Guys, guys, guys. If you read the article you'd know it was Christians that had issue with this. Quit the circle jerk and you'll find the world isn't out to get you.
And, Ol Boy. If a Christian is only a Christian because they're afraid of death... are they truly Christian or are they just covering their ass? Won't your god know this or is it that easy to put one over him? In the words of Cell, "I mean wtf kind of logic is that?"
@Cell, I'd point out the hypocrisy in your posts, but by your replies it's quite clear you're not interested in the opinions of others; just your closed minded views on the world.
But in all seriousness. Why bring atheism into this post? Oh yes, because you didn't bother to read the article and assumed that it was those evil atheists. It was actually a Christian group, but again, I don't want to confuse you with things like "truth" and "comm...
Ugh... either you're trolling hard or actually think everyone's out to get you. I don't know which is worse. List is lame, but let's not bring politics into a matter that has none.
No you should boycott Noah because it looks god awful, lol.
Uhh, do you mean Leonardo DiCaprio? He's been talented since he was a kid. Wolf of Wall Street wasn't out of left field or anything, lol.
Judging by the last movie? We're going to get a Lex Luthor that, while not overtly terrible, that doesn't understand the the source material that made it popular to begin with.
Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
Fool me thrice, shame on Hollywood.
Fool me for the fourth time, and... oh, who am I kidding? I'm streaming this turd of a movie just like I did 1-3.
While I don't disagree that he would be an excellent choice, I think we should keep Star Trek and Star Wars apart.
Somehow I'm not surprised...
That would've made sense, though, and we can't have that...
Superman Returns was better than Man of Steel. Don't get me wrong, it wasn't perfect. Far from it, yet it was more faithful to the source material than Man of Steel.
And Kevin Spacey was awesome as Lex!
I was looking forward to this movie. Then I saw Quicksilver...
Agreed, so pretty much the opposite of what they did with Into Darkness :). It was a good movie, unless you happened to be a fan of anything Trek related.
So... it's twilight?
A total reinvention to anyone that hasn't read the comic books, surely she meant to say?
Is... is that... Kevin Conroy doing the voice of Deathstroke?! I'm so confused :(
Anyway, I find all the animated movies to be more interesting than their hollywood equivalents. They just seem to "get" the subject material.
While I DO think a new star wars is great, their insistence on going back to the original timeline has me worried that we'll never see the Old Republic movies I've always wanted... or even the future era with Skywalker's grandson.
Oh, agreed. If anything, the environment was one of the greatest of all time. I'll give it that.
One of the things Cameron does the best is listen to input from scientists. Word is that he wouldn't put the floating mountains in until scientists could show him proof that it could happen in real life. Now that's determination.
I highly recommend his solo cd to anyone that enjoyed this. I usually dislike when actors try to cross borders just because they can, but this is one actor that could've made it as a musician had he chose that career over acting.
Well, Swamp-thing is slightly less ridiculous... but that's not saying much.