Yossarian wrote:Bat and soup have stopped fighting each other. There's still almost an hour left.
Yossarian wrote:It's over!
... part of it might be down to having gone with the director's cut (by all accounts it's a big improvement over the original),
#prayevenmoreforYossYossarian wrote:It's over! And, I have to say, I enjoyed it. Part of that might be down to going in with very low expectations (I thought Man of Steel was trash and the reviews of this made it sound about as bad as that was), part of it might be down to having gone with the director's cut (by all accounts it's a big improvement over the original), and it may partly be down to the fact that I love a good action sequence and the action sequences in this were, for the most part, great, but whatever it was, it worked for me.
I felt the same really. It is a slap in the face though to give the punter at the cinema the version that doesn't work, I can see how people are enraged.Yossarian wrote:It's over! And, I have to say, I enjoyed it. Part of that might be down to going in with very low expectations (I thought Man of Steel was trash and the reviews of this made it sound about as bad as that was), part of it might be down to having gone with the director's cut (by all accounts it's a big improvement over the original), and it may partly be down to the fact that I love a good action sequence and the action sequences in this were, for the most part, great, but whatever it was, it worked for me.
mistercrayon wrote:This is the plot of bat soup
Spoiler:
monkey wrote:If they'd thrown in another couple of dream sequences, it could have been something really special.
Kow wrote:No Del Toro or Perlman
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