The Weekly Planet - 377 Zack Snyder's Justice League
Episode Date: March 22, 2021Visit bigsandwich.co for a bonus weekly show, exclusive movie commentaries, early stuff and ad-free podcast feeds for $9 per month.It's Justice League time. Again. But this time for real because it's ...Zack Snyder's Justice League and boy do we have thoughts. But before that we talk the death of Yaphet Kotto, more movie delays, the Black Widow release date, Star Wars news, an Hourman movie and a threequel for Ave Venture. Thanks for listening!The Falcon and The Winter Solider - watch our recap videoPrime Mates Live Show with Maso - more info and tickets00:00 The Start04:42 Yaphet Kotto RIP05:46 Delays But Don't Dismays08:56 Black Widow Release10:30 Star Wars News12:16 Hourman Movie14:34 Ace Ventura Sequel17:00 Zack Snyder's Justice League Review01:18:19 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read01:23:59 Letters, It's Time For LettersJames' Twitter â–º http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter â–º http://twitter.com/wikipediabrown Patreon â–º https://patreon.com/mrsundaymovies TWP iTunes â–º https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 TWP Direct Download â–º https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanet TWP YouTube Channel â–º https://goo.gl/1ZQFGH Amazon Affiliate Link â–º https://amzn.to/2QbmwGj T-Shirts/Merch â–º https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back, everybody, to another episode of the Weekly Planet,
where we talk movies and comics and TV shows.
My name is James, also known as Mr. Sunday.
With me, as always, is my co-host for a big week, Nick Mason,
doing some classic chair-farting comedy during this intro.
James, people assume, I think, that the comedy ends
as soon as the podcast ends and we get into our separate
Fleetwood Mac jets and we fly away.
Gets raucier.
Yeah, but look, the comedy never ends and I've discovered
after recording in here for a number of years that if you lean
on the chair, it makes a funny creaking noise.
What do you think was the-
Yeah, I paid extra for this chair.
Okay, good.
You'll check the invoice.
It's got one farty chair on it.
I mean you paid extra for this chair.
Here's a question.
Here's a question.
What do you think was the age where you went,
a chair making a funny noise isn't embarrassing because everyone
knows it's a chair, right?
Oh.
But do you think there would have been a point, I'd imagine,
in primary school where you do that and people are like,
oh, you farted.
And you're like, oh, no, I farted.
Everybody thinks I farted.
I didn't know.
I didn't know it.
That's interesting.
I wonder if – I can't remember.
I mean, you clearly passed it because you do it on a podcast.
That's right.
I guess it depends what the first incident was.
Sure.
Like I think – because I don't think that ever happened to me in school,
but I think if you did it and then you leaned into it like I did this on purpose,
I think you'd be the king of the class.
But I think if you did it and then – it's one of those –
you've got to point the finger first and be like pull this finger.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, absolutely.
That's true.
That's true at school, isn't it?
It's how you own it.
You know what I mean?
Yeah. And then you become super cool. You become's true at school, isn't it? It's how you own it. You know what I mean? Yeah.
And then you become super cool.
You become king of the school.
But then you never peak again and that's as high as you ever go.
That's exactly right.
Yeah.
Good thing you were embarrassed during school,
which I think was the point of what you were saying.
Yeah, now I'm the king of life.
King of life, exactly.
Stay in school, kids, and don't be the king of the school.
Don't do it.
Do you think there's somebody out there, though,
who was king of the school and is just king of life now?
Yeah, I'd imagine like Brad Pitt was probably like king of school,
king of life, do you know what I mean?
But he's probably got his personal problems.
I don't know.
I'm going to look.
Look, we continue the show.
I don't think there's anybody that I know in my personal life.
But I'm going to look up Brad Pitt yearbook photo
and I'm going to see how this guy's looking.
Do you know anybody in your personal life who you would consider king of school,
king of life? Absolutely not, no. But that's because I never knew anybody who you would consider king of school, king of life?
Absolutely not, no.
But that's because I never knew anybody who was the king of the school.
You would have seen them at your school, like from afar.
Oh, no, every time anybody attempted to be king of the school,
there was a coup and they were dragged down from their throne
and they were killed.
Okay, fair enough.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What have we got?
How's it looking?
The problem is when you look at famous people's yearbook photos
is a lot of the time it's tough to say whether it's a real yearbook photo
or somebody's photo, like they've reversed engineering.
That is a massive problem in society.
That looks real.
It's maybe the biggest problem in society.
Yeah, he's good looking, but he's not like crazy good looking, I guess.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a weird thing to say about an underage Brad Pitt.
Yeah, he's good looking, but he's not. Also, any of these photos could also be the photo of his brother. Yeah, yeah. It's a weird thing to say about an underage Brad Pitt. He's good looking, but he's not.
Also, any of these photos could also be the photo of his brother.
Yeah.
Who is almost exactly as good looking, but there's something.
There's something wrong with him.
There's something slightly off where you're like,
well, he's not a movie star.
He's a very handsome regular man, but he's not a movie star.
Yeah, Chad Pitt.
Chad Pitt, exactly.
He's a dental hygienist or something or whatever he does.
Yeah.
Yeah, good stuff.
Anyway, Mason, before we get into it,
our Falcon and the Winter Soldier recaps,
they're up and flying, aren't they?
Oh, yes.
Collings has made the first one.
There's two reviews.
There's a spoiler-free one.
They're up in arms.
That's right.
Very good.
Just one of them.
Just one of them.
They're up in arms.
And then there's this patented, one-of-its-kind,
spoiler-free review that goes up also.
Might be one of one.
A very limited edition one of one because as we learned,
it's quite difficult to.
Yeah, exactly.
Because you've got to keep the energy up.
You can't just do it like you do on a podcast where you just ramble
and ramble and ramble pre-spoiler section.
Yeah, yeah.
You've got to do it.
You've got to keep it exciting but also not spoil anything.
So you have to be like.
If you want to get to Justice League, there's time codes, by the way.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
If you want to dash right to that.
Please go for it, yeah.
Yeah, and also if you do a spoiler-free League, there's time codes, by the way. If you want to dash right to that. Please go for it, yeah.
And also, if you do a spoiler-free review of that sort of thing,
the things you might have to say often sound like you're just making them up,
like you haven't seen it.
Yeah, right. Like this action is spectacular.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You prefer the spoiler-heavy ones then.
I think so, yeah.
Yeah, fair enough.
But also, if Collings turned around and said,
I don't want to edit these spoiler reviews anymore because it's killing me,
I'd be like, fair enough.
Yeah.
All right.
We'll pack it in.
I don't want to kill a man.
Speaking of.
Sad news.
I mean, it could just be like a static photo and the audio.
Yeah, I'd be fine with that.
Brad Pitt's yearbook photo.
Yeah, that's true.
To keep people interested.
His edits are getting more complicated as well.
I don't know how he's doing it.
Yafit Kodo, though, age 81, has passed away.
People might know him from Alien.
He was wearing the headband.
That's true, yeah.
People might know him from Live and Let Die.
He blew up like a balloon at the end.
Sure did.
It's crazy.
He was also on Homicide Life on the Street for a number of years.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Age 81.
I think I mentioned that, but I'm not sure about the cause of death.
But what an incredible career, though, really.
Look at these things that he's been in.
Amazing.
Bond villain.
He was at the table when that alien burst out. It's true, yeah. Imagine being in that scene. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look at these things that he's been in. Amazing. Bond villain. He was at the table when that alien burst out.
It's true, yeah. Imagine being in that scene.
It's crazy. You'd be like,
I don't know if this is going to look any good.
I don't know. Is this going to
be a classic of the genre or just some crap?
He did actually reprise the role for the Alien
Isolation DLC Extra where you
the crew came back
and they did some extra stuff
or whatever. So yeah, that's cool.
The DLC download Alien Isolation, we're back from heaven.
That's right, exactly.
We're back.
We've got angel wings.
Yeah, how very good.
Anyways, let's see how I get on with it.
So, yeah, awesome career.
Decent life, 81, I guess, but still doesn't seem long enough.
81?
Get out of here.
Thank you.
Longer.
Yes. Speaking of longer, delays but not't seem long enough. 81? Get out of here. Thank you. Longer. Yes.
Speaking of longer, delays but not despise, Mason.
A famous segment of the show where things are delayed.
It's becoming less and less, isn't it?
That's true.
I mean, people are, Hollywood seems to be settling into this idea of, well, we've got
to make a decision here.
We've got to decide whether we're going to put it on streaming.
Yeah, exactly.
It's fast and Furious.
Yes.
Yeah.
James Bond.
Venom, Let There Be Carnage 2.
It's moved from June to September 17th.
Okay.
Andy Serkis' own.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
There you go.
I'm interested to see whether that one will be better.
I think it will be than the first one.
Look, I trust Andy Serkis' vision somehow.
I like it.
What has he directed?
He directed the other Jungle Book movie that people didn't like,
but I did like it.
I thought it was better than the other, other one.
Jungle Book 2, Let There Be Carnage.
Exactly.
The other thing is...
Jungle Carnage.
Jungle Carnage?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Gotham Knights has been moved to the video game,
that one where you play as Batman's mates.
Yes, I remember it.
Wait, okay.
Oh, not the Suicide Squad, but on the other one.
The Bat Family one.
Yes.
This is the people who made Batman Arkham Origin.
Okay.
And this is set in a different universe than the Arkham games,
though Batman is dead.
Correct.
Also in the Arkham games, Batman isn't really dead
because if you find all the Riddler's racetracks,
you unlock the secret ending where Batman is alive or something.
Just like that famous comic book.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they're delighted.
What?
You're going to blow past that like it's nothing.
I did not know that.
Yeah, there's a secret ending.
I mean, obviously I assumed he's not actually dead in those games.
Yeah, you got 100% it.
I never did it because I didn't want to drive around in a tank
for fucking 100 hours.
Those Riddler puzzles got too much it was just like find a box throw a batarang at that box then it opens you get a
first game it was just like take a photo of a thing do you see the the guy do you see the guy
who invented arkham city or whatever there he is take a photo that's like you did it i've built you
100 underground racetracks and you need to make good time. I've tested the time so it's all possible,
but there's also varying degrees of difficulty which I've factored in.
I'm cruel but fair, obviously.
That's right.
Yeah.
But they pushed it back to –
Also, I'm not the Riddler anymore.
I'm the racetrack designer.
That's my new persona.
Instead of a question – it's a question mark,
but then the question mark goes around again and it's a racetrack.
It's a racetrack.
That's why I can just recut all my costumes and put them together.
I'd like to think it's one of those, you know, those kid mats, like those kid carpets, but
it's like a racetrack.
It's just one of those made into a suit.
Great.
Anyway, it's to deliver the best possible experience for players.
So yeah, I don't have a problem with this.
And maximize crunch.
No doubt.
Because they don't want to, obviously they're not going to give the designers more time.
Yeah.
They're just going to, they've started crunch.
Yep. And they want it to have the maximum amount of crunch
until it's released.
Just as much as you can fit in.
Just really upset everyone.
Like a delicious cereal except upsetting.
Yeah, maximum crunch.
Is that a cereal you're pitching here?
I'm thinking of crunchy nut cornflakes.
You are, sure.
I just went with what I was.
Sometimes you riff and sometimes I riff.
Maybe I'm not as good at it.
I don't know.
Bob J. Peck. I just went with what I was. Sometimes you riff and sometimes I riff. Maybe I'm not as good at it. I don't know. Bob Chapek.
James, you're just as good as riffing.
You're just not as good in the realm of serial.
It's true.
And I'm very tired all the time.
Black Widow News.
Bob Chapek has said that's coming out early May or late April,
depending where you are.
We'll make the call probably at the last minute in terms of how the –
Bob Chapek runs Disney – in terms of how these films come to market,
whether it's Black Widow or any other title.
So we're going to find out like a day off, I guess.
Or close to, a couple of weeks out, I'd imagine.
So what do you think of that?
Day off is going to be like PSP exclusive.
Sorry, what?
One of those UMDs.
It's going to be UMD only.
Can we download it?
No.
No, no, no, no, no.
And now it's going to be a race to the off shops
and the secondhand stores to find some PSPs.
That's how we're going to do it.
I'm Bob Chapek.
I'm an eccentric lunatic millionaire probably.
If they do that, I would love it.
I would love everything about that because I have a PSP for one.
Of course.
But then I'd have to find that.
I'm not one of these guys who got the PSP Go, the digital-only PSP.
I'm not an idiot.
I knew this day would come.
I'm ready for it, all right?
I think it still works.
Star Wars News, Mason.
It's going to be like there's going to be one copy.
We're going to release it digitally, but it's going to be on a USB stick.
It's going to be in Disney headquarters.
There's one.
It's one of those non-fungible tokens.
You can't copy it.
Are you getting into the world of NFTs, Mason?
How many NFTs have you bought?
I bought 100, but I mean just to be on the safe side.
Got to be on the safe side.
Anyway, they've got to fight their way through Disney headquarters.
Oh, my God.
Only the true fans.
Yes, of course, yeah.
And the boss is Kathleen Kennedy, I'd imagine, and Brie Larson.
Yep. Yep, yep, yep. That the boss is Kathleen Kennedy, I'd imagine, and Brie Larson. Yep.
Yep, yep, yep.
That's what I think people would want.
That's what the true fans want.
Star Wars news.
Just some things that they're releasing on Disney Plus as well.
Okay.
Gendry Tartakovsky's.
I love that character.
Me too.
No, he did the Star Wars Clone Wars series.
We did a couple of kind of caravan of garbages on them.
We did.
