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I used to say something like this about Snyder. Stop giving him movies and keep him in his lane working on visuals, but it’s been almost 20 years since 300. The only thing that’s aged worse than his visual style is his inability to tell a story and his super ability to misunderstand adapted subject matter.

He’s playing a CGI robot, so it’s entirely possible that Hopkins literally phoned it in. 

He basically turned Bruce into Frank Castle.

“This character doesn’t kill, so put him in a situation where he has to, and see what he does instead.”

Lol this is so hilariously dumb it’s hard to know where to start, but it’s actually good to hear this from a director so people start to realize how stupid Netflix’s claims generally are. But 3 main points:

Batman doesn’t kill because Batman is a children’s fiction hero. Children’s fiction heroes have an elevated sense of morality because they are meant to be an example for the next generation, a light in the gloom of the current. In the real world, there are no superheroes and some cops kill people to save people (some

False. A Batman who won’t kill is still very relevant, and a Batman who kills could be interesting if you actually explore what it would do to both him and his supporting cast.

Yup. No one remember characters in Rebel Moon. No fanarts, not even R34 either.

Y’know what’s my big judge of a movie’s impact? Fan art.
Barbie had TONS of fan art. Heck, there’s arguably fan art in-universe with America Ferrara’s out there Barbie designs.

Rebel Moon is supposed to be this sprawling sci-fi epic and I have not seen one piece of art for any of the characters in the wild. 

>a Kotaku journalist

The term you’re looking for is “sleepnude her way thru”

I’m sure she can always sleepwalk her way through another 50 Shades film.

This also you as an actor can ask your agents for more information or you know google shit. 

FFS you were not making “Art” when you signed on to Madame Web and you knew it from the beginnning.

Non-book reader here; for added context, I absolutely LOVED the first film, and Blade Runner 2049.

Yeah, I agree. It’s such an odd omission.

Even if she initially rejected it (to keep with how DV wanted to end it), he still needed to say it to show that connection is there at least for him.

Plus the “History will call us wives” line is iconic.

The change to Chani also does away with the symmetry at the end of the book where Paul, just like his father, makes the woman he loves his concubine, choosing politics and power over love.

I’ll chuck my Letterbox’d review in: (https://letterboxd.com/tredecim13/film/dune-part-two/)

Generally speaking, I loved it, and for sure I’ll be seeing it in a theater at least once more.
I watched in in IMAX at Lincoln Square in NYC, which is city’s premier IMAX screen (to the best of my knowledge). Perfect seats. I found the projected image to be a bit too dusty and dirty, to the point of distraction. I

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