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I dig CW Flash too, but I’m not sure why no one can get Barry Allen right. For some reason there’s a rule that the lead hero can’t be “the fun one”, he has to be put upon and angsty while supporting characters provide the comic relief (also who knew Vibe would be the highlight of a superhero show?). Not that hair

Yup, I believe the rich old lady was played by Noel Neill, George Reeves’ Lois Lane.

He was so set on the Giant Spider that after the Superman movie fell apart, he inserted a steam-punk spider into Wild Wild West.

Spacey’s Luthor is awful. He’s a mean, angry, joyless little man. He’s completely unlikable. It’s like he’s acting in a different movie. At least Jesse Eisenberg had some fun being Luthor.

I like Amy Adams a lot, but her Lois Lane feels like a completely different character. Still light years better than Bosworth who seemed more like a Daily Planet intern.

Who knew that if you slow down the Batman voice, it essentially becomes Lex Luthor?

Wolverine, and recently Lawrence’s Mystique, have pushed so many great characters to the side. The Last Stand should have been a spotlight for Cyclops (Marsden prefered to be Superman’s cuckhold) and Apocalypse should have been the tragedy of Archangel. New characters should be fresh and interesting, but they’d rather

...and by “Industry” you mean “a single company”. Because yeah, kids today look at crazy grandpa Dookie Monster when I tell them that when I was young, my class room had “COM PEW TERZ”

LaMonica Garrett from Designated Survivor will be appearing as The Monitor

True regarding the river, but The Narrows in Begins was all sound stage and seemed like a greater presence. Sure, wide shots of Gotham in Begins used Chicago, but were digitally dressed far more in Begins than in Dark Knight. The sequel all seemed to be filmed in front of Chicago landmarks (lower Wacker Drive, the

Todd’s cool

It’s like Ted Bundy mixed with John Wayne Gacy

Marvel has really nailed this - Crossbones, Klaw, von Strucker, General Ross all pop in and our of films for as long as they survive.

I meant more the spirit of the cameo, carrying over the previous villain in some way. We may never know what Nolan’s plans for the 3rd Batman film were prior to Ledger’s death, but I have no doubt he had every intent of finishing “his” Batman series in some fashion.

What I never understood about Catwoman’s burglar outfit, which was clearly modeled after Julie Newmar’s, is that the world’s greatest cat burglar doesn’t wear her hair up. Not only would that be annoying when flipping around in the dark but 15 year-old episodes of Forensics Files tell me that long hairs left at the

I think Matt Reeves was trying to go in that direction, but I think it’s unlikely we’ll ever see his Batman movie.

It’s even worse in Rises. The “So that’s what that feels like” line is cute and all, until you realize he talks to himself in the bat-voice even when he’s alone. It’s compounded by his constant mouth-breathing. I don’t know if Bale couldn’t breath through his nose in the helmet, but just shut your damned mouth.

Marvel Studios has struck a really consistent tone somewhere between Story’s Fantastic 4 films (not serious) and Ang Lee’s Hulk (too serious). Audiences and fans complained about those two extremes, and now somehow complain about 20 decent movies being too consistent (even though Ragnorok and Ant-Man are practically

And why pick the weeniest SWAT guy to ride shot gun?

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Batman fans were hyped, and it did do moderately well, but generally people weren’t really dialed in like they were for The Dark Knight. I remember talking to people about it at the time and most people didn’t know much about the film and assumed it was a sequel to Batman & Robin.