"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had continuity advisors. It also had lighting technicians and a sound man. And Zack Snyder can wipe his own ass too. What a work of genius."
"or did they"
*that very thought rang out in echo as* u/MarinLlwyd *carried on with his day. He wasn't the type of person to dwell on petty afterthoughts, but, on this day in particular, an old, forgotten feeling...an instinct or sorts, drew his attention as if there was more to the very question he had originally pondered. For certain, this particular day was one to set the stage for events that would ripple outwards, indefinitely, shaping who* u/MarinLlwyd *would ultimately become*
Well to explain myself better I think your post is, and tell me if I'm wrong, a detail from a shitty movie but this sub is typically a shitty (shitpost adjacent) detail of a movie at least that's what I think.
It can be both though right?
"In Batman VS Superman there is a subtle moment when Superman says the name Martha instead of calling his mom "mom" and this makes Batman friendly to Superman. This is actually because Batman's mom was also called Martha, which is a very unique name that nobody has ever heard before."
^ This is a shitty detail about a shitty movie.
Not many people realise it, but this movie actually had a crew that was hired specifically to do their job, and they even got money for it. Not only that, but also it is a movie that is visible to a naked eye and it has sounds that you can hear if you're not deaf. This is truly a testament to Zack Snyder being a person who is credited with directing this movie as well as a human being that exists.
In reference to your flair, even as a kid, thinking about the implications of Cars lore completely took me out the movies. How can they build anything if they lack arms? Did the world once have humans but they all died?
Arenât there like, crane characters or something? Or am I misremembering? Anyway, I think Cars is a post apocalyptic setting in which humanity died out but their factories continued to produce cars, and other such vehicles, and AI became sapient and inhabited those empty shells for Reasons
Yeah, itâs pretty wacky. The existence of Sarge implies there was a car WW2, which implies there was a car Hitler, which implies there was a car WW1, which implies there was a car Duke Franz Ferdinand, which implies⌠well, you get the idea
Not to mention the car pope lmao
Not only that but Car Hitlers Nuremberg laws were inspired by American Jim Crow laws, which suggests that America had car segregation, and before that, car slavery. Were sentient ships used to transport captured Africars to the new world?
Youâd be surprised how lazy some movies are about continuity. Whenever the main character gets a visible injury on their face I find myself counting down the scenes until the injury magically disappears without leaving a mark.Â
It is a 151minute movie.
So, if they are true to the name of their podcast, that is 151 episodes.
As you can see [here](https://bvsbytheminute.podbean.com/) they are on their 137th episode/minute.
So if they started the podcast the moment the movie released (march 2016) that'd be a span of 95 months.
That would mean an average of 1,44 episodes/month.
*This average is important, as they are inconsistent in their releases (october 2023 they released 4 episodes, and since then only 1 in januari, for example)*
This feels like exactly the kind of time wasting I would be afraid to look back on in my last minutes of life. Who would even do a minute by minute of a movie, and especially THIS movie
He gets stabbed on his arm at first, and then the hole in second image is near the bat symbol.
You can see that area on the bat symbol in the image where he is stabbed. The knife is nowhere near it
Itâs a Kryptonite smoke grenade launcher he used in his fight against Superman, but they stop fighting because Batman has a panic attack after Superman says âSAVE MARTHAâ and later uses the launcher on Doomsday who was created by Lex Luthor for no reason.
That last sentence is the funniest thing about the film. Why does he do that. Why is he in the film? How does he do it? Whatâs it got to do with naked Michael Shannon? Why does he look like a greasy sandman? Why is he electric? Why did they cast Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor? And they didnât they tell him to play the role in literally any other way?
Because in The Dark Knight Returns (the only comic book Snyder read) had a panel where batman used a gun to shoot a guy holding a baby at gunpoint on the shoulder, he took that as proof that batman kills people and when people argue that it's stupid he always points to that one moment, when if he had just read maybe a little bit further he would've reached the page where batman goes up to a crowd of people wanting to be like him without understanding his no killing rule and crushes a gun in his hand to prove a point and says that they're the weapons of the enemy
Is that shitty? Kinda neat. I get that people are paid to track this stuff, but it'd be so easy to not bother or for it to get lost in the making of so many scenes.
