons for it, but a refusal to kill is not really a good thing. In Batman comics, it's often explored that his refusal to put down the bad guys continually causes more harm but he's too broken to do the deed himself - what I despise is when they have him save villains from other righteous retribution.
@harlannguyen40488 ай бұрын
@@VherstinaeThis was explored recently in tthe comics when Ghostmaker showed up.
@kool42098 ай бұрын
Lmfao you’re re tarded aren’t you. 1. Human law is not above Gods law. You have an absolute right to defend your life by any means necessary. 😂😂😂😂 Hence “Stand Your Ground”….. humans have that but Superhero’s who work intermittently with the police don’t? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 2. You can easily sell the villains. One off universes are how things began. One director would get his run and kill off the people. Then it would wipe and another would come in. That’s what caused Crisis on Infinite Earths. Kill off the villain. You’ve only used the same 1-2 for the last 40 years. By that same logic any “villain” that dies by proxy is what……..? Just unable to be used again? 😂😂😂 two face died in Dark Knight……you telling me the next director can’t recast the role? 😂😂😂😂
@dr.matthewhertert3108 ай бұрын
uhhh plenty of super (anti) heroes kill. punisher, wolverine, deadpool… in fact the only one i can think of who is hardcore about NOT killing is matt murdock.
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
Only an idiot would think Superman is in the wrong for killing Zod.
@Slask78 ай бұрын
"He's the visionary filmmaker and the only reason his films were shit is because the studio interfere too much and he just wasn't allowed to fulfill his vision" Snyder's original films with full creative control: - Sucker Punch - Army of the dead - Rebel Moon.
@BazztheBazz8 ай бұрын
As a former Snyder-bro myself, nothing has utterly eroded my enjoyment of his movies, or my willingness to forgive their flaws, more than Snyder himself talking about his movies.
@givmi_more_w92518 ай бұрын
'Never meet your heroes, kid, because heroes are people. And people are shit.'
@idawg73328 ай бұрын
Yep I defended his dc movies hell I even defended sucker punch but rebel moon and seeing him talk more has really made me rethink k my opinion of him
@未知-w8j8 ай бұрын
But to be fair. He is a cat with unpopular views and on top of he is father coping up with his daughter's death.
@KosmicVader8 ай бұрын
_”Simple Zack struggling to multiply by 10 is the only thing that brings me joy in life…”_ (Boogie) _”It’s Dirty Dozen, Seven Samurai and Star Wars in space…”_ (Simple Zack, Teenage Edgelord of Teenage Edgyness & Himbo Auteur describing “Rebel Moon”)
@TheRealNormanBates8 ай бұрын
_Never_ go full Autuerd.
@timdehoog55848 ай бұрын
I always find his obsession with slowmo cheap. I saw 300 back in the day and thought it was ridiculous. His Rebel Moon is Star Wars from Wish with some Warhammer 40k mixed in.
@slyc59208 ай бұрын
A 17 year old in a 50 year old man's body.
@guyvizard5498 ай бұрын
Right? The way he directs is how I THOUGHT I would direct a movie... when I was a teenager. Then I grew up. It's almost inspirational. Almost.
@todd83988 ай бұрын
Jeez, seeing clip of him on JRE, he makes me think of Quentin Tarentino with ADHD. Which sounds redundant, but there you go.
@robertdouble5598 ай бұрын
That's offensive to 17 years old. I'd say he's more like an 11 year old. And not a particularly smart 11 year old.
@SheyD788 ай бұрын
Woefully self indulgent I think is where Snyder is now, and it's going to take at least 2 or more hard flops for him to realise people aren't dumb enough to put up with that.
@ianhowe3388 ай бұрын
You don’t want the “Batman doesn’t kill” rule to be carried so far that you have to manipulate the universe to such a degree that no matter what Batman does, the bad guys live. Like in the old gi joe cartoon, when they’d shoot down a Cobra helicopter and the pilot would fall with a parachute and safely land. Like, how did he not get chopped up by the helicopter rotors? Who knows? At a certain point, if Batman throws enough dudes through plate glass windows, and nobody dies… It’s not morality it’s just luck. Batman should never consciously decide to kill someone in the mainline continuity. If you want to do an Elseworlds story where Batman loses his shit and finally kills the Joker…cool. But only in an Elseworlds story. Also, I also don’t understand the physics of whipping a refrigerator sized crate with a batling hook, but aside from that one stupid thing, I still think that fight scene is pretty sick. Although, I’m not really even sure how much credit Snyder deserves for the warehouse fight. At some point I watched a behind the scenes video about that scene and not only was the whole fight mapped out by the stunt coordinator and second unit director, based on what I saw, it looked like Snyder wasn’t even involved with the camera blocking. For all I know, Snyder just told the second unit to go shoot a fight scene. I really didn’t see Snyder DO anything.
