Kroatoan
Kroatoan
Kroatoan

Damn. I thought those USO rumors were debunked.

@HawaiianActor: This makes the most sense, I guess. I would much prefer to see more Scott Pilgrims and way less Hancocks out there.

@DRaGZ: Not so sure about that. If the film had failed due to bad directing then I would agree- but if a film has critical success then it is a positive for director.

Does it matter? Box office success is extremely important for movies expecting sequels, but for one offs like Scott Pilgrim- do the numbers really matter?

@necgray: I know what your point is, no need to repeat it, really.

@necgray: So what you're saying is because the CW got the rights to do a Superman show and turned it into a teen-based melodrama that's popular with 14 year olds, I automatically have to like it? Sorry, but no.

@saladinahmed: Agreed, the last thing we need is another comic-book-turned-soap-opera show.

Hopefully we NEVER get another Smallville. That show was a travesty to everything comic books and should rot in the bottom of bargin bins for the rest of eternity.

@zipeater: There is with a jailbroken phone.

Don't know- don't care. Whatever turn of events landed Whedon in the Avengers film are acceptable to me. Even if it means a great director like Favreau was snubbed.

I'm guessing it's the Scrulls or the Masters of Evil.

@hwilam: Thanos would like a word...

@Josh Janusch: I'm the same way, only with Eureka and Caprica.

@gd01skorpius: Yes, and Kevin Conroy as Bats. Some of the voicework (mainly those two) just didn't seem right.

Very decent Bat-animation, the best since Mask of the Phantasm.

I like any flick where charts can be used as a visual aid.

@Ozzieball: Technically Lost didn't have an altered reality.

@R Cruz: Agree about Henry's wife- in fact she seems to be toying with him a little bit for not telling her.