Why do people always say this? A lot of things you see in movies are designed with a certain theme or reasoning behind them in mind.
Why do people always say this? A lot of things you see in movies are designed with a certain theme or reasoning behind them in mind.
Harley eventually became a symbol of an abused woman surpassing her abuser.
Careful, they might run into an Identity Crisis.
This might be why later MCU movies seems to be so far removed story-wise from the earlier ones. The Leader in Incredible Hulk was never addressed again, and the post-credits scene seems to be different from what the first two Iron Man movies were setting up. Tony Stark’s character development also seems to be all over…
It’s just like being any other kind of celebrity but with more direct access for consumers.
Murphy playing Trump, right?
The Joker has always been well-groomed. Even the supposed-to-be-trashy Leto version has his ‘dinner at a fancy club’ outfits. Only the the Ledger and Gotham versions are the ones I remember looking disheveled.
Islam took care of this ages ago by forbidding any depictions of Muhammad.
Money and politics are not only connected, they are constantly 69-ing each other.
I’m imagining what Becker would say in this situation. Probably would get bleeped a lot.
So much pressure to be bright
You remind me of the movie Joker, where Joker says he doesn’t believe in politics but everything he says and does is either political or becomes a political symbol.
The Irishman literally cost as much as a superhero movie. Netflix is just throwing money at it.
Black Panther was also obviously masterminded by racist white people. It’s a movie where a white CIA agent gets himself involved with the affairs of a foreign nation, stops a black revolution, and kill native Africans with a drone, and he’s portrayed as heroic. Ryan Coogler even threw shade at his own movie last…
On top of everything else, Israel is infamous for having a government swamped with corruption.
I would be surprised if that octopus was not from a Silver Age comic. Or maybe even a Peter David one.
Ayer did some pretty good movies without a large studio micromanaging, like Fury and End of Watch. Saying Suicide Squad is his movie is like saying Plan 9 From Outer Space was being carried by Bela Lugosi (if you don’t get this comparison, Lugosi who was supposed to play a major role died long before filming was…
To be fair, the treatment WB gave his Suicide Squad movie is practically standard operating procedure at Marvel Studios, except Marvel Studios will tell you upfront you won’t be controlling the movie so the directors likely won’t feel like they’ve been lied to when they were hired and won’t be fighting the studio…
Given the time this was posted, I’m surprised he didn’t also built a pair of towers to crash it into.
Even in Stranger Things, they named the creature after the D&D monster.