Grown-up Snyder fans is my nightmare
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When you make thought provoking films for grown upspic.twitter.com/KuqGxA9IWs
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Also that "made for grownups" has to immediately mean "bleak, dark, and full of violence that is against established character traits"
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Nothing more grown-up than a man who is super
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How can a 12 year old boy direct something made for grown-ups? I don't understand...
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As so often the case (thinking of Lone Ranger and John Carter here for instance)
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But its a fundamentally adolescent boy vision of grown-up, no? Isn't that the core audience?
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Can't agree with this. Putting aside the quality of Snyder's films (I'm not a fan), no one should feel any genre is for/not for a certain age group. If you have a Batman idea that is silly and for kids, you should make that. If it's adult, you should make that, too. There is
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already such a stranglehold on franchise films that giving further dictates to what they should be will only exacerbate the problem of so many being formulaic.
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Deadpool showed that adult superhero films didn't have to be dreary and edgy to be good. Somehow WB is too desperate or delusional to realize that.
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