JollyRancher
JollyRancher
JollyRancher

He would be great, even if he gets a shitty script to work with, I think he will still be able to have the tone of the original trilogy. He will never bring the fun down to the level of cheap and lame jokes like in Phantom, or have all the ridiculous teen soap melodrama/romance of the Anakin/Padmae stuff of the

Yes it was, it was actually the main reason he was able to beat The Joker in the film. Instead of being the overly serious Bruce, Terry was actually willing to go back and forth with Joker in a way that wasn't fighting, and that got under the skin of The Joker, because he didn't expect Terry to do that so willingly.

As far as the Batman movies go? It all depends. In the Burton movies it was pretty much that, because Burton I think actually coined the term "Batman is always the least interesting thing in anything he's in". He did it during Batman Returns, which is why that movie had Batman be like 4th in screentime. Batman

Put me down for Two-Clay!

No, It won't. While YJ does have appearances from Batman, Superman, and the other adult heroes, it is not a show about them. So I don't see why any changes would get in the way, since you aren't supposed to really know much about them.

Whenever I see anyone talk about smallville on the internet it is always about how bad it was, or how it took a horrible dip in quality after Season 3. And people in real life too.

Yeah, I've heard that a lot of the DC animated movies are voiced by people from the actual DCAU, though I've only seen Superman: Doomsday and Batman: Year one to this point. I keep trying to make time to watch all the ones added to Netflix, but they just had to add The West Wing and Red Dwarf as well.

Well what I meant when I said S6 was a consistently good season more so than S5, was that it never had the valley's of S5, I think victory of the daleks, vampires, hungry earth, and yes Beast Below are low. While in S6 the clone(or whatever you consider them) story is down there, and the pirates for sure, and the one

So the Bears who have gone 11-5, 8-8, and 10-6 over the past three years(and have an NFC championship game appearance in one of those three years) aren't a good team?

There is nothing wrong or comical about Rex Ryan still loving to fuck his wife.

Well, when I say turn off, I don't really mean at will like an on/off switch, it's like if you do it then it's done for good kinda thing.

Look, I'm sorry, I was ignorant about a lot of things dealing with asexuality. But from what I read I still think that someone can choose to be asexual, and if you read my previous post I said I believe it can be both. I believe you were born asexual and it wasn't a choice, but I also believe that someone else could

I think you can be asexual by choice or have it be biological. I think there is a difference in celibacy and just flat out not having an interest in a relationship. While Celibacy does usually refer to people who are usually religious and want to abstain from sex before they are unmarried, that doesn't stop them from

I go by what I see on the screen, and Moffat played up Sherlock's asexuality in the Study of Pink in that scene with Watson at the restaurant where they are mistaken for a gay couple. I guess it could be he is really heterosexual, but asexual by choice. Since he doesn't really care about a relationship or any kind of

I will give you that you can interpret it that way. But the way I believe is that he did have some kind of connection with her and in a romantic way as well. Would/Will there ever be a full on romance between the two? No. But it felt like that if Sherlock was ever even going to entertain the idea of a romance it would

I don't know, I just didn't really care for it. To be fair though, I've only seen it once, and it was right after I watched The Eleventh Hour which is one of my favorite episodes of NuWho, so it would of been hard for anything to follow that.

For me the "progressiveness" of Adler in Moffat's version backfired. I felt that they made Adler a lesbian more for the shock, and being able to exploit fanservice out of it. Also the unfortunate implications of her falling for Sherlock in the end, since she is supposed to be a lesbian but still fell for a man.

To be fair, the Moffat version pretty much stuck with that. They laid it out from the first episode that Sherlock was asexual and never had a need or want for it. And other than Adler he has shown no interest in anyone else romantically. I also take it that part of why Moffat made Adler a lesbian in his version as

So not say me all?

I'm not comparing threat levels directly, I'm comparing their threat levels to their version of superman. When Luthor finally accepted his villain side in Smallville, I still never felt he was as much of a threat he could of been to Smallville Clark. While Clancy Brown was always a threat to his Superman, and I don't