How did left BTFO right so hard...

How did left BTFO right so hard? The entire film was an embarrassment but especially that interrogation scene with Riddler spazzing out. A scene added in reshoots written and directed by Zack Snyder makes a better Batman movie than The Batman.

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Left is entirely original. You've a post-apocalyptic future with Batman and Joker being friends and wearing crazy clothes.
Right is just that The Dark Knight scene but without any rhyme or reason.

this joker will be shit but normies will eat it up and some will even compare it to joaquer and ledger. At this point Im convinced that most people have no soul/can’t tap into the objective realities of the universe to understand whats actually good and whats inherently bad. And no it doesn’t change even if 99% of humans think the bad thing is “good”. It is still objectively bad.
Also all my opinions are facts and the people I disagree with are wrong, unironically

are you fucking kidding me
left is plastic capeshit
right is hardcore acting
Jared Leto better than Classic Paul Dano?
NO NO NO NO NO
And Ben Affleck looks like he's literally wearing a puffed-up Halloween costum

>hardcore acting

The way Paul Dano snaps was kino
cope

rn watching that joker scene. whats with the aspect ratio, is that native imax? the crazy bokeh tells me it is, but just to be sure.

i dont watch capeshit but that whole scene looks very good.

The DCEU cast are mostly incredibly shitty people, and they're basically all miscast, but somehow they work out when Zack is producing if not directing. It's really weird the effect the Snyders have on certain people

The right scene was good.
You just expected to get something else and called what you got shit based on nothing.

>this joker will be shit but normies will eat it up
the batman was a flop especially with normies, Suicide Squad was a hit with them

Snydershills are truly something else

People didn't audibly laugh at Snyder's films in the theater.

>right is hardcore acting
Reminder that Reeves cast a literally who as the joker, made him hideous and already locked because he doesn't want to use the joker in the sequel

It was embarrassing user multiple people were snickering in my theater.

That was one of the worst parts of the movie. Why even bother?
>I'll be useful sir-man

Do you have an opinion of your own or are you writing a Yelp review?

What scene from The Batman got the biggest laugh at your theatre? For me it was the guy with bomb collar and a phone taped to his hand.

I thoguht the new batman was decent. I kind of was actually interested in finding out who the rat was and evyerhting , i normally dont really give a shit about the plot in these movies

>the batman was a flop especially with normies
not true at all, it was a pretty mainstream film, especially among capeshit fans and widely regarded as better than the the nolan trilogy.
I just thought it was an unnecessary, mediocre flick

>especially among capeshit fans and widely regarded as better than the the nolan trilogy.
But in reality that didn't happen.

if you watched left or right unironically, you could die right now and the world wouldn't miss you.
you are worthless.

My opinion is that it was a shitty scene in an even shittier movie. Matt Reeves direction is TV tier and his writing is atrocious.

I actually left the theater about 45 minutes into the film, so I probably missed the biggest laugh moments like Riddler's spazz attack, but people giggled at the reveal of Riddler at the beginning of the film. He looks so stupid with his gimp mask just standing there trying to be ominous.

Have you been living under a rock?

okay watched both scenes, and both work. also both leagues above marvel shit.

my problem is with the interrogatory, dano was good, the batman seems like he runs out of acting halfway. the music was way too obvious, should have used something else.

There was a brief buzz about The Batman that was gone after a week, people soured on it quickly.

Wonder how you got to that conclusion, everywhere on social media I saw people saying it was better than the nolan trilogy, even the threads on this board the general consensus is just that.

Yeah, the writing was cringe. But the acting in that scene was phenomenal. That's the only thing that really matters to me in a movie. The whole movie was worth it just to see Paul Dano wrench away from the glass into the room corner.