
An interesting read. I saw the film in 48fps the second time and there was a definite period of acclimatisation to the new format. To start with it almost looked as if things were moving in high speed. Once I adjusted however it was amazing. The 3D became fully immersive for the first time in a film; it didn't stand out at all anymore it was just a natural part of the image. I didn't find that it made the sets and makeup look fake at all.
No Sir Ian at the Hobbit premiere but I did see Singer. I'm not sure if anyone else recognised him though.
The costume is an improvement but she is still too scrawny and pale for Wonder Woman.
*ugh* I think I just threw up a little bit.
My gf is a big WW fan and this is jettisoning pretty much everything she likes about her.
I thought Routh gave a very good performance in Superman Returns. Having now seen him in a couple of other roles on Chuck and in Scott Pilgrim he's got charisma and acting range that wasn't utilised in that film. My main disappointment with a reboot is that he wouldn't get another crack at the role and show some of the different facets of the character.
Yes there is an additional scene at the end of the credits.
Prior to Sunshine I couldn't have pictured Evans as Cap. His previous roles had shown his charisma but that one demonstrated some authority and conviction. He looks the part, I could get on board with this choice.

There's a poll on a local news site here in New Zealand about 48fps and while only a thousand respondents so far who'd seen it, 66.2% rated it as 'Amazing' and only 13.1% 'Hated it', with the balance undecided.
I had an adjustment period of about 10 minutes watching the film. I had the same thing when I switched to HDTV.