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Don Marz
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I guess I'll be assaulting you then when you point your eyeglasses camera at me.

Did they virtue signal the SJW on foxtrot tango niner niner? Over.

"Augs Live Matter" is just a dumb idea. It eschews the free-floating paranoid allegories of the original game's politics for on-the-nose commentary that won't age well, and it trivializes the debate it's mimicking to boot.

Eh, I figure it's about time to give up on that one. It's going the way of "begs the question", and for the same reason, because the "wrong" version makes intuitive sense.

It's a good scene.

"Scary stories"

You lost?

I keep reading his name as John Paul Tremblay. It never won't happen.

Because Deadpool can't show up to point out their similar names.

But comic book fans have a pretty marginal role in promoting these movies as a small number of eager early adopters and really nothing more. To most audience members and critics, this guy is going to be "the Winter Soldier in a mask".

Why is it so fashionable to hate on the Burton Penguin nowadays? I thought that was a fine interpretation of the character as an anti-Bruce-Wayne.

What made me chuckle was how DC went all-in on Batman R.I.P. as the big Batman comics event during the summer when The Dark Knight was released, including all its wacked-out, drugged-out Bat-Mite/Zur-En-Arrh business.

When was it explained the first time? It certainly wasn't in the movie.

Maybe if you cut the shit where their moms' names psych them out instantly and end fights to the death.

I don't know if it was a piss-take so much as a version of then-contemporary Batman comics that had a reasonable chance of appealing to older audiences in a different way.

It'd be a step in the right direction to have a detective story but I feel they're already shooting themselves in the foot by bringing Geoff Johns back to their superhero movies, they don't need to reload & fire Jeph Loeb into the other one.

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The real reason people are saying that is because Batman's crooks are usually colorful and exciting, if sometimes goofy, while Deathstroke is a standard villain/antihero-version of a generic bare-edge-of-super-powered-super-soldier character that already had too many examples running around by the 1980s, forget thirty

My guess is it's got Power Girl. Which I'd say would be a hard one to explain to movie audiences but we just got Slipknot and a character arc for El Diablo in a Hollywood tentpole release.

Most filmmakers will pull one or more of those tricks during their salad days. Herzog just never let himself get lazy.