*filed under rumor #20423
When you consider that Wonder Woman was originally conceived by a feminist it makes sense that a woman should be directing the movie.
A sad day indeed
Part 2 was viewed by many as a flop, I found it to be disappointing myself. It didn't feel like much of a trek film - the whole plot of the film basically revolves around Earth.
I think the fact that we have so many different content providers competing for viewers is really what has ushered in the new renaissance in tv. We are no longer forced to watch sitcoms on the same handful of networks.
One of my favorite movies this year.
12 Years a Slave is considered 2014? Essie Davis from The Babadook was awesome.
So it is supposed to exist in the same universe as the Avengers, but I thought Daredevil wasn't a Disney owned property?
So it will probably be one of the highest grossing movies out of all the films...
Been hearing this a lot, not sure if people are that familiar with the Suicide Squad. With the exception of maybe Deadshot, they are all evil. They are anti villains. The Guardians are anti heroes.
I don't understand why you would limit the cast to one sex to begin with. I'd like to see both male and female actors playing the title roles.
Congrats Hollywood, you finally realized that women watch more than just romantic comedies. If you really want to appear open minded, then why not let a women actually direct for a change? Why not cast a woman over the age of 40 not named Meryl Streep? Because you haven't really changed, it's just a marketing scheme as ...
I actually prefer the Marvel films that came out pre MCU, Ang Lee's Hulk is no exception. Little misguided but expertly crafted nonetheless. Raimi's Spiderman, X2 and the original Blade. These films were all solid.
The MCU films just feel too calculated. They are products of Disney. At any rate, it's good to see that they are starting to think outside the box with movies like Gaurdians.
Never in all my days did I ever expect to come across Julie Andrews in a list such as this. If I must say I think she deserves better than #27.
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I want this (movie) inside of me.
Yeah, I'm not quite sure how a Bioshock feature length film would work. I always thought of it as an Evil Dead sort of horror movie, where the main character discovers rapture and he has to try to survive a gauntlet of torture in order to escape.
Lest we forget, the MCU did have a rough go of it early on. The Incredible Hulk, Captain America The First Avenger, Thor. Had Iron Man not been such a success so early on who knows if we would have made it to an Avenger's film.
Yeah, I tend to have the same problem with Supes. He's always portrayed as so powerful that the only interesting conflict you can come up with is some sort of internal struggle. I can't blame Snyder for going in the direction he did, focusing on the implications that a god-like being such as Superman would have on the world.
But that's just it - he doesn't exactly make a strong case for superman. Sure, Supes can help save us from the latest natural disaster o...
But who will play Lando!?
Sabotage was embarrassingly awful; it was also directed by David Ayer, who's upcoming film is Suicide Squad.
I feel like Swcharzzenagar just made this film to prove that he could still be edgy, but it totally backfired.