Justice League
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Barry Allen: I eat a lot of snacks. I'm like a black hole of snacks...I'm a snackhole.

Menalippe: The arrow hasn't been shot in five thousand years. Men won't know what it means.
Queen Hippolyta: Men won't. She will.

Diana Prince: You wanted me to be a leader. But leaders get people killed. So I follow, always.

Victor Stone: Does anybody know?
Silas Stone: What?
Victor Stone: At the lab. Does anybody know I'm alive?
Silas Stone: Uh... I didn't think you were ready for them to...
Victor Stone: To what? For them to see the monster?
Silas Stone: You are not a monster.
Victor Stone: It's weird that you thought I meant me.

Bruce Wayne: I wouldn't count of the tribes of men. We tend to act like the doomsday clock has a snooze button.

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Bruce Wayne: Superman was a beacon to the world. He didn't just save people, he made them see the best parts of themselves.

Aquaman: You really are out of your mind.
Batman: I'm not the one who brought a pitchfork.

Diana Prince: You should move on from mourning for your parents.
Bruce Wayne: You're one to talk, you ran away for a hundred years because your boyfriend died.

Steppenwolf: No protectors here. No Lanterns. No Kryptonian. This world will fall, like all the others.

Bruce Wayne: The world needs Superman... the team needs Clark. He's more human than I am. He lived in this world, fell in love, had a job. In spite of all that power.

Barry Allen: Look man, I don't know who you are, but whoever you're looking for...
[Bruce throws a batarang at Barry, who steps back with super-human speed.]
Bruce Wayne: So you're fast.
Barry Allen: That feels like an oversimplification.

Continuity mistake: When Aquaman returns the sailor to the bar after saving him from the ocean, he drinks whiskey from a glass and notices parademon blood on his hand and the glass, in the next shot the glass is clean. (00:43:05)

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Question: Bruce Wayne tells Clark that in order to get back the foreclosed Kent family farm, he bought the bank that owned it. Why didn't he just buy the house directly? It was for sale.

Brian Katcher

Answer: Bruce Wayne is not only rich and powerful, he's also dangerously vindictive. If you cross him or his friends, he'll pull the rug out from under you, at best, and destroy you, at worst. At the end of "Batman vs Superman," Bruce Wayne realises how horribly wrong he was about Superman; he even feels a kinship because both of their mothers were named Martha, and he was finally able to "save Martha" (something that had haunted Bruce Wayne for his entire life). I'm thinking, once Bruce Wayne discovered that Martha Kent's house was foreclosed, he acted to not merely save the farm but to punish the bank that foreclosed it. So he bought the bank and probably ruined a few financial careers in the process, out of sheer vengeance.

Charles Austin Miller

Answer: It was partly done as a joke. But it seems less likely that Bruce would just buy his friend a farm. What most likely happened is Bruce bought the bank and then in essence cancelled the foreclosure, turning the Kent farm back to Martha. Then Martha would continue making her mortgage payments to the bank.

Answer: Like all billionaires, Bruce Wayne wants to make more money. It's much more lucrative to buy an entire bank, and the foreclosure would be cancelled at the same time.

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