halomanzero
HalomanZero
halomanzero

That entire sloppy ass script was a mistake. In the hands of a better writer, Superman being forced to kill someone could and has been an extremely powerful moment. But you have to actually establish that life means everything to him. That movie only established that he doesn't care who he hurts when he's fighting and

Once again, Alan Moore does it right...

Oh, I thought they were going to tackle Superman and Zod fighting it out in the middle of a still-populated Metropolis that'd already been halfway demolished before anyone had the chance to evacuate, thus no doubt killing tons of civilians in their superpowered fisticuffs. With Superman making maybe one single

It's like coffee... For your thighs!

It's less about being overweight and more that I don't like the feeling of having clothing pressed so close to my skin. I dislike wet suits for that reason (though I don't really get an option with them; if I want to dive, I have to wear one).

Oh I totally agree with you about John Stewart. He's awesome. But you should hear Denny O'Neil talk about some of the editorial mandates about him when he was being created. Julie Schwartz may be a legendary editor and author, but he wasn't exactly progressive.

He also made his directorial debut with Rosewater, so he may be choosing to pursue other endeavors where he feels he can still have his voice be heard. Who knows. Whatever he chooses to do, I wish him well. However, I agree with you that if he were to be Colbert's sidekick, that would be awesome.

Fucking exactly. Thank you. The GL analogy is spot on.

"Miles is probably the most interesting Spider-Man has been: biracial, mom dies, family member has history of being the bad guy"

I'm sorry, but the only unique thing there is that he's biracial.

Parker's Uncle (stand in dad) dies, his best friend (one of the closest people to him) becomes a bad guy. Not to mention all

No. Just no. As a black person, I find it demeaning that black people have to take on super heroes that are already established. And Miles Morales? It comes off as just an attempt to cram as much diversity in there as you can. This kid doesn't have the history or personality that we want to see on the big screen.

Ever wonder why Spider-Man hasn't at least made token appearances in the big Marvel movies like The Avengers? That's because Sony Pictures, not Disney, hold the movie rights to the web-slinger. But they've just signed a deal with Marvel that will mean Spider-Man can finally appear alongside the likes of Thor and

I don't know. I feel like Garfield had the spastic witty banter down and made an excellent Spiderman, but he was too cool to be Peter Parker. Tobey Maguire had the opposite problem he was a nerdy underdog who made a great Peter Parker but was not as fun or frenetic as Spiderman needs to be.

I'm so happy... *sniffs*

"For more casual bystanders, though, there's a touch of the absurd to it. It already felt too soon when Tobey Macguire's Spider-Man movies — the last of which was only in 2007! — was rebooted in 2012 with a new story and a new actor (Andrew Garfield)."

Yeah, I believe the UK's "Operation Yewtree" are looking into that touch right now.

He sure did, everything he touched turned to shit :)

it definitely is a game made to make money, if not necessarily from Mexico.

I remember when I was little my mother said Americans are weird because they don't mind massive amounts of violence but one nipple shows on screen and it's a freak out.