@todd83988 ай бұрын
Fun trivia: per "children's cartoon" rules at one point in the US, anyone shown jumping out of an aviation vehicle had to be shown using parachutes. Anyone specifically jumping out of a helicopter had to be shown jumping clear of the blades. In the theatrical JL, at the end Batman picks up one of the parademon rifles and was just shooting parademons left and right. I guess Snyder skipped that day of "Batman rules" class. I get that Batman's facing a swarm of PDs and Steppenwolf and he's the only non-powered hero there, but c'mon Snyder, find a better way. I often wonder what would happen to Batman, while fighting 'roided up thugs or just ninja-ing up behind one and saying "boo", if any of them just simply died on the spot of a heart attack because of stress or shock?
@mefikFS8 ай бұрын
Drinker forgot that extended version mean that they will include chorus singing...
@lukeshioshio8 ай бұрын
Actually it's a violent R-rated version of the film. It's not an extended edition it's a different movie.
@victorm58908 ай бұрын
I think if Zack made a Star wars movie, at least someone could die, maybe that's the only difference?
@karlydoc8 ай бұрын
He did make a Star Wars story,he called it "Rebel Moon."
@marcogenovesi85708 ай бұрын
Rebel moon is his Star Wars
@billybarnett95188 ай бұрын
He wanted Rebel Moon to be a Star Wars movie, but the rumor was Lucasfilm wanted him to use established characters and Snyder didn't.
@cypher14198 ай бұрын
The one film I do like from Synder is Dawn of the Dead, which was written by James Gunn.
@wjzav19718 ай бұрын
What about 300?
@bjrnhalfhand22588 ай бұрын
@wjzav1971 guess he didn't like 300. That wasn't written by Snyder either. His better works are written by other people. Shame his visual style is out of date.
@highwaytoheaven998 ай бұрын
Being a kid is thinking "Wow, superheroes are so cool!". Being a teenager is thinking "Wow, superheroes are DUUUMB! They should KILL people! Killing is COOL!". Being an adult is thinking "Wow, superheroes are so cool!". Zack Snyder is a teenager, thinking he's being inovative, challenging and original in a world of adults.
@Cimo88 ай бұрын
....Just say you didn't watch the movie because that wasn't the message made.
@TheRockerX8 ай бұрын
Exactly. Sometimes I wonder how a guy that's almost 60 yrs old now still has the creative sensibilities of an edgy 14 yr old kid.
@jackinthebox3018 ай бұрын
@@Cimo8...just say you didn't hear Zack's own reasoning behind the impetus for Batman killing in BvS.
@Cimo88 ай бұрын
@@jackinthebox301 His reasoning is irrelevant because once again that not what happens in the movie
@Cimo88 ай бұрын
@@TheRockerX Funny because comics are for children
@chrisbenavides31768 ай бұрын
Just because a studio messes with your film, doesn't mean you are a visionary director.
@KyLewin8 ай бұрын
I think I remember what happened in Avatar 2. The blue guy had kids with the blue lady, the bad guy came back and was also blue, there were whales for some reason… things blew up… I think there was a kid that looked like a young Tarzan… one of the kids might have died… the blue people won. Bring on Avatar 3!
@napoleonfeanor8 ай бұрын
I'm blue dabadee dabadie
@awesomehpt89388 ай бұрын
One thing that I liked about rebel moon was the costume and set designs. I really like all the different aliens and stuff. Taken in isolation it would make for an intriguing world to explore. It’s just that I don’t really care about anything else, characters and story included.
@beowulfsrevenge43698 ай бұрын
That's some convoluted math there, Zach. With just one huge glaring problem. This movie was never in theaters, so it didn't actually make that money or sell that many tickets.
@electricmiragemedia8 ай бұрын
I really liked his energy, so I can understand how he keeps getting movies. But he definitely could learn to check himself
@justinmadrid87128 ай бұрын
You don’t understand Hollywood if you think directors are chosen for their “energy”.
@grunt16888 ай бұрын
If Snyder wanted to make a "Batman that kills" movie he should have made it about Thomas Wayne. That version is basically everything Snyder would have wanted but I guess his ego got in the way.
@harlannguyen40488 ай бұрын
For anyone that still likes his Justice League movie, here's a relevant quote for you: "Let's be fair. You f_ckers can't control yourselves. You have to share your feelings immediately because if you felt them, it must be a good sign of good writing. It couldn't be bias, even if you give this a rewatch in a year and wonder WTF you were thinking. Which is kind of relevant. You had 4 years to tear apart Joostice League. You had 10 days to think on the Snyder Cut on top of tying your f_cking personalities to it. Because f_ck me, Zack Snyder's Justice League is going to age like the League of Nations." -Mauler in "Zack Snyder's Justice League: An Unbridled Rampage"
@diegovegas38508 ай бұрын
One of my favorite videos
@justinlast2lastharder7498 ай бұрын
The Snyder Cut wasn't bad...but Ezra Miller really tries his hardest to make it unwatchable. Always hated his flash. With the Theatrical...I Watched it sober and turned it off when Steppenwolf came on screen...then a few months later I watched it absolutely obliterated and loved it. That movie is a masterpiece if you smoke enough weed and drink enough liquor to turn your brain completely off.
