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wow @ keep calm and call batman lol

SMH. They disrespect Superman in his own movie.

I don't think it's disrespect but it is funny though. Just goes to show that Batman has already existed before Superman already got started so it seems they already know that an older Batman will be on the sequel. So I guess some credit (not too much) is due for them actually thinking along that far ahead?



When does the MoS DVD/Blu-Ray drop?

Nov 12 iirc.
 
Yeah, I realized after I posted that Superman had just started to be a hero and out in public. They put that easter egg in to get a laugh and they probably already planned to have Batman involved in the movies.
 
The Poughkeepsi Tapes

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film synopsis

The Poughkeepsie Tapes is an American documentary-style 2007 horror film directed by John Erick Dowdle and starring Bobbi Sue Luther, Samantha Robson and Ivar Brogger.
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When police raid a house in a city north of New York, they discover a profoundly disturbing record of one man's ugly crimes. Investigators find over 800 videotapes shot by the killer which present a visual record of his murders in all their horrifying details. Both state and federal law enforcement teams sift through the gruesome images, looking for clues of his identity, the identity of his victims, and where he could have gone. Repeated viewings of the materials reveal little beyond the terrible facts of the crimes, and as the authorities comb through the madman's images, they find the tapes have had a disquieting effect on them.
The killer does not only capture the murders themselves, but the abductions, tortures and postmortem mutilations of his victims (along with bizarre fetishes involving balloons) all the while never allowing himself to be shown on film unless entirely disguised. Because the killer numbered the video tapes in order, investigators are able to determine that he started with the most vulnerable of victims: an 8 year old named Jennifer Gorman is abducted while playing in her front yard.
After the success of his first abduction and murder, the killer becomes less impulsive in his crimes. Carefully selecting the area in which he will strike next, he convinces a couple, the Andersons, that his car has broken down and they agree to give him a ride to a local gas station for aid. On the way, he clubs the male in the head and subdues the female using a cloth doused in a chemical solution while filming her face in close up. Investigators understand this would have taken considerable practice to achieve. The tape shows that the killer performed a C-section on the female, placing the severed head of her husband inside her womb before sewing her up again to later rouse her from unconsciousness and film her reaction. In the process of investigating the Andersons' disappearance, they come to realise the level of mutilation the killer is capable of, as well as his degree of premeditation. The killer made himself known in the CCTV footage of another gas station some time before the Andersons' abduction and murder, using sign language to give clues where he intends to dispose of one of the bodies.
It is then shown that the killer is stalking his next victim, the teenage Cheryl Dempsey. Taking advantage that she is alone with her boyfriend (Tim Surrey), he enters her house. After secretly walking through the house he places the camera where it cannot be seen and hides in a closet until he is ready to attack. Although he abducts Cheryl, he murders and mutilates Tim, leaving his corpse at the scene. It is only after the discovery of the tapes it becomes clear that this crime scene has been carefully arranged in order to obscure possible psychological profiling. Rather than killing Cheryl, he imprisons her in his basement, abusing her sexually, physically and psychologically as his "slave", a name he beats her into accepting as her new one. Cheryl's mother, Victoria Dempsey, appeals to her kidnapper in a televised statement. He then goes to see her, offering to help in finding Cheryl while filming her response. It dawns on Victoria that she is confronted with the man that has abducted her daughter, he merely chuckles and runs away while she is paralyzed with shock.
At this point the killer changes his modus operandi and begins targeting prostitutes while posing as a police officer. In his video record we are shown that in some cases he does not kill his victim directly, instead forcing Cheryl (now dressed in medieval style attire and rubber mask) to kill them. Because of the location in which he dumps the bodies and the level of mutilation they have suffered, the press now dub him "The Water Street Butcher". Forensic investigations discover several of the bodies are found to have the same sperm secretions. Using Ted Bundy's advice on a previous series of murders, authorities come to realize that the killer might indulge in necrophilia with his victims and should stake out areas where they find "fresh bodies" instead of making the discovery public. This is impossible as they can never find a fresh enough corpse.
Investigating one of the victims' apartments, police find fingerprints and saliva on an unwashed glass leading them to arrest former police officer James Foley. Because Foley has a history of visiting prostitutes, no alibi on the dates of the abductions, various evidence found within Foley's car, eye witness statements and matching sperm samples, he is convicted as The Water Street Butcher. Foley continues to plead his innocence and refuses to make any deals; he is sentenced to death in Pennsylvania. A few days after James' execution by lethal injection, one of the leading investigators finds a map in his mailbox letting him know they have "missed one" and the location of a new body. It becomes clear that the real killer had taken James Foley's sperm from a fertility clinic and meticulously framed him (making James Foley another of his victims by proxy). Foley is exonerated of the murders on September 12. Because of the close date to the 9/11 attacks, this goes unrecognized by the general public. The ever changing nature and variation of the murders means every psychological profile is contradicting. The Water Street murders continue.
Investigators trace the location of his house by records from a downloaded map of the area where one of the abductions takes place and raid the location. They find the house to be so clean that there are no fingerprints anywhere and no clues to the killer's identity. Along with the discovery of over 800 numbered video cassettes capturing several thousand hours chronicling his sadism, numerous dead bodies buried in the back yard (including the body of the original tenant), they find Cheryl Dempsey still alive, 8 years after her original abduction. She has been mentally abused to such an extent that she self harms and tortures herself in secret. Cheryl gives an interview where she says she believes her captor loves her and will return shortly to collect her. Soon after the interview, she commits suicide and in a note states her undying love for her "master". Not long after Cheryl is buried, her remains are mysteriously dug up and disappear.
Although only 27 of the cataloged videos are missing, numerous investigating officers are unable to find even the smallest hint as to the identity of the real Water Street Butcher. The tapes themselves become an essential part of the training for anyone learning criminal psychology. The Water Street murders cease and the case remains open, with authorities stating they will be keeping a close eye on places where the "documentary" will be aired as they believe the ego of the killer will not allow him to miss watching it.
In one last glimpse of the killer's sadistic nature, after the credits, a clip is shown of the face of one of his bound victims in close up. The killer taunts her by saying that he will make her a deal: he will release her unharmed if she does not blink. After a period of prolonged hyperventilation, the film ends as her eyes close


