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Exactly - Roger Ebert said something similar, how comparing two wildly different movies with different goals and different audiences is unfair.

Well, my medium is comics, so it’s naturally the one I’d use. It’s true that most of my Trump covers are superhero comics, but I’ve included some non-superhero comics too (Little Lulu, Archie, Uncle Scrooge, Peanuts, etc). I don’t recall the first president who was dressed as a superhero or super-villain, off the top

Well where’s my autograph book!

Oh, they’re definitely going to do Green Ranger and Lord Zedd. Too much nostalgia money lying on table not to do them.

That said, I’d pay big money to see Jeremmy Irons chewing the scenery as Lord Zed or, even sillier, Ivan Ooze

Chuck Tingle has no rivals.

Now if only they’d also bring Bobbi and Hunter back, even for only a couple of episodes.

Agreed. I love Disney, but their fairy tale/princess interpretations are so well-known (to the point that, in the US at least, people picture Disney-style stuff when you ask them to imagine fairy tales and princesses) that I’d rather see a different take on them. If Disney made this movie under the Disney name (rather

I also find it interesting that viewers so frequently impute homosexual subtext when heterosexual males share an intimate emotional bond. It’s as if a heterosexual male cannot have platonic emotional intimacy with another character other than the members of the male’s immediate family. Emotional intimacy with a

Agreed, if only to point out that a different approach could be a really good thing. And from a personal perspective, I have no nostalgic affection for Disney movies period so the idea is extra appealing.

Make her a pupil of Luke. When Kylo turned, her parents picked her up from Luke right before/during the attack (prob. at Luke’s request,) hid her, and died before they could come back. Now she is back to being his pupil, and he will choose her as his heir. She will thus be the next Skywalker by choice, not by

And he’s always pushed on a good writer who isn’t high-profile enough for Marvel. Both Kieron Gillen and Al Ewing had suffer with this guy’s art (Gillen on two series, even), and now Greg Pak has to make do with him. Meanwhile Bendis just gets Alex Maleev for a six issue Iron Man book because he asks for him, and Nick

My characters, often, are not explicitly any given ethnicity, though they share traits and physical descriptions that could be indicitave of any number of groups. For me, writing full fledged characters that the reader can project themselves onto is key for characterization. My characters are people, first,

Reminds me of my complaint about people who want to write ‘an epic fantasy series like LotR’. The series starts off with The Hobbit, a stand alone novel. Not just that, but the Hobbit starts with a great bit about homebody Bilbo getting all bent out of shape by the dwarves who keep showing up at his house, making a

Yeah, it’s the same thing in the publishing industry as well. No one wants to publish your book unless you have plans for a series.

I blame Tolkien and Peter Jackson. Tolkien’s narrative was enough to fill 3 very long movies up, and Jackson pulled off the master stroke of filming them all at once. Now, everyone wants to plan bundles of movies like that, but they don’t have anything approaching the level of Tolkien’s story.

For those types of people, there is only one acceptable role for a woman in any movie: mobile pair of breasts. The fewer lines a woman has, the better.

Even the people I know who liked it weren’t super excited about a potential sequel.

Is there any Suicide Squad hype? Even the people I know who liked it weren’t super excited about a potential sequel. They were just like “I liked it. It was good. Let’s move on.”

Fans complain about humans taking up screen time in just about any Transformers property. it’s one of the many reasons why Beast Wars remains the best iteration