Killing him acheived nothing though. There was no pathos mined from that at all.
Killing him acheived nothing though. There was no pathos mined from that at all.
Has anyone been listening to You Talking U2 to Me?
They don't call me the man of steel for nothing…
They really shot themselves in the foot by basing their Justice League strategy on a fucking Snyder film. Every movie is going to have his shallow flashy, fast and confusingly edited style. Marvel had the right idea with giving Iron Man to Favreau, who despite being good is a very meat and potatoes kind of film-maker…
Yeah, this is the right answer, Batman will always be at least two steps ahead.
Thor is pretty arrogant, but they turned it up a lot in the Avengers yeah. It makes sense, Thor has already travelled to Midgard and saved the human race once, he doesn't believe any Midgardians stand a chance against Loki and the Chitari.
Is the Hulk Vs Thor moment you're talking about the one where Hulk just knocks him to the ground?
They fight in Dark Knight Returns I think, but the cool thing about that is not that Batman defeats Supes, but that he'd have the balls to criticise him for being a schill for the government then punch him in the face without any fear of being immediately killed.
Yeah, maybe the gay guy in the brothel gets into a money dispute with him
No, I don't
Another intelligent insight from one of the morons who have moved into the avclub comment section over the last few months. Thanks for wasting my time with this notification you dipshit.
I was expecting that train episode to end with Louis waking up and having it all have been a nightmare. I was pleasantly surprised it didn't go in that direction
I like that he didn't feel the need to JD Salinger it and actually had some of her questions be kind of stupid
Yeah, that's always baffled me. Also they make no mention of her race on the show. For all intents and purposes she's playing a white character. It's weird. It kind of seems like they just cast someone who would nail the character and ignored the fact that she didn't look quite right for the part, but it's extremely…
I didn't like the fat lady one mostly just because I think it was a really childish woe is me style rant that the woman went on in the end and I had no sympathy for her. Everyone gets rejected by the overwhelming majority of the people they are interested in for being who they are. Get over it. I mean the irony of…
Actually no, just watch beginning to end. You need time between those episodes.
Both episodes with Parker Posie
I'll see that and raise you the scene in which he's grocery shopping. That was one of the most visually beautiful things I've ever seen in television or film. I want a whole movie with that tone.
This is really the perfect explanation.
Agreed, this universe doesn't like heros. Maybe Martin ends up throwing a curve-ball by letting one live for a little while for once though.