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The last comedy I watched in the theater was Neighbors
For me it was worth it lol
For me it was worth it lol
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Dude was like "*points at screen* That was a good one!"wtf
I'm the same way, honestly.
I don't go to the movies unless it's a film like The Revenant.
I did see Superbad in theaters though, and it was great other than the dude sitting next to me alone wearing over ear headphones and verbally responding to every joke.
but yea maybe because it feels like too much of a gamble? could be funny be then could be just stupid
I was shocked by how good Neighbors was. Hannibal as a police officer.The last comedy I watched in the theater was Neighbors
For me it was worth it lol
Dude was like "*points at screen* That was a good one!"
For me it's because with most comedies you'll have the same experience on a 55" HDTV as you would in theaters.
I was shocked by how good Neighbors was. Hannibal as a police officer.
critically i can see why IM3 is seen as a good film
Have you seen Ghost Rider, GR2, F4, Elektra, Daredevil, Hulk?I legit hate Iron Man 3 more than any movie ever made.
Actually naw 2nd behind Transformers 2.
Iron Man 3 didn't have anything blatantly racist.
It got to a point I had seen all the DC animated stuff that was out and I got impatient waiting so I just decided to flip it and just wait until a whole bunch of stuff was out so I wouldn't run out again. Now everyday there's a new animated movie I can come across the first time and enjoy.I'm surprised you hadn't seen it before. It's the main reason I'm so excited for the movie. Probably top three DC animated for me.Ended up watching this with my 2 yr old niece. This **** was dope.Master Zik watch Assault on Arkham ASAP
So great Now I'm over here tight knowing SS probably won't be anywhere as good.
It really had just about everything you'd want from a SS and Batman movie. Was digging Deadshot and Black Spider (saw that little twist with him coming) the most. Liked how crew's name held true and they kept dropping like flies as things went on.
Only slight complaint would be I've always seen the Joker as serial killer strong and could take a lot of punishment so like most comics and animated stuff he takes a beating keeps on going but in this son had moves like an experienced warrior He should not have done the damage he did to Deadshot. Shooting Bats is one thing but damn he was holding his own and winning.
You're insane.I enjoyed IM 2 more than IM 3.
IM 3 is the only movie ever where i feel i really wasted my damn money and ive seen all transformers movies in theatres
That's what they were trying to establish on multiple platforms when the New52 started. Ditched Lois and hooked Supes up with an amazon.So wait Superman and Wonder Woman together? Never knew this.
Man, I paid for me and my girl to see Daredevil when I was like 16.Transformers Age of Extinction is legit one of the worst films i've ever seen in theaters. Only saving grace is that my friend's mother had free tickets to AMC so I didn't personally pay anything, except hours of my time that i'll never get backJust an all around bad movie.
THR reports that WB now plans to produce less "homegrown" movies than usual, and put a much stronger focus on their big tentpole franchises: DC, LEGO, and Harry Potter/Fantastic Beasts - and part of that could involve some kind of shake-up where the burgeoning DCEU is concerned.
Warners maintains there has been no change in policy. "Warner Bros. has historically had the biggest, most diverse slate in the motion picture industry," says a rep in a statement. "We did last year, we will this year, and we will continue to do so into the foreseeable future." (The studio says it will release 18 movies this year and is projected to release 19 in 2017.)
^^ That's the fear all the CBM haters have
One of Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice's most notable scenes shows the Dark Knight dreaming of a desolate future ruled by Superman and his armada. While the significance of Batman's "dream" is still a mystery, Dawn Of Justice's storyboard artist Jay Oliva (who also directed the animated Flashpoint film) surmises that this reverie indicates dark days ahead in the future of the DCEU.
"OK, you've watched The Flashpoint Paradox, my movie, right? In the DC Universe in the comics, there's this thing where – it's a little different than the Back To The Future thing where you can go back in time and change your threads and stuff − but in DC, when you go back in time, you create this kind of Time Boom kind of thing where lots of things change," he stated in a recent Hall Of Justice Podcast.
"I don't know if this is Zack's thinking, but this is mine: what if that isn't a dream sequence? What if what you saw was a Time Boom, a latent memory from the future when Flash comes back? If you look at the cut, he doesn't go to sleep. He's waiting for the [Lexcorp file decryption] and suddenly this [Knightmare sequence] comes in, and he's jogged out of it seeing his own death. And what does he see? He sees Flash. And if you're a DC fan, you know what's happening. You know that Flash going back in time, that memory is now coming back to him... mind you, it's jumbled."
Listening to them throw around JL ideas made me realize that Snyder is likely going to be doing bastardized versions of everything they mentioned@ 29:30 - 43:00 - talks about Batman/ JL/ DCEU
@ 1:25:18 - 1:30:40 - talks about Suicide Squad reshoots
that's not what i'm saying. The one of the main complaints of people who are against CBMs is that they're causing Studios to de-prioritize original IPs and smaller films, which is what that story seems to say WB is doing.^^ That's the fear all the CBM haters have
It doesn't state that they'll make less DC films though, WB as a whole might cut back on bigger budget films since Pan and Jupiter Ascending were giant flops. So far, I don't think they plan to cancel any CBMs in their plan, those are probably still their money makers since they are somewhat desperate for a new franchise.
Warner Bros. Pushes 'Jungle Book' to 2018, 'Wonder Woman' Gets New Date
A Warner Bros. event film is set for 2017, while two DC films are slated for 2018 and 2019.
Warner Bros. has shifted the release dates for its upcoming films Wonder Woman and Jungle Book, plus it has dated three more currently untitled films.
Jungle Book, which will be directed by Andy Serkis, is moving back an entire year, from Oct. 6, 2017, to Oct. 19, 2018.
Warner Bros.' Jungle Book movie is one of two competing films based on the Rudyard Kipling's book of the same name. Disney's version, directed by Jon Favreau, comes out on April 15 in the U.S.
In DC cinematic universe news, Wonder Woman, which will star Gal Gadot (who made her debut in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice), is moving up from June 23, 2017, to June 2, 2017.
Warner Bros. also set dates for two of its now-untitled DC films: Oct. 5, 2018, and Nov. 1, 2019. These new dates are set for yet-to-be announced films and are in addition to the already set DC films, which include Suicide Squad (August 5, 2016), The Flash (March 16, 201, The Justice League Part One (Nov. 17, 2017), Aquaman (July 27, 201, Shazam! (April 5, 2019), Justice League Part Two (June 14, 2019) and Cyborg (April 3, 2020)
An untitled WB event film is slated for Oct. 6, 2017.