DavidRStewart
DavidRStewart
DavidRStewart

Woke up feeling like being a dick today, eh?

It would have been perfect if Bruce Wayne saved/rescued Oliver after the “cliffhanger” episode “The Climb”, where Oliver was defeated by R’as al Ghul. Bruce, played by David Boreanaz, helps Oliver recover from his injuries and being a veteran billionaire vigilante and former member of the League, offers Oliver advice

Your wife is entirely correct. Despite my many years as a fanboy, I also choose to look at these types of films as a generalist and the truth of the matter is that the characters generally aren’t likeable and the world they inhabit is barely familiar. Almost all of the characters in the Avengers are likeable. Most of

Is it weird to state that, with any part of Zack Synders touch, I still won’t watch this crap because the look still looks the same as all the other movies, so much saturation, just video game CG look.

You spelled Wonder Woman continues to be the singular beacon of hope and quality in the entire DCverse wrong.

The posing is why Snyder sucks — he focuses on creating “iconic moments” instead of real character and story beats. There’s a ton of dissection around why this is the wrong way to go and it’s all correct.

“The main thing we learned [on Batman v Superman] is that people don’t like to see their heroes deconstructed,” said Snyder. “They like seeing them in all their glory… I think what’s really great is where we’re going is kind of what the audience is wanting. We just had to take the characters from somewhere to bring

How the fuck did this article get posted with not a single picture of the subject matter in it?

Well as Batman writer and editor Denny O’Neill put it, ‘Metropolis is New York above 14th Street on a warm spring day, and that Gotham City is New York below 14th Street on a cold, rainy autumn night’. After all, the words ‘Metropolis’ and ‘Gotham’ are actually generic words that mean ‘Big City’ They were always

In context, Burton’s Batman wasn’t camp, though that may be how it’s seen now. In context, the last Batman anybody recalled—and the Batman most people were familiar with in 1989—was Adam West’s. (Interesting thing there being that most comics fans in the ‘80s utterly abhorred the TV show, but nearly everyone has since

Though number two is a strong runner up:

The time-travel ending is a common gripe - when I first viewed it - I too wondered why he didn’t just go back further - but it is just a comic book movie! In the comic-books, with no exaggeration, Supes was going back in time nearly every issue! In one instance, Bizzaro punches him so hard he gets knocked backwards in

Maybe because I was a kid at the time, I always liked the trucker bit. I wouldn’t say he beat the trucker up as much as he let the trucker beat himself up. That, by the way, was much better than destroying a jerk trucker’s livelyhood (e.g. Man of Steel).

dude, Nic Cage would be perfect as plastic man... like for real I never thought of it before..

I always thought it was a shame that they replaced the peaceful pacifist Don with a female character. He was unusual for a male character in comics.

I hate ugly people.

I’d very much like to visit the alternate universe you’re living in, where Man of Steel and Batman v. Superman were good movies. In the shithole Elseworld I’m currently stuck in, they were the latest stops in Zack Snyder’s long slide into directoral oblivion, which pretty much started after Dawn of the Dead and

Arguably the two greatest superheroes on screen together for the first time and BvS could not break $1 billion.... thats not good. BvS had a piss poor script and villain. Snyder’s ‘vision’ has almost killed the DCEU before it got going. At least WW has somewhat corrected the ship.

If Justice League legit bombs (and I think it won’t no matter how bad it is) most of the films set in motion will continue...but not all. I’ve always said that Cyborg was never going to see the light of day no matter what, but if JL tanks it’ll be all but written in stone. And The Flash may not get made either as a