Please Don't Make The Reboot Like This
-
@Tactical-Ochoa Oh i didn't remember that i think i may have missed that part i remember i was busy that day.
-
@Omni-Triforcer Ok, that explains it.
-
This post is deleted! -
That's interesting, I wonder how they got the episodes.
-
@cooljay7 Don't know but wow, watching those two episodes felt like torture. So much wrong. Just so much wrong.
-
@cooljay7 said:
That's interesting, I wonder how they got the episodes.
Probably hacking or some other method.
-
@Omni-Triforcer Or maybe a leak. Either way, still not good episodes.
-
@Tactical-Ochoa said:
@Omni-Triforcer Or maybe a leak. Either way, still not good episodes.
They were That bad huh? -
@Tactical-Ochoa Yea Kiss Cartoon and you can watch al the Ben 10 Series but i tink the website is illegally you must to pay for watching full episode's but still love and watch Kiss cartoon for old Ben 10 episode's
-
@Omni-Triforcer They're not god awful I guess but there's a lot of problems that holds the PPG reboot episodes back. Just oh man there's a lot of problems.
The villain Man Boy is just bad to have as the first villain introduced in the series and I already explained why.
The writing, artwork, and animations are lackluster. Most especially the animations because because they are not up to par in regards to quality.
Apparently monsters are living peacefully in Townsville, by the way because in the second episode, there's a monster that's just driving down a highway like it's normal in Townsville or something. Also, apparently there's a phone app in the show that Princess Morbucks uses (yes, Princess Morbucks is the second villain introduced in the reboot) that works like the Lyft app and summons said monster to grow into gigantic size and start destroying Townsville as part of Morbucks' plot to become a Powerpuff Girl herself. All of this resulting in possibly millions of dollars in damages. Now ok, Townsville has been greatly damaged before in the original show but still, Townsville in the reboot is ok with this app and people using it?
Also, Princess Morbucks uses an indestructible crystal to trap Blossom and Bubbles and somehow a group of girl skaters are able to use the wheels of their roller skates, to cut said indestructible crystal into many small pieces. Oh and Blossom and Bubbles tried to bust their way out themselves to no avail so how a group of normal girls with roller skates are able to do something that a couple of super powered girls were not able to do, I don't know.
There's also plenty of moments where characters do some pretty stupid stuff.
One of the most major problem at the moment in my opinion is Buttercup. Buttercup has quickly grown to be a very unlikeable character. If you haven't seen the premiere episode but did see the clip of Buttercup beating up Man Boy for calling her "princess," there's more to that scene. After Buttercup defeated Man Boy, she goes on a rage-induced rampage and destroys the entire Zen-aissance Fair as well as endangering and possibly injuring the lives of many of Townsville's citizens just because she was called a "princess." While she gets berated by Blossom, apparently anyone else in Townsville doesn't do the same. In the third episode, Buttercup jinx Blossom by saying volcano at the same time as her and therefore Blossom can't say anything until someone calls her name. The girls encounter the fire monster that was in another clip and Blossom was going to use her ice breath but Buttercup stops her because of Blossom's jinx, despite the fact that their lives are in danger. There's also the other instances of Buttercup being an asshole such as the clip of her destroying the school cafeteria room just to throw trash into a trashcan and Buttercup along with Blossom screwing with Bubble's beauty blog video.
Yeah, overall, there's just a lot of problems with the PPG reboot and many viewers are easily taking notice of those very problems.
-
So, Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice just came out today. I didn't see the movie yet but based on the all these reviews that came out, it would probably be best for me not to waste my time seeing it because apparently Warners Bros and DC screwed up really badly here with this movie. If anyone here was expecting this movie to suck, yeah again, based on all these reviews that came out today, you're spot on with that.
-
@Tactical-Ochoa I saw the movie the first hour and a half to two hours were really boring, but the end is good.
-
@cooljay7 Based on reviews, not everything about the movie was bad. I heard that Ben Affleck was great as Batman, the visual looks of the movie plus the fight itself between Batman and Superman was done very well. Some people said that some aspects of the film were actually quite good. Unfortunately, there's a lot of bad elements in the film. One of the biggest problems that reviewers pointed out are all these numerous plot elements that were shoehorned into the film and at least most of them aren't even necessary to have. Again, based on these reviews, I'm not even going to see it in theaters. Rather not waste my time and money on a major screw up like this.
-
@Tactical-Ochoa Yeah Ben Affleck did a great job and the fight was great.
-
When the fight occurs, the movie starts to become good.
-
Dont listen to the critics i saw it and it was great
-
@Omni-Triforcer Says you. We're talking about a movie that even pissed off the DC fans. You say Batman v. Superman is great yet most critics, viewers, and fans say that it's bad. 30% on Rotten Tomatoes bad. A movie that apparently screwed up so much that it even sparked a new meme: the "Sad Batman" meme. Yeah, I'm going with the majority here and I'd rather not go and see it in theaters. Maybe when it comes out on DVD or something but not in theaters.
-
Im a huge dc fan and have read most of the comics so don't even try to tell me that what i say doesnt count it wasnt the best but it was definitely enjoyable.
U dont have to he so dang rude about it
Im getting tired of all your damn negativety we shouldnt have to sit here and read negative comments all the time i get that its your opinion and i respect that but try to not make it negative all the time. -
@Omni-Triforcer Yeah, I realized that last comment did seem too harsh. My apologies. That wasn't my intention there. Yes, your views do count but so do the views and opinions of everyone else that did see the film. Although, who says that you have to be a huge DC fan to have your opinion count? I'm not saying that your opinion doesn't count and I'm not trying to do that. I'm stating the sheer opposition that you're going up against. Again, my apologies for my last comment. I have to agree that it was too harsh and that what you thought of it are not my intentions.
There's a reason why we have reviews; why we have critics and reviewers. Reviews are there to help people decide better as to whether or not something is worth investing into. To ensure that films that are crap don't get what they don't deserve while films that are actual gems do get the recognition that they do deserve. Also, you're saying that we shouldn't listed to the very individuals that are professionals at analyzing and examining films and giving their ratings on them to further help the viewers, again, decide on whether or not a film is worth investing into. Critics are experts at reviewing any pieces of work. As long as they're honest with their reviews and ratings, we should listen to them because they are very important to have in this industry.
However, no, I am not negative all the time. There are plenty of times where I give a more positive perspective here. There are plenty of times where I show that I don't hate and dislike everything. That there's quite a lot that I do like and enjoy. You're asking me to try and not be negative all the time yet I haven's been completely negative about everything. I even mentioned before a few aspects of the Ben 10 reboot that I did like. So again, no, I am not being negative all the time here.
-
So, I found this video about Channel Awesome's Sibling Rivalry review of "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice." Pretty much everything that's going on with this film, these guys cover. Every good and bad aspect of this film plus the viewer reactions and some other stuff, these guys cover. Here is the nearly 1 hour long video that, in my opinion, sums pretty much everything about BvS up if anyone is interested in watching.