The first animated Clone Wars series, the 2D one. They're going up. The Samurai Jack Star Wars Clone Wars series. We did a couple of kind of caravan of garbages on them. We did. The first animated Clone Wars series, the 2D one.
The Samurai Jack Star Wars?
Yes.
Also the Ewok movies, the Caravan of Courage.
That's pretty wild in my brain, isn't it?
Mm-hmm.
Those two movies and Battle for Endor.
I didn't doubt for a moment they weren't on there already.
Yeah, well, there's a few things that they haven't put up there,
including the Star Wars holiday special,
but they are putting up the story of the Faithful Wookiee,
which is the animated section of that show.
The weird, like, Hunter S. Thompson animated thing that we were saying.
Which I think is kind of great.
Yeah, I think so too.
It's the first appearance of Boba Fett.
Do another one of those.
Yeah, you probably could.
I think someone's, there's a YouTube channel who did –
who's recreating Head of the Empire, Heir to the Empire,
and he's doing it in that kind of animation style.
I don't have the name of it, but I can bring that up at some point.
Please do.
But, yeah, so that's pretty cool, I guess.
Okay, yeah.
Why not the whole holiday special?
I mean, is there some rights issue?
No, because people don't like that.
Because it sucks.
Yes.
Was it Head of the Empire?
The other one.
No, it's Dark.
What's the one that we did the-
Shadows of the Empire?
No, the one with the Emperor's back.
Ghost Prison?
No, Dark Empire.
Dark Forces.
I think it's a Dark Empire.
Yeah, it's Dark Empire.
I could just say any combination of like Shadow, Empire, Dark.
Yeah, Sith. Sith Forces, dark. Yeah. Sith.
Sith forces.
Temple.
Yeah.
It's called.
Temple forces.
They're releasing temple forces.
I love it.
Wilkins Animation is doing it.
Okay.
There you go.
So that's cool.
He's working his way through that at the moment.
Okay.
What else have we got here?
Mason Deadline are reporting that Warner Brothers.
Warner Brothers are making an Hour Man movie
in addition to the pilot movies they've announced.
Are making an Hour Man movie.
Hour Man.
What's that again?
Well, I mean, it depends.
Okay.
I think there's an Hour Man in the Stargirl TV series.
There is.
And maybe Legends of Tomorrow, maybe?
Don't know.
Don't know either.
Let me check that.
But anyway, there's different versions.
So the original version is like a Roger Ramjet-style character.
He takes drugs and he gets superpowers.
Sick.
Which is very cool.
And then in the 2000s, there was like a future version of our man who was a robot.
He could travel through time.
It's Rex Tyler.
Rick Tyler and Matthew Tyler.
All the Tylers.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anyway, so it could be any one of those.
Okay, so he's in the Unlimited series.
He's in Justice League Unlimited.
He's in Batman Brave and the Bold.
He's in the CW live action something, something.
He's in Legends of Tomorrow.
He's in Legends of Tomorrow.
And he's in Stargirl.
Okay, right, right.
He's in both of those.
Both Rex and Rick Tyler.
Okay.
They've probably retconned it now, so instead of taking drugs,
he like presses a magic hourglass or something,
like a technical, like a high-tech hourglass,
and he gets superpowers.
Probably, if I had to guess.
If I wanted a technical hourglass,
I'd visit the What's New store.
The early to late 90s novelty store.
If you want a clock that looks like it's melting
or a bowling ball some some rude novelties yeah that's right some rude greeting cards something
for your dad yeah and you've fallen in through a time portal if you want a card that says happy
birthday i'm a sexy lady and you open it up and it says like fuck you you're old or something like
that then what's new is the perfect place for that.
Oh, my God, is it ever, yeah.
Some neon signs.
Yep.
It was a real mixed bag.
It certainly was.
I never saw anybody buy anything, but there were always people in there.
It would have been a destination for like 18th birthday presents probably.
Yeah, you're probably right.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yardglass.
You want a yardglass?
You want a yardglass?
Go to What's New.
You want a yardglass, Mason?
You've gone back through time, though, just to be very clear.
They're all out of business now.
Yeah, you're trapped in time.
Yeah.
You're trapped in time and that's your number one priority.
Okay, so this is something I put in for some reason.
It's the last bit of news before we're going to talk about
Zack Snyder's Justice League.
The time has come.
We did it, folks.
We did it. We've made come. We did it, folks. We did it.
We've made it.
We made it happen.
It finally released the You Should Probably Move card.
Every now and then I'll get a comment that's like,
you said this wouldn't happen.
And I'm like, I never said that.
And I never said I didn't want it to happen either.
I'm not standing in the way of this.
You're looking for someone else, I think.
But, you know, that's cool.
Amazon is working with Pat Casey and Josh Miller
who worked on the Sonic movie
for a new Ace
Ventura film. Jim Carrey
not confirmed. What do you think of that?
New Ace Ventura. Because after
the second Ace Ventura he said, I will never
do another sequel. But then he eventually
did Dumb and Dumber. And he's almost certainly going to
do Sonic 2. Yes.
So what do you think?
Do you think they'd just get the new rubber-faced guy?
Who's a newer rubber-faced guy?
Kate McKinnon.
That's not a bad choice, but that's giving people Ghostbusters vibe.
Oh, they'd hate that.
People hate Kathleen Kennedy, so I don't think that'd work.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So, yeah, Jim Carrey not confirmed,
but I'd say he would probably do it if they're working on it.
There was a kid Ace Ventura movie where Ace Ventura had died.
Okay.
And I follow the actor on Twitter.
And he was in hell?
I follow the actor on Twitter.
He's quite funny.
But, yeah, I just think this will be one of those, oh,
this is a sequel that's come far too late and sucks in the tradition of.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I still haven't finished Coming to America. You're up 15 minutes late. Also, the first one's got a whole bunch of weird of. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I still haven't finished Coming to America.
You're up 15 minutes late.
Also, the first one's got a whole bunch of weird stuff.
Yeah, it really does.
Yeah, yeah.
All right, it's fine.
Exactly.
Look, it feels very much like a Zoolander 2 situation to me.
Like I'm not going to watch that unless I'm forced to watch that,
I don't think.
Okay, we're doing an episode then.
Yes.
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James, just before we get started, I did Google what's new stores, hoping to get a breakdown of
all the crap that they sold.
Okay.
There's a Herald Sun article.
Whatever happened to Novelty Gift Store?
What's new?
It's got a paywall.
You think I'm going to go through your paywall, Herald Sun, to read about what's new?
The Novelty Gift Store?
Yes.
Here we go.
I'm heading in.
All right.
We should do Justice League.
We should talk more about Justice League.
We are delaying the inevitable.
Yeah.
They posted yesterday this Shepparton page.
Wow.
My goodness.
What is new?
You know?
None of this shit.
All right.
Nobody wants this.
This is too niche, even for us.
My God.
This is not working.
All right.
Well, this next segment is for the people, but obviously not for the people.
It's for the true fans.
True fans.
That's right. This is just for the true fans.
It's not for the Kathleen Kennedys of the world.
Exactly right.
This is just if you're not a true fan of Zack Snyder's vision,
his true artistic vision for Justice League, switch off now.
Yeah, that's right.
I just want to say quickly up top,
they reckon it was around, in terms of budget,
$70 million for reshoots, so special effects that they redid a lot,
all of them.
Marketing, obviously.
It's probably more than 70 million, I would say.
We don't know yet will it pay off, like, numbers-wise for HBO Max,
but it is getting a lot of buzz.
People are talking about it.
It's constantly trending, and there's many, many stories about it.
But speaking of stories, what do you think the story was?
Oh, no, he's done it.
You son of a bitch.
All right, have you seen Justice League?
Yep.
It's the same.
Is it?
Yeah. No. Well same Is it? Yeah
No
Well, is it?
No, I mean, similar
Yep
But it's not the same
I feel it's like an entirely different product
Well, I mean, the billboards that I've seen
Have said Justice League
And then underneath it says
A new movie streaming now
They're like, we've got to get ahead of this
Because people are going to be like, I've seen this.
Oh, okay. Yeah, that makes sense.
Do you think they'll think that when they're watching it?
No, because it's four hours long.
Maybe they will at a certain point.
Like when they check their phone and they're like,
this has really been going a long time.
Here's the story.
Superman, he's dead.
And because he's dead, he's sent out a big magic scream that is waking
all sorts of stuff.
And the bad guys are like, well, Superman's dead.
We can get in on this planet.
We can get.
There's an activated mother box.
That's right.
Should we just do all spoilers?
This movie already came out.
It's true, yeah.
You've probably seen it.
Yeah.
But, yeah, go on.
Mother boxes, they're up.
The bad guys are coming.
They're going to get this world. They're going to get this world.
They're going to get it good.
Yep.
They're going to be like, we're going to turn this into a volcanic hellhole.
Like we did 100,000 others.
I mean, we've got plenty already then, really, but what's one more?
What is one more?
Why not turn it into another lava world?
Yeah, exactly.
But who's going to stop them?
How can there be enough lava worlds?
You can just find lava worlds. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. Okay. We're just worlds with nobody on them. Yeah, exactly. But who's going to stop them? How can there be enough lava worlds? You can just find lava worlds.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
Okay.
Or just worlds with nobody on them.
Yeah, that's right.
Mercury.
It's already kind of a lava world, isn't it?
Sure, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what?
Dark side can have mercury.
You know what's really cool?
It's a really big lava world, the sun.
If you look at it, it's kind of like lava.
Wait, that's true, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Anyway, the Justice League, they're going to form up.
They're going to stop.
Don't worry about it.
They're eventually going to form up. They're going to stop. Don't worry about it. They're eventually going to form up.
Yes.
What did you think?
I didn't hate it as much as I thought I did.
I would.
I didn't hate it as much as I thought I did.
No, I didn't hate it as much as I thought I would.
I didn't even feel like I was really watching a movie.
It felt more to me like I was watching a documentary,
like quite a long documentary about the making of a film
that I had already seen.
Okay, sure.
That was ultimately my takeaway from this.
So not a negative experience for you?
Oh, I mean, kind of a negative experience.
Sure, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, I mean, the thing about this,
this is what I would say about this movie,
is I think there are some scenes that are better,
like noticeably better.
Yeah, I would say even this, I keep having this thought of,
why did they reshoot this when they clearly could have just cut
a two-hour version of this that would have been much better
than what they put out?
Right.
It's kind of crazy that they reshot, like, very similar things.
Well, I mean, there are scenes that are, I would say,
markedly better, one in particular. I think there are some scenes that are worse yeah oh really yeah
okay go on yeah there are some scenes that they seem to have used a like you said a very similar
but worse take yes oh you mean in the original no i mean in this version oh really i feel the
opposite okay i think that there are some, I mean, not massively worse,
but I'm just like, oh, that's an odd.
Do you think of an example off the top of your dome?
I think the moment when Bruce goes and meets Barry for the first time,
Batman and the Flash, Secret Identities, and he says,
what are you doing in my second favourite chair?
I think that's a worse take than the original.
But I think the version in the 2017 version was whedon and they couldn't use it oh because i or i think
it's one of two things i think either they've gone with this version they've gone well okay
we'll excise every piece of whedon footage and we'll put in every piece of snyder footage even
if it isn't as good yeah or they just had two alternate takes from whoever,
like Whedon or Snyder, and they just went,
we should put in a different take so people feel it's different.
I did see a side-by-side of that.
And from memory, from my memory of his hair,
I think it might have been a different take of Zack Snyder's in both.
Yeah.
I don't know that for a fact.
But I think maybe some of the-
I thought that scene was better, though,
because they didn't do any of that brunch shit.
Yeah, yeah.
It's way less funny.
Well, I think maybe that's the case.
Sorry, attempting to be funny.
Yeah.
Because it's not a funny scene.
I think that, like, tonally, this movie is more consistent.
Yeah.
And I think-
I think it's funnier without doing as many jokes as well.
And I think aesthetically it's certainly way more consistent.
I mean, it certainly has a look.
Yeah, and I think it looks very nice.
And I think given that I hated the last one,
I think it is still the worst DC movie that Warner Brothers has put out.
Ever?
Oh, I forgot about Wonder Woman 84.
Is it?
They're both bad.
I would say ultimately this would be,
I would consider this a lot better than the previous version.
Yeah.
Except it's four hours long.
It is four hours long, isn't it?
It's too long.
It is too long.
I'll say this, though.
I thoroughly enjoyed this.
Interesting.
And I wasn't really expecting to like, it's way too fucking long.
Yeah, yeah.
And I've written a list of things that they should have cut out.
Well, here's number one.
Here's my first thought about this is just as an editing exercise,
I think it would be fun for somebody to take everything that is in slow motion,
crank it back to regular speed and see how much that shaves off the run time.
I don't think it would be a lot, but I think it would be nothing.
I think it would be a lot.
There's a lot, like there's some stuff,
like the Flash is gearing up for his big thing or whatever.
Yeah, you keep that because that's a character that plays with time
and speed and all those kinds of things.
You could keep all of that, but there's a bunch of, like,
very regular stuff.
Well, I think the thing is, you know,
regular stuff.
Well, I think the thing is that this is the amount of footage for a $300 million movie or whatever it is,
this is the amount of footage they would have filmed
or three and a half hours of it maybe,
that they would have filmed just to say, okay,
we've got all the coverage.
We've got all the characters reacting to things.
We've got all the characters doing things because we don't want to go
into the editing room and go, oh, we didn't get Lois Lane reacting
to the ship crashing or whatever.
We'll just do every scene knowing that a third of these are going to cut out.
I would imagine that is standard procedure.
Yeah.
But because they're like, we don't want to leave anything
on the cutting room floor because this is the Zack Snyder vision,
we will put everything in.
