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SkunkApe

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  1. BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE Now Ranks In The Top 50 On The All-Time Best Selling Blu-Ray List

     

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    Though the Man of Steel follow-up didn't perform quite as well as Warner Bros. will have hoped during its theatrical run, a year on from its home video release it's sold a whopping 2.32 million Blu-ray copies, placing it at #48 on the all-time best selling Blu-ray list for the United States.

    Man of Steel currently sits at #19 with 3.29 million Blu-ray copies sold, and it's probably only a matter of time before Suicide Squad also makes the list as David Ayer's equally divisive super-villain flick has been outpacing BVS in sales since it hit Blu-ray.

    hm

  2. It would appear there are more than a few that truly appreciate this movie, even with its shortcomings.

     

    :cloud9:

     

    Pa Kent should have been handled differently. But the Kryptonian invasion made for a very interesting tie-in between this movie and BvS: The Ultimate Cut. And a humongous challenge for Superman in tackling the World Engine to save Earth.

     

    :whee:

     

    I think I'm the only one who found the Pa Kent death scene quite moving. What I felt was that Jonathan knew that if Clark saved him - which I accept he could have done so in a blink - that he would likely have then tried to save others and, in doing so, reveal his powers. It was more important to Pa that his son's anonymity was preserved. I was touched by Costner's acting - when he raised his hand and shook his head it brought a lump to my throat. I did like it and thought it fit in with the overall mood of the film.

     

    No you aren't. There are at least two of us. (thumbs u