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What no it's not, that specific comment is just trying to clarify what a villain is?

Yeah I am begining to think the way I use 'shit the bed' is completely wrong? I'm trying to say that the movies were close to being something amazing, then ended up fucking up and ruining themselves.

I'm sure a lot of people loved Transformers too though. I think we're using 'shit the bed' to mean two different things here though. To me the phrase means something that came really close to being really good, then fucked it up. (Maybe I'm using it wrong?) The problem I have with the movies is that their so

I think most people let Dark Knight slide cause it had so much else going right with it (Read: Ledger) Rises had the dumb ending on top of that goofy fucking Bane voice and a whole bunch of dumb plot contrivences, like ropes in a shit hole prison fixing a broken spine in what… days/ weeks? The whole fire bat symbol

When an obstacle is contained in a person being a dick and murdering people, then that person is a villian.

But none of that changes? Remember everyone in Gotham thinks Batman/Bruce is dead anyway. The whole JGL becoming the new Batman because Batman has trancended being a person and become an idea that will forever protect Gotham in some form or another happens specifically because Bats died. Bruce secretly being alive in

It's about quality not how well they did financially, do we really need to have the discussion about how financial success doesn't mean somethings good, cause if we do remember the transformers movies are a thing.

See I don't think a charecter like Damon had to show up though, the fact that he showed up because it felt like he needed to show up is kind of one of the reasons I really disliked his inclusion. It's a case of we've done this before. Like as soon as he showed up I was like 'oh cool he's actually dealt with it well,

Because they took themselves so seriously.

Yeah sorry, I have uh… strong feelings towards these movies.
Honestly on reflection I don't even think the endings are my major problems with either of them. The bit that REALLY bugs me about INtersteller is Matt Damon showing up. The movie was so good up until that point, showing humanity against the terror and just

It's not that their hopefull, it's that their stupid.
Like give it a hopefull ending, but Interstellers ending is bacially "Uh… I guess magic?" Like get him into the blackhole, get him to communicate with his daughter, save the human race, wrap up the plot etc. That's fine that makes a logical kind of sense (In the

It's allright internet, I thought this was funny.

I was really with Interstellar right up to the point where Matt Damon showed up, I thought everything up to that point was REALLY fucking good, then Matt Damon shows up and everything after that point is just… dumb. Like the concept that 'the giant terrifying mysteries of space' isn't scary enough that they need to

To counter pedant you, the video's full title as stated at the begining of the video is "a supercut of every g*dammn wes anderson supercut, parody video, tribute, fake trailer etc."

You wouldn't mark the fucking moronic ending of both those films as negatives? The fact that both his last movies set up bleak endings where the main charecter dies then suddenly 'lol no he lived because reasons fuck you' is a huge negative in my book.

After Dark Knight Rises and Intersteller both shat the bed so fucking hard, I'm not sure I really care?

So what you're saying is he's pretty much on the same level as Michael Bay?

Even if he didn't know about quarantine restrictions, I feel like the laws of getting into a country you're traveling to should be something that you know (Or one of your assistants or what the fuck ever knows) about before you travel there.

Fair point, but I feel like anyone making comics cause they want to make money at it isn't really the comics I want to read…. which actually explains a lot about newspaper comic pages.