A regular cult with weaponized fear gas, yes.
A regular cult with weaponized fear gas, yes.
Sorkin's version, while still a total strawman, would at least have better dialogue.
Heheheh, I hadn't heard "Hildebeast" before.
I don't know if their moderate/liberal cred really counts for anything if they don't actually push any meaningful moderate/liberal policies or agendas.
Heh. I appreciated the Very White Council joke.
I'm saying he should have starred in an over-the-top '90s version of The Dark Knight Rises, yes.
I thought most gifted programs just have a teacher that gives kids supplemental stuff to work on with other gifted kids. If anything, it fosters feelings of accomplishment and belonging.
"You're procreated, fucker!" - Sarah Connor
I'm not sure if this particular comment is really going to be the fight you're hoping it is.
I dunno, I feel like a lot of young men probably learned a lot about themselves thanks to her.
It's always struck me as odd that Bane appears in Batman & Robin, and Arnold didn't play him.
Listen, if we're talking about "Rome", I hereby grant everyone permission to be as un-chill as you please, because that show fucking rocked, particularly Hinds as Caesar.
Nice work, everyone. Let's call it a day.
Batman is a very, very different story from the super-fast CSI technician who regularly fights a talking gorilla with mind-control powers and a dude who robs banks using mirrors.
The only real question is who kills him. Will it be one of our gritty heroes? Or will it be Orion, played by Sam Worthington or some such asshole, appearing in the final act to foreshadow Darkseid?
The Flash, apparently, judging from the trailer. But then again, they did go to the trouble of showing us his dad in prison, because hahaha this is DC, fuck you, smiling is for pussies.
You know, I'd have forgiven a whole lot of DC's bullshit if they'd had the balls to make the movie about an invasion by Starro the Conqueror.
I grant that I mostly know the New Gods from the Superman Animated Series, but it seems that they chose the least interesting bad guy possible out of the whole lot.
At least they did remember the blue sky laser, though.
Granny Goodness, at least, brings a level of campy fun and personality to the story, plus plenty of supporting characters in the Female Furies.