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this is old news. she brought this up years ago and it was making the rounds then but i’m not surprised it’s back around again since she’s doing press for the batman.

Batman’s sociopathic.  He’s also very good at a lot of things, which is necessary to hide your identity when you’re the only super-fit billionaire around who is always out of town whenever Batman is.  There’s a lot that needs to go into disguising that, and having the same public personality as Batman doesn’t mesh

I actually liked that, over the decades, Dick finally just had enough of Bruce’s bullshit. Though you’re right about hooking up with Barbara. I get why the writers did it . . . they needed a single thing that they could show in a quick flashback rather than gradually becoming disillusioned with Bruce’s rigidity, but

I so wanted the USS Flag from GI Joe but it was like $100!

The only thing that IS clear is that he reserves his greatest contempt for us, the readers.

I don’t know if Barsanti’s upset at AMC for raising prices, audiences for paying them, or people being mad at AMC. The article seems weirdly sarcastic about everything.

It’s a solid follow-up to Batman:TAS, but the opening credits lean hard into that late 90s “we’re hardcore as fuck” aesthetic, plus a totally inexplicable mid-credits dance break.

Looks like the error has been corrected without acknowledgment.

Where in the article does it say she auditioned to play Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises? In another article I read it said she auditioned to play Selina Kyle's roommate. So still a shitty reason not to get cast but kind of a different story. 

The opening scene was incredible. Reeves’ direction made our entire theater nervous. 

The overwhelming majority of moviegoers have never heard of him fyi

By the way, and this is just me continuing to be thrilled by this film, if they get that sequel, for me the Court of Owls would be such a fitting antagonist for it. I thought that one of the things that made this film so good was that the true villain, in a sense, was the status quo of Gotham and the corruption that

RIP Center Cinemas, Super Tuesdays for $5 was an amazing era. I've seen The Matrix, Iron Man, and a number of other great films that left great memories there. 

I feel sort of the same way. The beginning of the show had so much promise and the ending is truly engaging; and, as you mentioned, Return of the Joker is some of the best DCAU there is. That said big chunks of the middle part of the series get really tedious and repetitive. Way too much of the show is set in high

Are you surprised? The Snyder Cult is just a bunch of people yelling on Twitter.

So much for the Snyder Cult’s boycott...

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To blow your mind further, there’s an episode of Justice League Unlimited where Luthor and Flash get Freaky-Fridayed, so Rosenbaum gets to voice Lex in Flash’s body:

Same here, except I was a Lakers fan and I HATED Larry Bird. And the Celtics. And the color green. And Red Auerbach! And that stupid parquet floor that had dead spots!

Spot on. It’s almost inexplicably bad.  The bizarre “political”(?) subtext is ... inscrutable(?).  The characters are sheets in the wind.  It’s mostly an excuse for a gore-fest but even then it’s weirdly incoherent.  The folks here saying “well ... the first 40 minutes were actually good” must have seen a different

I know I’m in the minority , but there was a reason I started being less and less interested in the show after Season 4 , and that’s because it stopped being that really cool , funny show about weird C list DC characters , and just ended up losing most of its members  and just became (I cant believe I’m saying this )