He had the powers, but he wasn't a superhero until after. It would be super-weird if he were in Civil War just as a random self-interested wrestler.
He had the powers, but he wasn't a superhero until after. It would be super-weird if he were in Civil War just as a random self-interested wrestler.
Making a lot of money is not that impressive if you spent more than you made.
Korrected.
No doubt describing it as "Photograph surfaces…" Shit always be "surfacing" in that trends bar.
Krusty the Clown
about 21 years ago
I guess I won't… to a bigger house!
"Drums!" - John Lennon
J.J. Abrams assured me Khan wasn't in Into Darkness.
"Dead dove. Do not eat"
They live in the shelves and borrow food from the store at night.
♫Killing me environmentally with his song…♫
He's one of The Two Friends! I think there was a little discussion of Blank Check in Podmass last week or week before.
Counterpoint: No it doesn't.
"The two characters are obviously going to meet up in Zack Snyder’s Justice League—which is set to come out before The Flash—but that doesn’t seem to be what Deborah Snyder is referring to."
Yes it does.
She's not speaking clearly at all - when it's printed out anyway, she sort of sounds like…
I would have hated that character no matter what name they gave him though. Eisenberg played him at full over-the-top maniac at all times, which gave him nowhere to go in what should have been bigger or smaller moments, and also made it seem impossible that he'd risen to any position of authority at all even with a…
Is this Sparta?
On Burton: 1) It was a different time when anything even close to an adaptation of a non-Superman hero was appreciated. 2) Though I like '89, people give those Burton movies way too much of a pass in general.
I don't know about Miller's more recent work, but in The Dark Knight Returns that Snyder is citing, it's a specific plot point that Batman doesn't use guns or kill. It's possible that Zack is illiterate.
It's also probably the worst moment in that movie. It's like he had a good steak and said, "Not bad, but let's make the whole thing out of this one burnt edge."
In addition to The Spy Who Loved Me, Man with the Golden Gun is also mostly good and Live and Let Die is good except for the parts when it's really not. The other four, though…*
I found it amusing that Batman essentially proposes the Justice League in honor of Superman's memory, which means they're the team that makes way more sense to be called "The Avengers."
EXCUSE me, sir, that's a Jack Kirby thing.