@thisisnotachannel8 ай бұрын
Mauler was incorrect... I know for a fact that I'm not the only person who genuinely enjoyed Snyder's work with DC. His other projects (aside from "Watchmen") I'm not particularly fond of... except maybe "300". But in my opinion, he did an excellent job with the DC properties he was entrusted with. And I feel this way several years after ZSJL was released... I just finished watching his entire DC "trilogy" the other day. If anything... I like them MORE. Judging by the content of the video and the comments section, I am in the minority here... but I'm used to that. Still doesn't invalidate my opinion, or those of the other fans. Not the first shit take I've heard from him, though.
@petriew20188 ай бұрын
@@justinlast2lastharder749 yes.... it was.... all the story issues aside, technically it's a clusterfuck of bad cinematography, horrid pacing, baffling sound design and a laundry list of every conceivable kind of padding one can fit into a movie.
@wjzav19718 ай бұрын
@@thisisnotachannelI have to disagree hard with "excellent job with DC properties he was entrusted with" given Zack Snyder's disrespectful treatment of both Batman's and Superman's characters and what they stand for.
@EndlessVacuum8 ай бұрын
It would be more respectable if James Cameron really did just make a 2 hour Avatar film that was nothing but those landscape shots he likes so much. That's clearly what he wants to do, he doesn't want to tell stories.
@christophergirardi81458 ай бұрын
He's already doing that, the story for Avatar 2 was really thin
@lawlietriver88698 ай бұрын
The first Avatar has to be one of the most overrated movies of all time. I remember seeing the trailer and instantly going: Ok, so this is Pocahontas only the story takes twice as long to tell for some reason. I will say seeing it in 3D was a visual joy for sure, but it had nothing to make me care about the characters. Disney Pocahontas already did it and they did it way better.
@alexknox8148 ай бұрын
@lawlietriver8869 bro he literally steals the plot n story of another animated film called fern gully
@petriew20188 ай бұрын
he mad a three hour version of just that called avatar 2 before you tell me i'm wrong, i dare you to even try and remember the plot of that movie....
@Creativitys_Vanguard8 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder showed up in a shirt with holes in it. He looked like he got up in the middle of the night to get some milk. Odd choice.
@MrsMacLover8 ай бұрын
Malk. Now with Vitamin R
@shen55338 ай бұрын
He's trying so bad to be "excentric" and quirky
@iHaveTheDocuments8 ай бұрын
"he's just like me fr" It's what he's hoping we say
@judgedrekk29818 ай бұрын
@@williamclayton2323 DUN DUN DUNNNNN!!! lolz!
@Costas228 ай бұрын
It's not holes. It's black marks. It's the way the shirt is designed. If you weren't in the basement all day and had better internet connection, you would have noticed.
@scottmccrea18735 ай бұрын
There is a lot of similarities between Shymalin & Snyder. Both created fabulous early movies and just never lived up to their potential.
@chasehedges67755 ай бұрын
THIS💯💯👍
@Alexanderiii8 ай бұрын
Batman doesn't kill. People who don't accept this don't know Batman.
@jogasinghkhalsa55268 ай бұрын
1989 micheal keaton batman killed. Christian bale batman killed. Ben affleck batman killed. They all had to in the situation they were in
@Bonesawisready9268 ай бұрын
Batman doesn't murder. How he killed in The Dark Knight is acceptable because he was put into an unwinnable situation and that was the only way to save Gordon's kid. He should never purposefully or recklessly be putting people in mortal danger though.
@daneoman10008 ай бұрын
I am more annoyed Batfleck used guns, Batman should not use guns. He won’t use the weapon that killed his parents.
@Ishaan_A8 ай бұрын
honestly, ya Batman doesn't kill but I would be up for a story where Batman has gone down a path where he's now forced to kill his enemies. In BvS, I hated how they never mentioned why Batman has now suddenly started killing his foes or even Superman addressing that fact to Bruce, he just does it.
@kdog39088 ай бұрын
I don't see anything wrong with the basic idea Zack is putting forward. 'What if?' questions are interesting. I just don't think Zack does 'what if?' questions well. At all.
@FalkFlak8 ай бұрын
that's funny because I thought the myth was damaged with 300 and was completely off the cliff with Sucker Punch.
@paha42098 ай бұрын
It´s pretty clear where Snyder got his Math lessons from: Scott Steiner! "Gore is a character" - If Chris Gore was a character in Rebel Moon i would watch that movie.
@justjoe47758 ай бұрын
Not even Steiner Math can make sense out of Snyder's box office "calculations". You know they say all directors are created equal but you look at Uwe Boll & Zack Snyder & you can see that statement is not true.
