- Joined
- Apr 7, 2013
- Messages
- 19,719
Evidently he likes My Big Fat Greek Wedding. If you look at my post a few posts ago his smilie is sneaking off to go watch it.You will hate it. But you hate everything. Well except Pixar movies...
Evidently he likes My Big Fat Greek Wedding. If you look at my post a few posts ago his smilie is sneaking off to go watch it.You will hate it. But you hate everything. Well except Pixar movies...
Sure...IMDB, which is fan based reviews has it at 9.4 out of 10.Some critics? Must be a lot.
Down to 30% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Falling fast to 8.0 right now.Sure...IMDB, which is fan based reviews has it at 9.4 out of 10.
Deadpool killed it. So did The Avengers.Does anyone expect critics to give superhero movies much of a rating?
Hey. I have a spouse to appease.Evidently he likes My Big Fat Greek Wedding. If you look at my post a few posts ago his smilie is sneaking off to go watch it.
Well yeah...Marvel Fanboy Faggots cannot have DC trounce them.Falling fast to 8.0 right now.
Well yeah...Marvel Fanboy Faggots cannot have DC trounce them.
It is...much how Marvel thought that DC movies were too dark and overly dramatic...and now they have Civil War coming out? Seems they changed their philosophy and time to be more like DC.
Yeah. That is so totally it.
Hey. I have a spouse to appease.
If I take the kids to one, she gets hers.
I am so not fucking looking forward to it.
They're getting all cultish about it. It's weird how some people can't enjoy both.Well yeah...Marvel Fanboy Faggots cannot have DC trounce them.
Glad to hear this, most of the reviews are harping on how joyless it is and I keep thinking that's the point..... DUH!The movie is excellent...it does take a bit to really ramp up, but they clearly wanted to flesh out The Trinity. Batman is just flat out brutal. Not much difference in Superman from Man of Steel. Wonder Woman was a bad ass...couple times she smirked in the middle of some fight scenes.
I was very impressed with Eisenberg...Luthor has always battled Superman with his brain, so him being of slight build means nothing. He is a cold mofo though...he has an agenda and keeps to it...doesn't really care who gets hurt along the way...even his own people.
Really? I feel like his incessant hamming came close to spoiling the whole thing. It was like he was trying to pull off the Joker instead of Luthor. Recast that character and make Luthor truly a super villain instead of some geeky dork, it is a much better flick.I was very impressed with Eisenberg...Luthor has always battled Superman with his brain, so him being of slight build means nothing. He is a cold mofo though...he has an agenda and keeps to it...doesn't really care who gets hurt along the way...even his own people.
Gene Haxkman was the definitive Luthor. Eisenberg was over the top, but you kind of have to be when you are competing for time with these superheroes. He was a puppet master.Really? I feel like his incessant hamming came close to spoiling the whole thing. It was like he was trying to pull off the Joker instead of Luthor. Recast that character and make Luthor truly a super villain instead of some geeky dork, it is a much better flick.
The "too dark" narrative was overblown. Although they could have played up the mistrust of humanity and the "God" angle more.
Even Spacey was a better Luthor.Gene Haxkman was the definitive Luthor. Eisenberg was over the top, but you kind of have to be when you are competing for time with these superheroes. He was a puppet master.
Then that would be the third generation Luthor in the Superman history.Even Spacey was a better Luthor.
Then again, I think they were playing him up as son of Lex, hence a different character.