His reasoning for hating it was lack of character in the writing of his character. Quality over quantity.
His reasoning for hating it was lack of character in the writing of his character. Quality over quantity.
Or maybe having zero character to explore within the script, which you know is just terrible writing and is one dimensional.
Thor 2 was a raging piece of shit, why wouldn’t he feel like a whore after working on it?
And super villians, which they are incorporated.
It wouldn’t make any logical sense to kill them due to the timeline, this is a flashback story line that happens like 11 years before the current/present timeline.
Story line is a flashback so it would pretty stupid to kill those characters.
Story line is a flashback so it would pretty stupid to kill those characters.
You make a good point, but expecting them to die in a story that takes place back in time before the chronology of new 52 and Rebirth. Of course they arent going to die, the both of them are present in the new 52, years after this event happens. Suspension of disbelief in this story is irrelevant, because we know the…
“It also looks kind of like they’re breaking into the tunnel—which apparently has a giant tube up to ground level so Cyclops and Wonder Woman can fly and jump around in it.”
- Cyborg not Cyclops.
“Also, that’s a trident with five prongs. Just saying.”
- he’s had a pentadent for well over 20 years, where the middle three…
100% agree.
My god no one knows how to read.
Damn did someone shit in your cereal?
Yeah but then who would cut Daniel Craig’s cheque?
Or he choose to take the still showcasing a powerful silhouette.
Um, isn’t that a legitimate complaint? He’s Superman. He has super speed, hearing, smell, probably. He has x-ray vision; shouldn’t he have been able to see the bomb? Or used his freeze breath to stop? Would it have killed Zack Snyder to have let Superman save the day here? I think he thinks showing an actual scene of…
He’s doing a low-rent Heath Ledger-as-Joker imitation, is what he’s doing. He actually starts as a smart, interesting, if somewhat clichéd web start-up Millennial genius, but ends up as a goofy elfin lunatic by the end of the film. The reason for his mental deterioration isn’t explained even slightly in the movie.
[I mean this is the first superhero movie that prominently features a glass jar full of urine.]
Like insane religious zealots used to do in the 1700s when they also thought people were witches? Or owners did to slaves?!
“Batman didn’t want to pay the cleaning bill for his uniform.”
It’s because Marvel movies have cookie cutter plots and wax over audiences with comedy to hide the fact they are made to be formulaic.