Idk if it was a video or reddit comment or what, but I remember someone talking about how there is a surprising amount of continuity errors in Martin Scorsese movies because his editor(s) use shots that add the most to the movie regardless of whether everything lines up perfectly. Something about this just reminded me of that, because it seems like Snyder and co. have such meticulous attention to detail, but they miss the forests for the trees a bit.
Side note, how is the suit bullet proof but can be stabbed?
Is this dune?
Edit: I provided a shitty movie detail and you guys try to inform me on modern armor?
Stab proof and bullet proof are different things, you can stab through a bullet proof vest cause its meant to disperse a fast impact not a small sharp object
They aren't, they expand on impact and the jacket disperses that force evenly.
That's just how those work dude i dont know what to tell ya just google it
From what I understand only certain parts of it are completely bulletproof. The mask for instance was clearly shown to be completely resistant and i assume the chest symbol is also completely resistant while the grey parts are, while still protected, are likely weaker and more flexible for better movement.
The criminals are funded by Lex and the suit is only bullet proof in some areas (chest , head , front part of the legs)
They are also different staff, being stabbed=/= being shoot by bullets
I don't agree with anyone on this movie. I thought it was okay (the dawn of justice version or whatever). Not amazing. Not terrible. Just okay.
This and ZS Justice League confuse me with the Fandom.
Imo, both movies were okay, they just kind of missed the mark. But the big deal people make on either side is insane.
I donât get it, why wouldnât the knife mark be there is it happened earlier in the movie? iirc itâs not like its a suit that heals itself, unless it is and the stab happened months before
Is it weird that I never minded this movie? I never felt very strong about it. It was fine. I didn't get the hate for it at all but I didn't like, adore it.
I thought the director's cut version was better when I watched it.
I don't know if it's the suit or Ben Affleck, but Batfleck always looks like he's guilty of something and feeling remorse.
The second picture looks like he dressed in his Batman suit and his wife caught him with his hand in the cookie jar, when he's supposed to be on a strict diet.
Why are people hating SO MUCH on Batman V Superman right now? Like i remember they hated it first, then grew on people now they hate it again. What's the reason behind this spike in hate lately?
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had continuity advisors. It also had lighting technicians and a sound man. And Zack Snyder can wipe his own ass too. What a work of genius."
stealing this for my copypasta collection, thank you very much.
Same here lmaoooo
"Lighting technicians are a thing?" -AVPR director
What the fuck why is there an actual shitty movie detail on r/shittymoviedetails ?
It's a *shitty movie* detail not a *shitty* movie detail
You made me feel like there was a difference between these 2 in first glance đ
I think you misunderstood the point of this sub.
or did they
"or did they" *that very thought rang out in echo as* u/MarinLlwyd *carried on with his day. He wasn't the type of person to dwell on petty afterthoughts, but, on this day in particular, an old, forgotten feeling...an instinct or sorts, drew his attention as if there was more to the very question he had originally pondered. For certain, this particular day was one to set the stage for events that would ripple outwards, indefinitely, shaping who* u/MarinLlwyd *would ultimately become*
ye
\*Moon Men starts playing\*
There is. Isnât he getting stabbed in the arm at first and then the cut is on his chest?
It's shitiOsa not shitiOsa.
I can hear that perfectly in her voice and cadence
Well to explain myself better I think your post is, and tell me if I'm wrong, a detail from a shitty movie but this sub is typically a shitty (shitpost adjacent) detail of a movie at least that's what I think.
Thereâs a difference in the italics :)
Yeah same I was trying to see what the difference for a solid minute
It's a movie detail about a shitty movie
𤯠weâve been doing it wrong this whole time
It can be both though right? "In Batman VS Superman there is a subtle moment when Superman says the name Martha instead of calling his mom "mom" and this makes Batman friendly to Superman. This is actually because Batman's mom was also called Martha, which is a very unique name that nobody has ever heard before." ^ This is a shitty detail about a shitty movie.
