Screenhall - March is over so it’s about time to look back on all the events that have happened. It sure was a month packed with a lot of huzzah and sadness as well depending on where you stand after the release of the anticipated DC superhero “epic” Batman v Superman.
Suprisingly Hollywood stopped releasing bug-budget blockbusters only in the summer slot and is happily releasing them throughout the whole year as well, usually starting in March. So after the winter hibernation it is to get out the house, enjoy the birds and the bees and the dogs, then later on jump in you local cinema and watch all the new releases that are worth seeing. But don’t forget the internet is ever so productive so you can expect a lot of things going on in the virtual sphere as well. And that’s where we come in.
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There's a line from Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi" that says "you don't know what you got 'til it's gone." That's also an accurate assessment of Ben Affleck's time as Batman. Though his initial casting was met with fan backlash (let's feign shock and horror here), he established himself as a credible and distinct Dark Knight. Some fans have even proclaimed him the best Batman there's ever been. The Oscar-winning filmmaker has made it clear that he no longer wants to make big franchise movies, including superhero flicks, so "The Flash" may well end up being his Batman swansong.
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