And if this weren't a very special situation,
they would have brought an editor in and he would have gone, okay,
you know that scene where Lois Lane, she looks through the closet
and she contemplates all the different plaid shirts and she picks a plaid shirt
and then she looks at the plaid shirt and she thinks about whether this would
look good on Clark and then she walks over to Clark and he doesn't have a shirt on.
She hands him the shirt and he goes, oh, why would I? Oh, because he doesn't have a shirt on. She hands him the shirt.
And he goes, oh, why would I?
Oh, because I don't have a shirt on.
I'll put the shirt on.
And then they have a conversation.
Like I think in that scene you would just start at the conversation.
Yes.
Because we, the audience, aren't going to go,
he didn't have a shirt on before.
Now he's got a shirt on. How did he get the shirt?
How did he get the?
Well, shirts are plentiful in the wild.
Yeah.
He could have stolen off.
And a plaid shirt in the countryside.
Are you kidding me? He could have stolen off a washing line like a man of steel. Well, shirts are plentiful in the wild. And a plaid shirt in the countryside?
Are you kidding me?
You could have stolen off a washing line like a man of steel.
We're already primed to know how a man would get shirts. Man of steel?
More like man of shirts?
No, because he's stealing the shirts.
I'll stole it.
Okay, right, right, right.
Man of stole, I should have said.
That's good.
Yeah, but I think they're just like, but we can't take it.
Ordinarily, a movie like this, they would have taken that out,
but they didn't.
I think the problem, actually, I don't even think this is a problem.
What I think this is an interesting exercise in,
when you're filling cinema seats and there's a specific run time
and you have to get a certain number of people through for sessions
to maximize profits, when you release something on streaming,
you don't have to do any of that.
It can be as long as you want, apparently.
And look, it's not entirely necessary.
So much of this is extra.
It's just fascinating.
So extra.
It's just fascinating to me the way that this came together.
And I also think it's an absolute travesty that the basic story beats of this were already covered in a much worse movie.
So I was still also surprised how surprised I was by some inclusions
that I didn't know existed.
Or that you thought were Whedon stuff?
Yes, there was a few Whedon stuff.
Yeah, like the Jesse Eisenberg inclusion at the end.
I was like, surely that's a Whedon thing.
It was recut.
Like it was remade, obviously, but even that choice of suit,
I'm like, really?
They went with that initially? But I think this would have beenade, obviously, but even that choice of suit, I'm like, really? They went with that initially?
But I think this would have been better, again,
if you didn't know everything, like the Mother Box stuff
and how Superman comes back and Steppenwolf and all of these things
we kind of know going in because they already released this fucking movie.
Well, James, look, here's a segment I'm introducing.
It's called Maceo's Hot Tip for the Big Win.
Here we go.
For people out there, if you're like, well, I saw Justice League 2017, Here's a segment I'm introducing. It's called Maceo's Hot Tip for the Big Win. Here we go.
For people out there, if you're like, well, I saw Justice League 2017,
should I watch this?
I would say Maceo's Hot Tip for the Big Win is step one.
It's a two-step process. Step one, remember what happened in Justice League 2017.
Yep.
Or if you don't want to do that, just read the plot summary on Wikipedia
and then get your copy of Zack Snyder's Justice League
and start at three hours and five minutes.
And you won't miss anything.
You genuinely won't.
What is that point?
That is when they take off in the whale ship
and they land in Eastern Europe.
So even you'd keep all the resurrection of Superman stuff?
Yeah, that's all prime.
See, I thought there was scenes in this,
including that one that were just paced so much better,
even though they were longer,
but the bringing back of Superman,
the death,
I thought was really stupid last time.
Cause just like,
well,
drop the box.
Was that the box or whatever?
But in this,
they,
they explain what the boxes specifically do,
which I think was sorely lacking from the last movie.
And there was this tension in the revelation of like
when the box is, and then it hits and then he reverses time
and it kind of plays into later in the movie,
which is again a new addition.
And all of that, I'm like, oh, this is like, it's the same,
but it's better and it makes sense.
Right, but you're saying that as somebody with a vested interest
in being interested in these kind of things.
I'm saying if you're a casual fan of this stuff,
ultimately, while I think many of the scenes are better
prior to this three-hour mark,
I think if you just get in on there,
it's at the point where they land in Eastern Europe
and in the previous cinematic release,
Batman says, okay, now all you guys stay here
and I'll go out and do some Batman stuff.
Even though I've assembled the team.
Yeah, and they're like, why did you bring us here then?
And he's like, no time to explain.
And then they're like, well, we're going to wear part of this team too
and then they do Justice League stuff.
In this, they actually have a plan and some teamwork.
And I think that the last action scene in this, you know,
up until the defeat of you know up until the
defeat of steppenwolf yeah spoiler alert i think that is way better paced in terms of like in fact
like i i think i texted you at about the hour and a half mark and i'm like this sucks this version
sucks but at the back end is better it's way better yeah but again like if you you shouldn't
have to slog through this yeah they shouldn't have spent $400 million and two tries on this
to get it mostly right but it's too long.
Yeah.
See, it's the thing though, like I agree the second half is better,
but I did enjoy everything still kind of leading up to that.
Again, there were definitely things that dragged.
I think it's fascinating.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it was a drag, yeah.
But I think it's – for me, I think I enjoyed it beyond the fascination of it.
I was more invested in characters.
Because if you look at, like, Flash, for example, I was like, yeah, he was fine the last time.
And then the more I watched that movie or the second time, I went, I hate this guy.
I have a note here.
I have a note here, James.
I've written here, the Flash is just as annoying in this version, but somehow it took him less time to become annoying than in the Whedon cut.
See, I thought he was... Well, I changed my
tune eventually, I think, but he does show up
immediately. He's like, what's resumes?
Okay, sure. Because there's an
additional scene in this where he
goes to get a job at a pet
care store
or something like that, and he brings his resume
and he's annoying.
Yeah, he is annoying,
and he's feeding dogs with sausages or whatever afterwards.
But I'd seen bits of that scene before
because it had been leaked.
But I thought that was great,
like the turning and the bursting of the shoes.
And I think they did an interesting stuff with speed
that they didn't do in the other movie.
And you kind of,
super speed was done so well in Days of Future Past
where no one's kind of been able to do anything proper with it.
But there was a few scenes of this with the flash,
including the time travel stuff at the end, which I really enjoyed.
And there was one bit where there was a whole bunch of rubble falling
and he's like a lightning strike.
Yeah.
And we didn't get anything.
I haven't seen anything like that and we didn't get anything like that
in the previous movie.
I'm very interested and I wonder if we will.
He still trips too much.
Yeah, yeah.
I wonder if we will ever find out how much of this.
Like if, you know, I like that sequence
and again, he looks like a, you know, he looks like he's appearing in a lightning strike
and et cetera.
Was that in the original version storyboard wise or was it in, or has it been added since?
Because this is essentially an entirely second chance that Snyder has to make a better movie.
I know people have said like, this is the original vision.
I don't think it is.
It's his original vision now, but it wouldn't have been what we got
in 2017 if he was able to release it.
It probably still would have been three hours.
And also, even if you said, here's the storyboard of that happening,
I'd be like, I don't believe you.
Me?
Yeah, I don't believe you, James.
But, like, I think there's been, I think there's some,
this is why it is fascinating to me because I think this is,
I think there is some rewriting of history going on.
Of course this character would have always been in it.
Are you sure?
Are you sure?
But that being said, like there's footage and things that,
there was only one major section in which they did reshoot.
So like you said, like everything that was included in this,
they would have had to already, but that said you can do cgi doubles so yeah you know
so i guess i guess you're not wrong uh what do you think of the aspect ratio because i was totally
fine i didn't notice it really i've not i've complained about it i know like in jest but i
thought it was interesting james when you're when you're at rapt attention to the television one
inch from the screen yes that's right notice right. You don't notice it at all.
I've written here, Marth and Manhunter.
Yes, you texted me Marth and Manhunter.
I did.
Do you want to talk about that?
Pointless.
Yeah.
Look, what I think is interesting about this.
It's cool.
Well, that's the thing.
I think there are two, there's probably more,
but there are two fan service elements in this movie which are completely pointless.
Yep.
And, again, I absolutely think they were added.
No, that one, Martian Manhunter was supposed to be.
Not the end-to-end scene.
Right, yeah, yeah.
That was a reshoot.
Yeah, that's what I figured.
But the Martha stuff, that was always in it.
But, like, the Superman black suit thing.
That was an addition because Warner Brothers made him shoot it in color.
And then he changed it.
Changed it?
Yeah.
No.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We covered it on the podcast.
I remember.
But again, I don't believe them.
No, no.
So I'm agreeing with you.
Okay.
Right.
Right.
Right.
So they did shot.
It wasn't, they shot it in color.
Yeah.
No, I know.
And they recolored it.
Yeah.
But again, I don't think that his plan was to do the black suit thing.
Well, he wanted to do a mullet as well no he didn't you don't think so i think he's just saying these
things i don't think he is because he spent his entire dc directing career doing things that fans
didn't want until he developed a fan base that just does that just watches whatever he makes
so why would he why would he upon making justice, I'm going to do everything the fans want.
I'm going to put in this black suit.
But then, like, he would have made it like Man of Steel,
like Batman v Superman, just a bunch of stuff that he felt like
and that people who've been reading comic books for years are like,
are you sure you want to do that?
You know what's interesting about the black suit as well?
And, by the way, I think it looks awesome.
I think it's a great looking suit.
Well, that's the only reason it's in there.
Yes, because there's no narrative reason behind him
having it because he also sees his regular suit he sees it he doesn't choose it and he also has
it at the end you know when you're like no that's a black suit again no that's what i'm saying he
has he's wearing the black suit like around at the end so look it's not like a special genesis
and i don't like and again i don't want to i don't want to turn into a Marvel versus DC thing,
but here we go.
Here we go.
So like in Avengers Endgame, you know,
when Steve Rogers picks up Thor's hammer, we all go hooray,
and it's obviously fan service, but there's like five years of,
you know, teasing that out, and he nearly picks it up in Age of Ultron,
and it's a thing that happens in the comic books,
and it shows that they have, you you know grown as friends and soldiers or whatever
and it's kind of a nice moment and in the comic books superman wears the black suit because he
he comes back you know from death or near death and he doesn't have any powers yeah he's weakened
and it's like a recovery suit yeah but in this he this he just. He just picks it. I agree.
But that's the thing.
Like Superman doesn't seem like a guy who'd be like, well, I'll wear the black one because it's cooler.
Like he doesn't seem like a guy who would pick a thing because it's cooler.
Or does he think it's going to intimidate Steppenwolf?
Maybe.
Because Batman's not being.
Batman's not intimidating Steppenwolf, is he?
Not with the goggles.
Oh, absolutely not.
Not with a set of goggles.
And it's the same thing with the Martian Manhunter reveal at the end.
He's like. You know, Iian Manhunter reveal at the end. He's like, he flies down and he's like,
you know, your parents would have been really proud of you, Bruce.
Okay, who are you?
Do you know my parents?
Did you work with them?
Maybe.
Maybe.
Because you can be anyone.
Well, see, that's the thing.
Zack Snyder, if you're listening,
and I know you are, I want to add more to this movie.
I want to add a scene with Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Thomas Wayne,
like interacting with like the John Jones detective version
of Martin Manhunter years ago.
And then you could be like we worked together and I know him
and I knew him when he was alive and I thought we were –
Could have been four hours and seven minutes.
Right?
Yes, exactly, yes.
So what I did like about that scene, which was a reshoot,
and you can tell because Affleck looks different.
He looks good, by the way.
He looks healthy, so that's good.
He's just not fast.
He's just like, can I help you?
Like he's not threatened or anything.
But here's the thing.
Zack Snyder wanted to put in a Green Lantern and Warner Brothers said-
Did he?
Yes.
And Warner Brothers said no.
So he put in Martian Manhunter and said, they shot that as just like a generic whatever.
Wait, which bit?
The Martian Manhunter scene.
The one at the end?
Yes.
Huh.
And then went, well, we can't do Green Lantern because we'll put this guy in.
Also, it could have just been anyone.
Could have been anyone.
It could have been Starro.
Hello, can I help you?
So was Ben Affleck acting to anyone?
I guess.
Or like a stand-in.
Or a stick.
Or a stick.
Yeah.
It's me, Sticko, from the planet Sticko.
I'm proud of you.
I'm proud of your parents and you.
Yeah.
You know, it's interesting because
There's a lot of things that I
Didn't enjoy about Batman v Superman
Well maybe make your feelings known about it sometime
Yes
But there's also things
But I do like that movie
Right despite all
We've done videos on them
And podcasts
You don't like it
You've been entertained by it
Yeah I guess
No I like it
Interesting
No it's not
It's not
It's not my favourite movie,
and I don't think it's as deep as everybody says it is,
but the way this movie opens with lightning and smoke
and CGI monsters and fire, I'm like, we're back.
Here we go.
There was that sense of like, I know this universe,
and I don't really have any complaints about any of the characters
of this like I had the previous characterisations
because I'm just like, this is just this universe and Batman is, this is the version of Batman
and I'm just, he's what he is, you know what I mean?
But then there's things like, you know, they start activating
all the mother boxes and there's like 100 Amazons in that room
before the box even activates.
So I'm like, are they just always like on guard, are they?
That whole scene is better though also and it looks better.
It looks better. It looks better.
But it's tenser.
And I think their plan was better because they didn't –
they had a plan which was to dump it into the ocean.
Was that their plan?
Yeah, because they knock out the pillars and –
Yeah, but then she leaves with a box.
Yeah, to kill anybody who comes out of it I guess.
