No, no, no. We fucked up. It’s our fault we didn’t recognize Snyder’s artistic genius, and now he’ll have to shoulder the burden of our sins.
No, no, no. We fucked up. It’s our fault we didn’t recognize Snyder’s artistic genius, and now he’ll have to shoulder the burden of our sins.
At this point, and based on his previous work, I’ll be damned if he can and damned if he will.
No kidding. That’s not an admission of a mistake, that’s straight up saying ‘people just didn’t get it.’ Good lord.
Yes, it’s such a shame fans were so silent about the problems with Man of Steel. If somebody had just said something, maybe the problems with Dawn of Justice could have been prevented.
> They know mistakes were made with Man of Steel. Lessons have been learned.
“People don’t want their heroes deconstructed”
They know mistakes were made with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Lessons have been learned
the show is getting incredibly predictable - just totally pandering to the most basic fanbase expectations.
That, and the line that Bruce in BvS crosses (branding human beings) is a level of despicable that can’t be swept away with a nice little speech at the end of the movie. There were several things I liked about BvS, but I really hated Bruce’s uneven characterization.
Can’t do it, just can’t. I can’t take Frank Miller any more, this had me interested as it led into the Dark Knight which I loved as a kid but reading this over and especially that “OK I’ll put the costume on” followed by the creepy smirk it was just too much. I’m not going to hold it against people who enjoy these…
And as Spy Hunter has taught us .. only the oil slick is the effective defense.
It’s real life Spy Hunter
I’m actually the one who suggested Aarkus and Barkus on King’s Facebook page.
Because it’s the job of every prequel to give you answers to questions you didn’t care about, like how taxation on galactic trade routes led to the rise of the Empire, and how Wolverine got that jacket he wore in X-men, and look at that little tyke... he’s the guy that’s in the background of the Mos Eisley Cantina.
Hey, let’s not diss Revenge of the Creature too hard. After all it gave work to a struggling young actor named Clint Eastwood
Universal is remaking many of its classic horror movies, and creating a shared universe in the process: A Dr.…
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I posted this elsewhere but will copy
I’ve come to expect dumb writing after how they handled Areo Hotah and Prince Doran. The need for events to happen takes precedence over plausibility, at this point.
Dawn of Justice.