JollyRancher
JollyRancher
JollyRancher

I guess we will just have to agree to disagree then. While I think Bruce was done well, I feel that most of the other characters were not good(Especially "Robin" since he wasn't even a real Robin), and Nolan didn't do well with the premise that the comic storyline No Man's Land could of set up, but at least he tried

I don't care if I have to wear stupid 3D glasses over my already everyday glasses, I don't care if the 3D is beyond horrible because this wasn't originally shot in 3D. I don't care if I will be in a packed theater with a bunch of people I can't stand. I don't even care if I somehow get stuck in a hospital with some

No, it wouldn't. Most of the people who watch the show are the in the same group of people who love to watch The Avengers or TDKR, but never actually read the comics. Hell, even with The Avengers and TDKR, people knew of the comics it was based on. I would say that most people who watch the TWD weren't aware of the

Well, this is how I more or less say it. It is a horrible adaptation, not really a bad a movie. I understand why people would like this movie, but some of the changes made for the adaptation just rub me the wrong way, mixed in with some smaller problems as well.

Nothing can beat the sadness of seeing his Yankees lose in the playoffs though.

RGIII is still a very good passer. He won't rush for over 500 yards a season, but putting up 20 TDs to 5 ints in his rookie year? Pretty good, and yes I know part of that is on bootlegs and what not. But if AP can have his best year after the knee surgery, then RGIII should lose some mobility but not all, and he will

Gen 1 was lame and pure merchandise seller. But there are transformers fans who were brought in through Beast Wars, which is actually good on story and character development, I shit you not.

I have a hard time believing anyone when they say they hated the first Transformers movie. Not because it was a great movie, but because as far as I can remember, pretty much EVERYONE loved that movie when it first came out. It took me a while to finally see it, but I just remember everyone talking about how much they

I hate the TDKR, but it isn't the "Phantom Menace" of Batman movies. I'm not going to let one movie ruin my perception of Batman. TDKR taints only itself, not the comic storylines I like, not B:TAS, not Batman Arkham Asylum, not the other Batman films I like.

Whenever you think Spiders can't get anymore terrifying..... I'm pretty sure that Spiders are supposed to be the true rulers of the earth, and humans are just lambs for the slaughter, just waiting around until all Spider's stop being lazy and organize an army to take their rightful place at the top of the food chain.

That? That never happened.

I just don't like it, because there are somethings you can change to the story. Bruce not starting the JL with Clark? I can't. If they made JGL Bruce in a new continuity, that would be good. I would actually like that. But using Blake? No. And he isn't Nightwing imo, he is not Dick Grayson. There is a lot more to Dick

Seriously? He ain't wrong here. Yeah, Garnett is dirty player(among many), and has done other dumb shit before, but it is Melo who is in the wrong. Players trash talk on the court, either you get back at that by winning the game, or you just drop it once the game is over. Players get into it all the time on the court,

Because having a non Bruce Wayne help start the JL is kinda stupid, add on top the fact that John Blake isn't even a characters from the comics, and it gets worse.

Not saying the writing didn't help, the fact that it was quality writing made it way easy to accept. I'm just talking about before the Dick Grayson as Batman stuff truly started. The fact that it was Dick(Well everyone seemed to be speculating it was going to be Dick) and not someone else was already an easy pill to

Fuck, somehow I completely overlooked that despite being a huge Nightwing fan. In any case, I think the only reason why it was accepted was the fact that it was Dick Grayson, mostly for the reasons you mentioned, hes grown as a character, and it would make sense for him to be the successor to the Batman name. Also, I

There is only one Spider-Man for me.

I just dislike that the majority on that show is so far into the super duper smart guys territory, especially when the majority of nerds/geeks are on the other end of the spectrum. Not dumb or stupid really(it was pure hyperbole in my comment), but they are more or less normal people, who just happen to like awesome

I really hate this show, so stereotypical.

I like Batman a lot, but the way most of his fans view them? Horrible, and hypocritical. They want to talk up Batman to the point that he is pretty much a god, and can beat anyone, and always has plans for everything, they treat and view him like a Mary Sue character. Yet they jump all over Superman and claim him to