I'ts going to be exciting to see if BvS drops the 2nd week in.

Due to overwhelming negative reaction to BvS, which came out a few days before the film (and almost all the tickets to BvS were sold in preorders) WB is considering how it will preview Suicide Squad.

I mean, gee kids, maybe make a better film? Are all the negative reactions simply because 'all the critics were influenced by the first reviews? Yet the reviews coming out night of the premiere were all good.

When I get reviewed on my work, if I see all reviewers remark on the same thing, (such as too long, makes no sense, damn dreamsequences) then I would take it as legit.

If all reviewers had different things to say, then I would not really worry about what they said.

I mean the only person who could really be hurt by negative reviews would be Synder, and going forward to direct Justice League. I doubt this would affect the actors, as most reviewers didn't have a problem with them.

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Date: 2016-03-29 12:42 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kinkthatwinked.livejournal.com
Yes to this whole comment, especially the "laughable bandwagon of hate" for this movie and how the comic book community has "turned to shit with rivalry." Thank you.

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Date: 2016-03-29 07:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] koshien.livejournal.com
No, thank YOU. The amount of meanness and questioning of my interest in comics/movies in general has really hurt, all because I decided to like a movie that so many others have a huge investment in seeing fail.

I have no problem with the neutral people simply watching the circus, because it is quite fascinating. I'm grateful to Karadin for keeping me up to date with how things are going in the US because UK people seem much more positive on the whole. I am having trouble understanding why people who have no intention of even bothering to watch the film are so invested in the hate.

My ray of hope was that most people in the cinema cheered for both the Suicide Squad and Civil War trailers.

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