What is the hoax in the forest?
What is the hoax in the forest?
My God, why do I have to continually read about the petty BvS hatred on this site? Yes, the studio butchered the theatrical cut. But, the Director’s Cut is excellent & is everything Civil War wishes it was. Yes, it was darker & grittier than most of the MCU, but the DCU isn’t the MCU & that’s awesome. BvS is about a…
This is not the outcome I wanted, but it is the outcome we have reached. That is how democracy works.
And the title of the movie should be Birdnose.
Hope you don’t mind me mentioning it here, James...
Cesar Romero’s take on the Joker for the Batman ‘66 TV show is iconic—but the very obvious moustache he refused to…
Sounds like the network’s idea of a zombie crime drama was (slips on sunglasses) Dead on Arrival.
I ain’t in your union, pal.
I always assumed the idea behind the suit was to tie it into the 1930s/Art deco feel of the series.
A) A person died, a person who many find inspirational and happy to have had as a part of their lives, even if only in a six-degree fashion, and you decide this is the right time to point out that a large number of people (in some ways quite thankfully) don’t know an obscure term for end-of-life care?
B) I, too, did…
$50 for a one time viewing of a movie in your house is fucking insane, and you’re fucking insane if you spend $50 at the movies every time you go. $5 for a matinee, $7 for a smaller screen, $11 for a nice screen. Eat before you go, or smuggle in snacks, or don’t eat at all. $23 with tax on a bad day.
Don’t care how they do it, don’t care if it’s incredibly stupid or genius. I just want more Colin Firth as a badass spy because hot-damn was he the best thing about the first movie (a movie filled with other great things).
True, but to quote the joker himself:
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a success because it isn’t funny. The film contains funny moments: Batman…
The Purge: Anarchy
One of the things I liked most about Spotlight is that it systematically avoids the kind of manipulative tearful grandstanding that usually plagues Oscar-bound “issue” pictures. Its reporters are professionals rather than saints; its victims never pour out their grief for our catharsis; the private lives of the main…
I think I’ve finally figured out why I’m still enjoying The Flash so much, and why Arrow is such a slog. On The Flash, drama (what drama there is, anyway) happens to the characters. On Arrow, the characters create drama for themselves.
Sometimes I have to wonder at the delusions of some people. “Nobody wants this movie that features well know characters!” must be from the same people who say “girls only play dolls” and “there are not enough white people on TV".
Ah its my dream this will happen one day. Also a Cisco and Julio team up.
So it’s okay to kill the Man of Steel if he has a one percent chance of killing more people, but the Joker, who has a 99.9 percent chance of killing more people, is allowed to live? That’s messed up.