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Oh yeah...forgot about him.Cyborg over Martian Manhunter. Rooney Rule and all.
Oh yeah...forgot about him.Cyborg over Martian Manhunter. Rooney Rule and all.
Green Lantern is going to be athletic.Cyborg over Martian Manhunter. Rooney Rule and all.
I thought it was great.Just watched Birdman...
I really didn't like it at all. The way it ended was terrible, IMO. I really thought they would actually tie the psychosis together at the end, but they just didn't. The way his daughter looked up like he flew away like he was actually Birdman was dumb. Why it was nominated for an Oscar is beyond me.
I really liked it too. I think the ending is open ended too. Keaton and Norton were great.I thought it was great.
~thumbs nose as unsophisticated poster~
I thought it was pretty cool how they played to the actor's reputations. Norton has a reputation for being that difficult to work with and it is one of the reasons Marvel replaced him with Ruffalo. I enjoyed it overall but it wasn't my favorite of the year or anythingI really liked it too. I think the ending is open ended too. Keaton and Norton were great.
I liked it too.I finally watched Man of Steel. I have to say I loved it. I don't get the weak reviews at all. I don't like Superman or Snyder so I expected to hate it, but it won me over big. Zod was probably the best comic book movie villain since the Joker. He wasn't even so much a villain as just the antagonist since everything he did made sense. Superman having to chose between his birth family and his adopted family - obviously you knew how that would turn out, but it had an emotion to it I didn't expect. Consider me hyped for Dawn of Justice.
Yeah count me in that column as well it was a well-done movie IMO.I finally watched Man of Steel. I have to say I loved it. I don't get the weak reviews at all. I don't like Superman or Snyder so I expected to hate it, but it won me over big. Zod was probably the best comic book movie villain since the Joker. He wasn't even so much a villain as just the antagonist since everything he did made sense. Superman having to chose between his birth family and his adopted family - obviously you knew how that would turn out, but it had an emotion to it I didn't expect. Consider me hyped for Dawn of Justice.
He was genetically engineered to care about one thing - defending Krypton. All the terrible things he did in pursuit of his only responsibility and he still failed. To me he was a tragic figure. I thought he was away more relate-able than pretty much any Marvel villain outside of Loki in GotGI love Man of Steel too, but I actually found Zod to be the weak link. He was very one note...everything yelling.
I heard they had 2 babies scheduled to be on set that day and neither showed up for whatever reason and instead of rescheduling he just said F itGood grief. Why the fuck did Clint film that scene using an obviously fake baby?
That's the best way I can sum up my feelings on it as well. They acting was phenomenal, I just didn't like the movie all that much.Um, yeah. I just watched Birdman and while I liked it. I hated it. You know what I mean.
In that case it shows that Eastwood may not be cut out for directing. You can film around shit like that if you have to. He made it very obvious it was a fake baby in the shots he took.I heard they had 2 babies scheduled to be on set that day and neither showed up for whatever reason and instead of rescheduling he just said F it
~looks at Eastwood's directing credits~In that case it shows that Eastwood may not be cut out for directing. You can film around shit like that if you have to. He made it very obvious it was a fake baby in the shots he took.
Well, he should have worked around a baby doll. It was a terrible misstep and it might cost him an Oscar.~looks at Eastwood's directing credits~
Ya, he's obviously not cut out for this kind of work.