@ultraviolet5408 ай бұрын
A freaking ikea chair
@GreyWolfLeaderTW8 ай бұрын
I always felt underwelmed by Synder's films. Even his very first major film, the Dawn of the Dead remake, felt rather hollow and superficial, especially when you directly compare it to George A. Romero's original film. It's a comparison one can make between cotton candy verses a chocolate cake. The former is completely ethereal and gives you an immediate sugar high (in that film, the only thing going for it is the scariness of the idea of fast, running zombies [though it makes no logical sense that reanimated dead would be as fast/faster than living humans, especially following degradation/rotting of muscles and nerves/brain matter]) but also a crash and still-empty stomach because it had nothing meaningful behind it. I'm not a fan of the whole "zombies = consumerism" theme of the original film, but at least it had some actual themes and you got invested in the characters, their personalities, and their survival, compared to the cardboard cutouts of Dawn of the Dead remake. Each of his subsequent films felt like the embodiment of the trope of a brainless hyper-flashy popcorn film with little substance behind it. It worked with 300 because it was based on a flashy comic book, but didn't work with the Justice League films because those superhero characters have serious themes and history behind them.
@NoPowerintheVerse8 ай бұрын
Yeah, Dawn of the Dead was a solid meh. The opening is one of my favorite movie intros though.
@JadeRunner8 ай бұрын
Making zombies run fast is the laziest shortcut approach to trying to make a scary zombie movie. The whole point of zombies is that they're a minimal threat in small numbers and that causes you to let your guard down, then before you know it they've cornered you. Also the idea is that just one bite is all it takes. Even if there's just one of them and it's dumb and slow, there's always that fear in the back of your mind not to get too close to those teeth because once you do it's game over. When they can run and have super strength the bite isn't really any scarier than the fists or the feet. Not saying there aren't some good running zombie movies (Train to Busan for instance) but if you're adapting a slow-moving zombie story and your first thought is "let's make em run fast!" again, that's just lazy.
@JadeRunner8 ай бұрын
I agree with you about the "consumerist" themes of OG Dawn of the Dead. One of the disappointing things about growing up and becoming educated on things like politics was realising George Romero was something of a Leftoid and all his zombie movies I loved as a kid are actually pushing messages I disagree with and just never noticed it at the time. You know the message of Diary of the Dead (which is terrible btw) is actually that citizen journalism and citizens having the ability to film anything and immediately post it online for the world to see is an objectively _bad_ thing and society would be better off trusting the government to govern what information we're allowed access to? 😳😬
@scar3crow_art8 ай бұрын
It’s amazing how Zack Snyder has pissed away all the goodwill he’d built up since his premature departure from Justice League. His “frat house philosopher” style of movie making has always left a bad taste in my mouth.
@Cimo88 ай бұрын
My ass😂 you people never liked him to begin with please stop with the concern trolling
@Vherstinae8 ай бұрын
@@Cimo8 ...None of that was concern trolling. He was entirely dunking on Snyder, saying that he always thought Snyder sucks but was amazed that Snyder managed to piss away all of his audience's goodwill. I understand why you're a Snyder fanboy, since you can't even parse two lines.
@floridamann11098 ай бұрын
@@Cimo8how does your throat feel holding all that Snyder meat in it ?
@Cimo88 ай бұрын
@@Vherstinae Oh... My bad then.
@loremaster68288 ай бұрын
I like his films but holy crap army of the dead was terrible
@Vidusik8 ай бұрын
Batman killing people in BvS never bothered me, because in the contex of the movie it made sense. Batman at that point was older, more cynical and fed up with seeing no end when fighting with criminals. He's pissed off and that's why he kills: at that point he thinks that's the only way to achieve something. The dialogue between him and Alfed explained Batman's state of mind and for me it made sense.
@John-fk2ky8 ай бұрын
Still seems kind of weak. We’ve seen other versions of Bruce being old. Not older but actually old. He might be less concerned about collateral damage harming hostiles, but the only example of him killing as an old man that I can think of is him killing the Joker in The Dark Knight Returns.
@nont184118 ай бұрын
What didn’t make sense, however, is that since Batman is comfortable with killing people now, why did he let Joker and Lex Luthor live?
@docsavage86408 ай бұрын
It made sense because in no way shape or form were those characters Batman and Superman. At least not ours. Maybe they should have just said "This is Earth-Shit where everything is ultraviolet and stupid"
@Vidusik8 ай бұрын
@@docsavage8640 To be honest; superhero movies are mostly silly and stupid. Even The Dark Knight, that is praised by many as a masterpiece, is filled with plot holes and people being dumb as hell (especially the cops). But what I really don't understand why every interpretation of Batman or Superman needs to be exactly the same as the previous one. And it's not like Batman killing bad guys in BvS was something we haven't seen before; Keaton's Batman was killing bad guys in Batman Returns and even take it as a joke... yet nobody complained about that. As for Superman; the funny thing is that Superman Returns was following the same formula as Donner's Superman and fans complained the movie looked dated. Then Snyder made something different and fans complained again. :) It's like... make up your mind already. And I'm not blindly defending Snyder; his movies are too ambitious for their own good and Snyder often gets carried away with this style to the point it gets irritating, but I don't see them as better or worse than the rest of superhero schlock in the last 15 years.
@Moveplaylift8 ай бұрын
exactly @@Vidusik
@Lemminjoose8 ай бұрын
He's one of the most overrated guys in Hollywood.
@churblefurbles8 ай бұрын
Snyder only works when the entire thing is already pre storyboarded like with 300.
