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No. I simply brought up what you usually do and have been doing since MOS dropped 2-3 years agoDiscussion? You just told me how I would review a film, or performance.
Here we goYou truly don't even know what it is you're arguing, you just think you do.
You've been constantly repeating that with MOS since MOS came out. Constantly. Any time it's brought up. I don't think there exists a MOS post by you where you're not bringing that up.Do you have any other reviews where I say film X is better because it's just the newest version? No? Oh.
You've yet to say anything about Bale as Batman.But I'm gonna do that with Bale/Kilmer/Clooney cuz of one movie that I used prior examples.
Thank you for telling me how I would write my own review on somethin.
You're not reading AND comprehending CP.I'll let you get back to spinnin out of the argument you got with RFX now so you can finish prejudging a film you won't see for 6 weeks.
You can't weave in and out of sarcasm and expect to not get the same with hyperbole to match.I'ma start working on my Avengers 3 review for 2018, wanna make sure I get everything down ahead of time.
Thing is while CP would want it to be that way, I don't think the ppl who don't like MOS came in to it looking for reasons to hate it.It's perfectly normal for people to have expectations going into a movie, bad or good.
Never understood why people go into movies looking for reasons to hate it though. I guess it's just to be different?
Son of Batman was trash
Avengers was half of a good movie
Iron man 1 was maybe 1/3 of a good movie
Thor, Iron Man 2-3, First Avenger, Thor Dark World, Age of Ultron are all garbage tier
I don't even remember winter soldier
Guardians of the Galaxy is forgettable at best
Deadpool was ok
MoS was the best Dragonballz movie I've ever seen
Batman Begins should've been a prequel to Taken and focused on Liam Neesons more. Maybe then it wouldn't be so dull
TDK is god tier
TDKR was good until Nolan went full ******
I'm over this whole comic book movie thing
Man... Snyder should do a DBZ movie. I'd pay for that as long as he uses the right color palette.
^I think he's saying that based off of Snyder's style and the action scenes in MOS, Watchmen, 300, specifically MOS cuz of all the aerial fighting and eye beams.
I can't disagree. DBZ story wise isn't allt hat complicated and pretty simple and straightforward. It'd be a feat to **** it up by a director that at least has command of some parts of film making.
As for the animated movies is Bad Blood any good? I watched Flashpoint and was thinking of watching more but I don't care for Robins at all and passed when I read the summaries for Son of Batman and that other one. Rather stick with Batman, and the rest of the JL or other DC characters although I doubt there are movies for them yet.
Season one was great but I was never a fan of how they started season 2. The random time skip and new roster. It kinda invalidated everything that was worked toward in S1 IMO. It still turned out to be solid and had some interesting arcs before getting cancellednightwing has a top 5 DC costume
blue and black
finished young justice
7.5/8
both seasons took a bit of warming up but finished off super strong
great storytelling
I have some bad news for you. He's most likely undercover as Nightwing in SS.Scott Eastwood can't be Nightwing right?
He isn't the spy's for the agency he works for (Spyral) has some face altering technology called Hypnos and something else that alters the users face so he's in disguiseYeah, well the whole idea of Grayson becoming a spy, traveling around the world with his face being seen but never being recognized as Bruce's ward/adopted son while he's also suppose to be dead isn't any dumber.
Agreed, wasn't it publicized that Bruce took Grayson in after his parents died?^Yep. What's really dumb is that after **** Grayson was outed as Nightwing people around the world couldn't figure out that Bruce Wayne is Batman.
^Yep. What's really dumb is that after **** Grayson was outed as Nightwing people around the world couldn't figure out that Bruce Wayne is Batman.
Agreed, wasn't it publicized that Bruce took Grayson in after his parents died?
In that universe, everyone is clueless.Yep. It's a well-known fact that **** Grayson is Bruce Wayne's ward/adopted son. Bruce has family photo's of them, and the other "Robin's", together in his freaking house. They appear together in the public on a regular basis and depending on the universe **** Grayson even has a stock in the Wayne Company and partial control in the event of Bruce's death. It should honestly be impossible to Google "Richard/**** Grayson" and not have Bruce Wayne instantly pop up as his guardian.Agreed, wasn't it publicized that Bruce took Grayson in after his parents died?^Yep. What's really dumb is that after **** Grayson was outed as Nightwing people around the world couldn't figure out that Bruce Wayne is Batman.Especially with the highly publicized nature of ****'s death and the publicity then involved in Bruce taking him in.
According To Computer Scientists, BATMAN v SUPERMAN Only Has A 32% Chance Of Making A Profit
Is someone at Marvel financing a secret smear campaign against Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice? It's hard to believe any of this negativity is going to have an impact on a movie which pits the Caped Crusader against the Man of Steel, but the latest baffling story to emerge is in regards to computer scientists who have come up with a way of figuring out how likely it is that a movie will reach profitability.
By using data they've compiled from 2506 movies released between 2000 - 2010, their program analyses everything from the budget to cast and release date to figure out just how likely it is that a movie will turn a profit of at least $7.3 million at the box office, a number they believe studios need in order to be happy with their investment. In the case of Batman v Superman, it stands only a 32% chance of becoming profitable next month.
Michael Lash, a PhD student who helped conduct the experiment attempted to justify that by stating that, "Movies that sell better at the box office may also need bigger investments. Thus they do not necessarily provide satisfactory returns for investors." That's all well and good, but there are a lot of problems here.
For starters, they're using data from BEFORE superhero movies took off in a big way (just look at how Ant-Man, Deadpool, and Guardians of the Galaxy have performed in recent years), and are failing to take into account things like word of mouth and marketing. As a result, of all the reasons you might have to worry about Batman v Superman not being a hit, the findings from this computer program probably shouldn't be one of them...