All is forgiven if we get Kat Dennings into a Valkyrie costume.
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All is forgiven if we get Kat Dennings into a Valkyrie costume.
Until you get to adults, then it flips back to Steven Universe.
I love the Mortimer Snerd reference. Very Mr. Burns of him.
WB should scoop him up for Shazam.
The real world and the superhero world are two separate places. Batman's costume works in the superhero world, but would be ridiculous in the real world. The cape is cumbersome, and (in the movies)...
This whole "super women need to cover up" thing is weirdly puritanical. An empowered woman can wear whatever she wants.
Yeah, they've known since Princess Leia that the female action figures don't sell as well. And since the movies are just commercials for toys and other merchandise, I don't like Black Widow's chances.
Who says there's no roles for women over 40? You can be Spider-Man's elderly Aunt, or "The Ancient One"!
The zipper gets even lower?
For some reason I imagine the story to actually be:
Johns: "I'm co-writing the new Batman movie with Ben Affleck!"
Affleck: "Well... I wouldn't say co-writing..."
Johns: "We're co-writing!"
He probably meant he's overpaid because the job is so easy, but it's a massively profitable franchise and he deserves a fair cut.
Hopefully it's good, if not we can just ignore it like Ghostbusters 2.
Superheroes are young male power fanatasies, it's almost impossible to avoid sexism in the comics and movies. If you're going to mock her statement, it should be about how obvious it is, not that...
It's cool Strange will be on Bleecker Street just like the comics, but I also wouldn't have minded if they moved him to London, just open get away from all the New York heroes.
5 looks like Lagoon Boy.
Iron Man goes into the Disney Vault, eventually comes out recast.
It's not the X-Men without a convoluted history.
No more rubber suits. Less military, more ninja.
I guess I'd rank them in release order. What I like about Temple of Doom is that it doesn't seem like a sequel, it can stand on its own. I love the Last Crusade, but it's very much a sequel, a little...
A lot of movies are costly commercials for new toys, especially Disney/Marvel/Star Wars, so that in itself doesn't say much about the film's quality. The Toy Story movies are the most openly "toy...
If I had to sit down and watch a Batman movie, it would be the 1966 one. It's just goofy and fun, where the later movies are an uneven mix of goofy and serious. The Dark Knight Rises especially has...
One-sixth of a padded story.
Issue number has become meaningless. We should just treat comics like magazines now and refer to them by month/year instead of number. Rolling Stone has a number on every cover, but no one actually...
I think Iron Man and the Avengers are the best two, which is lucky because those are the two Marvel really needed to be great. Next would be Cap 2 and Guardians of the Galaxy, which were important to...
Bump Franklin up to 13 or so, have him unofficially replace the Human Torch on the team (Johnny moves away or something, nothing dramatic.) He becomes the focus of the book- a young kid and new hero...