dustinltabor
Dustin L. Tabor
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I think it’s a mistake to declare this sort of thing to be the work of one “side” or the other. It’s probably the same bunch of jerk offs who send feminists death threats, just looking to stir shit up and read about their exploits in some form of media and get off on the fact they’ve had some sort of effect on

Snyder loves the monochrome desaturated look, but the way you get this is pairing that with Warner Bros. not having any inspiration other than Watchmen made quite a bit of money and Nolan’s Dark Knight made them more money than anything ever.

The costumes look all nice and colorful here, but not in the posters, the teaser, or I’ll guess probably not in the final film.

It’s what happens when you get rid of the trunks.

Vegetables? She’s doing it wrong. Doesn’t she know how much store brand macaroni and cheese you can buy with $29.00?

I get that it’s a tech demo where the focus is on breast jiggle and skin tension, it’s also a depiction of a woman where the only important part is a photorealistic torso disconnected from the rest of a person. Also, maybe the women with their heads amputated fetish is one that probably shouldn’t be catered to.

I like naked women as much as the next guy, but there’s something kind of off putting about this idea. Visually exploring a model in 3 dimensions is interesting, but fondling a static image of a person, especially on a dismembered torso? I dunno it’s creepy.

Depending on the quality of the realism, it’s possible that eventually all people will become objects in an entirely different way, in that many people won’t feel the need to bother interacting with each other at all, because you can have perfectly fine simulated sex with your computer at home that your brain won’t

I believe the idea is that women should be able to show all the cleavage they want and men are supposed to behave like it has no effect on them... unless they want you to pay attention to them for whatever reason.

It mostly looks like Wonder Woman threw an old Shield uniform under her regular costume, but why do people keep calling it practical armor? Spaulders, bracers, and bands around her waist and chest are all I see that look like armor. Unless that red corset you can count her ribs through is also supposed to be armor.

Yeah, but Big Hero 6 made lots of money must be what the kids want from Batman right?

I wonder what if any correlation there is between Japan's proclivity to more sexual content in their entertainment and the "sexual apathy" of young people there. I've seen a couple of articles and a documentary about how many Japanese men would rather court their virtual girlfriend on their Nintendo DS than interact

Now when do we get the comic about Ben Parker being turned into a Superhero, to make up for the fifty years that he's just been a plot device of a character known as Spider-Man's dead uncle?

this was always one of my favorite Batman kills people story.

This movie so far doesn't look that bad, but a teaser isn't much to go on. Maybe it will be a decent movie, and interesting take on the FF borne from a soulless move to keep the rights. It's going to have to be really good now. I don't know if I'm interested in yet another standalone bottle universe for a superhero

Oh, boy. I love it when superheroes look like everyday people in normal clothes. The more devoid of exaggerated fantasy elements the better. Can't wait until they're all maskless and dressed in sporty casual wear. Y'know for the realism.

Oh, man it's sort of funny seeing all of this #notallwhitepeople and whitesplaining on Jezebel. Some people aren't as good at checking their privilege as you would think.

The best way I've come up with to explain a groin shot is like an ice cream headache all throughout your abdomen especially up the sides right below the ribs, it's the same with a grazing tap, or the hardest kick. I don't think it's a sure fire debilitating move. It hurts, but it can be ignored especially if you're

To be fair Roger Ebert wrote the screenplay for Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, which is pretty good evidence for why he didn't continue making his own movies.

It's such a prevalent example it must have been in a popular movie or something back in the 70s or 80s. I more often run into dudes who want to grab a door and sort of non verbally insist you don't need to keep holding it for them, than women.