Oh good. Maybe this has an actual chance to get canceled then.
Oh good. Maybe this has an actual chance to get canceled then.
I was a little disappointed that the interview didn’t delve a little deeper into the Frank Sobotka role. A fantastic, conflicted character and a powerhouse performance.
Season 2 of The Wire is shockingly underrated. The storyline clicked with me far more than Season 1 did and widening the scope beyond the Barksdales was a really wise move.
Season two is one of the best seasons.
God, this guy is great. Even in a bad season of a series with some *amazing* performances (and some stinkers), Sobotka stands out as one of the best-acted characters of the entire run.
It was also written by Max Landis, who did quite an impressive job of pissing away every bit of goodwill he got from Chronicle even before he got Me Too’d, just by being an all-around jackass. So not many people were in the mood to cut the movie any slack, and it turned out to really not deserve it.
Yeah, the Brave and the Bold was great. I think it’s just more of a trend thing as superior shows like Adventure Time, Steven Universe, Gravity Falls, Over the Garden Wall were extremely successful so that’s just kinda the trend the shows have gone.
My kids watched a lot of Marvel and DC animated shows 8-10 years ago, and I kind of tuned them out in the background, but every time Aquaman showed up on Batman: The Brave and the Bold I dropped what I was doing to watch it along with them.
I don’t mind a less serious take on Aquaman, but I just don’t think I can’t get past the art style of this. I’d rather have a spinoff about Batman: The Brave and the Bold’s Aquaman.
Barsanti’s a superhero and his archvillain is the Strawman.
I guess you missed the last sentence in my post.
I mean, this is fine because I don’t think anyone would be offended by this happening to Aquaman but more to the point is when they did it with Teen Titans and Thundercats, I think most people who were critical of the style was because the other versions had to die for TTG and TCR to exist.
Dear Mr. Barsanti,
Victor Courtright has one of those styles where, no matter what project he does, just seeing a screenshot is enough for me to know I would despise it and to avoid it hard.
I am always in favor of Thomas Lennon receiving a paycheck.
Do you see any of these hypothetical elitist nerds complaining about that stuff in these comments? No? That’s because Barsanti scared them off with his tough talk.
“Does that mean this is going be a fun show that elitist nerds are overly critical of because it’s not a serious reboot of Super Friends or a billion-dollar film franchise?”
Agreed, although my sentimental favorite is Norman Alden on the The SuperFriends. And if you don’t know who Norman Alden is, think of Back to the Future.
If he doesn’t shout OUTRAGEOUS! then this was all for naught.
John DiMaggio will forever be the best voice of an animated Aquaman.