jmcfarlane49
Jmcfarlane49
jmcfarlane49

THANK YOU. Over muscled characters in comics or animation look artistic, in some cases i.e. Clay Mann, but they look ridiculous in live action esp since the costumes can’t be as tight for the actors and stunt men. Tim Burton said it best, “If he (Bruce) were the size of Arnold, he wouldn’t have to put on a Batsuit.”

It’s a spoiler-free list. As far as a basic plot description goes, it’s fine. Revealing that it’s a trap orchestrated by the Emperor is a bit like detailing Ned Stark’s fate before Game of Thrones hits the screen.

Hale Appleman is so good. I’m really hoping to see a lot from him moving forward. He’s been great in this very niche project. Super excited to see what he does next. 

I’m sad to see it go but it feels like the right time. The show has struggled/grown a bit with Julia as the primary protagonist, while also doing a fantastic job of addressing everyone’s grief. Once that story is done being told then it seems like a natural time to move on. All of the core actors on this show

Yep, we’re already rapidly sinking into the quicksand of a post-truth era even with objective audio-visual information readily available as hard proof. The ability to train algorithms to mimic any face, any voice, is not only a danger in that it can fake information or revise it, but that even faithful recordings of

What you need to know from Suicide Squad is in the film (literally, in some cases, there are a few very brief flashes back that use snippets) - and beyond that, it’s mostly just the premise that Harley’s breaking up with Leto’s Joker. You’re very free to not see a very bad movie before you go see this good one!

I’ve said it before, but this show should be cheesy popcorn like Wynona Earp or Killjoys, but the cast really elevates the material.

Thank God. Mononoke is one of the greatest animated films of all time, and my personal favorite Miyazaki film.