You'd leave it in the building and then drop it into the ocean.
I guess you would. Yeah. But they also don't want him to get it. So building and then drop it into the ocean. I guess you would.
Yeah.
But they also don't want him to get it.
So if he gets it, he can leave, I guess.
Listen, gals, if I get this, I can leave.
So if you could just.
What I'm saying is.
I think Steppenwolf's design is better.
I agree.
But also, I think that chase now makes more sense because it's a chase of desperation that you didn't know you had to have because you thought
that sinking the building into the ocean would have killed
whatever came out of it.
Ah, okay.
Do you see what I'm saying?
And I think Steppenwolf's armour, like there's a bit where he gets hit
with all the arrows and it just like shears them all off him.
300 style.
That's good stuff, man.
I'm into it.
And also the boom tubes say boom this time.
They do say boom now.
Instead of going.
James, do you have any criticisms of this movie that you love,
that you're in love with?
Your favourite movie?
Are you upset that I liked it?
No,
no,
I'm just fascinated.
I think the Dark Side flashback
was really good.
I liked it in the last,
also,
everything I liked about
the last cut of
Justice League movie,
it's all from this.
Or everything that's good
in that movie,
even though a lot of people
don't like it,
it's from this. Like that flashback with in that movie, even though a lot of people don't like it, it's from this.
Like that flashback with the green lantern or whatever and all of that,
but it's Darkseid this time.
Also, bad plan, Darkseid.
What are you doing?
He gets hit with an axe and they'd carry it off.
And he's like, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Also.
You never encountered a magic axe before, you idiot?
Come on.
Maybe he hasn't.
Take me home.
I'm sick of this.
But there's also. Why is it that he doesn't know where earth is well that's what i was going to ask because the earth has
the anti-life equation is like we've been looking for this planet the entire for 100 000 years or
whatever however long he's been around i can't remember but it's like you didn't write anything
down you were there you came you went you came on a ship check your autopilot or something i don't
know yeah i don't know i don't know i don't know. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Okay, here's the thing that I didn't like.
It's still like there's no identity shit in this.
It's just like everybody in that Aquaman town knows that it's Batman.
Lois Lane yells Clark at Superman.
Here's something that I noticed in this version,
and it's almost certainly in the last one as well.
Aquaman's just in the room there, and Batman's like,
there's a man. Where's the man?
You know what he looks like. You've seen the video. You sent the video to Wonder Woman.
He's right there. Maybe you think he was not, I was going to say, is he not trying to out him?
But then again, everybody in that room knows. Yeah. Because he's like, I'll give you $25,000 if I can talk to this man. I'd be like, can I talk to you, the man who's there? The man who's there.
I'm keeping my money.
I'm talking to you for free.
What are you going to do about it, fishy man?
Mr. Fish?
Yeah, fair point.
I can't really argue with that.
I think the Wonder Woman in the bank opening is better as well
and there's some good Wonder Woman action stuff,
like the speed that they give her.
And also.
I think she still looks a bit silly going.
Yeah, totally.
But I liked it. I'm into it. And then. I think she still looks a bit silly going. Yeah, totally. But I liked it.
I'm into it.
And then at the end, she just fucking vaporizes that dude.
It's just a hat because it's just a red mist.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Also, Wonder Woman is 5,000 years old.
We find out.
Cool.
Yeah.
Also, what do you think about that hint of a Diana Bruce love connection thing?
Because I know you're a big fan.
I loved it. I thought you would have loved that. I loved it. You do love that, don't you think about that hint of a Diana Bruce love connection thing? Because I know you're a big fan. I loved it.
I thought you would have loved that.
I loved it.
You do love that, don't you?
Yeah.
I liked, oh, is Mirror English?
What's that?
I've got that note here as well.
I've got, hang on, let me find it.
We should save that scene until the end, but yeah.
It says, well, she's British in the, because there's a scene.
She's not British in the movie, though, is she?
In the Aquaman movie.
I'm pretty sure she's not.
No, she's American in that. That's what I thought. What I'm saying is because there's a scene in this, in the movie though Is she? In the Aquaman movie I'm pretty sure she's not
No she's American in that
That's what I thought
What I'm saying is
Because there's a scene in this
Obviously like
Prior to the end
Where she's not British?
No she is British
Okay
She's British where she
You know where
Her and Aquaman have that heart to heart
So it's Aquaman's
The movie's fault
They're breaking with
Yeah
That was filmed after
But that's the thing
But I'm
Was she British in the original version of
This
In the 2017 version
Was she British?
I can't remember.
I have no idea.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Can't remember that scene at all.
I don't.
But she's definitely British in this.
The bubble is back, though, the getting inside the bubble and chat,
which I thought was a Joss Whedon reshoot thing.
But I did like that Atlantis battle where she just goes to pull all the water
out of Steppenwolf.
I'm like, there's a good use of powers.
Right.
Good stuff there.
But the heart of this movie, people have talked about it.
The heart and soul.
The beating heart is the Victor Stone, Ray Fisher stuff,
which is much more interesting and tragic.
And I can also see why Ray Fisher is like,
fuck everybody at Warner Brothers.
Because he got three minutes otherwise.
Because so much of this is built around him,
and I think all of that is good.
Like, he's good good and it's good.
Even the scene where his mind goes into the internet.
Yeah, I loved it.
And he sees the financial markets as a bull and a bear fighting.
Yes.
Did you enjoy the part where he sees the poor woman who's struggling
and he's like, I'm going to make her the money bigger.
Yes.
I made the money bigger.
You made the money bigger.
Here's the thing about this movie as well.
It reminded me of the excess and the symbolism, I guess,
because the money got bigger.
The money got way bigger.
He made his hands like the money bigger.
I think you have something to say about symbolism,
but it felt like Chronicles of Riddick.
Just like they've taken this very-
The ultimate compliment.
Yeah, it's like this very simple concept and just kind of blown it out into this like ridiculous, like lengthy expansion of law and universe.
And it's just like absolute fucking insanity.
And that's what I like about it.
That it's just this unapologetic, like four hour fucking just like.
It's too long, James.
It's way too long.
I know.
I've written all the points in the movie at which I checked my phone.
Here we go.
37 minutes.
51 minutes.
59 minutes.
Were you writing these down as you were checking them?
One hour, six minutes.
One hour, 14 minutes.
Ooh, don't know what happened in there.
Oh, that's the flash was in that bit.
And that's the...
In between one hour and six minutes and one hour and 14 minutes is where the humans decide,
the ancient humans decide to bury their mother box
in three feet of dirt.
Oh, yeah.
And they still haven't changed that.
They're done.
One hour, 29 minutes.
Yep.
There's the point where the Flash goes and visits his father
and his father just dumps a whole bunch of exposition on him.
Recast as well in the new movie.
They got rid of Billy Crudup.
Couldn't do it.
Oh, then one hour, 29, and then I don't check my phone
until two hours and seven minutes.
There you go.
At which point I've written Steppenwolf has Furby eyes.
Okay.
Because when he gets surprised, he gets these big cute eyes.
He's like, oh, oh, oh.
Hope Darkseid doesn't get mad at me.
Oh.
Two hours and 13 minutes. Okay, we're me. Oh. Two hours and 13 minutes.
Okay, we're back.
Yep.
Two hours and 30 minutes.
Three hours and two minutes.
Okay.
And then I didn't check my phone until the rest of the movie.
That's very indicative.
But in between I have many notes, James.
Yes, I bet you do.
What about the underground under Gotham fight with the big crab and whatever?
I thought that was much better.
I thought that Wonder Woman versus Steppenwolf fight was good.
Let me see.
And it's essentially the same scene really, isn't it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've written him, Aquaman makes his grand entrance in 100 tons of sewage water.
Yeah, he does.
My man.
He doesn't care.
He loves pollution.
Yeah.
I love rising seawater.
I love it.
I'll chuck anything I want in there.
I'll eat a big pile of shit.
I'll take my sweater off and chuck it in the water.
I don't care.
He did do that actually charlie colossus messaged me um and was like what is he just throw his
fucking clothes away this guy every time yeah every time and nobody has it he has a he has a
woman there he'll sniff him he'll take him oh okay sniff it uh what about what did you think
of the lois and martha scenes because i was like whatever yeah they didn't they didn't they didn't
have anything for lois lane to do in this, clearly.
Yeah.
Also, she's pregnant.
Huh.
Did you see the pregnancy kit in her drawer?
No.
Also, I don't know if you-
Did it say super pregnant?
Super pregnant.
He's releasing information about what would have been the sequence to this.
Oh, is it that their son is going to become Batman?
Batman, yeah.
And I don't have all the information here, but I do want to talk about the future a bit later.
I know you have so many notes, Mason.
I like the Superman versus the Justice League fight better
because I think for one, it's little tweaks that made a big difference.
You should probably move.
Mason, they did it.
I was so happy.
I shouldn't have been that happy.
I got messages that were like, yeah, it's back,
and a lot of people who know me in real life were like, what is this?
Nobody understands me in the real world, Mason.
But I think that whole fight being reframed and just the lighting
of it was better and the fact that they didn't just leave the mother box,
like it was jettisoned and then they didn't know where it was
and Victor Stone's father got it and that became a whole thing
and he put a tracer on it.
All of these things made
that sequence better. And also
there's no weird moustache. There's no
did you bleed? There's no like
Batman like, oh I bled
because you dropped me at my knees or whatever.
I mean he does have like
a laser proof armour but like whatever.
James, I have a note on that here.
Look, here's the thing about this movie.
And again, it is an improvement despite being four hours long.
But for a movie that is, you know, for big smarty pantses,
a lot of this movie is really pretty much assuming
that I'm the dumbest man in the world.
Because there's a scene in it where Alfred is like,
I'm building these gadgets, these gauntlets.
They're going to look.
They've dissipated the energy from the parademon's laser blast.
And then later in the movie that happens
and then we get some radio chatter that's like, they've done it.
They've absorbed and dissipated the energy from the parademon's laser blast.
We know.
I didn't hear that.
I must have checked my phone.
I believe you.
Look, I know it's been a long time, but in the grand scheme of human existence,
it hasn't been that long, and I do remember it.
Yeah.
Also, if they were like, Batman's just got pretty good armor,
he'd probably be okay with it.
I'd probably be okay with it, yeah.
Look, some of the dialogue has improved,
but some of the dialogue is still atrocious.
Here we go.
What have we got?
Look, I've written here, everything is very stilted.
Yes.
And I've written here, everyone walks intoilted. Yes. And I've written here everyone walks into a room
like they started existing one second ago.
And it's not – look, there are some scenes that are good,
but I think Zack Snyder doesn't seem to be good at the walk and talk,
like people walk into a room.
Yeah.
Like it almost feels like somebody just popped into existence
and they're like put on this lab coat and walk out
and hold a clipboard and talk about nanotechnology or whatever.
There's some odd line readings in this.
There's a guy in it who I'm not sure is an actor.
Which guy?
The lab guy, the other guy, the second in command of the lab.
Isn't he supposed to be like an atom, like the next atom or something?
Huh.
Isn't it like a hint towards someone from the comics?
I mean, maybe.
Yeah, maybe.
There's supposed to be someone.
It might not be the atom.
Okay, right.
There's a line when
they want to know where that last mother box
is and Cyborg shows up and he
says, he doesn't have it.
There's a beat and then
a second beat, unnecessarily long
and he says, I do.
We know. It's in your hand.
You can see it. You cut that bit out.
You don't have to put that bit
in. You have to put the bit in. That's not four hours. To cut that out is not four hours. That's true bit out. You don't have to put that bit in. You don't have to put the bit in.
That's not four hours.
To cut that out is not four hours.
That's true, yeah.
You don't need that.
It's a 12-minute beat.
He doesn't have it.
Oh, yeah, similar.
I've written here, it's like none of these people have had a conversation before.
We know the one person as powerful as Steppenwolf is Superman,
so you can probably skip that line.
Okay, sure.
Because there's a moment where Wonder Woman's like,
I've never encountered anyone as powerful except maybe one man,
and then somebody's like, Superman, we know.
We know because he's dead and maybe he'll come back.
We get it.
Maybe he'll come back.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
The box that can rebuild people.
Yeah.
Good stuff.
I liked the bit when he was in the ship
and he was going through all the different Kryptonian suits.
These two dads were telling him memories.
Sure.
I was like, oh, yeah, two dads.
Good stuff.
I would have chosen one of the different suits.
I would have chosen one of those enormous bulky ones.
Oh, man, imagine going with that battle armor.
That would have been sick.
Yeah, that would have been really good.
Do you want to talk about the final
battle or do you want to just give some notes first let me let me see if i can find some
miscellaneous notes some of these are notes that apply to the original one as well yeah um
the point where uh the amazons have to signal wonder woman that the mother box has been and
they do the weird big ritual like maybe just send a text i mean time is a factor uh and they had
they like they like text they had to wait till dusk and then fire the arrow.
Yeah,
that's true.
Actually,
I have a list of things that I say no thank you.
That's what I've written here.
Editions that I say no thank you because it's very long.
I've written promotional consideration furnished by Mercedes.
Oh,
Steppenwolf installs the mother box into the big rock
and then there's a conversation about how like we can,
the parademons, we've got the one mother box
and we've got the parademons out there and they can smell
the other mother boxes and they're going to go get them or whatever.
And we've got some hostages or whatever.
And then later on in the movie he puts the second mother box in
and he has the exact same conversation with the Saad.
Like it's word for word.
He's like they can smell the mother boxes and we've got them sent out
and we've got the hostages.
The Saad, they don't fail us, Steppenwolf.
Maybe, but, I mean, again, I think that is a case of we don't want
to lose anything from this.
