I'm okay with this as long as the Press Corps is allowed to bring rotten eggs and tomatoes to every press conference.
I'm okay with this as long as the Press Corps is allowed to bring rotten eggs and tomatoes to every press conference.
You should have seen the boards on some of the cbm fansites. Some people just went f#@*ing BALLISTIC over a 52 year old, Academy Award-winning actress suggesting, even passively, that DC's big stupid team-up movie might not be as good as Marvel's big stupid team-up movie.
Like Suicide Squad!
Yeah, I've liked Supergirl too, but it's been a little formless this year. The first half of the season seemed to be positioning Cadmus as the ultimate foe for Kara to battle, but they were mostly neutralized halfway through the season… and now, suddenly, Rhea and the Daxamites are the big bad of the year? And between…
If you honestly can't pick and choose individual shows without going all-in and watching ALL of them, then the choice is clear: dump 'em all.
I do kind of love the fact that, inside the seven-foot-tall death robot with the gravelly voice of doom, there's a scrawny emo geek who's basically role-playing as an evil speed god.
I gotta say, while this episode was filled with more contradictions and stupid illogical contrivances than any other episode of The Flash this season (like how an episode titled "Cause and Effect" is trying to suggest that its main villain is the product of a closed-loop predestination paradox— those are MUTALLY…
Exactly! Shouldn't they all have been stoked to have two Flashes running around?
"There's nothing intrinsically worthy about 'realism', especially when you're adapting myths."
…TIME… REMNANT. Savitar is actually… a goddamn… time remnant. And a completely illogical, paradoxical one at that.
Some MO-vie from the 90s
Told meee, you stick your fin-ger
In a TUR-tle's butt
And out pops his heeeeead…
I… strongly disagree, but if you got a more positive, hopeful message from that movie than I did, then more power to you.
Weren't the Star Wars prequels basically "Citizen Kane in Space"?
I saw it, I loved it… but I don't get the massive hype surrounding the first Guardians of the Galaxy, either. It was a hell of a lot of fun, sure, but it was just a light and frothy space adventure— it wasn't the greatest thing ever.
His characterization of Superman isn't Randian, sure, but the film's exploration of Superman definitely is.
That almost happened in George Miller's aborted Justice League Mortal film: Lord was one of the main villains, and Wonder Woman did end up battling a Lord-controlled Superman. But rather than Diana killing Lord to free Superman from his influence, Diana simply refuses to fight anymore after a certain point, and is…
I think the problem is that Zack Snyder sees himself as a filmmaker who subverts expectations. He's said as much in interviews; he clearly sees himself as a subversive intellectual (which, um… yeah, no.).
She's not dull, but she DOES spend the first half of act two as the fish-out-of-water that Steve has to guide around the modern world. Since that's what the trailers are focusing on, that's really the most you get of her from them.
Ehhhh… that's the ONE thing I actually couldn't tell you anything about. I saw a preview screening way, waaaaay back in October of last year, so the score hadn't even been written yet. Instead, the movie was scored with a temp track, which used a LOT of Hans Zimmer cues— the Dark Knight films, Inception, Man of Steel,…
Robert Zemeckis or Matthew Vaughn could REALLY make an amazing Superman movie with that cast. The actors are all there— they just need a competent script and director.