I think this is also the first trailer for an M. Night project since Sixth Sense that hasn't plastered his name prominently across the screen like it was a major selling point.
I think this is also the first trailer for an M. Night project since Sixth Sense that hasn't plastered his name prominently across the screen like it was a major selling point.
Don't be so hard on yourself. Your "The Depths of Mr. Pointy'" is one of the best inanimate-object-centered pieces of fan-erotica I've ever read... today....
I recall 3 DS vs Bats fights from the top of my head:
"OTOH they never mention Batman going to the bathroom either."
Bruce and Ollie did have quite a few rocky interactions in the modern continuity. They didn't 'hate' each other but got on each others nerves quite often.
I remember one GA comic where Ollie waxed nostagic about his old "Arrow-(noun)" days as "the time I thought I was Batman".
I hope "Sorry, dude" is his actual line.
Which is why adapting "Days of Future Past" could be a great direction for the next movie.
I was keen about Cumberbatch being in this movie, but didn't realize how much until I heard his voice in the trailer, with all the menace.
I agree, and reasonable since there's more creative limitations involved when they actually have to actually bring it to life.
I can't respect a soothsayer who won't fully commit to an apocalypse.
The guy hasn't quit his job yet to get his last hurrahs in?
Are there any note worthy doomsday gatherings or conventions planned for the believers on the fabled date?
I'm digging the atmosphere of this art a lot more than the final product.
I'm digging the atmosphere of this art a lot more than the final product.
Also the movie was already released in UK during the summer (to shitty reviews).
When I was saying Bruce would have loved it, I wasn't referring to philosophy or motives, but just resources; he would have loved that there was one single location where he could spend the day training with some of the most capable warriors in history, then the night studying from resources that might have been on…
I always think it was a bit of both. Combat and warfare was an intrinsic part of the Amazon culture because prior to living on the island they learned through severe hardships in man's world that they would always have to be ready to defend themselves. So while they didn't necessarily see war as a end onto itself,…