I remember when I first heard that they cast Michael Keaton as Batman I thought he would have been a much better Joker. I loved him in Night Shift and Mr. Mom and I thought that he could have that same manic lunacy but with a darker edge that we did eventually see in Spiderman: Homecoming. But when it came out I did…
I loved when Nicholson’s Joker does a mocking impression of Jack Palance and then cracks himself up while talking to the guy he fried with the hand buzzer. “I’m glad you’re dead. Hahahahahaha...”
He also says to the symbiote that he can stay as long as he only hurts bad guys, so they seem to be going for a Dexter kinda thing.
My first thought was Tony Todd but after a couple more viewings I don’t think so now.
This...does not look good. Personally, I never understood the hate for Spider-man 3. I get that the effects may only be partially finished, but nothing about this makes me want to shell out theater money for it.
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I’ve never heard this explanation before, but it works for me. Is that something that was explained in a commentary track or just something the fans came up with to retcon it into making more sense?
I did not expect this callback: You can turn off a laser grd by freezing it into icicles!
The fact that Ian Ziering keeps cranking these movies out makes me wish that someone would give him his John Travolta/Pulp Fiction moment and give him a big career resurgence. But that he would then still keep cranking these movies out.
I hear that. Had a big ol’ crush on her in Zapped and later Police Academy 4.
I especially enjoyed his Ash Williams “Groovy”. He does have a kinda Bruce Campbell-y chin. :)
I didn’t get the impression that she was suddenly pleased with her strength. It almost seemed like she was feeling ill or had a malaise that went away when she stopped the robbery. I was wondering if it was something similar to Bruce Willis’s character in Unbreakable.
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