malcontent79
Malcontent79
malcontent79

Well, shit. I have been wanting to watch it again. I just wanted it to be at home with subtitles. OH WELL

That is an EXCELLENT analysis and I think you've hit on the head the very thing I've been trying to figure out. WB/DC is going for flash (but fizzles) while Marvel goes for solid characterization. Although that may be intrinsic to the properties themselves. DC was always about legends or archetypes, where Marvel was

By which you mean, "dead"?

Considering Avengers made all the money, I highly doubt Whedon need worry about such shenanigans ever again.

And the fandom rejoiced.

That was my favorite part about it, too.

This is my favorite description of those two characters, ever.

LOL

Firstly, Charlie Jane is not a dude. Secondly, Superman is arguably the most famous superhero in the world (IRL and in-universe). Wouldn't anyone he dates be "Superman's Girlfriend"? Not because he's the man, but because he's Superman.

I'll let you know how well I sleep next time I go to the moon. XP

After the flight and stress of landing and everything, I know I would take a nap. I'd want to be refreshed for my lunar stroll.

So, I'm curious, then: what effect, if any, would that have on the ecosystem in the ocean and other saltwater bodies? I mean, I guess they might not know, but I wonder if increasing the fresh water in the system might not change shit up.

Butcher is one of the few writers working today whose books I'll buy pretty much as soon as they come out. Well, at least for Dresden — I haven't picked up his Codex Alera books, as I'm a bit leery of sandals & sorcery as a genre.

Yeah, Darabont does a great job with the material he uses.

*rimshot*

Stand By Me, Shawshank and Green Mile come to mind.

I'm really looking forward to this. Seems like it's been a while since we had a decent Stephen King film.

You win points for that.

AHA! That's the book I should be reading next. Thanks for reminding me, Charlie Jane! :)

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