It was just OK


I guess I give this one like a 5.5/10

It's just more of the same superhero, zero exposition garbage. Entirely too much CGI.

The only saving grace was Keaton's return as the greatest Batman who ever lived.

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Yeah, felt EXACTLY this was about the theatrical "Justice League."

It was just OK.

Which is actually not OK when it's supposed to be a tentpole blockbuster, but whatever.

I would've preferred something like Snyder's "Justice League" which I STILL didn't think was awesome, but was at least true to its vision and internally consistent

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Just saw it.
Was very empty at Clacton cinema.
seemed to be a long film too. had to use the loo a few times LOL.
was an OK film I give it a 6/10
Everyone missed the end credit LOL but we caught it.

https://twitter.com/Clacton00/status/1671228760106860552/photo/1

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I liked the part that involved Keaton. I thought that whole beginning sequence with the falling babies and Affleck and Wonder Woman was pretty bad. Although I guess the ending credits with the dog was humorous.

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I found it enjoyable. A little anticlimactic that they couldn't save the day, but I guess saving the time space continuum is more important.

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That's about average with the reviews I've heard. Some were saying it was amazing. Most say it's good for a DC flick, but mainly due to Batman. Ezra Miller got some props for acting well enough, though he's annoying as the 18 year old.

Maybe it's a Sunday afternoon viewing in a few years when it's free on streaming.

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