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He’s absolutely right. Story-wise, there is nothing in TFA that is its own thing. And the big surprise of Han Solo being killed is seen coming a mile away as soon as Leia and Han start talking about how great the good old days were and she says, “Bring back our son”, you know what’s going to happen next.

...AND high-heeled boots. He’s got a pretty shapely ankle for a husky Kryptonian guy too. Those legs might just belong to an existing minor or newly-minted superheroine who ‘ll be a regular on the show.

Superman is flying dangerously close to these people. Just sayin’.

Wait, did you just imply that Temple of Doom was not good? Sorry, but this is a blatantly false fact.

Donald Glover is WAAAAAAAY too old to be Miles in a normal situation, but since we have teenage Peter Parker, Miles should be an infant if he's even been born yet in this universe

Those “open” offices are supposed to be *really* bad for productivity and morale.

Our office just moved to “open office” layout last week.

Children of Earth, the one where we find out Jack was involved in a deal where the UK Government gifted orphan children to aliens- so they could get high off their endorphins, was camp and silly compared to the season with a Cyberwoman in a steel bikini and stiletto boots?

(I refuse to call him Shazam)

Even then, as a wee lad, I recognized that ship as being phallic

What about that gum I liked? Will it come back in style?

Honestly, I want this to succeed both creatively and finanically as much as possible because so much of this hate is based on some bullshit idea of a childhood being tarnished by it. Yeah, like Ghostbusters II didn’t do that already. And if this ruins your childhood, I shudder at how horribly fucked up that must have

Sorry the comics had it first so yeah.

I thought in the comics Atlantis was mostly or fully domed?

Hardly. Jamie Lee Curtis was a babe in her younger days. She still looked great in True Lies. Google her images. She was not afraid of showing off her assets.

And also, the whole point of the squid was that it was an external threat allowing the world to put aside petty differences and band together against it. Whereas, Dr Manhattan was American (regardless of whether he felt the concept applied to him anymore, I’m sure there would be those who did); and was becoming fairly

The ending in the movie doesn’t work at all. The threat needs to be one from the outside to unite the world against it. Dr. Manhattan is seen as an American weapon for that.

I disagree because of one underlying problem of trying to fight Dr. Manhattan vs. trying to fight the squid: they know they cannot win against Dr. Manhattan. The fact that in the film the attacks were against multiple countries with seemingly no clear motive would imply that this a preemptive strike to prove that he

Honestly what really about the movie is how they portray Rorschach, they keep all the scenes where he acts like a badass, but ignore or barely touch on the fact that he’s a psychopath and a bigot. Alan Moore basically created the character as a parody of Ayn Rand’s Objectivism and what an Objectivist superhero would

Is Zack Snyder capable of doing anything other than “literal” and “visual?” He doesn’t seem capable of or interested in doing anything “narrative.”