EDIT: actually i cant post the movie here but the WHOLE movie is on youtube


havent seen the movie yet but plan to watch it once stuff slows down here at work
 
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I bet that is noy a brainiac reference. Bet it is just coincidence. Famn i inly noiced two of those too.

Also they referenced booster gold ffs. How is referencing batman disrespectful?
 
I can see Hanks playing Hugo Strange :hat cant really picture him being anyone else...

Doc Octopus? Nah..maybe he can just play Alfred :lol
 
There are plenty faceless villains he could play imo. Hush, A member of the Court of Owls, Clayface, Black Mask as long as he gains or losses weight for the part i don't see why not
 
Why does he have to be faceless? :lol

I would put him as an old Riddler cameo in the Supes vs Bats film if I were WB.
 
Orci and Kurtzman Planning Cinematic Universe for the Universal Monsters?

Back in May of 2012, it was announced that screenwriting duo Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman would be producing remakes of Van Helsing and The Mummy for Universal. There's been little movement on the two projects since then, but that might be because they're planning something bigger. In an interview with IGN, Orci is asked about the Van Helsing remake and seemingly reveals plans for a larger cohesive universe for the Univeral Monster characters, not unlike what Marvel is doing.

"There's an interesting thing that could happen at Universal where they have this amazing library of their old monsters and these kinds of heroes, and the idea of trying to create a universe. Van Helsing, and we're also producing The Mummy for them. We're kind of imagining updating these kinds of things. You don't want to just make remakes when you're doing a thing, unless it's worthy of being a remake, but when you have an idea for something that can actually be made different and yet be true to what it was. We just had a notion of how to make it modern and have a slightly different tone. It's not going to be just a remake."

When asked which was his favorite monster, Orci replied:

"I love Frankenstein just cause it's such a twisted, complicated monster. A monster that's not really a monster."