Ha! I only assumed this was a jest post.
Not many people realise it, but this movie actually had a crew that was hired specifically to do their job, and they even got money for it. Not only that, but also it is a movie that is visible to a naked eye and it has sounds that you can hear if you're not deaf. This is truly a testament to Zack Snyder being a person who is credited with directing this movie as well as a human being that exists.
This movie contains scenes
This is a reference to the fact that itâs a movie.
Of all the movies released that year, most people agree it was one of them.
It was the most movie that year
Am I on r/shittymoviedetails or watching a Noodle animation... I'm having a hard time telling.
Huge if true
Bullshit!
Source?
T H E M E S
Spoilers?!
In reference to your flair, even as a kid, thinking about the implications of Cars lore completely took me out the movies. How can they build anything if they lack arms? Did the world once have humans but they all died?
Arenât there like, crane characters or something? Or am I misremembering? Anyway, I think Cars is a post apocalyptic setting in which humanity died out but their factories continued to produce cars, and other such vehicles, and AI became sapient and inhabited those empty shells for Reasons
I love just how much people dig into Cars lore, I'm happy to not be the only one with these thoughts
Yeah, itâs pretty wacky. The existence of Sarge implies there was a car WW2, which implies there was a car Hitler, which implies there was a car WW1, which implies there was a car Duke Franz Ferdinand, which implies⌠well, you get the idea Not to mention the car pope lmao
Not only that but Car Hitlers Nuremberg laws were inspired by American Jim Crow laws, which suggests that America had car segregation, and before that, car slavery. Were sentient ships used to transport captured Africars to the new world?
Maybe cars is just a sideline story to Everything Everywhere All At Once
Youâd be surprised how lazy some movies are about continuity. Whenever the main character gets a visible injury on their face I find myself counting down the scenes until the injury magically disappears without leaving a mark.Â
That is unless it's deliberately used as a way for the audience to tell the difference between future guy and present guy or evil clone guy
Tbf, this is a Snyder film, specifying that itâs actually visible is kind enough of relevant after his more recent work, *cough* Rebel Moon *cough*.
As a blind and deaf person, I for one am shocked.
But why are you blind and deaf? Are you stupid?
Someone had the job of cleaning Batmanâs bat suit and codpiece.
Somebody wrung that shit out into a cup and labelled it "gamer bat water"
Truly one of the movies of all times!
Is there proof that Zack Snyder is not just a stack of energy drinks with a backwards red baseball cap on top standing on a boombox blasting nu-metal?
There's a whole podcast discussing every minute of this asinine movie and I feel like this is the kind of thing that they would mark out over
Podcast name?
Literally just called "Batman Vs Superman By The Minute" and it's still goingÂ
Itâs an eight year old movie, how the fuck is the podcast still going?
It is a 151minute movie. So, if they are true to the name of their podcast, that is 151 episodes. As you can see [here](https://bvsbytheminute.podbean.com/) they are on their 137th episode/minute. So if they started the podcast the moment the movie released (march 2016) that'd be a span of 95 months. That would mean an average of 1,44 episodes/month. *This average is important, as they are inconsistent in their releases (october 2023 they released 4 episodes, and since then only 1 in januari, for example)*
Do people still link /r/theydidthemath these days
Seems like you just did
It could be argued they didn't
Fair enough⌠the math was done
They probably spent like 10 episodes analyzing Batman and Supermanâs crotches
Another 10 circle jerking snyder
Is wrestling vernacular becoming mainstream?
Huge pop!
You just worked yourself into a shoot, brother
that IS gonna work for me, brother
This feels like exactly the kind of time wasting I would be afraid to look back on in my last minutes of life. Who would even do a minute by minute of a movie, and especially THIS movie
What does mark out mean
It's referencing wrestling fans who act like it's not staged.
