Especially since it’s not like she’s The Rock and needs a full array of machines. She could probably do just fine with a set of weights, a yoga mat, a treadmill, and a Bow-Flex.
Especially since it’s not like she’s The Rock and needs a full array of machines. She could probably do just fine with a set of weights, a yoga mat, a treadmill, and a Bow-Flex.
Admittedly, the set-up sort of contradicts what we were told in the Crisis finale. That episode confirmed that the multiverse still exists, Oliver Queen just steered the reboot of the universe so that the CW-related Earths evolved as one planet. I can certainly buy that the reset somehow resulted in some extra…
It’s kinda sad. With Fox gone there are only five major movie studios. Five! Walt Disney Pictures, Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, Columbia Pictures, and Paramount Pictures.
Matt directing this Batman [is exciting]. The cast is so awesome. It seems different from other Batman movies to me, just with the cast. There’s something about it that has an edge, it’s young. To me, just my perception of it, it reminds me of when I was in college, and I went to go see The Pixies play, and looking…
When you were at law school, I studied the blade...
It’s probably also because humour is so subjective, but video games now need to cast such a wide mass-appeal net it’s hard to have the narrow focus of a good comedy.
I’m hoping they merge the Earths of the shows, so you can more easily have smaller crossovers between Batwoman and Supergirl, or Black Lightning and Flash.
They don’t need to do as big of a fall crossover next year (and probably should take a year off) but just being able to swap supporting cast members and villains…
I don’t know if it was so much “merging the Earths” as “merging ALL the Earths and eliminating the multiverse”.
I’d rather they went Hobgoblin than Green Goblin again. Same thing but sliiiightly different.
It’s odd that they skipped the subtitle of “Living Vampire” because that really does differentiate the character.
It’s also annoying how we don’t really get a look at the monstrous version of Morbius, as that’s the recognizable look. It’s like doing a Spider-man trailer and only showing the costume for half a second...
Fantasy movies, shows, video games, and books that are geared toward an adult audience tend to repeat the same mistakes when it comes to how they portray sexuality—exploiting female bodies while adhering to archaic notions of what sex was like in the Middle Ages in Europe. (Hello, Game of Thrones.)
And I think you somewhat misunderstood what I meant by “save it for the next trilogy.” I certainly don’t expect them to let him do it at this point, but if TLJ had been closer to what fans wanted things would have gone much smoother.
Looks like it’s Cassandra Cain in name only.
To address your first point, yes, I find the discourse around these movies incredibly frustrating. I hate that it’s basically become impossible to say anything critical about TLJ without being lumped in with a bunch of trolls.
What’s “preventing wounds from being healed” are statements like “the only winners here are the trolls who like triggering people” as if the only people who wanted to see TLJ rolled back are internet nazis, which is exactly the kind of divisive nonsense that leads to hurt feelings like the ones in the OP. Don’t act…
I started a big long point-by-point rebuttal of how you’re wrong. But frankly, it doesn’t fucking matter. I’ve had that discussion about TLJ before. Like a dozen times. Two-dozen. It always goes the same way and nothing ever changes.
I’m not sure where you get the idea the light/dark dichotomy was being discarded....
But, again, the “let the past die” but was the VILLIAN speaking, and they were demonstrated as wrong, and their believes rejected. That wasn’t the point of the movie. That was the opposite of the point of the movie.
What the fuck are you talking about?