Thread:Rodangizzardcrusher3/@comment-26687285-20160822213306/@comment-26687285-20161022000632

Rodangizzardcrusher3 wrote: Having just watched them all the way through, I'll be totally honest, I disagree with him. I don't think the movie is awful but, it's just overrated. Plus, there are only two characters I don't like, whereas he suggests that he hates the movie with a passion.

Plus, the scene where Simba thinks he was responsible actually is kind of justified, so it's not the definition of "contrived". Seriously, this guy's never seen the Martha scene? Au contraire mon amie. He has most certainly seen BvS, and hates the "Martha" scene as much as everyone else (review linked below).

The thing is, Matthew has all but stopped making video reviews since mid-2015 and now pretty much only works via his Facebook account. Also, most of his videos have been lost over the past few years after both his personal website and Bliptv account were taken off of the web (which really stinks, since he has always been one of my favorite internet critics). :'(

P.S. Confused Matthew on the "Martha" scene:

The "Martha" moment in Batman v Superman is hands down the single most narratively incompetent story element I have seen in any film. Even if the movie had been good up to that point - which it wasn't - that one moment would have made the whole thing retroactively irredeemable.

It makes all the problems I've had with the Marvel movies look like nickle and dime stuff. Simply unforgivable and inexcusable. Maybe the DC films will get better from here - to me they've already won back some good will for their highly entertaining Suicide Squad - but none of that will ever make this film any better.

Sure, the film was just a set up feature for the Justice League movies, but like Iron Man 2 before it, the ends will never justify the means. It is the single worst Super Hero movie I have seen so far in my life. And considering Man of Steel still exists, that is saying something!