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Quick! I need 500 words of pointless bullshit! Light the Barsanti signal!

Yeah, just looked it up, and Frank Miller apparently introduced this location to the DC universe. So he gets the credit, not Gunn. It’s popped up in numerous stories, so it’s a regular thing.

Wasn’t it also where Vicki Vale had been photographing war atrocities before turning up in Batman 89?

Isn’t that also where the nuke was headed during DKR?

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My favorite King Shark is Ron Funches depiction in the Harley Quinn show. He manages to wrap up the beastly, the idiotic, and the funny sides of the character into one charming package.

*Anttorneys-General

He’s among the Sam Worthingtons and Jai Courtneys of the world to me, ie. the Boring Lead Men Who Must Be Stopped, although ironically it was the last Suicide Squad that actually almost took Courtney off that list for me, with his goofy scenery chewing Captain Boomerang.

As far as I’m concerned, there’s only one Batgirl, and her name is “Anyone but Alicia Silverstone”.

We’ll find out in the upcoming ‘Into the Gordon-Verse’ movie.

I got a ‘Firefly’ notification for this?

I’m sure she’ll be fine in the part. It will be interesting to see how this film ties into others. How many Jim Gordons are we up to now?

For some reason I was thinking Steven Wright and was hoping that Utau was going to be spinning the K-Billy Super Sounds of the Multiverse

Despite many aspects seeming campy or clunky in retrospect, I would love to see non-ironic, faithful  adaptations of  Caves of Steel and The Naked Sun.

When I first saw it, I hated it in a whirl of self-righteous betrayal that exactly and shamefully fits the current state of fandom: how dare they turn one of sci-fi’s great universes into a small-world run & gun actioner? How very dare they waste the “find one non-laws-compliant robot among a thousand identical

Yeah he had that great sad, resigned vibe of:

There are some cut scenes that focus on him.  You can find them on YouTube.  It’s still not enough, because he really is an underrated actor.

Thing is, I don’t really think that counts as a revenge flick in the classic sense. D-FENS isn’t really “an ordinary man,” and what he’s “at war with” is more than just “the ordinary world.” He has legitimate gripes, some more infuriating than others, that intersect with deep-seated anger issues and a sense of

Loved that movie.  It’s no Citizen Kane, mind you, but it’s good fun.