Yeah, yeah.
They would have cut out one of those.
Yeah.
But they absolutely would not because it's exactly the same conversation.
Yeah, we know why Batman didn't die from being shot in the gauntlets.
You explained it.
Yep.
This, again, this applies to both versions.
You know there's the moment where Diana's sword falls off.
Yes.
A big.
And Flash does the runaround.
Yeah, and she falls off and she's like, oh, she's going to get, she can't quite reach
the sword.
So Flash does the run around and he pokes it and it looks like a Renaissance painting.
That's every frame of this movie is painting.
Wait a minute.
Is there symbolism in this?
You better believe there's symbolism.
Are there any themes though to parallel?
There's themes and also symbolism.
But also she catches the sword and she just lands on the ground.
So, you know, potentially the sword could have just landed on the
ground and then she could have landed on the ground
and then she could have picked the sword up. That's true.
Don't even worry about it. There wasn't anybody there to be
like, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not like there was an endless
pit or anything. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I can understand
that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Steppenwolf
has furby eyes. Yeah, I did that bit.
I think Steppenwolf needs some colourful
lieutenants so he can have some fun
banter with them.
Instead of both talking to the rock.
Yeah.
Or just like weird paradigms.
And also, then the League can have interesting nemeses.
Like if they had a fast guy.
Wonder Woman, you know, she'd have to fight a woman.
That's normally how these things go.
That's exactly right.
That's what you've got to do with these things.
We'd have a smart guy in a cape and we'd have a Wonder Woman,
evil Wonder Woman.
Maybe they've got a tech robot guy.
Right, exactly.
And they go into the mine.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bring them in.
Maybe they've got a Batman.
Just Batman.
Did we really need Flash trying on different hats?
When was that?
He has to decide which hat he's going to wear when he goes in,
pretends to be a soldier, and they drive him to the facility.
Oh, that's right.
I thought that was all right.
All right.
In my mind.
I thought Cyborg's dad's sacrifice was almost as pointless
as Park Kent's sacrifice.
No, he did it because he put the thing,
because he tagged the box.
I thought it was pointless at first.
He could have done it from outside the room.
Yeah, but he was pressed for time.
Could have done it from outside.
He had so much time.
I think he was dead either way.
He had so much time he could have gone,
oh, my son's here.
I've got a lot of time to actually open the box and then come out.
He's not the Flash Mason.
He's a regular old man.
Right.
He's just Miles Dyson.
He is just Miles Dyson.
There's a whole big thing.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
I've got two notes.
I've got two more notes.
All right.
Well, I've got three, but one is just the finale is better than in the cinematic release.
We've established that.
It is better.
I think it actually is good at building some tension.
And it isn't, again, this is the main complaint I think I had
with Justice League, despite the entire thing being terrible,
despite everything in that movie being bad,
is that the end of the last one is just five idiots killing time.
How many's left?
Five.
Whatever there is.
It's just a bunch of costume idiots killing time
and not doing anything until Superman shows up and solves everything.
At least in this version, they all have a part to play.
And they all seem to be like, we could potentially...
We might be able to do this even without.
We might be able to do this even if he doesn't show up.
It's just nice that he does.
Yes.
Okay, but here's my two remaining notes.
There's a whole big thing about how Batman's plane won't fly.
Why don't you just buy a plane that does fly?
Because you're rich.
We see a helicopter earlier.
Right.
But they need a Super Sunday because they've got to go to Russia.
Buy a big one.
He's had plenty of time and he's rich.
And also I've written here, because at the end they defeat Steppenwolf
and they close the portal.
And then Darkseid's like, we'll do this with the old ways.
Get the fleets and blah, blah, blah.
I've written here, I think it would be funny if Darkseid
just lived in an apartment building a few blocks away.
Like he just goes out.
Do this the old ways, Uber.
Yeah, he just goes and it's just the city and he's like.
Maybe the old ways is getting a taxi.
Taxi.
And then, yeah.
That would be pretty funny.
Right.
I write additions that I say no thank you to.
Aquaman's weird village goodbye song.
Remember that weird song that they sing?
Oh, they all sing a song.
I don't know yet that.
Look, I think that should stay.
No.
Because there's some great sweaters in that scene.
Okay, fair point.
Just tremendous.
Including the one that he threw in the ocean.
Yes.
Oh, my God.
Just the textures, James.
You have no idea.
Go back and re-watch that scene.
All right, fine.
Oh, my God.
Can we do it in silence then without the song?
Yes, we can.
Anytime anyone gets a slow song in slow-mo,
like anytime that happens at all, you can get rid of that.
So much Nick Cave in this.
Talking to the arrow and about the arrow that's going to warn Diana,
just shoot the arrow.
Just be like, this is a warning arrow.
Yep.
Pachow.
Amy Adams making coffee.
You can get rid of that.
And a lot of the slow-mo that I can't remember which parts
because there was a lot of it.
There was, yeah.
Yeah.
Here's the thing though.
Oh, here's something that also that I'm –
there's a bunch of stuff that was removed,
which I think was 100% for the best.
And then put back in?
No, just remove.
To make it four hours long?
For example, remember at the end of the last movie –
Oh, I see what you're saying.
I think this is indicative of like
the Joss Whedon version of that movie.
Joss to Sleek. Joss to Sleek.
Where
there's just weird alien flowers
at the end. Do you remember that? Oh yeah.
Where they defeat whatever and then there's
just like flowers. Yeah. And everyone's just like
great, good, great stuff.
But what I loved about, yeah, that
just that final battle, and you mentioned this, when they come But what I loved about, yeah, that final battle,
and you mentioned this, when they come in,
even without Superman, they just fucking lay in waste
to like parademons.
And then when Superman actually gets there,
they just fucking bat him around like a volleyball.
And I just really enjoyed that.
And he just like shears off one of his horns,
just like pins him, and he's just hitting him so much.
And I could just watch the Justice League just bat that dude around all day.
And again, it's an enjoyable scene,
but it is wild to me that it cost $400 million and two goes.
Yes, it is, isn't it?
It's wild.
Yeah.
This is a fascinating cultural artifact.
It really is.
Everything around it.
But even things like separating the boxes,
which they did in the other movie, this was just done better.
It's the same thing, but it's just done better.
Yeah.
And what was amazing to me was that they put in a Superman,
the movie, original movie, reverse time ending,
which I was like, what the fuck and i liked it
like he's as he's running back the ground is like reforming in front of him i'm like this is good
stuff man it's also sets up the next flash movie also is this canon it's actually i keep saying
like it's not officially canon but i mean it, it is really, isn't it? If they ever eventually get this Flash movie off the ground,
I imagine it will be either ambiguous enough that you could say
it's probably a sequel to this or they will just say, yeah,
it's a sequel.
They'll put in elements that are definitively a sequel to this
and they just won't mention it.
Exactly.
And I loved Steppenwolf's death.
Like he's skewered and then he's
punched and then he's beheaded and he tumbles through the portal batman gives him the finger
yeah i'm here too and then there's that moment and i think it's really like good and tense and
ominous where there's just that stare down between like everyone on apocalypse and like
the five people on earth that might be able to stop him or whatever. And I think that's a great ominous moment in the movie.
And then,
and it,
and it does set up things that maybe we will say,
maybe we'll have to see what's going on,
but do you want to talk about the future stuff?
The additional scene?
Oh boy,
do I,
I see.
I was very much on the side of like,
look,
I'll make fun of Jared Leto's Joker all day.
I used to say,
yeah.
And cause he didn't get a fair shot in Suicide Squad.
Oh, where's this going?
But this is some bullshit.
It's the worst.
He's awful.
Yeah.
It's just, it's.
I don't hate the scene even.
I just.
There was just a moment there, James, where I didn't know where you were going to go with
this, but you know, I thought you were going to zig and you did zig.
But I thought for a moment you might tag.
It's just, I prefer his performance in Suicide Squad.
He's better in Suicide Squad.
Yeah, of what we saw.
But just like and I know.
Some of it's improvised.
Yeah, well, you know that we live in a society.
I was watching an interview.
I think it was Colbert where he's like, yeah, I improvised that.
And I think it's going to be in another cut that they've taken out or whatever.
But that's fine.
But like it felt so like masturbatory and literally, because there's a line about that.
He's going to jerk Batman off or some shit.
But just, like, it felt like you're trying to do Heath Ledger
spinning his wheels kind of thing.
Except the difference with that is somebody wrote that, it feels like,
and it's very purposeful.
It's not Joker improv fucking hour.
Yeah.
Just maybe he did say the exact lines.
And it didn't even occur to me until afterwards.
I'm like, oh, because these characters have never met in a movie before.
Yeah.
Like the Affleck Batman and the-
I mean, they're in a car chase, but whatever.
Yeah, and the Let's Know Joker have never met before,
or we've never seen him interact on screen before.
So that's why this was, this is new, right?
Yeah, it's new, yeah.
But it's not, it's bad.
And I, look, I, look, I love the – I always enjoy, you know, future apocalypse
and there's a ragtag team.
Some of the good guys have gone bad and some of the bad guys have gone good.
And some are dead.
And somebody's got a robot by a wooden leg or whatever.
All of that, great.
It's just that guy I do not like.
And also, is he now just constantly bleeding from the mouth?
I guess so.
Does he have gingivitis?
He must have gingivitis.
A guy like that would have gingivitis.
But just the whole, like, I'm going to – we've tied.
And when Batman's like, I'm going to kill you, I'm going to kill you.
I'm going to fucking kill you or whatever.
That was really funny.
But it is –
Should I say the F word?
Should I say the F word when I do this?
Three F words in this.
Justice League. That's what his name this? Three F words in this. Justice League.
That's what his name is.
Justice F-ing League.
Cyborg says it.
Babbit says it.
There's another one in there.
But just that.
Also, they weren't on set together or filmed separately because they couldn't do it together.
That explains the incredible chemistry.
Cyborg's got like a big minigun on his shoulder.
Like Mira, who might be recast, which probably could be the best.
She says the word bastard in a way I've
never heard it said it more and unlike yeah Aquaman's dead and Wonder Woman's maybe dead
or she's dead yeah and Harley Quinn is dead Harley Quinn's dead and Cyborg's got like a giant minigun
on his back and all and then Superman turns up whatever yeah but he's back in his classic costume
well he had to have been because of the flashback from Batman v Superman.
Also, if this is the same future, does that mean he kills Batman?
Oh, good question.
Also, this might just be a dream.
Flash is in like a robot suit.
Actually, finally that's the version we saw in the Batman v Superman original dream sequence.
Again, these just might be dreams.
They're just Batman's dreams.
I think what it might be is like future echoes.
Maybe.
It's probably because the Flash is constantly trying to like yell
at Bruce in his sleep.
But it finally explained that weird helmet situation that Flash has.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, Lois is dead.
Arthur's dead.
Wonder Woman's dead.
And there's some other stuff where you see Lois dead and Darkseid walks up
and you see that, you know, there's hints towards how he turns bad
and whatever.
But, yeah, like, gross.
The Joker, no good.
What a real, yeah.
Just not good.
And, again, this would be a post-credits sequence if this were Marvel,
but DC doesn't do post-credits.
Anymore.
They just do things that happen after the main bit of the movie
but before the credits.
Can you imagine a world?
Can you imagine such a world?
Oh, no.
Can you imagine if this didn't record?
It is, by the way.
Yeah, and Deathstroke is on the team.
What did you think of Jesse Eisenberg?
I didn't ask you before about his suit, his Lex Luthor suit.
It's a reframed scene.
Yeah.
Whatever.
I mean, it's a Jane Hackman suit is why it exists.
And again, look, it's a weird left turn for the character.
Yeah.
But then I'm like, oh, that's how Zack Snyder dresses.
Sure.
Sort of.
That's fair.
Yeah, I guess in a way.
You know clothes, don't you?
I also like that it was for his daughter at the end. I thought that was really nice. Oh, yeah. And I think, look, despite everything, and I know there's a. Yeah, I guess in a way. You know clothes, don't you? I also liked that it was for his daughter at the end.
I thought that was really nice.
Oh, yeah.
And I think, look, despite everything,
and I know there's a bunch of very fucking toxic people
who have been pushing for this movie,
and I know whenever I say that, people are like,
it's not everybody, I'm charity.
And yeah, I know all of that, but you cannot deny,
but there's some absolute fuckwits who are ruining this kind of shit.
Here's a fun test for you out there, folks.
Just go on Twitter and just tweet the words Zack Snyder and nothing else.
Eventually you will get somebody replying to that tweet
and it'll be like, yeah, Zack Snyder, so what?
He makes great movies.
You've never made a great movie.
What of it?
Exactly.
Style it back.
It's fine.
And that's the thing.
I like Zack Snyder.
He seems like a very nice man and he's had a lot had a lot of shit, like, thrown at him as well.
And he's had some personal problems, you know, related.
We discussed this earlier and I think that when,
it seems to me based on some videos I've seen of him recently,
that when he says something extreme about this universe,
it's because he's on as a character.
So when he's like, yeah, this is maybe, you know,
what are you, some kind of idiot who doesn't think
Batman would machine gun a busload of duds?
Like he's just, he's in character as a hype man, I guess.
Totally, yeah.
This is like an unapologetic, like just Zack Snyder movie, like, isn't it?
Like just through and through.
Yeah.
And here's the thing though, what do you want out of this?
What I want is for somebody on the internet to edit it down to a manageable length.
Okay, what do you want from the future of this series?
That thing that I just said.
This is all I want.
When that's done.
Oh, okay.
I'm talking about like.
Because that will happen, right?
Somebody will do it.
Somebody's probably already done one.
Yeah, well, that's right.
Yeah.