@ffs558 ай бұрын
Great points by all as usual -- Disparu and MauLer always offers solid insights and laughs!
@janruudschutrups93828 ай бұрын
2:30 "Sit down with your girlfriend, watch Rebel Moon and then she doms you." ...
@Pink.andahalf8 ай бұрын
Dumps. Totally different situation.
@janruudschutrups93828 ай бұрын
@@Pink.andahalf 🤫
@LordVader10948 ай бұрын
That's if you're lucky.
@finalfantasy508 ай бұрын
she starts to slap you saying "you think rebel moon is good?!"
@Dhomden8 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder turned my gf into a dommy mommy Thanks Zack
@tylermeyer21638 ай бұрын
Snyder is Michael Bay if Michael Bay sniffed his own farts for a living.
@doublep19808 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Michael Bay said once in an interview and I paraphrase here: "... I make what you would call pop-corn movies, you watch them, eat your pop-corn, turn your brain off, have a good time for couple of hours. And that's absolutely fine, sometimes you want to watch something like that, sometimes you want something more artistic." Snyder on the other hand, thinks he's making ''art'' and is an ''auteur'' or something.
@billybarnett95188 ай бұрын
You mean the same Bay who said "They'll see my movies anyway"?
@marinejcksn18 ай бұрын
Michael Bay is the Francis Ford Coppola of Zach Snyders The Rock is better than anything Zach Snyder could ever make if he had unlimited funds and a million years
@RafitoOoO8 ай бұрын
Michael Bay is way better than Snyder. He even got The Rock to play an actual character. They can't be compared at all.
@marcbraun53428 ай бұрын
@@doublep1980Exactly, Michael Bay knows what he's doing and for what audience and what mood, plus he makes a profit out of it, so everything is fine. It starts to get awkward when you want it to be something more. The same sh*t with the Battlefield 1 dev that tried to change history and claimed that women had to fight in WW1, if that guy just said it's multiplayer and everyone should choose how they want to look like, no one would have had a problem. The problem comes from delusion.
@DirectorSmiley8 ай бұрын
I unapologetically agree with Zack here. Batman killed in his first comic. The comics code shaped a no kill Batman, but even then Burton, Schumacher and Nolan had their Batmen kill with stupid leeway. It's only when Snyder openly admits it that people take issue.
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
It’s also only when Snyder makes a movie in which Superman kills Zod that they take issue.
@grey1958 ай бұрын
Ahh the cultist is here
@EvilDoresh8 ай бұрын
Counter-argument: Nobody remembers Golden Age Batman. To normies Batman started with the Adam West show
@leandrocastello3098 ай бұрын
Mnot exactly, people take issue because _contemporary_ batman has had the no kill rule codified as the very core of his hero identity. People want the batman of the comics, not the batman of 1930's comics. I dont like it. I think the no kill rule is abused and streched beyond the bounds of insanity, but if your batman doesnt have it, its not batman. Simple as that.
@DirectorSmiley8 ай бұрын
@grey195 I just know Batman has killed in comics dating back to his original issue. Nothing cultist about it. It's a fact.
@thestoicsoliloquies40418 ай бұрын
When he first started in comics Batman carried a gun and shot criminals. Batman was the first superhero to kill a criminal with a gun. Once Robin showed up, the gun disappeared and the "no kill" policy was instituted.
@Wlof258 ай бұрын
The true source material. I hate when people are dogmatic about "source material" and cry when Batman kills, but he killed from the very beginning.
@callmejacob32348 ай бұрын
@@Wlof25 The no kill rule is what Batman an iconic character it redefined his character. Batman hasn't killed since the 30's. Even DC admits it was a mistake for him to kill.
@Wlof258 ай бұрын
@@callmejacob3234 So what? That doesn't mean that Batman cannot kill, ever. All you people have is dogma.
@9theaman8 ай бұрын
@@callmejacob3234lol. The no kill rule was implement because studios wanted to appeal to kids and they were also quickly running out of villains because you know that were dead and couldn't kill thousands of innocent people again. All in all it was a so called "rule" implemented to make studios make more money because they were too lazy to create a new idea. They wanted to keep churning this Joker comics. And now these idiots think that it's some sort of character assassination if Batman kills.
@AlbioLakes8 ай бұрын
His Killer Batman lacks commitment. A killer Batman would have ended the Joker, Harley, and every Psycho who cackles while commiting Human rights violations.
@AshSchultzArt8 ай бұрын
Sure, Batman doesn’t kill, but he’ll beat you into a drooling vegetable
@MravacKid8 ай бұрын
Normal people suspected he was a joke since that first Superman travesty, and it got more and more obvious as the DCU movies progressed. This is just the fanboys finally getting it too.
@brianpratt32248 ай бұрын
Keaton's Batman killed people quite a bit. He knocked a thug down a bell tower in the first movie and in the Batman Returns he sticks a bomb in the pants of one of the Penguins thugs. Which then blows up. You see him blow up. How is that not killing someone.
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
He also killed in the some comics.
