“Dad can I borrow your keys?”
“Dad can I borrow your keys?”
“I’m walking away because I choose to.”
I’m Canadian, so even I know that is skateball.
I think football is played in a rink.
This was a great great episode, LOVED the nods to Home Movies.
Unions are the only way to save the middle class. Good for you guys and best of luck.
Good for you guys. Truly.
Almost as many people paid to see a movie about Ant-Man as paid to see a movie featuring Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman.
I’d imagine most of those JL toys didn’t even sell on the bargain rack, you can probably find them at Big Lots or Dollar General now.
This film made less money than any other DCEU movie. Less people paid money to see this than Suicide Squad. That is insane.
If Snyder was indeed fired, then using his daughter’s suicide as a cover for leaving the project is abhorrent.
The Avengers may have dated because there have been so many of these movies by now, so I can understand someone watching it for the first time recently thinking its no big deal. But when it came out there had never been a superhero movie quite like it.
I was at a Toys R Us right around Christmas and they already had the Justice League stuff on a discount rack, then I realized what a complete non-entity the movie was.
I don’t absolutely detest Justice League, as many do, but to put it anywhere near on par with the first Avengers film is pretty ludicrous.
You’re joking, right?
GotG succeeded because it satirized the typical megamanical comic-book villain in using Ronan as the films big bad. The look on his face when Star-Lord essentially challenged him to a dance-off was worth the price of admission.
This was no magic carpet ride, I can tell you that.
I suspect in the two-movie version, Steppenwolf was just a harbinger of Darkseid.
I still feel like one of the biggest, most fundamental errors of the movie was in choosing Steppenwolf as the bad guy. Given how many iconic villains DC has, choosing one who’s a deep cut even among the sub-set of the sub-set of the sub-set of people who care about the Fourth World mythos just seems to be an obvious…
I sense a vested interest here.