Just because Zack Snyder couldn't do optimism doesn't mean they need to slavishly ape the Donner movies. They can be modern films AND optimistic.
Just because Zack Snyder couldn't do optimism doesn't mean they need to slavishly ape the Donner movies. They can be modern films AND optimistic.
To call this movie "the great Superman movie" is an insult to both Superman and to movies. It's not just that Superman is a deadbeat dad (you say it raises the stakes on his humanity, I say it makes him incredibly unlikable and almost antithesis to the idea of Superman's eternal goodness). It's not that it's about the…
Agreed. As great as Frank Miller was and Mark Waid is on the book, and as… difficult as Bendis can be, his Daredevil run is maybe just my top superhero run period.
I think Kevin Smith is trying to do that with his Clerks movies. Only he wants to make them terrible.
Yeah, but he was really, really, REALLY good at it.
And he was really, really good at it.
Jesse Ventura deserves to be punched in the face just for being Jesse Ventura.
I was at that show, I'd put it as one of my top three live musical experiences.
I was at that show, I'd put it as one of my top three live musical experiences.
I did enjoy his Uncanny X-Force, and I have to admit I'm a fan of Jason Aaron's stuff. I think as a whole the X-Books are decent right now, I just think Uncanny Avengers is completely disposable.
I'm digging Captain America, but Uncanny Avengers is disappointing. Rick Remender is continuing his habit of putting out one worthless comic for every awesome comic he puts out.