True story. I'm wondering if this thing even has enough momentum to make it to Infinity War part 1.
True story. I'm wondering if this thing even has enough momentum to make it to Infinity War part 1.
Sure, why not. I didn't bother to look up the exact schedule since I don't plan on seeing most of them.
I would agree, had the tones been determined as artistic choices. But everything about it (including recent news about hiring 5 writers for Wonder Woman and 3 for Aquaman, then seeing what sticks) reeks of a film series designed by committee.
Since it's clearly an executive decision to ape Marvel's strategy, I derisively refer to Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dong of Justice, Suicide Squad, and Justice League as DC's Phase 1. Their Phase 2 hasn't been fully fleshed out yet, but I imagine it won't be the big hit they anticipated, and they'll reboot the…
Here's what a high school friend said when I made fun of the Batman v Superman trailer: "Because all movies have to be fun? I guess since marvel made money with their fun style nobody can do anything from now on? They can't try and tell a their own story with their own tone? And yes the god theme has been present in…
Remember Slipknot? Remember when it was possible to be a fan of Slipknot without everyone laughing you out of the room? (It was those two weeks in 9th grade.)
That's on the docket after the Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad movie.
Yeah, watching that clip quickly murdered my nostalgia.
"Well done" is my mother's go-to for describing media. It's kind of like her saying, "I'm not articulate enough to describe the specifics such as directing or acting, so I'll just say, 'It was very well done.'" A real barometer of good taste, my mother.
This show is making me realize how much Batman needs to be a series, not 3 movies spaced out over a decade. Watching Matt/Daredevil work episode-to-episode delivers this awesome ground-level experience as a viewer that bigger tent pole superhero movies lack.
WTF is this earnest, sentimental, cynicism-free comment doing on this site?
Nothing to forgive. That song's a camp masterpiece.
If ONLY we could jettison him into SPACE! WHY??!!! WHYY?!?!??!??!!
Looks like you had this obit in the pipe, eh?
Well, this saves me the trouble of deliberately not watching it.
I wanted James Franco to lose, too, but not like this. Not like this.
Good luck agreeing on the price of a movie ticket, what with your fluctuating currency and all.
A gentleman's terrorist, one might conclude.
No, there wouldn't. North Korea's film would never be shown in the US in a wide release, period. Yeah, their low-budget-poorly-made film about assassinating Obama would get a cult audience (for probably the same reasons The Room has an audience), but it'd still be permitted to screen.