linnormlord
linnormlord
linnormlord

You realize that science is based on observation and testable hypotheses, right? It seems that you are speculating about science the way we often speculate about movie plots.

Doom serves no one though. Kaecillius clearly served Dormammu.

When the nights got cold who stole you fire from down below?

Thumbs up!

To be fair, LeVar would be a delight to meet. He seems like the most human to ever human.

It’s not only a money thing. My mom eats everything with a knife and fork, so did her mom. Not rich in any sense. They both tried to teach me to do it too.

Since Batman has been around for decades without registering the trademark, and since everyone knows the logo and name, it’s not protected. He needed to file for trademark protection when he first started. Over 70 years ago.

How about V for Vendetta?

Marvel seems so eager to tell “profound” stories these days that they seem really bad at telling comic stories. These panels, this artwork, this “ripped from the headlines” plotline, it’s all to make us think that comics are more than escapist superhero stories about people wearing ridiculous outfits. I’m an old

DS9 was never quite popular enough to get a movie, and Voyager was nowhere near the quality of the other shows - writing, acting, it was quite empty.

Except nobody likes Lazenby.

A) I wasn’t arguing for superiority. In fact, I was responding to OP “best... Ever” comment

This looks pretty terrible. Reminds me more of Dracula:Untold.

Subtlety is a tool you do not care for!

Are you suggesting that everyone is an actor in this video? I can see that. They built this fake room for this stunt - and the boxes those guys knock over is empty. The whole thing is a film set, not a real store. That’s also why they don’t start hitting the actor playing the ring girl.

It works for most of the DC characters, especially Supes and Bats, because the DC character’s non-super lives are relatively flimsy.

I think you’re wrong. That’s Batman. He’s just disguised as Bruce Wayne.

Good point.

To be fair, trailers work really well on kids that age. I don’t think they are able to say a trailer doesn’t look awesome. It’s only after watching countless trailerbait before RT was a thing that the rest of us figured it out.

I’m not sure I agree. I think parents recognize quality, and don’t mind taking their kids to the theater for good movies.