World could use his Superfriend
more than ever, but studio execs can’t seem to decide how to portray the god we’ll someday join in the sun, though can you blame them, the human race would probably react just as Snyder tried to depict, unsatisfactory box office and all. This was a look at the new one about the Dark Knight instead, but it was still directed by Christopher Nolan and starred Christian Bale, or at least for the first part before making way for the new team. (I’ve pre-dreamed before, but these days it’s hard not to have actual previews influence expectations or ruin imaginations.) We were in an elaborate underground facility and smug Bruce seemed deep in preparations, donning a high-tech wetsuit, to make an escape or fake his death, again. This was no ordinary movie-going experience, however; I could look past the marble-lined pool freely, like VR. And when he mounted a sportbike
, I was impressed how closely the first-person perspective replicated a real riding experience, walking it back before taking off.


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