What was his best line?

What was his best line?

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More like 'Least worst' desu senpai

Probably 'If Man will not kill god, the devil will do it.'

BOYS!

fucker beat me to it

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BANEPOSTING VS SNYDERPOSTING

THE
BELL
CANNOT
BE
UN
RUNG

"See, if God is all powerful - he cannot be all good, and if he is all good he cannot be all powerful!"

- really makes you think.

"Rape me like you raped the Joker, Batman!"

CAPE KINO VS CAP KINO

Can someone explain to me why everything he said made absolutely no fucking sense at all?

MMMM

IT'S CAPEKINO I AIN'T GOTTA EXPLAIN SHIT

"And now God bends to my will."

Clearly you're not an intellectual like me and Mr Snyder. Go run along and olah with your captain America toys and your spider quips, Snyderkino is art.

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Because that's PARADOXICAL

It's some kind of misguided symbolic horseshit

Superman is the devil, therefore bombing and kidnapping

I really liked his whole exchange with Superman on top of the tower. His delivery really sold the character to me.

"To save Martha, bring me the head of the Bat!"
and for some reason I really like "When you came here, you had an hour. Now it's less"

I actually really liked the character. It's not S-TAS Luthor but it really doesn't neet to be.

>I've found the fastest way to Superman is a pretty little road named Lois Lane

Love that line

All sarcasm aside
"You don't need to use a silver bullet. But if you forge one, you don't need to depend on the kindness of monsters"
Was an awesome and well delivered line. That scene made me have hope for eisenberg lex. The rest of the movies bits with him kinda took that away.

I miss Lex when he was just mad that despite his achievements and everything he's worked hard for, he's still second rate to a superhuman born with gifts that are admired by the public. Sure Lex was petty at times, but Jesse just acted like a spoiled brat

WHAT THE FUCK WAS WITH THE JOLLY RANCHER?

WAS HE GAY?

>Sup Forums saw that 30 second clip and everyone was actually saying that was a good scene
lol at all the revisionist history around here

No I think what they were going for was Lex seeing everyone as childlike/beneath him, thus feeding the senator like a petting zoo llama, but instead came off as really fucking weird

Lex was a relative well-written character ruined by a poor performance. Eisenberg only really worked during the rooftop scene, but that was in spite of of his awkward inflections and twitchy performance.

"Big Ben is a clock, not a God"

What did the capes say?

Definitely not the best line, but I'm a sucker for
>I'm insane
or if someone says ''You're insane'' in a movie.

>spider quips

and now god bends to my dubs

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Other than PLAYSTATION VS XBOX, I really enjoyed the rooftop confrontation.

This.
I liked it better when you add the beginning
>The mother of God~! Look at the time! When you came here, you had an hour. Now it's less.

Fuck, that's pretty funny.
Should I watch the Ultimate Edition, Sup Forums?

Jesus Christ!!
Save me from this

Boy do we have problems up here.

I don't know what to say, guys, I kinda dig every villain DC has given us so far since Batman Begins.
Ras, Joker, Bane, Zod, Lex. I loved them all.
The ones in Greem Lantern sucked but that aplies to the whole movie.

>The ones in Greem Lantern sucked but that aplies to the whole movie.
Sinestro was pretty great, though.

Because Snydely Ripped-Ass wanted a Nietzsche Wannabe for a villain, but couldn't write worth a fucking damn.

He wasn't a villain in that movie, brah.

>Uuh! Ah! O'hoy, O'hoy!
I really liked these little.. these, whatever they were.

Every single thing he said from the heliport scene on.

I'm taking your singles but I won't break you, which is more than you deserve.

If you didn't like the TC, don't. If you liked it or you were on the fence, do

I liked his pointless rambling about libraries. I feel like a villain should be truly hateable, and that really sold me on hating this Lex.

>Your doomsday!

If your beef with the original cut was the terrible editing/pacing, do, it flows far more cohesively as a story both in terms of script and visually.

If your issue was with tone/acting/Batman killing, they're still the same so it's probably not for you.

Mr. Burns-isms

"It is cherry"

That was the best part of the movie. I felt really awkward.

The (K)night is here

"You flew too close to the sun" made me laugh the hardest.

The Ultimate Cut makes it explicitly clear that the whole thing is an act Luthor put together for the sake of having a plausible case for his insanity plea. Just another chess move.

