TajGunn2
Taj Gunn
TajGunn2

And this is why I'm fighting on that damn survey about what's the worst film. Most have it as MOS and wanted to go backwards and not enjoy what they have now. So look at the Mars Attacks alien everyone. That's what Brainiac would look like until superman learned how to sing like Hank Williams that is.

I and I can see that happening, mon.

wait... so now we're hating on Super 8 too? is there any recent scifi movie that io9 actually likes?

1.) Superman is inexperienced. This was the first time he was really using his powers, and he was up against people just as strong and twice as strong as him

The Snowys Ice Cream logo... it's ok, I never wanted to close my eyes again anyway.

"The day that Yoshinori Ono took over your Street Fighter franchise was the most important moment of your life. For him... it was Tuesday."

Except when Marvel announces a project, it actually gets made (in a form fans get to see). For every Smallville or Arrow, how many thousands of false starts do they have? I mean I'll forgive them for anythings beyond ten years ago since it's only recently become viable to create a superhero film/tv show on a modest

I still think Man of Steel was a pretty good movie... unlike a ton of other movies this year, it knew what story it wanted to tell, and it told that story reasonably well. The fight scenes were creative and well done, and it looked gorgeous. And Pa and Ma Kent were amazing enough to carry the whole thing, emotionally.

He was pretty good, was one of the Maiar with the other cool guys up in Aule heaven, but it didn't last long if I remember. All the Vala made music and kind of weaved what the world would be like, and if the majority of Vala were pop, ambient, soft-rock, then Melkor was in his garage ironing out the basis of black

The thing is that the writer is reaching out to schools, not DC. These days, most of the representational problems of DC are not caused by the writers/artists but by editorial mandates. So while I trust the writer is well-intentioned, I'm afraid DC editorial is a lot less so.

I think you missed the point

I would rather he make this movie over being forced to use George Lucas' outline.

DC is owned by a Studio.