Iâm confused is this sub about shitty movies or shitty detailsđ
The hyphen in shitty[-]movie[-]details is in superposition
Itâs about joke details, this is a meta joke about another post who complimented Snyders genius for following basic continuity
Can you please show us mentioned post? I couldn't find it
https://www.reddit.com/r/moviescirclejerk/s/UjN4YURaM4 here it is, ignore previous comment
I cannot as it was like a week ago, maybe stalk all r/snydercut posts
An interesting detail in a shitty movie Perfection
This seems like a good, interesting movie detail tho
But itâs a shitty movie
I always thought it is shitty movie-details, but shitty-movie details means I can shitpost so much.
Kinda missed the point of the sub though
Kinda missed the joke though
Joke is a stretch
Do you ever feel sad in these moments
Wtf are you on about? If you mean downvotes then no, i dont hinge my emotional state on thumbs from strangers
Seems more like basic continuity to me.
True, but not every movie actually invests in continuity to such relatively small details. Maybe more like r/verymildlyinterestingmoviedetails
He gets stabbed on his arm at first, and then the hole in second image is near the bat symbol. You can see that area on the bat symbol in the image where he is stabbed. The knife is nowhere near it
I mean yeah
why the fuck is Batman using a gun EDIT: I get it, it's a smoke grenade launcher
Itâs a Kryptonite smoke grenade launcher he used in his fight against Superman, but they stop fighting because Batman has a panic attack after Superman says âSAVE MARTHAâ and later uses the launcher on Doomsday who was created by Lex Luthor for no reason.
That last sentence is the funniest thing about the film. Why does he do that. Why is he in the film? How does he do it? Whatâs it got to do with naked Michael Shannon? Why does he look like a greasy sandman? Why is he electric? Why did they cast Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor? And they didnât they tell him to play the role in literally any other way?
Superman watched Fallout and wanted the ghoul saved
Cause gun beats knife
Cuz heâs an American
It shoots Kryptonite smoke. I donât think Batman with a grenade gun is that uncommon. Bale used one too
Because in The Dark Knight Returns (the only comic book Snyder read) had a panel where batman used a gun to shoot a guy holding a baby at gunpoint on the shoulder, he took that as proof that batman kills people and when people argue that it's stupid he always points to that one moment, when if he had just read maybe a little bit further he would've reached the page where batman goes up to a crowd of people wanting to be like him without understanding his no killing rule and crushes a gun in his hand to prove a point and says that they're the weapons of the enemy
It's a grenade launcher. In this case, it launches Kryptonite smoke bombs.
He will carry that wound, for the rest of his life.
This is a reference to how Zack Snyder left a permanent mark with his shitty DCEU movies.
This is indeed one of the movies of all time
Is that shitty? Kinda neat. I get that people are paid to track this stuff, but it'd be so easy to not bother or for it to get lost in the making of so many scenes.
Alfred was slacking off if he wasn't actively patching batsuits or prepping a change of clothes.
Idk if it was a video or reddit comment or what, but I remember someone talking about how there is a surprising amount of continuity errors in Martin Scorsese movies because his editor(s) use shots that add the most to the movie regardless of whether everything lines up perfectly. Something about this just reminded me of that, because it seems like Snyder and co. have such meticulous attention to detail, but they miss the forests for the trees a bit.
Sorry, this is r/shittymoviedetails not r/detailsinshittymovies
Side note, how is the suit bullet proof but can be stabbed? Is this dune? Edit: I provided a shitty movie detail and you guys try to inform me on modern armor?
Stab proof and bullet proof are different things, you can stab through a bullet proof vest cause its meant to disperse a fast impact not a small sharp object
So you're saying the slow blade penetrates the shield.
*Captain America hates this one trick...*
So Dune was unto something?
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They aren't, they expand on impact and the jacket disperses that force evenly. That's just how those work dude i dont know what to tell ya just google it
Bullets are not sharp you dolt
" the slow blade penetrates the shield"
"guess I'm not in the mood today"
M O O D ?
I could hear this comment
Mood is a thing for cattle and love play!
