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I don't know why people are making such a big deal about it. The guy has been alone for 50 years, Ashi is awesome and they make a great pair. End of discussion…

Yeah but shes got those darn ovaries, that makes her ambition, over the top. That's just a fact :T

Huge part of my childhood this movie was, and it still kind of holds up when I watched it when I got older. Sure its dated, fashion wise and such, but the themes and overall story holds up. I like how the characters really do learn and grow as the film progresses, and Kenny becomes less of an asshole most especially X)

Or I could be typing on my phone and autocorrect capitalizes idk, and I'm too lazy to fix it, and that and I have a bad habit of abbreviating really to rly, again when typing on my phone :P

IDK I see this tropes still being used action films today. It was a lot more blatant back then but it never rly went away. Not really…

I've read this on tumblr and had forgotten how funny it is. My face hurts from laughing. And you gotta admit many action films follow these tropes to a T when it's male lead. Don't deny it…

And there's that, see the movie isn't just about showing Joan as a monster just an extremely flawed human being…

I think it's a little off to say there's no humanity in Mommie Dearest, the part where Joan tearfully admits to her daughter that the studio was dropping her, was extremely human and emotional. And again the movie is about Joan wanting and becoming a mother. Of course she had a career and life before the events of

I went to high school in the mid 2000s and that time is already so dated. I mean I saw a vid on youtube from 2009, and wow it felt old.

He would certainly get the moodiness of either story down beautifully. But I would insist on Snyder staying just to do the beginning sequence of Watchmen, since while I didn't like his Watchmen and find him as a director not all that great, that opening sequence was actually pretty cool =T

Yeah he seems like the kind of guy they would ask, but he would turn it down. Again a shame, since again I feel his style would have fit the character awesomely, but totally understand why he would turn it down, he doesn't come across as a superhero movie type of guy….

Its not really a remake but I would love to see David Fincher direct a Batman movie. I think he is a way better fit to make a Batman movie than Christopher Nolan, since he would get the whole psychology of the character as well as his film look really otherworldly and beautifully dark. Plus he's not afraid to put in a

When I say No-maj I feel like I sound like Borat :/

Honestly the kid in the 97 version wasn't THAT bad, and really when kid actors aren't giving the best performances I tend to blame the director. They need to guide them the best that they can. Also applies to older actors….

Ha! I was just thinking about that movie the other day and I forgot about his part. X)

Welp all I can say I will always find the logic put out by the creators that him finding out killing is bad by killing always dumb. Sorry…

Well I don't know, I don't think he has to learn killing is wrong after killing someone. I find that really dumb and again makes the moment of him killing Zodd feel hollow since as I've said the movie's writing didn't build up b/c the makers relied on the mythology IMO. And yeah it REALLY didn't help that the moment

*Shrugs* I don't know again the moment at the had very little build up imo, the movie was preoccupied with getting to the action scenes that Superman's development fell on the wayside. Like sure we had some scenes of him interacting with his parents but really they weren't at all about them teaching him core values to

For me its not that fact that Supes killed in Man of Steel is that the set up to make the moment within the film was beyond shitty. It was shocking, but in the sense in how the movie decided to lazily rely so heavily on the pop culture mythology and grandeur of the character that him killing, something we're really

I don't know why this movie was so rife with trouble, and yeah looking back it shows. Still that beginning scene is really well done and yeah freaked me out…*shivers* Can't look at trains the same…