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Now we just have to get TV and the media on board with it. It would be great to wake up at midnight because your favorite program is on and you can watch it in bed. Who’s up for the one o’clock episode of Agents of SHIELD?

Part of me thinks as iconic as Ford made it, Russell could probably have pulled it off.

I never saw why people liked Dark Knight Returns, either, to be honest. The artwork is cramped and pretty bad, there is too much text on each page, the characters are largely unrecognisable in a way that is explained simply by them being older (it starts, after all, with a Batman who quit being Batman, and any story

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I know I’m in the minority, but I LOATHE The Dark Knight Returns. It’s a bad comic that does not “get” Batman at all, and even worse, derailed the character. It took Batman, a human, driven, Gothic detective and made him a militant, fascist, crazy guy with the Hulk’s physique in a bad Batsuit (I just really don’t like

I was one of Miller’s biggest fans in the eighties, and thoroughly enjoyed most of his work, collecting all of it.

Pass. Hard pass.

This was pretty much why Ron Moore left the series, that’s what he wanted and everyone else overruled him. He was right, they were wrong and it’s one of the reasons I dislike voyager so much, it was too damned polished. DS9, on the other hand, pretty damn awesome.

I don’t understand the cynicism in the comments here. This looks awesome to me! I really like the darker vibe to this trailer, which suggests a refreshing comic bookish atmosphere as opposed to the glitzy, shiny, witty/sarcastic dialogue sort of thing we’ve seen in lots of superhero movies lately. I’m really pumped

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I'll be honest: I got a little weepy at the end of the first episode from how good it had been. (It was a weird moment.) Then the show and the fight scenes just got better and better. Now all I need is Season 2 and NOW. I don't even care about the Defenders crossover at this point. I just want more Daredevil damn it

I think we've been lulled into treating this as a TV series when it's something new: a thirteen hour drama, with a single narrative. No part works on its own, things are not necessarily resolved in the same "episode", the arc of the characters play across the whole thirteen hours: it's not like a film trilogy where

I probably enjoyed this fight the most, quite possibly due to the aid it got in hindsight when Matt told Foggy "I think he was a ninja" and just seeing the look on Foggy's face.

I told myself I wasn't going to binge this show but that I would watch it over a few days like House of Cards and Orange, but I didn't. I binged the living hell out of this show. It was episode 2 that made me go "Whelp, looks like I'm staying up late tonight" and at 230am I finished the show.

most realistic fight scene ever, since Oldboy

This scene blew my mind. Normally, I hate action sequences because they're shallow, not creative, rushed, and have horrid camera angles. The Hallway fight remedied all of that, and even gave a little nudge to his blindness by having him trip over a body at the end of the fight. And the whole thing was filmed with the

That hallway fight in Episode 2 was definitely what hooked me. What made me love it was the fact that the guys get beat and then get back up. It's become such a trope that when a henchman gets punched he stays down for good, but this scene had Daredevil take on guys that kept getting back up until all the fight had

What I love about the fights here is that people get tired. They get injured. This isn't Rambo or an action movie cartoon where the hero plows through 100 faceless goons and shrugs off knife wounds and karate chops. In the hallway fight, Matt can barely stand up by the end of it.

What a great show that was. I really want to put on a black mask and go get my ass beat all across town.

I liked the fact that in this scene he has to knock most of the guys down at least twice because they keep getting back up. That NEVER happens on other shows.