Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from tayshathefilmgeek :

tayshathefilmgeek:
“bite me, haters. this movie was flawless.
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tayshathefilmgeek:

bite me, haters. this movie was flawless.

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from dragon8993-deactivated20180222 :

dragon8993:

Actual superhero boyfriends

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from llcoolade :

So this is where this scene cames from…

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from theshakerattlenroll :

theshakerattlenroll:

I feel blessed by this smirk

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from ericscissorhands :

ericscissorhands:

“Criminals are like weeds, Alfred; pull one up, another grows in its place. This is about the future of the world. This is my legacy.”

Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from crownkillers :

batmaun:

who’s that?

you must be new.

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from undertheskin13 :

  • People used to the Marvel movies, basically everyone: I didn't like BvS, it didn't make sense Lex/Jesse was trying too hard to be Joker/the next Heath Ledger, Superman was mean, Snyder sucks lol.
  • Me, a thinking individual that can appreciate both Marvel and DC and understand their different styles: BvS was good it just wasn't in your face explaining every little plot point directly for your unwilling ass to think and understand for himself, everyone's motives made sense if you paid attention they were just "hidden" in their words, Jesse Eisenberg was great as Lex Luthor Jr, he wasn't trying to be Heath or the Joker that's how people act when they are hyperactive and/or mentally ill and that's what a villain usually is (surprise!!)especially when so young, this is the darkest era for both Superman AND Batman so yeah they were acting a bit out if character as they were super desperate, Superman fighting Batdad, he tried asking for help but Bruce wouldn't listen cause he didn't consider him a person and saw him as just alien after Lex's 2 years long manipulation plan, Batman 'marking' the bad guys (if you had paid attention there were both child predators and sex traffickers and these guys are always killed in prison irl anyway), shooting people because he was desperate to save Martha a nice parallel with his parents, Snyder doesn't suck there were some of the most amazing shots i've seen in my life and if your ungrateful ass can't appreciate them because the action sequences felt like a video game (have you ever heard of Arkham Knight) then I have nothing else for you just don't piss your pants when Civil War comes out and Cap dies and you're stuck with DC for the next ten years.

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from arcadeigannon :

nichtwing:

just little batfleck things™

• the smirk
• he beefy
• seriously hes 6'4"
• henry is only 6'1" this is ridiculous stop him
• he works out w/ large tires
• that’s extra af
• he actually appears to be affected mentally by all the traumatic shit he’s gone through
• the bruce wayne persona
• “i like those shoes!”
• the fake-ass smile
• when the fake-ass smiles falls off his face and he look like he boutta use heat vision himself
• sucks @ lying to alfred
• does it anyway
• gets caught
• batdad af
• daddy af
• i’m SORRY
• runs toward the destruction while everyone else runs away
• saves a little girl
• arguably debates making her his new robin on the spot
• loves his mom
• is constantly outsmarted by diana
• would probably let diana punch him in the face
• would punch clark in the face
• “i’m a friend of your son’s”
• is proven wrong multiple times
• never admits he was wrong, instead pretends he was on the right side the entire time
• totally useless in the final battle
• seriously just stands there and watches
• “just a feeling”
• yeah right
• more like both barry and lex screamed at you
• not fooling anyone but always thinks he is

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from ericscissorhands :

ericscissorhands:

Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)

Apr
9
2016

Reblogged from artefactum-collectorabilia :

artefactum-collectorabilia:

Dawn of justice and suicide squad in dc animated series bruce timm style (by cool artists on the internet)

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