Did he mean the "sun" or the "son" of Jor-El? Or _______________both?___________

Mental ticks. He literally can't process his thoughts so they come out broken and incoherent, interrupted by involuntary gaggles and exclamations - further alienating him from man kind.

So he needed to keep up that facade even against the shady businessman whose mouth he stuck a Jolly Rancher in, even though that dude would never implicate himself by appearing in court to testify against Luthor?

No, that was just him being a faggot.

Have you ever heard of a plea bargain dude?

Here's what I don't get: he wasn't wearing a wig?

>alienating him
it's like pottery

Why does everyone overlook the conversation with Holly Hunter in the study? Hell, why does everyone overlook Holly Hunter in general, she's one of the best things in the film.

Was the:

>civilization on the WANE, MANNERS out the window

line in the original cut?

Absolutlely. Even though the capitol scene and her death was cool as hell, I really hate that she can't come back. I'd really enjoy seeing her in the future, in Suicide Squad for starters, having a conversation with Waller.

That was a government official. Really Lex's plan is pretty good considering that he can't get anything pinned on him without revealing that everything he did was under government sanction.

It's cherry.

Yeah, it's what makes the Lex Bullets less stupid.

The CIA can't let that information out without looking retarded

Nope, neither was the mention of his Arkham transfer. Literally the first thing he said in the original cut during that scene was "the belle has already been rung". Though I hate this Lex, I kind of want to see a cameo in SS's Arkham getting pushed around. Though he should fit in, fucker already acts like the damn Riddler

The Lex bullets make sense because the people in government are too spooked to do anything about it if they know it's him, and an outside investigator would instantly think it's the military (like Lois did). Who could stop him?

>Mmmm.. Martha, Martha, Martha. Mmm.

It's a shame that they're using Belle Reeves, not Arkham in Suicide Squad.

No they're not spooked by lex they're just covering their own ass

But we will see Arkham at least in a flashback, so seeing a present day Arkham is still plausible

Literally Swanwick says to Lois that he wants to keep his job so he won't implicate Lex. What else could that mean?

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I really think they should have gone with "too connected to bring down" with Lex. Can't reveal his operations in Africa because it'd damage US credibility overseas, can't reveal he created Doomsday because he did it in government facilities with government approval to access the spaceship, can't get at him indirectly due to the influence of his money and company, and can't even use him as a scapegoat because everything involved is classified to hell and back.

Because implicating Lex admits that the government contract exists and they would fire him just to keep it quiet.

I can forgive Bat murder if they add more context for it. Does it do that?

Not really they just say he's getting viscous with age and superman man of steel shit

Didn't stop them from putting his ass in a Off the books Blackops prison site

NOBODY CARES ABOUT CLARK KENT TAKING ON THE BATMAN

FUCKING NOBODY

WRITE THE FUCKING SPORTS SECTION, FUCK BATMAN. I'M YOUR FUCKING BOSS

Look Perry was right. It was an opinion piece, not (technically old) news.

>NOT EVEN THE AUDIENCE
And thus the theatrical cut was born

WANE, MANNERS
Get it guys?
Wayne Mannor
Get it?
I actually think it's a good line, and like that Luthor is smart enough to realise this

Kind of? The movie isn't super clear about it, but it still seems very fair to assume that he's recently gotten more fed up and unhinged and doesn't care as much about criminal lives as a result.

I really genuinely honestly don't understand how much more they could possibly have been clear about the fact that Kryptonian 9/11 sent Batman off the deep-end and that Bat of Murder was a recent development.

riddle me this

I never understood the "editing and pacing" meme. What was the problem? The way it was cut looked fine to me, no jumpy transitions except after dreams, which is what's supposed to happen.

Batman being edgy was hinted upon by Alfred's statements and the Robin suit. That was in the original cut too.

That's a cute outfit, did his husband give it to him?

They couldn't get away with that line in current year.

I think it's due to the fact that while they mention recent developments in the Bat's vigilante tactics, they never really present any idea of what Batman was like prior to that disaster. So it's easy for audiences to accept only what they're given, and that's the murderbat. It's just somewhat difficult to perceive a change in a character that's happened outside of the movie's narrative.

"Well isn't that the question of the day"

"Martha, Martha, Martha

"Horus. Apollo. Jehovah. Kal-El. Clark Joseph Kent."

Great scene.