I'll probably just look up the scenes that I like on YouTube.
Yeah, for sure.
Which I have.
I watched that last fight.
I watched it again because I'm like, this is fun.
I like this.
Look at them kick the shit out of this fucking deer looking dude. Yeah, right. Robbing it. Yeah. for sure. Which I have. I watched that last fight. I watched it again because I'm like, this is fun. Look at him kick the shit out of this fucking deer-looking dude.
Yeah, right.
Robbed it.
What's he keeping that horn?
More brains?
Less brains.
Same voice, but also like-
Just pus?
Yeah, same voice, but like just completely different.
He does have Furby eyes, though.
Yes, he does.
Go back and watch those.
What do you think about the dark side design as well?
Even though everyone's big and grey.
I liked it.
Yeah, all right, I guess.
Could have been more rocky, I guess.
And also I don't think his Omega Beam effect is any good.
I think it's bad.
He did it underwater.
Yeah, no, but it's supposed to be, like it felt like it was kind of weak
and just like it was meh.
Unlike Superman's lasers is like being lit on fire.
Yeah, like the Omega Beam is supposed to be like Superman's heat vision
times a million. Like it is supposed to be like Superman's heat vision times a million.
Yeah.
Like it's meant to be terrifying.
It's meant to be like if they'd seen it,
like they wouldn't have done that stare down to Darkseid at the end
if they knew what he was actually capable of.
They'd be like, don't.
They'd all be like, don't come to Earth.
Yeah.
Why didn't you use it?
I guess you wanted to come to Earth.
Yeah.
Or maybe it doesn't work the same in this universe.
I don't know.
Yeah, that's true.
But, yeah, no, it should be.
It was just nothing in this.
My brother.
I like how it goes wibbly wobbly and goes, you know,
in all different angles, but it should be scarier.
Yeah.
My brother, the one you don't like, who did not like this movie
and is still trying to get through it, he messaged me.
He's like, I can't do this.
This goes forever.
He's like he's got a big indent in his chest where he could probably hit him.
That's true, yeah.
He's got like no rib cage. His heart's right there. You can got a big indent in his chest where he could probably hit him. He's got no rib cage.
His heart's right there.
You can see his heart beating against his skin.
Was it easier for us to get through this because we're sort of invested in it?
Yeah, I'd say so.
I mean, I guess the real test would be if you're not really a fan
and could you sit and watch this?
But that being said, I don't think this is for anybody
other than people who like this stuff, is it?
Does it go beyond that?
Would you be like, hey, mum and dad, sit down and watch this four-hour movie?
When you're finished with Icelandic murder dramas,
go and watch Zack Snyder's Justice League.
No, I wouldn't, but I mean surely this, if you've got a captive audience,
a lot of people are at home and they're looking for the greatest
new thing to watch.
And they maybe are an audience who have been burned out on DC movies
because the last one, the last several,
like the last thing they watched was Wonder Woman 84,
which might be considered very bad.
Sure.
And prior to that, maybe Justice League.
Yeah.
Are you going to foist this on them for more hours?
It should, but that's the thing.
I think anybody who's seen Justice League I know who's a normal person
and not a weird nerd lunatic like us, I would not say to watch this,
even though it's much better.
But that's the thing.
It's interesting to me.
But as I understand it, Warner Brothers and AT&T are at cross purposes
with regards to the release of this.
Warner Brothers DC didn't want this out,
but AT&T did or something?
Yeah.
What if it was a series?
How do you think that would have affected it?
I've also seen a lot of people say this.
It's kind of how I watched it anyway.
I watched the whole thing in one block.
No, me too, but I took breaks.
Okay, right, right.
Food and toilets.
You're right, I did check my phone a lot.
Yes.
I've seen a lot of people say this week,
well, you'd sit down and watch four hours worth of a TV show.
I would, but it's not the same.
Like they're not structured the same.
If I'm watching a TV series, whether it's 22 minutes,
42 minutes or an hour per episode, each one of those is structured
so you get kind of a payoff at the end of each one.
Sure, yeah.
Whereas if I'm watching this in segments, I'm not sure.
Yes.
Because it's still, despite it being split up into six chapters or seven chapters
or whatever it is, it's still a three-act structure
for the most part.
Yeah, right.
And I think you'd just, I think you'd get to the end
of chapter one and go, nothing happened in that, really.
Yeah, yeah.
Like nothing, nothing.
How do you think you would have enjoyed this if, like,
you hadn't seen the previous one and now, like,
there's just a four-hour Justice League movie you can watch?
Ah.
Which is also kind of impossible to think about.
Yeah, it's impossible to know, isn't it?
I guess because I think I would be willing to sit through it
just because I don't already know the plot bits.
And I'd be more inclined to be glued because I'd be like,
what's going to happen in this?
What's going to happen next?
I can't stop paying attention because otherwise I'll lose the thread.
But if I already know the thread, then.
I think this is also a better movie than Batman v Superman.
And I think it's also like unapologetically comic book-y
and over the top in the way that that movie isn't.
There's less Batman murdering people.
Well, there's less like, I don't like Batman and I'm a reporter
and people are like, well, just stay away. Why don't you write a sports report? And he's like, I don't like Batman and I'm a reporter and people are like, well, just stay away.
Why don't you write a sports report?
And he's like, I don't want to.
I want to write about a bat.
And they're like.
I would watch that.
Well, you did because that's what's in that fucking movie.
But even just, well, I don't want to.
I don't know.
Well, you're fired.
Well, I don't want to be fired.
This is a bad, bad day for me.
I just wanted to write about Batman.
But, like, there's not a lot
of like, there's a lot of
courtrooms and weird other
shit in that movie. Yeah, that is true.
This movie is
just a fucking
Justice League movie as opposed to that
movie which is Batman and Superman
sort of fight towards the end
of their doomsday. Yeah, I think if there'd never been
the original Justice League
and this had come out and with the proviso that I didn't have
to watch it for this.
Yeah.
And then I read the reviews that were like,
this has a lot of empty space that could have been edited out.
Yeah.
I think I'd probably wait for there to be a two-and-a-half,
three-hour cut of this and then I'd watch that.
I would definitely watch it.
The full version.
Yeah.
If you did release it like three years, four years ago, four years ago.
Yeah.
Four years ago.
My God.
As a four hour cut, I think I would have been like, and everybody would have been like,
why is this four hours?
Yeah.
But now it makes sense as to like, there is a very reasonable explanation as to why, whether
you like it or not.
There's a reason why but i also think that if if you know the things hadn't happened in zack snyder's life and they hadn't removed him from the project and he'd made it exactly like
this and maybe they'd given him or maybe the special effects were you know close enough to
this that they didn't have to do any reshoots or anything like that i think he would have been
forced to edit it down to a manageable length. 100%.
Yeah, definitely.
Do you think we're going to be getting sequels to this?
Do you think there's like the, I think Warner Brothers are at a crossroads
because I think clearly it has been well received.
Yep.
Not by everybody, obviously, but it's way more positive than I thought it was
going to be.
Why one and a half of us have received it positively.
But not even that.
Like, yeah, you look at people who are, like, I've read reviews
or I actually haven't read many reviews, like, headlines
that are like, I thought I would hate this and I like it.
People I thought would hate it didn't like it a lot.
I hope this is the last one of these movies.
I hope this is the last hurrah for we've got to close a portal.
I kind of want the Future in the Desert movie, though. Yeah, for sure. Yeah. Not kind of, I. I kind of want the future in the desert movie though. Yeah, for sure.
Yeah. Not kind of, I do.
You do want the future. I do want that.
Because that's the thing, like if somebody
is willing to give him $70 million for this
to redo a thing,
how much are they willing to give him
to make another one, like another full one?
And I guess the other thing is like
he's always wanted to just make a Superman
destroys everything movie, So just do it.
Just let him do it.
Just let him do it.
Let him get it out of his system.
Yeah, let him do it.
Give him the Injustice movie or the closest we're going to get to an Injustice movie.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, I think.
Have we.
Remember the bit where Batman was on a big tank at the end for no reason?
When I saw the trailer, I'm like, I wonder how the Dark Knight tank's going to work into this.
Oh, it's like a scene that goes for like eight seconds.
Do you remember?
I don't even remember. It's like in Do you remember? I don't even remember.
It's like in the very end.
I don't even remember.
They just put in the Frank Miller Batman take.
Where though?
It's like towards the very end.
In the nightmare sequence?
No.
It's like in the wrap up where it's like Clark opens his shirt and Diana's.
I don't remember that at all.
Diana's shaking hands with kids.
What if the Frank Miller come?
I don't remember that at all.
There's not a lot of Wonder Woman in this actually, is there?
Really?
No.
It's not a Wonder Woman movie.
No. It's not a Wonder Woman movie. No.
Yeah.
Yeah, I, beyond like Infinity War, post-apocalyptic, you know,
what are our lives like after this,
would a nightmare sequence movie be the first of its kind
in the superhero movie realm?
Maybe.
I mean, outside of something like The Boys where all the bad guys,
good guys and bad guys are good
guys are bad guys but yeah maybe i mean in terms of like because you know the idea of potential
future of a comic book universe where everything is bad that happens all the time like that is that
is that is a dime a dozen like yeah dc used to do annuals like in the 90s every year every comic
book like every character had an annual and they were all a crossover
and it was always like it's the future and the world's bad.
Like that was every year for like 10 years.
Yeah.
So it's not, this isn't groundbreaking.
But we haven't seen it as a movie.
This isn't groundbreaking.
We've never seen it as a movie.
Yeah.
Anyway, I want to say it.
Yeah.
Yeah, why not?
I think this universe is obviously established.
I don't know whether it can happen at this point,
but I think there's a fair chance that it will now.
Yeah.
Best movie ever, worst movie ever?
I guess it depends what you're comparing it to.
Movie, other movies.
Oh, other movies.
Oh, okay.
Well, it wasn't the worst movie ever because that was Justice League 2017.
That's the worst movie ever made.
I thought that movie was fine.
You would.
So I guess it's best movie ever for me.
Me too. But my god,
it's very long. But that's the thing
also, if somebody tomorrow is like
I've made a version that's two and a half hours,
I'm not going to watch that. Of course not.
That's what I'm saying.
That's what I was going to say.
Of course you wouldn't. Maybe I'd watch it
in a few years. Because I hear that about The Hobbit.
It's like, well, if The Hobbit was one movie, I'd watch it.
No, I wouldn't.
I absolutely would not watch that.
Okay, how about this?
In a few years, if we do a commentary of Zack Snyder's Justice League,
we have to do the short version.
Not the 2017 version.
The edited.
What we should do.
Whatever the most popular fan version.
I've thought about this.
Okay, go on.
I want to do, and we might even do it soon.
Uh-oh.
We break it into two. We do it in two hour blocks. Okay might even do it soon. Uh-oh. We break it into two.
We do it in two hour blocks.
Okay.
We make that our.
How about this?
We break it into two and we each take one half of the movie.
That would be.
And I'm doing the first one.
I'm like, this movie sucks.
It ended weird.
There's no ending to it.
I don't understand.
No wonder they didn't release this.
They didn't finish it.
And then it's just you going, who are any of these people?
Why don't they establish who these people are?
Yeah.
But would you do that?
We couldn't do it in Sydney.
No.
I absolutely couldn't.
Yeah.
Like, the commentaries, and I talk about this all the time,
they're very difficult to do at the best of times,
let alone doing four hours of one.
Anyway, I've got a few reviews here.
I've got three reviews.
Okay, I'm ready.
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I went into Justice League 2, sorry, Justice League 21, sorry.
Yes.
Expecting a so bad it's a laugh, I finished it enjoying it.
Considering you had three character intros to juggle into the story,
I feel the outcome could have been much worse and I didn't think much
of Man of Steel or BVS.
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Zack Snyder's Justice League is still a bad movie plus cyborg stuff.
Should have made his solo movie first before making the jail movie.
Plus less quips.
Still terribly unfunny.
Thank God Lois Lane was a block away from Superman's resurrection.
That dream sequence was a big yikes.
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Since there's no way it could have been worse than before,
Zack and I's Justice League was a magnificently bloated natural next step.
It played completely differently and overall better movie.
I loved it.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, I mean, I guess that is another question,
is if they want to do another one of these, who's still in?
Yeah.
Like, is Ray Fisher still in?
Is Affleck in?
Is Affleck in?
Is he game?
Does he want to commit to another?
You know what you could do?
You could kill him at the start because they have that footage.
Oh, yeah, that's true.
You could just be disintegrated.
Yeah, I guess that's true.
Yeah, who I get, you know.
He's in The Flash.
Yeah.
He's in the next Flash movie. Yeah, I mean. Also,. Yeah, who I get, you know. He's in The Flash. Yeah. In the next Flash movie.
Yeah, I mean.
Also, if they're releasing The Flash and The Flash is about a bad future
where there's multiple Batman and then they're just like Justice League 2
is also about a bad future, there's conflict there.
Do you know what I mean?
But I think.
I mean, they could do both.
But I'm saying like comic book movie fans and definitively Snyder fans
love horrible futures.
That's true.
So I think people would hit it up. And like you said, they used to do them every year. Yeah, they used to. Like comic book movie fans and definitively Snyder fans love Horrible Futures. That's true.
So I think people would hate it. And like you said, they used to do them every year.
Yeah, there was no shortage of them in the comic books,
so just adapt a bunch.
Yeah, I mean like, you know.
Let's do Horrible Futures every year.
I mean, I guess, you know, if all the actors were willing to come back
because they enjoyed working with Snyder or they felt for whatever reason
they should come back to do that last new reshoot sequence.
Yeah.
Are they willing to come back for – did Cavill come back for that last bit?
