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Originally Posted by M. Steng
Yeah, it is. I love these characters so I'm excited at any opportunity I can to see them realized on the big screen.
If they let Ayer have the SS he wanted we would have gotten a much better movie.
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well okay first of all, let me ask you this: do you believe that the Extended Cut is pretty much Ayer's fully intended vision? or was even that falling short of this possible greatness he'd originally had in mind.
Because, and I think I've already said this elsewhere, there's no question for me the extended edition was an improvement over the theatrical cut, but even that was STILL riddled with problems. It was just not a very good movie. It was so clearly influenced on the Guardians Of The Galaxy's huge success, I mean at least the fact that it got fasttracked within the studio as quickly as it did. But that's something that James Gunn had been deeply and personally committed to for quite awhile beforehand. I'm not saying that David Ayer was like strictly a hired gun or anything, but it just didn't seem like much comparable situations, him on SS to Gunn on Guardians.
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I think Justice League will be the first movie that went start to finish in production under the Geoff Johns hands off system.
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and also, forgive me but you've got me a bit confused here with your wording. I thought the whole concept of Geoff Johns coming into the fold for pretty much everything DCU related (being the "DC's Kevin Feige") was supposed to be a good, encouraging thing. If I remember correctly, he was officially appointed as such not long after BvS had been out for at least a week or two and its reception was pretty clear. but then you're saying about Justice League being the first movie where Johns will be "hands off", that he won't be involved all that much and you sound like that's a good thing.