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That’s still rub though. The authors of Red Son, of Injustice, of Kingdom Come, of any story where Superman is “off” and try and tell you “this is the correct version of Superman. This is how he SHOULD be. This is right.” The reason those stories work so well is readers inherently know it ISN’T right. It’s about

I don’t think it’s that they don’t “get” Superman, but that they’re happy to play around with him in ways that don’t fit the zeitgeistian image of the character. Fans have images of Superman and the Justice League in their heads, collages pieced together by their experiences with the character, and DC doesn’t always

Major 5ths. The difference between notes being 3:2. Math and stuff.

As far as I’m concerned, Elfman’s Batman piece is the single greatest Hero Theme ever written as it somehow manages to work in motifs that signal to nearly every aspect of what makes Batman great.

It’s bombastic and sweeping and operatic exactly when it needs to be, evokes a sense of intrigue and mystery, at times

Can we stop saying what is leaving as if it is a sure thing? I can’t count the number times I’ve seen things reported as leaving on X date only to have that date come and go and the movie/program remain. At best it is only known what is on the chopping block, not what is actually leaving.

I was thinking about it and when they made Scooby-Doo originally it was like a bunch of hippies and their dog, right? So now it is a bunch of hipsters and their dog. Makes sense actually.

Yeah. You get it. Like the part of that one episode that did this:

At the end of the last version of the Marvel Universe, Dr. Doom became something like a hero. He snatched enough

I discovered this today, and it sounds brilliant.

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I originally read this as she survived but also killed her husband. O.o

What makes Shaun of the Dead so great is that's it really isn't about the zombies, but The Winchester.

Hot Fuzz kind of take multiple viewings to pick up many of it’s nuances.

I actually liked Hot Fuzz a lot better than Shaun of the Dead. Shaun of the Dead is great, but ... Hot Fuzz!

Dats terrifying

The reason Pixar went with the eyes in the windshields was because the added room of the windshield allowed them more freedom with the eyes. I thought this was common knowledge.