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Funny thing is -he didn't direct the opening credits for either film.

I'm pretty sure Snyder, in fact, did not direct EITHER of those scenes. I believe they were, respectively: 2nd unit and hired out to a different production company entirely.

Me too

I would kill for that. Or even just a show that just continues the timeline. What does it say about our culture that even in sci-fi we're now mining the past instead of building towards the future?

Plus Daft Punk Alive 2007. I often look back at that year and consider it to be the peak of our civilization.

Best friends Whenever? You're making this up right?

Finally, this guy gets it. Batman 89 is great, because of and in spite of its mish mash too many cooks in the kitchen approach to the material (Prince, Jack Nicholson, Jon Peters) Returns is the singular vision of Burton back when he still had something to prove. Returns is a brilliant Grand Guginal fairytale fever

Sounds like a grow op

Me fail English? That's unpossible.

Can you tell me what justifies pre-emptive violence? Furthermore, would you be able to tell the good people from the bad people at Berkeley if one group weren't wearing all black and the other homemade Captain America costumes?

Watching footage from the so called "battle of Berkeley" antifa vs alt-rights sure made me feel like the extremists on both sides are just as bad. I laughed when Richard Spencer got punched because it seemed like an isolated incident. But after seeing all those people who only wanted to hurt each other getting

People think She was killed by the shadow government for knowing too much.

I, and my mother both belong to the same generation? Gross.

The 90s Quantum and Woody was dope af too.

Wow, that was Warren Ellis? I read Solar as a kid and it blew my damn mind, no wonder.

* edges while pointed at the platter*

What you are, is a fucking idiot

He was actually a variation of his '20s gangster persona here, complete with Harley as his moll, His accent shifted somewhere between an impersonation oh Hammil and something more like Edward G Robinson and Harley also attempted the B:TAS voice at times. I got a very Gun Crazy vibe from them together and I really

I loved his Luthor graphic novel and hated his Joker one. I thought that BvS was, in essence, a disappointing failed attempt to adapt the Luther graphic novel into film. So I was particularly surprised that much of what I felt worked best in SS also seemed to be ripped from the Joker novel.

She played two characters who each have about 1 aspect to their character and she isn't exactly believable in either of the roles.