No, he didn't do any of the reshoots.
Okay, right.
Yeah.
And all these people also didn't do press because presumably
they didn't get paid.
So they just put up an Instagram post and went, yeah.
So, I mean, the ultimate thing is who's paying for it,
how much are they willing to pay?
Because they could do an animated version.
I know Jim Lee's talked about doing a comic as well.
They've discussed that.
But I don't want a comic.
I want to see this.
What about an animated version in the style of sort of the most recent ones
but you get all the actors back to do the voices?
So you get Ben Affleck.
I mean, I'd take it.
It's not the same, is it?
I'd take it if that was the only option, yes, I would take it.
Actually, I'd probably even –
Okay, how about this?
Animated version in the style of the newer ones.
All the actors are back except for Henry Cavill
because he didn't come back for reshoots so they get Gilbert Gottfried.
Perfect.
Right?
That's perfect, Mason.
Isn't it, though?
Yeah, we've solved it.
I love the movie Aladdin, so that's perfect for me.
I love the movie Problem Child.
Yeah, yeah, so this is perfect for you, yeah.
Excellent.
Wow, what a review.
Oh, I mean, it still wasn't good.
I liked it.
I genuinely liked it.
But that's the thing.
I think there's definitely room for – there are elements of this I like,
but I, you know, and it almost feels like academic at this point.
I'm not like.
I didn't feel also with some of the other ones, especially Batman v Superman, where
I'm pushing back on things to be like, no, I like this, even though I hate this part.
I felt didn't really feel that at all for this.
It was just like, it's too long, but I like it.
Yeah.
Well, Mason, we've talked enough about Justice League.
Let's talk about something else.
I think next week we should talk about Justice League more. Okay, Mason, we've talked enough about Justice League. Let's talk about something else. I think next week we should talk about Justice League more.
Okay, good.
I reckon we should have a segment about our evolving thoughts
about Zack Snyder's Justice League.
I'll be happy to do that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But now it's time for What To Be Reading, What To Be Gonna Read.
What To Be Gonna Read, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm still putting the theme.
I just started.
You've got to wait.
I forget there's a theme.
You've got to wait.
All right.
You've got to wait.
I forget there's a theme.
You've got to wait.
Can you guys believe this guy just buttoned in like that into the theme song that he can't hear?
What a son of a bitch.
So rude.
Every week we struggle with what we're eating now because,
well, this week it's because we watched King Kong and Justice League
and that took up all of our sleep time.
That's seven hours.
Seven plus hours.
Seven hours and 20 minutes. Yeah, yeah. When I watched how I watched Justice League and that took up all of our time. That's seven hours. Seven plus hours. Seven hours and twenty minutes.
When I watched, how I watched
Justice League is I woke up, I immediately
put on Justice League, I finished
Justice League, I got ready for
work and I went to work and then I just went and was at
work and that was my whole day. It was my entire day.
Okay, here's a question for you.
By the way, King Kong 2005 is coming up
on Tuesday for Caravan of Garbage.
Which one felt harder to watch?
King Kong.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, we'll get into it.
It just goes and goes, doesn't it?
You know what I've also been doing?
Because I was thinking of covering it, but I don't think I will now.
I've been playing the King Kong 2005 game.
Okay.
Because as I mentioned to you, I think, and maybe on the show,
it's a cross between a first-person kind of survival adventure.
You're low on resources and you're fighting monsters on an island
and you're Jack Driscoll.
Oh, yes.
And then all of a sudden it's like.
That was Adrian Brody, right?
Yes.
And then it's like, you're King Kong and you're fighting a dinosaur.
But I'm playing through it and I'm like,
this actually is not very fun or interesting.
Okay, right.
So, like, I don't think we're going to.
Is it a bit samey?
Yeah, a bit samey.
But I was really looking forward to the King Kong stuff,
but really clunky.
And the dinosaur fight is really not fun.
So we probably won't do it anymore.
But that's what I've been reading, the King Kong game from 2005.
That's great stuff.
Something that I said I think on a previous episode that I was going to read,
now I have read it and I enjoyed it, is Maniac of New York.
I'm going to make sure I bought that.
Which is a comic book from Elliot Callan, who hosts a podcast called The Flophouse.
He's also done a bunch of other stuff for Marvel and et cetera.
And the artist I wrote down, Andrea Mutti.
And it's basically, it's not quite a satire.
It's sort of satirical.
It's sort of based around the slasher genre.
A Jason Voorhees genre.
It's a Jason Voorhees thing,
and it's basically about a serial killer called Maniac Harry
who's been in the style of a Jason Voorhees,
who's been menacing New York,
and he's been doing it for so long that they've just kind of given up.
So the police are just like, yeah,
we'll just integrate this into everyday life.
They'll send out warnings of like, Maniac Harry's on the loose, everybody.
So just watch out.
That's really great.
Two issues at the moment?
There's two issues so far.
I'm just buying it right now.
And it's kind of like, yeah, I mean, it's like a blast and a half.
Yeah, it's a blast and a half. Yeah, it's a blast and a half.
And I think it's like a cop and I think a political aid team up
and they're like, we've got to use our combined smarts of like street smarts
and also getting through political bureaucracy to kind of find an end
to this whole situation.
Okay, cool.
It's like it's bloody but it's not like super crazy gory or anything like that.
So it's kind of like a.
Oh, cool.
It's fun.
Speaking of super crazy gory, do you know what's out this week?
What's that?
The first three episodes of Invincible on Friday on Amazon.
Yeah.
That was quick.
So next week we'll probably do that and King Kong versus Godzilla or Godzilla versus Kong
or whatever that movie is called.
So big week.
Oh, yeah.
And big times.
I was going to mention.
And I'm still reading Invincible.
I was going to mention it up top. I've forgotten again Invincible. I was going to mention it up top.
I've forgotten again.
During the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, I'm going to be doing a live episode
of our friend Matt Stewart's podcast, Prime Mates, with Cass Page and Evan Monroe-Smith.
They're going to be there.
It's going to be at the European Beer Cafe.
Oh, I was going to say.
One day.
I can't remember what it is.
But just check my Twitter or check Matt Stewart's Twitter if you want to buy tickets to that
and it'd be great to see people there
I'll say hello
That's all I'll say, I'll say hello and then I'll leave
Because you are socially inept
You better believe it
My god
Next week mention it up top
Next week I'll mention it up top
I'm going to put that in my notes for next week
I put it at the top of my notes for Zack Snyder's Justice League.
And you still didn't.
But I still didn't do it.
You're a real piece of shit.
I know.
Okay.
Sorry.
And I'm socially inept.
That was rude.
Is it the next segment of the show?
Yeah, momentarily.
But, guys, I cannot stress enough, and I'm not just filling time.
I cannot stress enough.
Go buy tickets to that.
We'll have a grand time.
We'll have a drink afterwards. It'll be really good.
But he'll only say hello.
I'll literally only say hello and then we'll
silently drink.
Silently finish our drinks and then we will leave.
And Mason will pay for your drinks. What?
Yep. Whoa.
Whoa.
Matt Stewart will pay for your drinks. He will, won't he?
Yeah, yeah. Anyway, it's time for Letters.
The classic one was
Letters, oh letters, we love you.
Some letters, they're only a day away.
I know they're here right now.
We're going to do letters.
They're here right now.
We are doing letters.
Email in weeklyplanetpod at gmail.com if you've got some letters.
Hashtag weeklyplanetpod on Twitter.
Hit us up.
If you've been to a What's New recently, what did you buy at What's New?
If you've been in Shepparton's What's New.
That's right.
What did you get?
A naughty thing.
And you can also send a voice memo, which we haven't been through this week,
but just keep sending them.
Or if you've sent one, it's in there.
It's in there.
We'll find it.
We'll find it.
Don't you worry about it.
This is from Kyle.
He says, hi, James and Mace.
So having watched all-
30 seconds.
Yeah, keep it pithy. Keep it pithy. Hi, James and M May. So having watched all... 30 seconds. Yeah, keep it pithy.
Keep it pithy.
Hi, James and May.
So having watched all four hours
of Zack's on his Justice League,
I noticed an instantly iconic line
from Cyborg that I don't think
was in the original.
Just before they sneak
into Star Labs,
Wonder Woman says,
you should get dressed,
to which Cyborg replies
like an absolute bad boy,
I'm always dressed.
Personally, I think it's way up there
with the much beloved
you should probably move
and should be celebrated
on the show.
You're absolutely right.
I forgot about that.
That is a very good line.
I really appreciate it.
I'm always dressed.
Can I be the official voice actor of the pod from Kyle?
Yes, you may.
Kaboom.
I got one here from a polar bear.
Just a polar bear, sorry.
Is it a terrar?
No, it just says.
Fish, please.
It's a Coca-Cola commercial.
Hi, Nick and James.
Bundaberg rum.
If the MCU had never existed, but I used to drink that.
It's dog shit.
But the DCEU was.
I don't mind it.
I don't mind a rum and coke from time to time.
Would you do a Bundaberg though?
I think I had one at like a Hoodoo Gurus concert once.
I bet you did.
Yeah.
But the DCEU somehow existed.
So this is if the MCU didn't.
And it was exactly the same.
Do you think audiences would have a more
favourable opinion of the films?
Hashtag weekly planet pod. I think it would
be, well the
goalposts have shifted. Yeah, you're saying
so the MCU didn't exist. But the DCEU
did exist. Yeah.
The goalposts have shifted and kind of
what people are, not even like
what they like, but also what is
just generally accepted would be different
yeah before the mcu it was like spider-man and fantastic four and daredevil and x-men were like
the norm but now like if you release something like that now people are like what is this
why you do this good question why you do this for why you do this for i think people would
maybe like it and i wonder well, that's the thing.
Are we, in a non-MCU universe, are we getting these DC movies in their exact form?
Because I would wonder, if we never got any MCU movies, I wonder if the DC stuff we got,
because it's, you know, I would say generally speaking the DC stuff is considered grittier.
Sure.
And I wonder if it is grittier as a point of difference
from the Marvel stuff.
So I'm wondering if maybe the DC stuff would be more earnest.
Would we get this?
Okay, yeah.
Like would it be, maybe they wouldn't get a Zack Snyder,
maybe they would get somebody more in line with a nicer movie.
Would they get a Spielberg to do a Superman movie or something like that?
Yeah.
I think, yeah, there was, like sometimes it seems like the DC stuff is afraid of earnestness.
Do you know what I mean?
Earnestness.
It seems like they're like, oh, no, we don't do that.
We're gritty.
Like you said, you know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
But also I think both universes have the capacity for earnestness.
Yeah.
But I think they mask it in different ways i'm
always dressed yeah i think i think the mcu is like we can be earnest but here's a bunch of jokes
here's a rapid fire bunch of quips beforehand and i think dc can be earnest but there's a lot of like
posturing like um we're big and tough but we can also we can also have a cry now and have a quiet
moment between friends that's when you and me yeah but I guess if we don't have a quippy universe to counteract,
maybe we would get a more earnest DC.
Maybe.
But, okay, let's say we didn't get MCU and they just released,
Zack Snyder released a bunch of these and we got Shazam,
we got Wonder Woman.
Would they be as celebrated?
I mean, there wouldn't be the constant, like,
well, this isn't as funny as Iron Man or whatever.
Yeah, maybe not.
I don't know.
It's unknowable, obviously.
It is unknowable.
I think people would be more okay with it because it would be the norm.
Like these are comic book movies.
These are the kinds of ones that we get.
Yeah, I wonder would we be tired of them?
I don't know.
I don't know because I –
I mean, we wouldn't have got Justice League 2017 and then this.
That's true.
Because Justice League 2017 is clearly a reaction to Marvel.
Like they just went, make it into a Marvel movie.
Get the Marvel guy.
Yeah.
Get the guy who did the success with the Marvel.
Do a cartoon opening where Batman's fighting on a water tank.
Oh, we didn't get that at all, did we?
No.
A bunch of things.
We didn't get-
Actually, the one scene I did like from the Justice League,
the Justice League,
the Justice League, Justice League, that he did was that Aquaman reveals some truths with the lasso of truth.
Oh, that's right.
That's gone as well, yeah.
That was the one thing that Joss Whedon did in that movie that I liked.
But I preferred the sweater stuff, so I guess that could go.
That's right.
If you had to – yeah, I'd take –
Do you see the sweater Aquaman's wearing at the end?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
See the textures on it?
Oh, my God.
It wasn't just a cable knit, James.
Wasn't it?
It was something more.
What else was it?
It was a real Nordic kind of vibe.
Winter's coming up and you can get into that, can't you?
I'm going to get some good sweaters this winter.
Yeah, it's going to be great.
Big billowy sweaters.
A couple of sweater boys.
Maybe a maroon sweater.
A couple of sweating boys.
A maroon sweater, would that be okay?
Yes.
With my complexion and hair colour, what would be an ideal colour for me
for a sweater?
Salt and pepper grey?
No, Mason.
So I just look like a black and white man with my pale skin and white hair.
No, get some high contrast.
A flash of colour.
Yes.
Yeah, okay.
Done.
Something autumnal. Oh, okay. Like a seasonal orange. Yes. Yeah, okay. Done. Something autumnal.
Oh, okay.
Like a seasonal orange.
Yes.
Okay.
Maybe not a seasonal orange.
I think you were right with the maroon.
Okay.
My maroon five sweater.
That is what would do it.
Here's another letter, James.
Okay.
For this.
It's from Liam.
He says, I stole your joke to make my wife love me.
All right.