@brianpratt32248 ай бұрын
Yup. I don't think people thinking he didn't kill people have read the comic and not watched any movies before 2000 @@mabusestestament
@connor98298 ай бұрын
After he stuck the bomb to the guy he then fucking SMILED!!! That's not batman that's the joker🤣
@aethertech8 ай бұрын
Rebel Moon was one of the worst things I've watched.
@mattperkins2618 ай бұрын
Sooooo you're saying I shouldn't watch it?
@aethertech8 ай бұрын
You should not. @@mattperkins261
@9theaman8 ай бұрын
Wow. What a hot take. So brave of you to say that.
@delix7878 ай бұрын
Critical is never going to leave Chris alone. 💀
@c1ph3rpunk8 ай бұрын
Could you imagine having to be the ones editing the extended cut of Rebel Moon? Just look for the building with firehoses pumping in a combo of anti-depressants and cocaine cut with meth and Valium.
@dcalltheway6108 ай бұрын
Stop ✋️ Batman has killed in every movie going back to '66. So what the Fuck are you talking about? - when Batmans first appeared, he had a 45. Strapped to his leg.
@EvilDoresh8 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure the only one that died in the '66 version was the heroic dolphin
@dcalltheway6108 ай бұрын
@@EvilDoresh nope, Batman kicked one of the Penguins Goons, and he vanished, Batman and Robin talk. So he's not going to be coming back?
@mrscruffles8018 ай бұрын
This whole "hero's shouldn't kill" thing is very modern, almost nobody said this before 2010 or so, now it's like the law or soemthing.
@Peatnik98 ай бұрын
Again, as a very long time Batman fan…it shocks me how people don’t get the basic distinction. Batman kills by result of intervention on behalf of the best outcome. Batman does not commit murder. Killing, yes. Murder, no.
@Harmytwo8 ай бұрын
I think we need Zack Snyder's cut of that interview about batman. It's him saying everything very slow and we get some very slow flashbacks.
@ephraimwinslow8 ай бұрын
I don't think there's a single creative left in Los Angeles whose mythos I still buy into. Speilberg? Ready Player One. Ridley Scott? Prometheus. I could go on, but it's not necessary. TL;DR? The internet will ultimately force people to divorce artists from their art... because all artists eventually out themselves as douchebags and/or lose the knack.
@Jepze1588 ай бұрын
-Prometheus He was seen as an lucky hack long before that movie.
@ephraimwinslow8 ай бұрын
@@Jepze158 The guy's got: Gladiator, the Martian, and Bladerunner under his belt. If it was *all* luck up until Prometheus? That's like... find a full *box* of winning lottery tickets *on top* of an oil well luck.
@Green_Tea_Coffee8 ай бұрын
Spielberg had some clunkers long before RP1. Sugarland Express and 1941, for example. Regarding Ridley Scott, frankly, I think he's got alzheimers or is suffering from dementia.
@johnmcternan41578 ай бұрын
Scott's in recent years has made tons of great films but because they don't appeal to the KZbin pop culture crowd, they never get a mention and his reputation is trashed. the Counsellor, All the money in the world, American Gangster, Last Duel, every year he makes a film and every single one of his films has something of merit even the average ones. The same with his deceased brother Tony Scott too.
@ephraimwinslow8 ай бұрын
@@johnmcternan4157 I see you're still subscribed to his mythos. Enjoy them diminishing returns.
@cristinawilligs8 ай бұрын
i believe that Zac Snyder's script for rebel moon got a diversity treatment, one of those disclosed by FilmTreat and that he wanted to avoid the main storytelling with his artistic shots
@pyroromancer8 ай бұрын
love it every time Drinker jabs at Stuckman
@johndurham61728 ай бұрын
He's just such a genius that nobody gets him 🙄😒
@alonsomunoz40968 ай бұрын
In BvS it is hinted at that Bruce went dark because he lost a Robin (possibly Jason Todd) by Joker's actions. How I remember that after watching it only once, I don't know. So not saying it can't happen, but a) do you really want to tell that story in a budding cinematic universe? and b) you want that big change on Bats to take place offscreen? That could have been like a whole movie and would explain Batman's descent into darkness, at least.
@Bonesawisready9268 ай бұрын
I literally see no value that Snyder can bring to screen. I used to think if he was just a DP he'd be amazing, but using that trash lens constantly has rid me of that notion. He's an auteur with no positive qualities. At least with Michael Bay he actually has incredible camera composition (the shots in Pain and Gain and Bad Boys 2 with the camera going between different rooms for example) and has made pretty good films (The first two Bad Boys, The Island, Pain and Gain, the first Transformers, The Rock, haven't seen it but heard Benghazi was pretty good etc.) Everything good about Snyder came from someone else and he just slapped his name on it.
@ii-mp1sp8 ай бұрын
I don't know, I liked it. I've always believed that DC should be the darker and more violent equivalent of Marvel, and Justice League 2021 is the best DC movie since The Dark Knight.
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
Not really, Bay just took Tony Scott’s style and slapped his name on it.
@rael20998 ай бұрын
A few years from now: Drinker's Chasers - The Death of the Villeneuve Myth.
