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kingofmadcows
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The studio only takes about 1/3rd of China's box office gross.

But on the plus side, Transformers 5 had a 75% second weekend drop in China and another 75% third weekend drop.

Don't forget Lego Batman.

I thought I accidentally skipped the rest of the episode when they went from Dracula accepting Lisa as his student to Lisa being burned at the stake. I hope there are flashbacks in season 2 to flesh out that relationship.

They were running into some issues with the network after the first season of Batman Beyond. The network complained that the show was too dark. Which it kind of was. A lot of people die in the first season and they were airing Batman Beyond next to Pokemon. And they complained about the lack of high school stuff.

Except the whole point of the episode was that Terry was his own man and his fate wasn't determined by his blood.

Not going to happen. They've actually been cutting the budgets of these animated film. That's why they stopped doing those animated shorts.

Homecoming was good. Tom Holland is definitely the best Peter Parker/Spider-Man.

"If he dice, he dice… with these scratch resistant Japanese stainless steel Ginsu knives."

Ivan Drago has since embraced capitalize and started doing product placement.

Replacing a charismatic complex character with a loud obnoxious cartoonishly evil self-aggrandizing buffoon? Who would make that kind of silly mistake?

They aren't even willing to admit they were wrong about the Iraq War.

Both Marvel and DC have done stories like that before.

Having lived in reality for the last half year, my bar for what constitutes a crappy cartoon has lowered significantly.

Looks like Park won't be Gracing the screen on CBS and Kim's Daes on the show are numbered.

Logan doesn't have the characters outright state their philosophies and have a debate about it like TDK.

I'm hoping that Infinity War will end with most of the Avengers having to leave earth to battle Thanos in space. This will give supervillains an opportunity to take over, forcing new superheroes to rise and protect the earth.

I like Nolan's Batman but Batman: TAS is still the definitive Batman for me. Bale's Batman was OK but he was never that interesting, not even close to the level of Conroy's Batman.

I'd say they're too different to really compare.

But that's not the only theme the movie deals with. It's also about what those comic book stories mean to Laura and the mutant kids. Those stories may be mostly made up and the reality is that there are real consequences you don't read in the comics. But the fantasy presented in those stories have meaning for these