So far, I don't care about this, but maybe I will after seeing the movie.
So far, I don't care about this, but maybe I will after seeing the movie.
If this had been another black & white image, I might be really excited. But a Wonder Woman with a mud-brown costume is the very last thing I need. No wait, the very last thing I need is a crossover movie where all three of DC's Trinity are completely colorless and joyless. It's also the very last thing I'll spend…
I believe that was from this.
Well, they at least usually have costumes that protect all of the essential bits, and you can at least pretend they're made of super special resistant material or something.
Ugh. No. Please no. The Iron Man 3 twist was fucking brilliant.
You understand the difference between a woman choosing to cosplay a costume like that and a female character that's regularly going into battle dressed like that when all of her male colleagues are wearing full body armor, right?
What? She's actually a dude? :o
Caity Lotz! (Somebody had to say it.)
Did you not see Captain America: Winter Soldier? Spoiler alert, there aren't a lot of other SHIELD operatives anymore (and probably no Helicarriers either).
Damn all those male Chauvinist pigs who depict women in skimpy, unrealistic costumes that only objectify them as sex fantasies! Real women would never wear anything like that of their own volition!
Is her chest airbrushed?
Beat me to it.
Dark Knight was almost a kind of soft reboot, placing Batman in a more realistic Gotham that reflected the anxieties of post-9/11 America. On some level I think the failure of Superman Returns freed Nolan to take a less fantastic approach to the material for the sequel.
As bas as this could have been, it still would have been better than Man of Steel.
Not really. It was pretty terrible the way they changed so many things, including taking a bunch of real-life suspense out of the middle of the film and making a bunch up in the last act. Seriously, that was a terrible third act, except for the part where the guy explains the film in Farsi.
I can see him cracking a smile or two, telling jokes with Alfred, but very much in the dry wit that was in the '89 Batman or Nolan films. He would not do the Batusi, that's for sure.
Thank you. I am pretty passionate about it, and I'm glad my passion didn't come off as belligerent. I hope my follow-up question can be taken in the same spirit.
I love fun! The LEGO Movie?? Hell yes!
But he's Batman. Campy and Batman do not mix unless he is LEGO.
My first rule of enjoying adaptations is to see the adaptation before reading/watching/playing the original. Since I haven't done that with The Last of Us, there's very little chance I'll be watching this. I also think it's fairly redundant, since the game itself was already the most cinematic video game experience…