bradthebiggestdad--disqus
BradTheBiggestDad
bradthebiggestdad--disqus

It's funny… for the same reason, I consider the movie worse than a lot of reviews. To me, there's not so much a better movie fighting to get out of Batman v Superman as there is an experienced style applied to a movie with no potential as a concept (Dark Knight Returns taken out of context). It's a crime against taste.

If I'd known it was this easy to troll their fans, I'd have started years ago.

Sounds like your problem?

Well, at least I know she's still alive now.

I was thinking of picking this up, but the paragraphs of text I see per panel in the pages above are a real turn-off.

My guess is, the thinking went like: Supergirl had a skirt that length at one point, *mumble mumble mumble*, print it.

…the entire forty years before The Dark Knight Returns?

Them Crooked Vultures' "No One Loves Me & Neither Do I" almost excuses itself before the last bit. I have a mix where I've lopped that part off because it's embarrassing to play for people otherwise, the lyrics and vocal line are so terrible.

I've never braved Seasons 8, 9 or 10 of "Trailer Park Boys". Frankly, I'm a little sorry I took the time to watch Season 7.

It's consensus across Time Warner properties now that Batman is a merciless, out-of-control sadist who's barely restrained by his partners. Kind of like every comic where Robin goes nuts over some crook, but in reverse & all the time.

This Solomon Grundy sequence from breakout writer Jeph Loeb, uh I mean Tom King,

The reason you don't see much said about tougher sentencing for career criminals is because you're not skilled enough to change the subject without people noticing.

She'll eventually be seen in a yet-to-be-released DC Comics movie, which is, after all, the ultimate goal of everyone in Hollywood.

"Hero"? You mean Jackson's character eventually shoots Tarzan, and it doesn't happen fast enough?

Well, you sure come across as an obsessed dumbass.

All you've shown is your child-like inability to tell the difference.

Lots of claims, no evidence, dismissed.

"the statists" = don't listen to this guy

If we're discussing the separate topic of good ideas, this movie wasn't one in the first place.

Wouldn't recommend "Jughead" as a starting point for comics for one reason: the bizarre, lengthy essays about asexual identity pouring out of the character's mouth, which would make most people wonder exactly why I recommended it.