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Don Marz
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I don't see either of them having a positive effect, really, but Suicide Squad has the advantage of not being released yet, making fools of us both.

Thanks, 1996.

I think the franchise of Batman and Superman hanging out will likely survive.

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The ruling Johns/Snyder style for DC Comics movies defers to the mistaken idea that hit superhero movies resemble superhero comics.

As someone who has never seen, and likely never will see this movie, to me the concept sounds about as sound as Iron Man wanting to murder Bucky when he did in Civil War, and much moreso the claim here that Zack Snyder had to hit an emotional beat in a scene and managed to fail so hard it was transcendent.

I'm reading a Mark Waid interview from 2009. I haven't read a Waid book in a long time I think, because I'm not really the market for Daredevil or Avengers anymore, but I love to read anything where he talks shop. Since Boom he's so real:

I'm re-reading Checkmate, vol. 2. I don't know whether it's any good or if I'm just nostalgic.

I play-uh the Fallout 4.

This won't happen because it would be far easier for them to market another character that way, one who isn't literally Captain America. Sucks but it's true.

John Titor was posting on Art Bell when I was reading the BBS out of morbid interest. A good sense of humor, and a PC geek, which is how he concocted his story.

Why does it matter to you? Should it?

Roll with it?

Folks, no. No. That guy is part of the exact same problem.

This whole thing seems to be evidence that there’s a very fragile
balance at the heart of these blockbuster movies, with multiple people
who each have their own interests pulling at them and trying to get what
they want.

They're going to make the Power Girl movie and that's, like, I guess. Anything could be good out of nowhere with the right team. But the "why" factor there is going to be hard to explain.

69 comments in 24 hours? What a funny way to find out that no one here watches the Simpsons anymore.

I live for survival mode in games but I won't turn it on for Fallout 4. I'm happy for every last thing I've heard about it except I can't save whenever I want. The Fallout: New Vegas hardcore mode didn't restrict saves to save points on the map because that team knew even their version of Fallout was full of bugs.

The whole boss-level concept was weak. The beauty of the first game was when I overheard Gunther talking about our final showdown in Paris, I tossed a couple LAMs down the stairs because I didn't like him and that was that. Deus Ex shouldn't have "bosses" in the sense of Legend of Zelda.

when a bloody revolution happens those newly equipped with the
guns and the power turn out to be pretty unjust, bloodthirsty and cruel
themselves