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The original post: /r/movies by /u/Odd_Advance_6438 on 2024-12-24 16:02:06.

So as many of you may know, Snyders Rebel Moon movies were released this year to very negative reception. I didn’t think they were as bad as a lot of people did, but they really struggled from him doing too much of it. He directed, produced, wrote, and did the cinematography for it. While impressive he did all of that, he’s just not a very good writer, which is something that echoes throughout the movie.

However, while it went under the radar, he produced and directed two episodes of the animated series “Twilight of the Gods” which actually got pretty good reviews, probably the best he’s had in a while, and showed that his stuff is better when it has just the right amount of Snyderisms in it.

Very enjoyable show, and I think it highlights what made Snyder well known in the first place. Very striking images, over the top violence, and very loud boisterous performances

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