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Post by trashcanman on Apr 16, 2015 22:45:12 GMT 2
What do we think?
Interesting idea, but the constant callbacks are coming off as desperate now.
Looks pretty cool. Love the Yellowjacket suit. I'm in.
And now for the showstopper:
OK, sold now.
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Post by trashcanman on Apr 18, 2015 19:19:42 GMT 2
Oh, and we have a bonus!
Honestly, this seems like a total joke. A dark dystopia where Superman rules the world and Batman uses a sniper rifle talks in a robot voice even though his mouth is uncovered and says stupid gritty nonsense lines like "Do you bleed? You will." It'll take some serious good word of mouth to get me into the theater for that one.
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Post by The Curmudgeon on Apr 21, 2015 13:50:55 GMT 2
Terminator is a movie I can wait for until it's on Netflix or something. I'm not paying money to see that silly shit. "Come with me if you want to live." STOP TRYING TO MAKE THAT A THING.
Ant-Man could really surprise us all, I think. Genius casting in Paul Rudd, who's never anything but likeable. Ant-Man is a pretty layered character and deserves more than "LOLANTMAN" status. Hopefully this movie does that.
And Star Wars. Damn it, it's happening again. I said I wouldn't be burned, I wouldn't get my hopes up again after Episode I, but yeah, this looks so good. That Han and Chewie shot at the end, man. Hoo-wee.
I quite like the idea of where they're going with Batman and Superman, and seriously after the mass destruction Supes caused in the last movie I get why people would see him as some negative force, but the whole idea of Batman vs Superman just fucking BUGS me. While Batman is being all dark and menacing and asking if Superman can bleed, Superman could have blown a whole through him with his laser vision and used his super-speed to ram a Batarang up Batman's ass. It just doesn't make any sense to me. Do I still want to see it? Yeah. I wasn't a fan of the last Batman movie or the last Superman movie, but it's still got me interested. Avengers 2 will still be better, though.
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Post by trashcanman on Apr 21, 2015 19:42:52 GMT 2
No doubt. I don't dislike the idea of dark versions of the characters in elseworlds-style stories, but it just strikes me as insane that they're tentpoling their entire cinematic universe around versions of the heroes that barely resemble themselves. Is Wonder Woman going to take after Frank Miller's hyper-feminist skank version too?
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