#MTOS: Release The Snyder Topic

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With the latest trailer for Army of the Dead blowing our socks off, and the aftermath of the Justice League drop still settling, the time has come to broach a topic that I hope we can all remain nice and polite when discussing – but rest assured, if anyone starts getting aggressive I will be ready to block!

Yes, this topic has been sat on my radar for over a year in one form or another, but I have a history with mentioning Snyder films on Twitter and getting the kind of response that leads you to deleting your account and wondering why some people are allowed to breath! You see, it is difficult for some people to accept when someone doesn’t love everything a director does (even though I do have a fondness for Snyder’s earlier films), and one fanbase appears to dominate when it comes to shining a negative spotlight on fandom.

So, over the past year I have returned to this set of questions – adding a couple, removing some, rewording elements – pondering whether to release it. But, no, let’s do it! Now is the time to #ReleaseTheSnyderTopic for #MTOS

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So, join me on Sunday 18th April at 8pm BST as we work through the following questions about Zack Snyder’s career in film, and keep the discussion respectful. Like I said, any abusing or aggressive replies will not be tolerated, and neither will attempts to dominate replies with stupid hashtags! The only hashtag you need is #MTOS – follow that and answer along as the questions go out.

Q1: What was the first Zack Snyder film you saw?  Did it get a thumbs up, or a slow motion thumbs down? #MTOS

Q2: His remake of Dawn of the Dead gets a lot of praise, but is it deserving of the praise?  What makes it work – or not work – as a remake?  #MTOS

Q3: With 300 and Watchmen he adapted two iconic comic books.  Have you seen them, and do you rate them highly?  What did he get right, and what did he get wrong with the adaptations? #MTOS

Q4: Legends of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole – did anyone actually watch it, and was Snyder’s foray into animation worth seeing?  #MTOS

Q5: Before we get to his DC work, let’s quickly reflect on Sucker Punch.  Complex psychological study, or computer-game cut scene nonsense?  What are your thoughts?  #MTOS

Q6: With Nolan watching over, Snyder gave the world Man of Steel.  How do you feel about his approach to the character, and did he deliver a good representation of the comic book character? #MTOS

Q7: Batman v Superman is a very divisive film.  Is it a masterpiece, or a mess?  Does the extended cut  really fix things and make it better? #MTOS

Q8: Would the recent Zack Snyders Justice League have been so positively received if we hadn’t had the 2017 version?  #MTOS

Q9: What does Snyder bring to his films that makes him stand out?  What are his flaws in filmmaking?  #MTOS

Q10: Finally, what would you like to see from Zack in future?  Should the SnyderVerse be restored, or should he explore other concepts? #MTOS

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