So what you’re saying is any movie that puts someone with a mental illness in a bad light is not a good movie, when in the real world, some people with mental illnesses can actually be dangerous?
So what you’re saying is any movie that puts someone with a mental illness in a bad light is not a good movie, when in the real world, some people with mental illnesses can actually be dangerous?
To YOU Unbreakable was so-so. I loved the movie so, to ME, this is a nice twist! =D
That was after Neo was already out of the Matrix and had experience some of what the Matrix truly was. Morpheus added context and backstory for the current state of humanity.
Comics have pretty much always super-villainized DID, starting with Two-Face and then Typhoid Mary. The only superheroic DID I’ve seen was Crazy Jane from Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol.
So the one thing that could get a lot of people who have given up on Shyamalan, back into a Shyamalan movie, is the one thing we can’t tell people about the new Shyamalan movie?
...You know it’s still in theaters, right? It literally just opened. You can still see it.
Why are you hating on this so much?
I feel like I’m the only one who thinks a yellow belt makes so much sense. It breaks all that strong reds and blues.
Still miss the underpants. Classic look, man!
M(edusa) arjorie
Living a virtual life inside a box, you say?
So the kid is actually being grown in that pod for the couple, and to keep him emotionally stable (ala Bladerunner’s Replicant memories) he has a virtual reality childhood, and eventually he realizes he’s in a dream and goes a bit crazy, causing angst for his parents in the real world. Probably ends ambiguously.
Yes! I was really wishing for this to be the case - as I’m still wishing Neil Patrick Harris to play him.
I confess to having watched Batman - The Brave and the Bold in its entirety. The Music Meister episode got me laughing all day, just remembering that first scene.
why the hell didn’t Superman rescue his mom from the warehouse. Not complaining too much since it lead to probably the most amazing live-action Batman fight scene ever
I can stand behind you on some level. It did made sense. They staged it that way. And the actors delivered as good as they could. But yet, I think it was to quick too easy. It’s not a bad idea but it was executed poorly. I mean he wanted to kill Supes no matter what and in a few seconds they are besties? They should…
i will have to find it and watch it. Man, the 80's gave us some weird movies.
David Goyer, is that you?
Close, here you go sir...
Umm because it’s actually kind of difficult to topple someone with greater height/reach/mass/muscle than yourself? If they punch a guy in the chest they’re aiming a little above his center of gravity and he might get knocked back, but he’s probably not going to fall over.