Despite what the article says, these videos have a bimodal distribution. They spend disproportionate amounts of time on well-reviewed movies and do the same on ones that are famous for sucking. It's the best way to hook people on YouTube.
Despite what the article says, these videos have a bimodal distribution. They spend disproportionate amounts of time on well-reviewed movies and do the same on ones that are famous for sucking. It's the best way to hook people on YouTube.
As Tim O'Neil put it, Miller's politics are gibberish, and unmistakably right-wing.
Everything I described is a real human being named Frank Miller.
It's pure fantasy to me that Miller "changed". Daredevil, this book and his other earlier work were shot through with the same values; they were just better books.
From Miller's point of view, it's one way to see it. Miller doesn't trust the government and Reagan in this book represents the coat of paint put on it by nationalists.
It's more accepting of what could and couldn't be done with the characters without revising them entirely. Then again, it was set before DC's very first try at "rebooting" Superman as it would be called now, since he was spared their first big go at it in the '60s by continued sales.
My guess is it's like a lot of those Netflix series and they only sign people on for a season at a time. There's the possibility Vondie Curtis-Hall had to go do something else.
Go on.
Why? Millar's worse than Brubaker but better than Bendis.
By whom?
If I meet anyone who thinks that I can ask them for you.
The time is the mid-’80s… Bruce Wayne has aged in more-or-less real time since his debut in 1939, and now a gruff, weathered 55-year-old,
I hope you guys all keep a chart of all of that shit, it sounds exhausting.
You could probably get most stand-up comedians to talk about their various "Hatesongs" until you were physically unable to stay conscious. It's just the sort of person that gets drawn to that trade and it's adjacent to why a lot of them just freak out when they face the same social critique as any other entertainer.
To me, the issue with Superman killing Zod in Man of Steel isn't that Superman kills someone.
Yes, and I've seen all of them except Gods of Egypt, which I already said in the comment that prompted your reply…?
But don't you want to punch your way out of this, into someone's perfect teeth but not so hard that you aren't still friends afterwards? This is a war we're talking about!
There's surely a comparison to "The Godfather" just waiting to burst out of every seam of the fabric of this movie, so I can't believe you beat us all to it.
I saw it, and it's just as bad as everyone says, maybe worse, but, I mean, think about what else came out this weekend.
Hank Henshaw, you were an okay Reed Richards