I saw Invasion of the Body Snatchers recently. Absolutely amazing movie with not a single shot wasted. Of course, that hack Ebert thought it was over-rated; you used to be able to set your watch to him praising trash and downing masterpieces.
It was exactly as bad as people said.
These are some pretty admirable edits, overall.
Affleck couldn't possibly look like that iteration of Batman because the amount of tank parts that he would have to stuff into his sleeves would be too much weight to carry.
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I am vengeance! I am the night! I am A TANK!
Hopefully the movie isn't as bad as Frank's overrated batman comics.
Don't worry; anyone that disagrees will simply call you a racist and ironically mumble something about "white washing".
Wow, pictures of some actors chilling in DC. That's um....
okay, then.
"Joker wasn't always super psychotic. He was just a common mobster before he became the Joker"
In what story arc, age, multiverse, etc was that?
Whatever it was, everyone knows that the definitive origin is in Killing Joke. Spending time as a "common mobster" gives him too much chance to be desensitized to stuff. A moment of desperation, a tragic loss (well, TWO tragic losses, really), and chemical mutilation is what creates a charac...
Looks as meh as any other found footage film.
Slapping a bunch of random tattoos on him to convey his craziness. That's just lazy.
And an ignorant stereotype.
Considering that there's now a standalone internet HBO viewer, I don't think you can really blame HBO for not making themselves available to the general public. What is it, like $15 a month?
But otherwise, I agree that content providers can't get TOO angry that people pirate when they stick their shows behind a premium cable package and don't make it available separately. Double pay walls aren't cool.
He makes a political statement SEVEN FREAKING YEARS AGO and it comes up during an interview for the Avengers? Come on. And of course he intentionally follows it up with a question about long past drug use...
Peter Parker's dancing scene was less awkward.
I like how GotG now means that every dark superhero movie gets criticized for being itself.
This calls for a neck snapping.
The setup for why Batman is out for Superman's blood had better be good and not go against who Batman or Superman are.
...is Marvel being so good to us?
...what's a Spiderman?
"Joker fans will instantly recognize the photo as an homage to the cover of Alan Moore and Brian Bolland’s classic story “The Killing Joke."
Or might if there was any resemblance aside from his out of focus hair and a camera.
Go back to getting someone's coffee, super-powerful, indestructible being that's trying to help us fight less powerful creatures out to murder people!
Oh man, the dialogue is so believable and not pandering at all! -_-