fancyarcher
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I’ve heard that they also don’t focus too much on the specific clown features as much, and he looks more gruesome as a result. A wise decision.

I got the impression that the Manhattan cast a “fake spell” over the destruction of the city, and because of that the U.S. and Russia were able to settle their differences & work together. At least that’s the impression I got, or at least there seemed to be a “false illusion”illusion. I agree it doesn’t make a whole

Hey man, birds don’t get enough respect, so says Goldsman.

“Goldsman has seriously been reigned in, we’re just telling you this ahead of time. Now they’re the flying horse titans!”

You can just ignore just like a superhero. Pfft, fly away TV show.

Thanks, I’ve always liked that freaky character and this could be a pretty cool costume too. Doug Jones FTW.

His shows are super-successful so you might wanna get used to more of them, though personally I’m sure the bubble will start to burst in regards to his TV shows sooner or later though.

It’s so fucking stupid how much of our information was locked in these machines, and Equifax is run by crooks, so I’m not surprised by what I’m hearing. Just a disaster.  

That’s TOO horrifying.

I agree about the ending too. I was fine with the lack of a giant squid.

Black Dynamite was given a very limited release, and it was going to be a niche film. At least it found a cult audience.

Because he knows “too much”.

Well this was a weak year. Regeneration wasn’t exactly a strong action film, and it was hardly super influential in comparison to the other choices.

Or they simply haven’t considered it. Hollywood is run by people who don’t think after all.

That was probably a cheap money decision unfortunately. It looks so distracting. Fine film however.

Doesn’t make it any less bad though.

Yeah, I think developers just prefer overpowered characters. They don’t care about consistency, as long as guys in masks are beating the crap out of each other, it’s all good.

Gilliam wanted to make a feature film, back when Fox still apparently had the rights, but it fell apart. He had his eyes on Robert DeNiro as Rorscach & Robin Williams as The Comedian. Sam Hamm’s script ends very meta with the Watchmen gang being sent into an alternate universe where they are comic character. Now that

It’s about how “life goes on”, I guess it involves horses.

They’re still two different people now. Blake has shown up a few times in the comic recently, but has mostly been kept to the background, especially since the first Thor film.