don't be confusing me woman!
i was asking about this guy
Yeah.. who.. from bgol.
don't be confusing me woman!
i was asking about this guy
Books.in the movie or the books?
books, Gotham is inspired by NYC mostly Brooklyn and Downtown Manhattan
Metropolis is inspired by NYC mostly Midtown and Queens
Bludhaven is inspired by NJ Jersey City Hoboken Newark
And then the friggin Teen Titans are NYC
Yeah.. who.. from bgol.
All that's cool but does nothing to address the WTF of his pops appearing on the mountain. And the old natives at the foot of the mountain saying he was going up to die made it more confusing. The reasons why he went up there that you addressed were never unclear to me, even in the theatrical cut.
I wanted to get some of the bgol members to be on a podcast
one on comic books and comic movies like fatman on batman (you would be VERY welcome)
and a more cultural pop media news tv movie internet
and another on sports and culture.
but the issue is maintaining some anonymity because of potential ocking.
but to be real I don't see that happening
since there are literally hundreds of podcasts and we could have members doing my idea right a this moment and we would NEVER know unless they told you.
Only difference is I would be SUGGESTING our podcast to the board
so I guess it wouldn't be hard to guess what is what.
Image like a screen cut into 4 squares and some lucha libre masks!!!!
Or
debate desk ,the masks and the names are the screen names but we NEVER address the masks
ever.
And just have a serious debate
and mention Tical in complete disdain at various points like he was our evil former member...
"When I saw that fight scene it was horrible just terrible, may Tical's eyes be DAMNED!!!"
Or
use that bane voice modulator to give reviews
A question before I watch the "ultimate" cut...
How/when did Clark figure Bruce Wayne was Batman? I never saw him use his x-Ray vision or do any investigative reporting. Yet before the fight he yells out "Bruce".
Here's a Deeply Upsetting Rumor About the Next Batman Movie
American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis is sitting at dinner with some movie executives. They say they know some other executives working on Ben Affleck’s upcoming Batman movie. And they tell Ellis something that should chill the heart of not just superhero fans, but fans of movies, period.
Now, a caveat before you read this: It’s third-hand story—from movie executives who told other movie executives who told Ellis who told The Ringerduring an interview. We also have no idea who any of these executives are, or if any of them are in a position to truly know this information. On the other hand, there is no obvious reason for Ellis to lie about this.
With that warning out of the way, here is what Ellis said during a larger story about the movie industry:
I was having dinner with a couple of executives who know other executives who are working on the [forthcoming] Batman movie, The Batman. And they were just telling me that there are serious problems with the script. And that the executives I was having dinner with were complaining about people who work on the Batman movie. And they just said they went to the studio and they said, ‘Look, the script is … Here’s 30 things that are wrong with it that we can fix.’ And [the executives] said, ‘We don’t care. We don’t really care. The amount of money we’re going to make globally, I mean 70 percent of our audience is not going to be seeing this in English. And it doesn’t really matter, these things that you’re bringing up about the flaws of the script.’ So I do think global concerns play a big part in how movies, and what movies, are being made, obviously.
We reached out to Warner Bros. for comment but have not yet heard back as of publication. But it’s certainly true that we’re well past the point where Hollywood makes movies just for the U.S.
Look at a movie like Warcraft. Not a Warner Bros. movie but in the U.S. it grossed $47 million. Overseas, it grossed $386 million, almost ten times as much. Terminator: Genisys did almost $90 million in the U.S. and $350 million internationally. And those are the bad movies. Good movies can even more shocking; Furious 7 made $800 million more overseas than in the U.S., while Avatar made over $1 billion more.
As for the DC movies, the difference is a little less eye-popping, but still significant. Batman v Superman made over $200 million more internationally than the U.S.; Suicide Squad has made well over $100 million more and counting. That means Warner Bros. could have only released those movies overseas and still been relatively happy with the grosses.
From a financial standpoint, it makes sense, but it is infinitely disheartening to imagine Warner Bros. deciding a coherent script isn’t necessary to make the film. So I guess if we get to the release of Ben Affleck’s Batman movie and has the same plot problems (and/or critical reception) as Suicide Squad or Batman v Superman, we know where to point the fingers.
The Chinese pretty much control Hollywood now, Hollywood won't even put any Chinese stereotypes in their movies anymore or the Chinese government won't allow it in theatres over there.So basically they don't give a fuck! They're getting that Chinese money!! Still, don't foreign audiences want to see quality movies as well?
You should know by now that most of the job making decisions is done by congress and your local government. Don't be buying into all the election hype.I totally believe this.
IMO WB is like the repugs in the 2 party system. All they care about is the bottom line and staying on top. They have a fan/constituent base that swallows any bullshit lame nominee or candidate that they trot out and than said fan base makes constant excuses to try and polish the shit turd movie/candidate that they put out.
Just like you see dumb ass repugs trying to say trump is a business man and will fix problems (despite going bankrupt numerous times and losing a $$$billion$$$ in 1 year) you had people trying to wax poetic about bullshit deeper meaning and trying to breath extra life into the bullshit rooftop scene as greater than it really is.
And behind it all is a leadership group that doesn't give 2 fucks about its fan base or their expectations for the end product.
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ton of executive branch appointments - majority do not require congressional approvalYou should know by now that most of the job making decisions is done by congress and your local government. Don't be buying into all the election hype.
I was telling my friend this last night after watching it again on HBOsitting here watching this shit again with my girl, her first time seeing it. this shit is horrible. I'm only ten minutes and i can't take it. I'm just waiting for Flash to start.
1st ten minutes of crap:
Dude stays in the building for no reason
showing how Bruces parents died...again
How they found the Kryptonite.
Quite possibly the worse superhero movie of the 2000s. All three Fantastic Fours were better than this crap.
All three Fantastic Fours were better than this crap.
watch it again - i dare youna you def full of shit lol
watch it again - i dare you
I was telling my friend this last night after watching it again on HBO
to each their own...Ironically... I saw this again and I enjoyed it more.
to each their own...
this time around I decided to ignore the editing, I wanted to enjoy some parts of the movie...
but then the dialogue and score started pissing me off
the execs at WB and Snyder need to feel real repercussions over this movie