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* QuestionableCasting: [[InUniverse The Critic and Joe's opinion]] on Creator/JesseEisenberg as Lex Luthor. Joe in particular laments that this Luthor has none of the comics' suave, cunning and manipulative charisma.



* WTHCastingAgency: [[InUniverse The Critic and Joe's opinion]] on Creator/JesseEisenberg as Lex Luthor. Joe in particular laments that this Luthor has none of the comics' suave, cunning and manipulative charisma.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Joe!Superman says Martha's name at the end of the climatic fight, Doug!Batman takes this to mean that his own mother is still alive.

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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Joe!Superman says Martha's name at the end of the climatic climactic fight, Doug!Batman takes this to mean that his own mother is still alive.


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** [[InUniverse The Critic]] [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS6E21 still thinks]] Snyder's trying too hard to make Creator/HenryCavill's Superman [[Film/TheDarkKnightTrilogy Batman]], even with the man himself here. Especially evident with [[PracticallyJoker their portrayal of Lex Luthor.]]


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* PracticallyJoker: Parodied to Hell and back with Trevor Mueller's Lex Luthor who grows to look more and more like Creator/HeathLedger's Joker as the review progresses.
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-->'''NC''':[[LampshadeHanging That is a very violent man.]]

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-->'''NC''':[[LampshadeHanging -->'''NC''': [[LampshadeHanging That is a very violent man.]]
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** The first scenes of the recreation takes cues from the transitions of the Creator/AdamWest ''Series/{{Batman}}'' series.

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** The first scenes of the recreation takes cues from the transitions of the Creator/AdamWest ''Series/{{Batman}}'' ''Series/{{Batman|1966}}'' series.
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Misuse. Refers to a work being praised so much, that people who view it afterwards are let down by the high expectations


* HypeBacklash: {{Invoked|Trope}}. The Critic claims that this film's box office dropped by 68% in its second weekend, much worse than even the 63% of ''Film/BatmanAndRobin''.
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* DestructiveSaviour: During the confrontation with Doomsday, Doug!Batman lampshades how the heroes keep becoming examples of this trope in DCEU movies when Tamara!Wonder Woman questions the plan of bringing Rob!Doomsday into the city.
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* FoodAsBribe: Trevor!Lex convinces Malcolm!Senator to let him into Zod's ship by giving him Jolly Ranchers.
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Doing this to make the In-Universe wik less distracting for readers and more subtle.


* {{Anvilicious}}: InUniverse, Walter!Snyder tries to hammer in all the Jesus symbolism on Superman's [[spoiler:apparent death and eventual resurrection]], while showing a PietaPlagiarism moment with the faces of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Lois superimposed over those of [[spoiler:Jesus, John, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene]], respectively, while promising to guide the Critic and Joe over his version of the Stations of the Cross.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: InUniverse, [[InUniverse Walter!Snyder tries tries]] to hammer in all the Jesus symbolism on Superman's [[spoiler:apparent death and eventual resurrection]], while showing a PietaPlagiarism moment with the faces of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and Lois superimposed over those of [[spoiler:Jesus, John, the Virgin Mary and Mary Magdalene]], respectively, while promising to guide the Critic and Joe over his version of the Stations of the Cross.



* DamselScrappy: The Critic and Joe's InUniverse opinion on Lois Lane, with the recreation parodying her kidnapping by having Tamara!Lois perform an InstantSedation on herself.

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* DamselScrappy: [[InUniverse The Critic and Joe's InUniverse opinion thoughts]] on Lois Lane, with the recreation parodying her kidnapping by having Tamara!Lois perform an InstantSedation on herself.



* FollowTheLeader: InUniverse, the Critic thinks that this film was [[Creator/DCComics DC's]] attempt to cash in on [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel's]] success in CrisisCrossover films with ''ComicBook/TheAvengers''.

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* FollowTheLeader: InUniverse, the [[InUniverse The Critic thinks thinks]] that this film was [[Creator/DCComics DC's]] attempt to cash in on [[Creator/MarvelComics Marvel's]] success in CrisisCrossover films with ''ComicBook/TheAvengers''.



* SoOkayItsAverage: The Critic and Joe's InUniverse final opinion on the film.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: [[InUniverse The Critic and Joe's InUniverse final opinion opinion]] on the film.



* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Two InUniverse cases:

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: [[InUniverse Two InUniverse cases:cases]]:



* WTHCastingAgency: The Critic and Joe's InUniverse opinion on Creator/JesseEisenberg as Lex Luthor. Joe in particular laments that this Luthor has none of the comics' suave, cunning and manipulative charisma.

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* WTHCastingAgency: [[InUniverse The Critic and Joe's InUniverse opinion opinion]] on Creator/JesseEisenberg as Lex Luthor. Joe in particular laments that this Luthor has none of the comics' suave, cunning and manipulative charisma.
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Actually, it was Joe!Superman who prevented Tamara!Wonder Woman from leaving during the fight against Rob!Doomsday, not Doug!Batman.


** How Tamara!Wonder Woman appears in the recreations, casually passing by and greeting "Hello!" to the audience. Subverted at the end during the fight against Rob!Doomsday, when Doug!Batman pulls her into the action.

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** How Tamara!Wonder Woman appears in the recreations, casually passing by and greeting "Hello!" to the audience. Subverted at the end during the fight against Rob!Doomsday, when Doug!Batman Joe!Superman pulls her into the action.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Joe!Superman says Martha's name at the end of the climatic fight, Doug!Batman takes this to mean that his own mother is still alive.
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---> '''Tamara!Wonder Woman''': Oh, I can stay this time? Awesome.
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** Also, it took around four years but [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS5E24 Joe finally got his Joe Signal]].
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* IfIWantedYouDead: Joe!Superman outright states that if he truly were a murderous psychopath, he would have killed Doug!Batman the moment they met.
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'''Film:''' Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice

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'''Film:''' Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice
''Film/BatmanVSupermanDawnOfJustice''
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* GunNut: Doug!Batman is constantly shooting everything with a gun, to the point he even ''tosses his glass before shooting it'' whe he meets Clark. Lampshaded at the beginning when discussing how people mistook a shootdown as Superman's fault.
--> '''Zack''': Well, if you can's see how they would mistake Superman shooting people in the desert. \\

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* GunNut: Doug!Batman is constantly shooting everything with a gun, to the point he even ''tosses his glass before shooting it'' whe when he meets Clark. Lampshaded at the beginning when discussing how people mistook a shootdown as Superman's fault.
--> '''Zack''': Well, if you can's can't see how they would mistake Superman shooting people in the desert. \\
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* GunNut: Doug!Batman is constantly shooting everything with a gun, to the point he even ''tosses his glass before shooting it'' whe he meets Clark. Lampshaded at the beginning when discussing how people mistook a shootdown as Superman's fault.
--> '''Zack''': Well, if you can's see how they would mistake Superman shooting people in the desert. \\
'''Critic''': [[DullSurprise Yeah, who do you think he is?]] [[SarcasmMode Batman?]]

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