trav20
Trav
trav20

The issue with clinging so tightly to the Joker the way that Warner Bros. seems to be doing right now is that the studio is running the very serious risk fatiguing and alienating audiences who’ve only just now come to accept Leto as the new Joker.

Mostly, this lookslike throwing spaghetti against the wall and there’s no way to tell which pieces will stick.

I’ve always said both sides are to blame.

The Shadow is great but could use a little bit of Phantom’s light heartedness and goofiness, just as The Phantom would benefit from some of The Shadow’s grim and grittiness.

Can we add the directing? I’m only two episodes in, but I’m pretty annoyed looking at an out of focus extreme close up of the back of someone’s head that covers 75% of the screen. The picture above is a generous shot - most times the person’s hair is covering the other person’s face. I’m glad someone was feeling

Call me crazy, but I thought the A-Team movie worked. I think it “respected the fans” (which whatever), while updating the idea. At the end of the day, the movie embraced it’s big dumb shoot ‘em up with a villain of the week heritage.

And I’m sure the idea 10 years ago was to make it like The Dark Knight.

Wrong universe Katee.

I’m thinking Kaep has a job by Week 1 at the latest, end of training camp at the earliest.

Great read, great post. Thanks for opening your world up for us.

I really enjoyed Metal #1. But it feels like it should be a great JLA storyline as opposed to a summer event.

God dammit I hate my people.

“Not pony tails or cotton tails

I think Garfield’s enthusiasm for the role was great, but nothing, absolutely nothing about him is Peter Parker. He looks like he is trying not to be confident and it’s not a natural look for him.

#thecardinalway

Is Johnson fully aware that we are fully aware that TLJ is going to be the ESB knock off that TFA was of ANH? #woke

Wildcat Hockey for life!!!

Interesting. I legitimately thought Disney would be buying Netflix. Between the Disney deal & Netflix debt report that came out last week, it seemed predestined.

In the original the idea that they are all old is a one off joke from the movie, something to the affect of “We’ll all be in our 20s ten years from now we should be able to show up to places on time.” That’s it, never gets mentioned again. It references the idea that all the camp counselors in the 80s movies it

Sound advice there. The original movie carries a lot of the load for the prequel. My god though the first two episodes of the sequel...