To James and Mace, my wife and I recently watched Tom Holland's new film new film cherry at the end i mocked tom using mace's excellent impression of
him and my wife joined in i will not be playing this podcast in front of her again just in case
your impression comes on and she realizes i'm not actually funny no no if it comes on just say you
sent in a voice message and say we copied it oh good call totally fine quick question over the
years there have been so many video game movie tie-ins, many covered on your Caravan of Garbage, speaking of King Kong.
Thank you.
These seem to have died out in recent years with many blockbuster movies
not having a game to go with it.
It's true.
What film do you think would make a decent video game?
That is very true.
Thank you, Liam.
Love the podcast, he says.
Yeah, and I think it's the turnaround time, I guess.
It is, yeah.
And they're not good ever.
Very rarely good.
Very rarely.
And I think they existed.
There must have been.
I'm sure there's a cutoff point, like a year, where, like, you know,
they release the movie and then the game would just be a platform game
or whatever.
Yeah.
But we've reached the point where we can't just have,
that would be a mobile game now.
It also spoils the movie.
Yeah, and we need a we need a a game that
is you know it's it's it's gonna be like a grand theft auto style like a big open world or something
along those lines oh yeah third person action shooter whatever yeah and there's just not enough
time to develop a good one which is i think is definitely why the lego stuff works because they
can just reskin the models. Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
And just use the same format over and over again.
Yeah, that's it, yeah.
Okay, but what though, James,
what blockbuster movies would make a decent video game these days?
Well, I mean Marvel stuff, obviously.
And they used to do it.
What could they do though? Like what?
Or would you be like, you know, with that Captain America Super Soldier game?
Yeah.
That's like a prequel or an in-between.
Yeah, I guess prequels.
Would you do that?
Yeah, I guess that.
You got a bit more freedom there.
Yeah, story-wise there's more freedom.
Hobbs and Shaw would probably make a good video game.
It's true, yeah.
I'd probably enjoy it more as a video game.
It's just one of those arm wrestling games at an arcade.
You can face off against The Rock or Jason Statham.
Absolutely.
Let me look up Blockbusters 2019.
Let's see what we've got.
2019, that's the one we're going with.
Yeah, we're not doing last year, are we?
Yeah, no, you're probably right.
So, yeah, Toy Story 4, Aladdin.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, there was an Aladdin game.
Captain Marvel.
You could turn Infinity War into a video game.
You just have to have different, or would you stick with one character,
be like your Iron Man to the whole thing i think you might have to go with a behind the scenes kind of game where you're an
agent yeah you're an i would hate that yeah i know you would hate that uh or not even an agent but
like uh like maybe maybe you're wong you've got to collect all that you've got to collect all the
people that's like that's like the enter the matrix video game but yeah but you're that could
be good some of enter the matrix was good at the time, if you recall.
I've never played it.
You played it.
You're playing it right now.
I played Path of Neo extensively.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But I never played Enter the Matrix.
Yeah, I...
Because also another issue I think they have
is that they don't want to give all the plot details
to the developers because they'll get leaked.
When I...
The Revenge of the Sith game just has a bunch of foot.
I remember because I bought it the day before the movie came out
on PlayStation 2.
PlayStation 2?
And I just did it on 5.
And I decided not to play it because it just spoils the entire movie.
Yeah, yeah.
You know what I mean?
So that was the era where they put in full motion video
and all the developers knew all the secrets,
but now you could never do something like that.
Yeah, yeah.
Like imagine Marvel being like, this is the end of Endgame,
put it in your video game.
Yeah, for sure.
It just couldn't happen.
No.
So I think you'd have to get, you know.
Any Spider-Man movie could be a game.
That's true.
You open world it and you do the main stuff,
but also he delivers pizzas, which is what they did in Spider-Man 2.
Yeah, I think nowadays, what do you got in non-superhero
stuff in 2019 oh my goodness right uh because any i think any kind of marvel blockbuster you'd have
to get as like a minor character and be that character because that's the only way you could
not spoil it you could go okay like i said you could go okay well wong shows up at the end of
end game and he's got all the you wouldn't no, that would be too much of a spoiler as well,
actually, if he collects all the people who got unsnapped.
That's a spoiler.
You'd have that as DLC, which is something they actually started to do
because with one of the Bond games, and I don't remember which one,
they released – when the movie came out, they released the DLC
for that movie after.
Skyfall, was it?
Yeah.
Okay, here we go. Avengers Endgame, The Lion King. for that movie after. Skyfall, yeah. Skyfall, was it? Yeah. Okay, here we go.
Avengers Endgame, The Lion King.
They did that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Frozen 2, Toy Story 4,
you could make into like a kid's little adventure.
For sure, yeah.
Captain Marvel.
Yeah, you fly and you punch and whatever.
The Rise of Skywalker.
I think I would like to see an attempt
at just redo the Star Wars movies,
all of them, as actual video games.
How about this?
Like third-person action adventure games.
Super new trilogy.
Yes.
Super Nintendo style.
You're right, you're going boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop.
You know John Stratman who does the 16-bit scenes?
Yeah.
I just don't understand why somebody hasn't contacted him or somebody like him,
but he's clearly the best at it.
And just being like design this, just make The Force Awakens
as a side scroller because he could do it.
And Rey's there.
She's got the lights up.
It's as big as she is.
It'd be amazing.
You know?
Yeah.
What about It?
Didn't we play that mobile game?
Yeah, but what about It?
Yeah, you just beat up a big clown.
What about Joker?
Point and click adventure game.
But one of those really frustrating ones.
But there's also a moment where you have to shoot three men on a train.
Yep.
And then Murray.
Yeah, yeah.
That's what it says on the box.
Can you shoot three men and Murray?
I'd imagine your gun's waving.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
It's a point and click.
It's like Time Cop. Yeah. It's a point in killing. It's like,
you know,
those,
it's like time cop,
but it's just one guy.
You're going to shoot.
I love an arcade game where you just have to shoot four people.
You just watch the movie Joker.
And then it's just like,
shoot Murray.
There's just a line of kids around the block.
They were going to put their dollar in.
They're just waiting,
but you have to watch the entirety of the movie Joker.
And then you just wait.
And then you shoot Murray.
But if you shoot anybody else before that, the game ends.
The game ends, yeah.
Oh, Murray.
So Fast and Furious we talked about.
They are video games.
John Wick, they have done games.
Yeah.
They've done some mobile stuff and some other things.
See, I guess that works because you've got
you could do it like Hitman
Contract style. It's just, here's some
adventures John Wick went on, and by adventures I mean
murder jaunts. Yeah, exactly.
So How to Train Your Dragon, yeah, obviously
you could do. But Detective
Pikachu, I guess?
Or any game. They'd probably just release it as like
I don't know what they'd
do. I think they just, that might be one of the things where they just release
the Detective Pikachu game that's sort of not really related.
Yes.
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, can't really do.
Shazam would be a fun.
James, look, let's workshop Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Maybe not today.
Okay, so you watch the entire movie and then you have.
Then you beat up some movies.
You beat up some movies.
And then it's one of those punching bag games in the arcade.
And then it's like quick flametamethrower this woman in the pool,
Leonardo DiCaprio.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Perfect.
Perfect.
Aquaman again.
And then it's just staring at cool stuff on the Hollywood strip
or whatever it is.
Knives Out you could do as a point and click, I guess.
You could do it Cluedo style.
Cluedo style.
Do you reckon there's a Knives Out version of Cluedo?
Probably.
Or Clue as they call it in America?
Maybe not then.
Dumbo, whatever, Maleficent, whatever, Glass.
Godzilla King of Monsters you could do.
They've done Godzilla games.
How about a version of Glass and you can almost flip a car?
It's your current superpower.
You're Bruce Willis And you walk in the streets
And you just walk in the streets
Yep
And then someone goes
Have you heard of Salt Bay?
And you've got a tree
A branching questionnaire thing
Where you've got to be like, what?
Do you remember that scene?
Where he's like, Salt Bay
And he's like, what's this?
And he salts things I think that's like, I don't understand.
I don't remember that at all.
I think that was just a real thing that they shot.
Yeah.
Whatever.
I got some others, I guess.
Ford vs Ferrari you could just do as a racing game, obviously.
Lego Movie, they're all easy to, not easy, but you could do it.
Elite of Battle Angel you could definitely do.
Men in Black International.
Yesterday could be a SingStar game.
Zombieland you could do.
Terminator Dark Fate you could do.
Yeah, there's a bunch of stuff.
Into the Spider-Verse, that'd be a great game.
Alright, that's enough of that.
Okay, you're right.
But I think yesterday would be a good SingStar
game, except at the end you always get zero.
The crowd are like, what?
What is this?
Have you heard about the story behind Yesterday?
In terms of what?
The script was apparently written by someone and it's more of a downer script.
Yeah.
But then the guy...
Daniel Boyle.
Yeah, you know the guy who writes all love action?
Oh, yeah, yeah, Richard Curtis.
He demanded full credit on the script even though he didn't write it.
Really?
He just tweaked it. I think there's a Rolling Stone article on it.
I'll send it to you, yeah.
I think I remember that.
Have we talked about it on this?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, maybe not on this, but maybe in real life, which is like this.
No, I have heard of that.
Boo.
Yeah.
Real Life is like this, isn't it?
I've got one more here.
It's from Tim, who says, actually, I weekly plan a pod.
Hit us up on Twitter.
A good dub, because last week we were like, are there any good anime dubs?
And I actually knew this one, because I know everything about anime,
but Cowboy Bebop without a doubt, says Tim.
So what do you think of that?
I think it's good.
You've made a good point.
Surabi, who moderates the Planet Broadcasting Great Mates Facebook group,
sent one in as well, and I was just blinded.
What do I do in the meantime?
Just twiddle your thumbs.
Twiddle, twiddle, twiddle, twiddle, twiddle.
Surabi said, good dubbed animes.
Maceo asked last week about good dubbed animes.
Death Note and Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood
in dubbed worked well for me, she says.
Okay then.
Yeah.
She was also provided a YouTube link
that I think is a joke.
I bet it's really good.
I don't think she would have sent a joke thing.
I think it would have been a sincere effort
to reach out to you and provide some quality entertainment.
Well, that's not what we're about here on the Weekly Planet,
so get out of here.
That's true.
Speaking of getting out of here, let's get out of here.
Let's get out of here.
Folks, thanks for listening.
Hope you enjoyed our review of Zack Snyder's Justice League.
What was your review of it?
Oh, I've got one more thing.
We might do that at the end, yeah.
Sorry, yeah, this is in the Great Mates group.
Speaking of Great Mates, so before you wrap it up,
Alex Child made this post.
Go on. So it's about a friend of his. So it's Mates, so before you wrap it up, Alex Child made this post. Go on.
So it's about a friend of his.
So it's, hey, guys and gals, I just wanted to share some photos
of my best friend and the greatest of mates, William.
He's the one who got me listening to the boys years ago
and they've become the centre of the majority of our inside jokes.
For the past two years, Will has been battling brain cancer
and whilst he has been such a trooper and by far the strongest person
I've ever known, unfortunately his condition has taken a turn
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He's lost his vision.
He will appreciate Scarlet Witch puns in the comments,
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So on the off chance James and Mace say this,
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Also, if he could become the official Spartan of the pod,
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Yes.
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Plus he has a huge man crush on Jerry Butler.
Join the bloody, get in the queue, mate.
Get in the queue.
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So much joy over the years.
You boys have really brought us close together.
That sucks.
Awful.
Sorry to hear that.
Best wishes to you out there.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, and thank you for Alex for sending that in as well.
Really appreciate that.
So yeah.
Yeah, boo.
Boo.
We're sorry.
But also, thank you for saying nice things,
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I hope you enjoyed our long long rambling Justice League review.
I hope that brought you as much joy as it can.
Yeah.
None?
More than none.
Slightly more than none.
We'll take it.
That's right, yeah.
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I like the idea of podcast.
Yes.
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I had a Kong screening tomorrow night.
They were like, come to the Kong screening.
But it was in Sydney.
Even though I know there's a Melbourne one and I'm like, oh,
I should message them and say that I'm not in Sydney.
But then I didn't, Mason. Great. And now I'm not going. Dad one. And I'm like, oh, I should message them and say that I'm not in Sydney.
But then I didn't, Mason.
And now I'm not going.
Dad brain.
That's what's happened there. I just went, fuck it.
Just fuck it.
I'll just wait for it to come to streaming.
I'll binge or whatever the fuck it's going to pop up on here.
Some bullshit.
Great.
Yeah.
I'll just go to the movies.
I'll go on a Thursday or Friday morning.
And I'll go at like 9 a.m.
and there'll be nobody there.
Yeah.
I might do a rooftop.
A rooftop?
How are you going to see a movie and standing on a bloody rooftop, mate?
What a great difficulty.
You can watch a binge on your phone on a rooftop.
I'll do that.
I just brood on a rooftop and watch.
Fucking binge.
I can't wait till we get a binge ad one day.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to take all that money and then I'm going to rubbish it
in every other medium that we talk about. I'm going to take all their money. And then I'm going to rubbish it in every other medium that we talk about.
I'm going to take all their money.
It's only $10 a month.
Son, it's a binge.
It's well worth it.
It's one of the great shows.
It's not run by fucking Rupert Murdoch, that dumb prick.
That's what I'll say.
It's unturnoffable.
Binge.
They take all the good stuff and they fucking put it behind a stupid paywall
Where you need a box for your house for some reason
It's a fucking nightmare
Australia's fucked mate
It's fucked
It's time to wrap up the show I think
Folks grab that gem we'll see you next week
And goodbye
I gotta put the end sting in
This is fucked
This is just part of the system here
It's all fucked Mason
It's all fucked God folks. It's all fucked.
God, folks, you don't hear the trademark rants he says off the air.
My goodness.
My goodness.
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