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One definite plus side: Henry Cavill s green-screened moustache lip is nowhere to be found.
They say that towards the end of hypothermia, right before it kills you, it actually starts to feel very comfortable. The coldness is replaced by warmth, and you get a sense of calm and ease that washes over you. About 150 minutes into this 242-minute behemoth, something similar happens.
Zack Snyder s Justice League does, eventually, pummel you into some sort of submission, and you learn to stop worrying and love the bomb.
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Let us get the obvious out of the way first, this is definitely better than Joss Whedon s loud-and-fast take on the story, if only because the mish-mash of Whedon s tongue-in-cheek humour and Snyder s sepia-toned seriousness simply did not make good bedfellows. Additionally, someone s math is off: early reports stated that only 10% of Snyder s film ended up in Whedon s final product, but Snyder said none of Whedon s movie is in his cut, and mos
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It’s that time of year when the Christmas/ Holiday/ Winter Solstice/Hanukkah/ Kwanzaa Specials come out. Not all different ones of course, but these days the books try and be inclusive and include all the above. DC have cleverly sidestepped the yearly outrage at using either Christmas or Holidays in the title. Life’s too short. I’ve been enjoying these seasonal specials in one shape or another for many years, going back to the late 70’s. I still have most of them and still read them every year in the run up to Christmas. Digital now means I don’t even have to fight my way into the correct comic storage box too, an annual tradition I’m pleased to let go. The stories are generally light and a bit of fun, but that’s the spirit of the season. A dash of snow, some goodwill to all men, and a gift or two is good enough for me, entertainment wise. This year’s effort is another 10 story, 80 page Giant, so I better get reviewing.