Well, DC is purposefully copying the Marvel blueprint for universe creation. Also, DC tried to one-up Marvel by announcing their entire line-up of future films a few weeks before Marvel's Phase 3 films.
Well, DC is purposefully copying the Marvel blueprint for universe creation. Also, DC tried to one-up Marvel by announcing their entire line-up of future films a few weeks before Marvel's Phase 3 films.
I say face-off because chances are there will be people who will see one or the other thus impinging upon the overall box office of both if they are released around the same time. It's not a combative stance.
I however, will most definitely be seeing both. Probably on the same day.
So Summer 2019 will probably have Infinity War Part 2 face off against Justice League Part 2. Are we sure that nobody misread the Mayan Apocalypse and that it was actually meant to be 2019?
I swear this will be the event that causes cinema to implode upon itself. God I'm excited.
I disagree with a lot of this but appreciate the thought and effort you put into it.
As someone who's never read the comics, do you guys know where they'll go after this? Are there other "big" stories to cover? I'm sure they'll try to keep the universe alive forever but curious to hear how they might keep the plots going on and on...
I see "Låt den rätte komma in" all through this.
This is so interesting to me. I'll be 50 soon and I simply don't understand the need to be constantly available. Do young people know what it's like to be fully absorbed in something in the way earlier generations did? We walked into a theater, concert or wherever and that was the whole universe for the next few hours…
I just don't answer my phone if I don't want to talk or text. And if people get upset I calmly have a conversation with them to determine why they erroneously think they have any sort of right to reach me any time, any day despite how I happen to be feeling. When we're done they come to realize I'm living my life…
They are like a lot of 70s movies in that they are fairly slow and use a lot of time to establish an atmosphere. To Olds like myself that's fine but audiences these days came of age with much faster plotting.
I have two and both are on YouTube surprisingly. The first one is called death bed. As from the title you can tell its a bed that eats people. Patton oswalt talked about it on a album and I looked it up right away because I knew it would be one of the worst things I've seen.
Maisie Williams would be perfect for Ellie, but who should play Joel?
Came to find more Tuvan references, left satisfied
I still think it's clear that Superman had to kill Zod, and it is no different than how he handled Zod in the comics.
...what might be the Millennium Falcon.
Glad to see at least one other person who watched the film actually got this point.
I watched MoS again recently and paid close attention to this sequence. Zod goes out of his way to tell Superman that he will kill every human. They make this very clear. He tells him its us or them. Then Snyder provides the visual for that statement by having Zod eye-blast toward the family. Superman has to kill him.