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Yup, filming is on it's way.


The Football Jerseys for This Saturday's Superman vs. Batman Filming

We got the news earlier this week that director Zack Snyder was already going to be filming for the Superman vs. Batman movie this Saturday at East Los Angeles College during halftime of their home football game. It was said that as ELAC goes into the locker room, their stadium will turn into the Gotham City University home stadium for a game against their rival Metropolis State University.

Photos of the jerseys for both those teams have now surfaced, thanks to Batman-News.com, and you can check them out below!

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Why does he have to be faceless? :lol

I would put him as an old Riddler cameo in the Supes vs Bats film if I were WB.

He doesnt have to be. People are complaining about Batfleck, myself included, because he doesnt remind anyone of batman. Im saying a faceless hero can be played by anyone. The real question is why does he have to be hugo strange.
 
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Why does he have to be faceless? :lol

I would put him as an old Riddler cameo in the Supes vs Bats film if I were WB.

He doesnt have to be. People are complaining about Batfleck, myself included, because he doesnt remind anyone of batman. Im saying a faceless hero can be played by anyone. The real question is why does he have to be hugo strange.

Who said he has to be Hugo Strange? It was just mentioned, you take it as if WB said it directly. :lol

And the Batfleck backlash is mostly due to Daredevil sucking, remove that from his resume and base it solely on his current movie success and you'd have mostly clamoring the casting. People are just too close-minded to see that Affleck can be a good Bruce Wayne/Batman.

At the end of the day, everybody have a different view of how Batman/Bruce Wayne should look like other than he has to be white. :lol

I mean really, if you think about it, Clooney is like the only one who would really remind of you Bruce Wayne/Batman because dude lives his life like Wayne. :lol Does Keaton remind you of Batman/Bruce Wayne? The Beetlejuice guy? Hell f'n no but he made it work and arguably the best to put on the cowl.
 
Dicaprio also reminds me of batman in all honestly and he lives his life like bruce wayne. Hes plowed half the victorias secret angrls already.

One of the other actors consideres for the role also reminds me of wayne but i cant remember his name. Just in the looks department tho.

Jon Hamm also reminds me of an older bruce because of his sexcapades in Mad Men.
 
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:rollin I wanna see a motorcycle made of glass tubes now.

Pete Holmes got me dying. The Supes/Bats one was pretty good. Just mocking him but it was ignoring killer Supes in MOS.
 
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X-Men writer and Michael B Jordan as Torch. This movie will suck more than the last incarnation. And all the actors named were too young to play those parts anyway.

Fox is just terrible.

X-Men video wasnt even funny. Made me chuckle once. The Batman video was funny at first but you can shave off at least a minute from that video.

If you are going to make changes make ones that make sense. Like if MM was black in his human form since he is a shape shifter. ****

I hope this movie flops so in 2022 Marvel studios can get their rights back but then the F4 comics have also been garbage for a while now. Marvel doesn't care about this team either
 
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^ :rollin

Marvel isn't getting the rights to F4 back unless FOX gives it back. Same for any other rights they don't currently own.

FOX studios are going for a younger F4, not an old one. Hence, the young cast.

Also, we using youtube as a source now?
 
Younger F4 sounds dumb to me. They might try and make it worse than the previous movies.
 
I don't care for it either but I'm guessing they're looking for a cast that'll be on board for multiple movies. Also the concept and approach they're using isn't that high grade in technique so they're using a younger cast to better relate to a younger audience since the F4 do not have the hype, allure or gravitas Spider-Man, the X-Men, and Avengers have.

I don't think they're really trying to make the writing that great of balance between action and story so don't expect much.

They're probably just looking for a profit somewhere slightly near MOS, and then after the sequel they're going to start crossing over with the X-Men heavily to keep the draw for that franchise high. I wouldn't be surprised if there were post credit scenes involving or hinting at the X-Men after the 1st movie. Probably gonna be a lot of Easter egg/cameo lingo (Trask industry logo, mention the MRA, etc.) that'll allude to the X-Men universe as well.
 
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