Zilnad wrote:That aspect ratio is horrendous. You're losing half the picture!
Technically you're getting all the picture because that was the aspect ratio of the cameras they used to film it. It doesn't stop it from looking gooseberry fool though.
Memento Mori wrote:Looks like Sky Movies Premiere is showing Zach Snyder's Justice League cut this week if anyone's got 4 hours free and hates themselves.
I've never used my 1 month free trial for that on Now TV so I'm really tempted
Memento Mori wrote:Looks like Sky Movies Premiere is showing Zach Snyder's Justice League cut this week if anyone's got 4 hours free and hates themselves.
I've never used my 1 month free trial for that on Now TV so I'm really tempted
Looks like it's first airing is 7AM on Thursday so I guess it'll be on Now TV a similar time. Imagine getting up early for that.
It takes two whole hours, the entire length of the previous Justice League, to even get seafaring Aquaman (Jason Momoa), super-fast The Flash (Ezra Miller), and mechanical Cyborg (Ray Fisher) into the same room together.
It takes two whole hours, the entire length of the previous Justice League, to even get seafaring Aquaman (Jason Momoa), super-fast The Flash (Ezra Miller), and mechanical Cyborg (Ray Fisher) into the same room together.
LOL
I'll still watch it at some point, but I don't think there was ever any danger of it being massively better.
It takes two whole hours, the entire length of the previous Justice League, to even get seafaring Aquaman (Jason Momoa), super-fast The Flash (Ezra Miller), and mechanical Cyborg (Ray Fisher) into the same room together.
LOL
Surely that's a good thing though, gives the characters more time to develop and breathe? Wasn't one of the big criticisms of the original that everything was rushed and crammed into the original 2 hour run time?
If the solution to that problem is to make the film four hours long it would suggest you don't have a particularly good story or storyteller on your hands.
It takes two whole hours, the entire length of the previous Justice League, to even get seafaring Aquaman (Jason Momoa), super-fast The Flash (Ezra Miller), and mechanical Cyborg (Ray Fisher) into the same room together.
LOL
Surely that's a good thing though, gives the characters more time to develop and breathe? Wasn't one of the big criticisms of the original that everything was rushed and crammed into the original 2 hour run time?
That sounds like it should be a TV show, not a movie.