@SubZero-hs9xc7 ай бұрын
Villeneuve is genuely good director, Zack Snyder no
@geofft.19598 ай бұрын
Everyone talks Rebel and Justice but AotD was so bad everyone forgets that part of the conversation.
@DamienDarkside8 ай бұрын
If I had to write a two page essay and I came up with six pages, I'd seriously reconsider my entire process permanently.
@HarryBuddhaPalm8 ай бұрын
I can't believe Zack Snyder was even allowed to make anything after "Sucker Punch". That should've been the end of his career right there.
@hughtube51548 ай бұрын
Or even 300. It was clear from that he had no idea about storytelling, character, lore. "Sorry, hunchback, dwarf-guy. You can't join us because we fight in a phalanx where we all need to lock shields to repel the enemy." Enemy arrives. "Let's fight freestyle, one-on-one! We're only outnumbered 300:1! Every man for himself!"
@hughtube51548 ай бұрын
Or even 300. It was clear from that he had no idea about storytelling, character, lore. "Sorry, hunchback, dwarf-guy. You can't join us because we fight in a phalanx where we all need to lock shields to repel the enemy." Enemy arrives. "Let's fight freestyle, one-on-one! We're only outnumbered 300:1! Every man for himself!"
@kool42098 ай бұрын
@@hughtube5154you do realize those are two different attack/defense formations 😂
@PGHEngineer8 ай бұрын
That should've been the point where he was ditched by mainstream Hollywood and spent the rest of his career doing cheesy pawn movies.
@9theaman8 ай бұрын
Nice of you to show your jealousy for everyone to see. What did you accomplish in your life for you to tell others what to do? You are a nobody.
@just_blumpin_off8 ай бұрын
If you take my experience with it it took 4 attempts to make it through Rebel Moon as i kept falling asleep. So 90 million/4=22.5 million. Sorry to bust Zacks bubble
@greebj8 ай бұрын
We can continue the reverse-Snyder math 20% of views were people prob clicked on it thinking it was a new star wars film (18 million) 10% accidentally clicked on it then fell asleep or got distracted by something more interesting on their way to the toilet and just left it running in the background (9 million) 22.5-18-9 = it would have got negative views and millions in cinema losses from people demanding refunds
@marcbraun53428 ай бұрын
The "not killing" part is very well depicted in Under the Red Hood, which is an awesome story to begin with so very well worth a read. I would spoiler a great part if I would go in any more detail, so I won't. Let's just say it adds a lot to the character, the story and the world the way they got to that point there, since it would actually be easy for a guy with his talents, you'll love it. There's also a great movie made out of it if you want to watch instead of reading the comic.
@Wlof258 ай бұрын
I watched the animated movie. What a terrible story. Todd could have killed Joker at any time if he wanted. Joker hearing Batman's name but not reacting to it. Batman chasing Todd/Red Hood is like in a video game. Follow to a checkpooint and then a cut scene happens. Todd was like planning literally every single step. It was silly.
@benjaminskylerhill82768 ай бұрын
All insults aside, Zack Snyder seems like a genuinely nice guy.
@Mjthedirector068 ай бұрын
Yeah he really does to be honest enjoy his interviews cause he seems genuine. But l just get frustrated by his unwillingness to grow and mature and a storyteller...and never really any criticism to improve his craft. I think he's one of the best visual directors out there, but if he could just put more time into improving his storytelling, and dial down a bit on the he'd be slow motion he'd be significantly better.
@Sniperkitten9718 ай бұрын
Listening to his interview on the JRE was painful. "Uuuuh" "like" "you know" every 3 words. He may br genuinely nice, but I'm not sure he has what it takes to actually write good stories.
@matttriano8 ай бұрын
Snyder is a tall child
@miwe37198 ай бұрын
How does he keep getting greenlights when all his movies suck and flop?
@mabusestestament8 ай бұрын
Because there are enough people who watch and like his movies and enough of his movies don’t flop but are successful enough?
@Joseantonio-op5oc8 ай бұрын
His wife seems to be a very capable producer and manager. In fact she was already a producer when Zack was just doing commercials and music videos
@jassykat8 ай бұрын
Batman killed Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight. It was fine then, but when Snyder does it then it's wrong.
@Francescojg8 ай бұрын
Batman lunging at Harvey standing on a ledge to save an innocent child he’s about to shoot in the head, feels different to a Batman using machine guns to shred goons in half as they shoot his bullet proof car while he’s chasing them for no apparent reason… he shot a GPS tracker on the truck… that whole scene was pointless and only used to set up a run in with Superman
@Jasper_Silva8 ай бұрын
I believe Zach desperately needs someone to help him write and co-direct. Some of his stuff, particularly action scenes and aesthetics are amazing, like in the mentioned Batman fight scene when he's rescuing Martha in BvS. It's a nice looking, cool scene, but it's meaningless, and in an awful movie. To take an example from videogames: Yoko Taro has a similar track record as Snyder in a way, he made some weak/flawed games in the past, but with amazing, creative characters and very strong writing. When SquareEnix tasked him to do NieR Automata he co-operated with Platinum Studio which is outstanding at doing action design and gameplay (while being weak to average at writing). Together they made a legendary game with great writing and gameplay design. Yoko Taro worked in the industry for long and is respected for his talents, but he knew he had weak spots and let Platinum work in the things he was bad at. Given Zach's class of director, and how ego-driven that position is in Hollywood, this kind of cooperative work is rare, so sadly he might be a lost cause.
