The public’s acceptance or rejection of a movie has nothing to do with its quality.
History shows that to be abundantly true. Nor has the amount of money spent making it ever been a factor in its box office success.
More than enough low budget movies have caught the public eye and been great movies to boot to show that.
Many really gawdawful movies have been huge box office hits.
That said, I very much like THE FLASH.
I would have liked to have seen Grant Gustin and Henry Cavill in the cameos.
I would have liked to have seen the new management be a classier act in their treatment of Henry Cavill.
I would liked to have seen Cavill continue in the DC Universe because he nailed the character for me.
All that said, I very much like this movie.
I hope it gets a 3D Blu-ray because if it does I’m buying it.
Warners, for me, has nothing to apologize for here.
As for Ezra Miller’s past problems, they are none of my business unless the way he does his work.
I liked him in the previous films. I looked forward to this.He did good.
Michael Keaton popping up as The Batman was wonderful.
Making box office hits has always been a throw of the dice.
Nothing will change that. Supergirl was spot on.
What I believe Warners has to do is to soldier on.
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