endymion421
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For sure, raising a huge fuss about it will only encourage kids to try and check it out, find ways to circumvent their parental controls etc. If these allegedly concerned parents had just let it fly under the radar, instead of trying to drum up hype for their “cause”, then I’m sure their kids would go back to

Yeah using a voice modulator around your teammates is just silly, even for a “super paranoid” Batman. I liked it because it fit into his futuristic aesthetic, just like Bale’s voice fit into Nolan’s aesthetic. I still think Arkham Conroy yelling at people is the best, but “Swear to me” was a good line and Bale nailed

I also loved the Grayson/Damian run.

Was that the one where him and old lady Waller had a pretty intense confrontation in her bathroom where she walks out of the shower and is like “oh it’s you” completely nonplussed. I liked that scene a lot, they really have had more than a few battles of will over the years in the shows and comics.

I’m also a huge fan of Morrison’s various Batmen. I mean, I love Morrison in general, but Serious House on Serious Earth, the whole Black Glove saga, Batman Inc (I love that idea so much, as well as Bruce doing the Tony Stark thing and admitting that he funds Batman, that’s way smarter than pretending they have no

I kind of liked his voice modulator, it fit in with his more high-tech and futuristic approach. I still prefer Bale (and his growly voice), yet to see Pattinson, but I am excited.

Will Arnett definitely has the voice for it.

I’d also go with Morrison’s Batman takes, though with the “Serious House on Serious Earth” version and then the version of DICK GRAYSON! I knew it would only be temporary, both for the audience and Grayson himself being uncomfortable taking over the role full-time. Though it was a nice breath of fresh air seeing

Damn shame they didn’t let season two happen, give it time to find a perfect groove between faithful adaptation/its own entity, because there were parts I liked and didn’t like, but the cast was awesome and I appreciated the risks they took with changing some things and I wanted to see Ed for more than just ten

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Early show footage, set to of Montreal, for some reason...

Yeah I think Ennis was able to display that V can corrupt lots of people, even those who get take it for “The Right Reasons” and start out as a deterrent to Supes running amuck, then of course by the end their leader is almost as big of a bastard as Homelander. Like, early on I kind of agreed with halloweenjack’s

I’ve read most of Ennis’s stuff, though I agree, never going near Crossed. It just seems like him at his worst impulses whereas his “Punisher Max” run seems to focus on the more impressive aspects of his writing, such as attention to detail concerning military history and disdain for armchair generals/exploitative

“Man on Fire” is probably my favorite Denzel movie, but “Flight” maybe was his best acting job. I’ve rarely seen a better onscreen portrayal of addiction. Also, “Remember the Titans” is a sentimental favorite, saw that a million times as a kid, even if in retrospect it is a bit schmaltzy.

I’m glad that the you mentioned right off the bat that Catwoman has been queer in the comics, and not just one iteration, but several writers have depicted her that way. It is lame when a studio pats themselves on the back for playing a canon bi character as bi, yet only kind of hinting at it so China doesn’t get

Same in Gotham.

Yeah, same here. I agree.

Nah I liked how they did it in Loki, it was treated as a matter-of-fact understanding between the two versions of him, and not something that needed further exploring because as a god who is thousands of years old, I think Loki has had plenty of time to find themselves and their identity. To me it seemed like

hell yes it does. Especially with Legends of Tomorrow.

Beefy sideburns, War of Jokes and Riddles, Riddler vapes.

and Red Hood smokes Pall Malls.