snyderbayratner
SnyderBayRatner
snyderbayratner

I’d argue that all the Disney fairy tales in their original form are really dark.

Elsa Bloodstone and Monica Rambeau. Hmm, I think they are setting up a “Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E.” movie!

I can’t believe you left out Lucky the Pizza Dog from Hawkeye.

Elsa Bloodstone and Monica Rambeau. Hmm, I think they are setting up a “Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E.” movie!

Because it is not an argument.

I can’t believe you left out Lucky the Pizza Dog from Hawkeye.

Oh no, he is right.

In 2021 there were 403 movie releases across all platforms.

I think it was partially that, and partially that the scripting just wasnt as tight as the first, the points all three tried to make were more vague, not all that well defined or executed.

I don’t think anyone really believed that the Snyder Cut was going to lead to a Snyder-directed Justice League 2. It was clearly an attempt to run up HBO Max subscription numbers, relying on the gullibility of Snyder’s online fanbase. 

It is a trick that they keep falling for.

This is the same kind of filmmaking as shitposting that led Uwe Boll to reimagine himself as a provocateur, rather than just an aggressively mediocre director. My guess is that at some point they adapt some IP they assume is in the public domain but isn’t, and get sued into oblivion.

The obvious counterpoint is all that sweet sweet John Wick Money.

The idea of a Keanu-led Constantine sequel also seems rooted in the pre-Gunn era of desperate nostalgia, about on par with trying to make Cavill’s Superman a thing again, or thinking that putting Keaton’s Batman in everything would kick off a new era in multiversal storytelling.

I don’t mean to rock the Keanu-boat, but when rumors began to swirl last week that Constantine 2 had been canned, it made sense to me. If I’m Warner Bros, and I’ve just lost over $100 million making and marketing the last long-awaited Keanu Reeves action movie sequel, and I’m given the opportunity to do it again...

This is why they go with these free-to-play Battle Royale games; the path has proven success and the scope of the game is much smaller than most games. If they miss, it’s way less of a blow than missing on some huge single-player project.

It’s a hits business after all!

I am very biased, but the Austin Powers one was just too perfect. 

The editing is what absolutely sells it! All of their videos are like this too. Great stuff!

I think a big reason P4 has felt “weaker” is simply because we’re coming off Phase 3 which was all about building to Endgame. It’s hard to get people who’re used to that level of insanity reset back to these characters in their own loosely connected stories as Marvel seems to be stepping back to start the build again.