EP 61: The Snyder Cut - A Filmmaker's Vision Realized

Friends From Film School Podcast - A podcast by Sozo Bear Films

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Friends From Film School Podcast EP 61:    Bigger, Badder, and in 4:3 -  Zack Snyder's Justice League We're back after another long hiatus, aka Ellis' COVID quarantine to discuss the biggest film event of 2021 so far. That's right, this week Brad, Luke, and Ellis dive right into Zack Snyder's moody, dark, slow-motion & square ratio'd, 4 hour director's cut of 2017's Justice League. Not familiar with Justice League, and the Snyder Cut story? After a family tragedy, Zack Snyder stepped away from the project in 2017 and it was retooled for a shorter, quippier version helmed by Avengers director Joss Whedon. After the original films box-office failure, rumors of a much longer and more serious Zack Snyder cut of the movie spread and through social media hashtags and public outcry from fans and the movie's cast, HBO Max finally re-teamed with Snyder to release Justice League in its original intended glory.   The friends are tasked with answering this question: Does Snyder's unsupervised edit reign supereme or did the suits at Warner Bros make the right call in bringing in Whedon to course correct the project? Join us to find out our thoughts on this HBO Max Superhero epic.   If you liked what you heard, support Friends From Film School on PATREON! Sign up today to help us to continue making this show and also get exclusive FFFS Patreon Bonus Content such as the FFFS Movie Night episodes!      PATREON | https://www.patreon.com/friendsfromfilmschool   Listeners have described our podcast as one of the best filmmaking podcasts for movie lovers! Thanks for listening to our Indie Film Podcast! Don't forget to subscribe!   FOLLOW US:  Facebook: http://bit.ly/SBF_Facebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/SBF_Insta  Twitter: http://bit.ly/SBF_Twitter   SUPPORT US: Merch: http://bit.ly/SBF_Merch --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sozo-bear-films/support

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