Batman wasn’t there because the Batmobile got a flat tire.
Batman wasn’t there because the Batmobile got a flat tire.
This trailer looks like another case of NBA player turned lead actor who can’t act in a movie.
Emma Stone.
I mean, we all know it’s men who are 5'9 and under who don’t deserve human rights. That’s just basic science. (Ducks.)
It’s been known that this is a young Batman that is still learning the ropes, so I appreciated that scene because it looked so vulnerable and real.
Lavaworld.
I knew his face from Excalibur, but since I was fairly young, I only connected the dots when Darkman happened, a film I really enjoyed.
Ben Affleck as George Reeves as Superman.
I would love to see him return to a quality acting film, but I can’t hate on his paycheck collecting. I’d probably do the same after a solid decades long run. He’s had a mighty solid career and people know he can act. Though, I wouldn’t be surprised if we do see him in one more prestige movie.
If Gunn let that angry raccoon join the team, I’d appreciate the reference.
I guess Liam Neeson is that kind of actor now, huh? Not hating, but it’s a weird turn to witness after being an A-list actor in varied, nuanced roles. He’s now the new 80's Charles Bronson.
Personally, what I like about the Matrix stories is the guts to go weird whether they succeed or fail (and the sequels were mostly the latter). The latest Matrix was just be a generic popcorn action film with a linear story. With the Matrix, I want to be confused, lol.
I’m with you. Big fan of the original. I was so excited that I even made illustrated a Matrix piece prior to watching Resurrections. But this new one didn’t click for me.
You could argue that at the time of the filming and initial planned release, Armie Hammer was also a star whose career was heating up and could draw an audience even more so than Depp. And then, things happened that I’ll decline to feast on.
Wait, Bruce Willis had EIGHT movies last year? Damn. Though I’m not surprised that I haven’t heard about any of them.
It can be both. The movie was definitely bad, but releasing it in HBO at the same time as the theatrical release (and during a pandemic) certainly affected the box office numbers considerably. Other movies have done better without the burden of being paired to streaming.
But, man, that movie was so disappointing.
Pitt, Cotillard, Zemeckis, and a WWII spy movie from only 2016? How did I not know that Allied existed/ My wife reminded me that we moved to another country that same year. I guess you can still miss stuff in this day and age if you’re not paying attention because of a move and a shitty election year.
My same exact though. My 12 year old daughter recently binged the entire live action Spider-Man films (plus Spider-Verse) during the holiday break, but will have to wait a bit longer to cap off the 9 movie run until NWH peters off at the box office and reaches streaming tv.
BAT-MAN SPOKE-IN GOTHAM .....TODAAAAAAAAY.
I stand corrected.