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          I agree there. Despite being a horrible person off screen, Ezra Miller can actually act with good material, We Need to Talk About Kevin, and The Perks of Being a Wallflower are proof of that.

          I think as you alluded to, the bigger problem was that Snyder’s take on Barry Allen was ill-conceived from the beginning. Ezra may have been a good fit for Snyder’s vision for the character but his vision was Barry Allen in name only.

          I find it very amusing that the CW managed to do the character so much better for nine years and with a fraction of the resources.

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      Because time travel, along with super speed, is over powered as hell.

      There is not a single bad guy that can defeat it, unkess they too have the same set of abilities, which again, is over powered as hell.

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    Agree to disagree, it was Supergirl and her thicc thighs saving lives.

    I mean, not as many as she should have, because she absolutely could have beaten Zod with Barry Backup, but still.

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      I actually liked this film. It was not art but it was fun

      I enjoyed it enough watching it off a streaming service. The CGI was pretty bad, so much so at one point I thought that was intentional. I really liked Michael Keaton as Batman again. Keaton is a great actor in his own right.

      If I had paid for a ticket at a movie theater, I would have been unhappy with it, but for streaming it was fine.

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    The movie actually decreased Batman’s coolness level.

    In the original ‘Flashpoint’ comic young Bruce Wayne was the one killed in the alley that night. His father Thomas, a noted surgeon, decided to become the Caped Crusader. Mrs. Wayne lost her mind and became the Joker. Thomas didn’t have years to train, so he used a dangerous, addictive version of the super soldier serum he got from a disgraced hero named Hour Man [because he was only strong for an hour][ yes, it’s really stupid to let your enemies know your biggest weakness, but c’mon, it was created in the 1940s and the guy was an addict…]

    In the comics, Batman was much more violent than we are used to.