The Killing Joke was almost as big a disappointment to me as I am to my father.
The Killing Joke was almost as big a disappointment to me as I am to my father.
I see Trump more as a dementia-addled Penguin returning from retirement in Florida to do battle with the aged dark knight.
Pretty much given up on DC's cinematic output, despite a mild hope that Wonder Woman will be good.
My strong preference was the Joker; great fashion sense, cool gadgets (lethal handbuzzer, acid sprawling lapel flower) and no motive beyond doing whatever seems funniest/will wind Batman up the most.
See, I found it funnier with each repetition; did not think they would take it so far and the music was perfect.
Sad loss for everyone, but I'm hopeful he's chilling with Bowie in The White Lodge.
" paying someone to perform some kink for you while being disgusted by you doesn't seem like much fun."
Just caught up to this. Seems like a strange blend of Justified and Banshee. It wasn't a masterpiece, but I enjoyed it and wouldn't mind seeing more.
I believe they used cameras.
While that might explain some of it, I find it difficult to absolve Snyder of all blame given that the one film he's made that is entirely his own brainchild is Suckerpunch; one of the most misguided films of the decade, as well as being an utter failure on every level.
Technically they're not dead people or ghosts, they're just differently alive.
Hello darkness my old friend . . .
I don't understand it either. BvS wasn't a spectacular failure or even a failure at all in terms of profit, but when you compare it to The Avengers, which had a slightly smaller budget yet made far more money and received far more praise, it's slightly strange that the execs seem so confident that Snyder is the man to…
I think more should be made of the fact that he didn't decide to travel back in time to save his mother on a whim; he did it shortly after witnessing the violent murder of his surviving parent and creating a version of himself who essentially died to defeat the villain/save all reality. Those are fairly mitigating…
The collective apathy of the viewers.
I hate to be pedantic with regards to a cartoon of all things, but it was the crown, not the ice powers, that caused Simon's insanity.
Still waiting on her to return . . .
While pseudo-stalking her in a totally not creepy way.
He's part of an on-going (meta-human) criminal conspiracy.
It's cool that Wally has officially become Kid Flash but I find it difficult to get excited about such a development as the writing team seems to have enough trouble with one speedster, and a great deal more trouble with two opposed speedsters; no idea how they're going to justify Central City not being a crime-free…