Like you call his version of Zuckerberg a cruel parody of people like Zuckerberg but the parody feels more like a 3D person than the actual Zuckerberg
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I compare it all the time to how Orson Welles' Charles Foster Kane is an extremely cruel personal attack on William Randolph Hearst and yet is clearly a much more interesting and nuanced person than the actual William Randolph Hearst
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I think the writing in BvS suffers (from among many, many things) trying to make a villain like Heath Ledger's joker. I'm not saying it's the only way, but my headcanon is that Lex Luthor is like the All-Star Superman version. Jacked. Sees himself as the pinnacle of humanity.
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He's not really even superficially like him. I've never understood this reading.
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Douchey Techbro Luthor is honestly one of the things I had the fewest problems with about that movie.
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The Germans have a word that translates as “a face in need of a fist”
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He also based his portrayal on Max Landis. Or rather, landis was convinced he did, and I think it would be hilarious if that was true
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Once you see the resemblance you can't unsee it. Down to the creepy boundary-pushing... I'm not sure if it's true but it feels like it should be true
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