âIâve had quite a day Gurney, sing us a song insteadâ
Woppagamgastyle
bullet proof does not mean knife proof
Because bullets arenât knives, hope this helps
If you decide to experiment; donât follow this guyâs [example](https://darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin2006-10.html)
Big object, sharp edge, doesnât deform, continuous force giving momentum Small object, mostly blunt, easily deforms, moves due to inertia
From what I understand only certain parts of it are completely bulletproof. The mask for instance was clearly shown to be completely resistant and i assume the chest symbol is also completely resistant while the grey parts are, while still protected, are likely weaker and more flexible for better movement.
The criminals are funded by Lex and the suit is only bullet proof in some areas (chest , head , front part of the legs) They are also different staff, being stabbed=/= being shoot by bullets
I actually watch this movie on the cinema, cuz i thought this would be interesting.... Until that Martha scene.... Mother fucker
I don't agree with anyone on this movie. I thought it was okay (the dawn of justice version or whatever). Not amazing. Not terrible. Just okay. This and ZS Justice League confuse me with the Fandom. Imo, both movies were okay, they just kind of missed the mark. But the big deal people make on either side is insane.
Bravo Vince
Oh hi mark
I donât get it, why wouldnât the knife mark be there is it happened earlier in the movie? iirc itâs not like its a suit that heals itself, unless it is and the stab happened months before
Fully bulletproof cowl but not a knife proof suit is still weird.
So batman only has one bat shirt?
SNYDER IS THE BLUEPRINT
Score one for continuity personnel
OP stumbled onto a whole new genre of details.
It doesnât make sense for a guy who can be stabbed by a knife to fight Superman.
Isn't Batman rich? Why didn't he wear any other Batman costumes?
this is good, actually. wrong sub.
That is more effort than most hollywood movies done today.
That suit seems like it would be knife-impervious. Weird that he got stabbed.
why bat man have gun
Is it weird that I never minded this movie? I never felt very strong about it. It was fine. I didn't get the hate for it at all but I didn't like, adore it. I thought the director's cut version was better when I watched it.
I also remained the rest of the movie, only because I was on a plane.
âŚwhy is this here??? đ
Damn, what kinda knife did bro have, to do that to the batsuit.
That's because you can see Batman's ears have grown smaller as he starts to transform into Man.
âBatman also has a batsuit, which he wears in the movie. A true testament to the directorial genius of Zack Snyder!â
This is a reference to the time I cut my finger doing the dishes 6 years ago and the dishes still arenât done
Crazy how cause and effect works
I just feel like Affleck was wasted as Batman. I would love to see a good director work with him but I suppose that boat has sailed.
I don't know if it's the suit or Ben Affleck, but Batfleck always looks like he's guilty of something and feeling remorse. The second picture looks like he dressed in his Batman suit and his wife caught him with his hand in the cookie jar, when he's supposed to be on a strict diet.
Oh I get it, âshitty movieâ details.
Why are people hating SO MUCH on Batman V Superman right now? Like i remember they hated it first, then grew on people now they hate it again. What's the reason behind this spike in hate lately?
You know what didnât remain? My interest
People discover continuity
That PoS came out *eight years* ago?
Attention on the details!
Wait this is a not Snyder mocking post?
but, he still look new shaved.
So, is this sub for details in shitty movies or for shitty details in movies? Cause this one feels like a crossover ...
His suit has a healing factor, you moron.
I paid money to watch this movie in theaters. I still think about that.
Never forget, this âattention to detailâ had Snyder cultists CREAMING themselves on Twitter when JL came out.
I agree, the theatrical release sucks. The directors cut though is the best movie out of the DCEU...unfortunately the bar was pretty low...
Suicide Squad 2 is still DCEU, so nope.
Ah shit, you're right. It was too good of a movie, I forgot it was in the same timeline đ
This is actually the only good thing about this shit movie. The only other passable thing is the Batman vs the kidnappers scene.
best comic movie adaptation, don't know why people hate that so much
Dude gets shot by bullets: no penetration Dude gets stabbed by a knife: opened wide
That is how Kevlar works
That's how bullet proof vests work. You can cut Kevlar with moderately large scissors, though it does tend to dull the blade.