@JadeRunner8 ай бұрын
Agreed. I can't remember which filmmaker duo it was - maybe the Coen Brothers, I'm not sure - but I read an interview with a scriptwriting duo where they explicitly stated that one of them is really good at coming up with the overall concept and outline of a story, but terrible at dialogue and character writing, whereas his partner was the opposite and so together they write really good scripts because they each succeed where the other fails. It does indeed seem to be that the problem is ego. Too many of them don't want to share the limelight.
@ThelcarusWing8 ай бұрын
I've always viewed Batman's no kill rule as an ethical one for him, not a moral one. He doesn't kill not because he believes it's wrong, but because his whole mission is about protecting people from those who abuse power and strength to make victims of others, and killing would mean he's abusing the same power he dedicated himself to fighting. If he allowed himself to kill, he would be just another case of unchecked power. You can see various versions of his character all follow this kind of mentality. Injustice is the most obvious example, but there are also cases like the movie where Savage used his contingency plans on the League, and Batman was entirely unapologetic and stated he would have done the same thing again regardless. Another instance is the movie Under the Red Hood where he expresses this sentiment (although there is a more prominent moral element in that one.) The point is that Batman's character us dependent on his no kill rule, because without it, most of his conflict with others like Jason or Joker are immediately null and void.
@thomaspunt26468 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder is just pretentious Micheal Bay who wants to turn Batman into the Punisher.
@tobeornottobe56118 ай бұрын
That is the best way to describe Snyder as a filmmaker I've ever seen. It's incredible how much that makes sense.
@TkboyOG8 ай бұрын
Michael
@tequilamockingbird7588 ай бұрын
He probably would make a great Punisher.
@jrick53228 ай бұрын
You just hit a 500 yard home run
@ikenosis81608 ай бұрын
The truth oozes from this comment. Spot on.
@AndragonLea6 ай бұрын
Gratuitous slo-mo grain harvesting scenes are tight.
@vladdebrancovan70118 ай бұрын
The man can’t even string a coherent sentence or thought… it is pretty embarrassing
@dannyknightblade45927 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder wanting to make Batman into a murd3rer shows that he doesn't wanna stay true to who the character is.
@awesomehpt89388 ай бұрын
Zack Snyder is one of those people that has his own cult following but doesn’t actually deserve all the hype.
@chronicbrightside87578 ай бұрын
Worth noting, one of the things the studio cut from Batman V Superman (it's restored in the Director's Cut, which doesn't "fix" the movie but at least makes it make slightly more sense) is the reveal that Batman wasn't branding criminals - Luthor had men in the prisons doing that as part of his needlessly elaborate plot to make Superman hate Batman.
@gloweye8 ай бұрын
That copium concentration is so high that I'm almost starting to think I'm good at First Person Shooters. And there's an entire ocean between me and Zack.
@ironcladnomad56398 ай бұрын
As a viewer, Batman is infinitely less interesting when he just kills. Period. The fun of watching a character as admittedly OP as Batman carve his way through a host of enemies is the fact he's creative rather than simply front-to-back homicidal.
@Wlof258 ай бұрын
It depends on the story. For me I find no kill rule utterly boring. It is overdone and fan boys cant stop blabbing about it. And let's not pretend that Batman has no thick plot armor. Kicking or throwing gas bombs can only take you so far. So with no killing, we are just to believe that he can just punch and kick through bunch of goons and waves of bullets. Imagine how silly or boring would chase scene in BvS be if he didn't shoot back and kill those who were shooting at him. He would slash tires. Emmm....I don't know...shot a thing which foams the whole vehicle so they have to stop. Or some crap like that. It would be like in a cartoon.
@smileygabe228 ай бұрын
I dont hear you guys bitching over Tim Burton batman killing people. Batman kills, just depends who is writing the story. You guys can't pick something else to complain about? I loved this version of Batman
@sci-fihighschool8 ай бұрын
A lost art of modern writing in pop culture is pushing the signature principles of a franchise/character without breaking them. In addition to Dark Knight, see Star Trek DS9. Those writers pushed Roddenberry’s utopian vision by going to dark places -which wasn’t everyone’s cup of tea- BUT they always found a way back to the light. You generally DON’T see that in modern Trek (Picard Season 3 is the exception). This modern kind of iconoclasm either comes from lack of talent, lack of understanding of themes, or blatant disregard for the audience. And it’s probably a combination of all three.
@campbellpaterson50038 ай бұрын
Denis Villeneuve is the writer/director Zack Snyder wishes he could be.
@noelv19768 ай бұрын
Even the new Batman, he most likely killed innocent people in that needless car chase scene.