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The Walking Dead can have some awesome moments, but it’s more frequently than not bogged down with pointless filler, idiotic character choices (see the most recent episode of season 6), and boring episodes. I get that every show needs its quiet moments, but sometimes The Walking Dead has too many of them (although the

BvS suffers from the same thing that killed Amazing Spider-Man 2: poor pacing, too much future-movie scenes, and too many characters. Granted, ASM2 did have something resembling a plot that you could watch it and not be totally confused. I slogged through all of BvS and still wasn’t sure what the movie was about.

I actually didn’t mind Man of Steel. I saw it twice on opening day. The ending had some issues, but I thought the film was a solid reboot and the next film would improve upon that. I was mistaken.

Because Batman in this movie is more or less just a meathead with toys.

Nor am I. I’m familiar with most of the Batman characters, some Flash characters, and some of the major characters (i.e. Superman, Doomsday, Darkseid, Wonder Woman, etc.), but not much outside of that.

Darkseid may not be the first villain the Justice League faces in the Justice League movies even though he may be the puppet master similar to how Thanos was teased at the end of Avengers, but he wasn’t the villain in Avengers 2.

Actually, every new technology that has enabled some form of recording or duplication has been attacked: VCR, cassette tapes, blank CDs, MP3 players, Napster, torrents, etc.

At that point, it’s part of the secondhand market and no further money is owed back to the original creators/publishers. Same with any other kind of secondhand market.

Given that Captain America has seen firsthand exactly how that which we rely on to protect us can be easily and covertly compromised, he is right not to trust any government. The Avengers would soon cease to be protectors and become political pawns in the name of “justice”.

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The settlement which will very likely get reduced in appeals.

I think Stark having expressive eyes would remove some of the intimidation factor his armor has.

I liked both versions a great deal, but I think why I prefer Nicholson’s Joker was not because he was so much better but because the movie he was in was a fun watch. The Dark Knight may have been a fantastic movie, but it can also feel like a chore to sit through with its overly long run time and constant doom and

Though I liked Bale as Batman, I thought his constant growling was a bit heavy handed. To me, Keaton did a better job at portraying the darkness that subtly bubbled just under the surface of the man he pretended to be. It’s too bad that he was essentially turned into a side character in Batman Returns and never got

You just spoiled the marketing plan.

I hover at about 6 hours myself on my work nights, but I often sleep longer on my days off.

I’m not entirely sure the other bounty hunters were intimidated, they just didn’t have any lines.