I'm also struggling to remember if Generation X actually went by that name. I hope not. That would read so strangely.
I'm also struggling to remember if Generation X actually went by that name. I hope not. That would read so strangely.
Cool anime avatar, bro.
Building the movie around the Bad Guy they did definitely seems like biggest misstep of the movie and something that was unsalvageable in editing. It's like if Dark Phoenix had been the antagonist in the first X-Men movie.
Ditto the stuff in the article about there being competing edits of the movie.
Only the first season had a DVD release. You bought some bootlegs. But if you didn't notice, they must have been decent quality.
"What's the big deal? All I did was violate your trust because my needs outweighed your feelings. That's so not a big deal. What are the chances that'll even happen again? There's like no chance."
That's the marketing, though, not the actual movies.
I saw a great comment elsewhere about how a reviewer just didn't know the source material and how Harley and Joker's relationship is supposed to be dark, fucked up and not for kids.
I liked her, too, but I do wish her character had been named Cameron Chase instead.
I think the counterpoint to them needing to establish these characters first is Guardians of the Galaxy, a movie it sounds like they (poorly) emulated in some ways.
Trump's resurrecting dead alien generals as giant cave troll things to devastate our enemies policy really spoke to Lex.
Your plan is sheer elegance in its simplicity.
I keep seeing this and I don't think it makes sense as a criticism. It varies with the incarnation of the comic, but the first and best, the Ostrander run, absolutely did not expect you to know the characters. Calling them minor league is an understatement. They were obscurities chosen for the book because they were…
His frequent shitty online interactions with women also don't help.
Batman being given focus is expected.
GRRRRRR, BABY.
Yeah, the price hurts a bit.
Also!
It is!
So this might be of interest to the comics fans who are also DC animation fans. Lalaland released two new DC animation soundtracks today. A 4-disc Justice League set that features select music from 46 of the show's 52 episodes and the 2-disc Batman: The Animated Series Volume 4 with the complete music for nine…