I hate skinny jeans and I question anyone who wears them. And tight shirts? Why do people do that.? Like I can forgive big people like myself who wear tight shirts. I mean if we order a 5x it better me USA 5x not normal world sizes 5x! I want baggy and comfy. And I own 3 pairs of Hammer pants. I love them! Neon? Im on board!
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In 1969 Westerns collapsed with a similar film and TV release schedule to what we saw in 2017 with supers.
If they didn't die 5 years okay from oversaturated returns, maybe this year is the test? I think people need these kind of movies right now since the things are so tumultuous.
I think we have lots of life for supers yet
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She was paid well enough to try. And she didn't. It's so rude that she gets a starring film over every other bad ass female in the MCU. And the idea she needs to be 'sold' on her own boring character is... frankly down to her.
She's getting a colossal upgrade to the leading hero, in an opportunity not being afforded to any other incredible superheroines. Either way, of all the actresses, she deserved it the least.
Heavily disagree there.
No, Robert Patterson, the actor in Batman! I can see your confusion, because it's clearly not a mistake made due to the fact I don't know (or care) how to spell his name. It is instead me fully believing there is a separate entity called Robert Patterson, who I believe is playing Batman. Even though I am aware of the existence of the actor Robert Pattinson, I truly believe Robert Patterson is playing Batman in the upcoming movie instead of Pattinson.
Either that or it's a type.
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I will agree with Kieran on Portman. She really seemed like she phoned in her performance. She has always been a pretty bland actor at best. She didnt do very well in the Prequal Star Wars movies either. And the only thing I remember that stands out from V for Vendetta is the fact she shaved her head.
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But is it a question of which actress deserves it, or which character?
Anyway, Tessa Thompson is also getting spotlight in this movie and is listed second after Hemsworth, before Portman, on both wikipedia and Marvel's website. And at least for me is the actual reason to watch, since they promise not to downplay her orientation like they did in Ragnarok.
Out of all the ones coming out Batman excites me the most. Strange is the one that worries me the most as I do think it will run the risk of being a indulgent fan service fest but Raimi being behind the camera puts me somewhat at ease, even though I’m somewhat mixed on his filmography. Morbius is probably the only one of these that I won’t bother to see in theaters. I’ll wait for streaming for that. I don’t have interest in Thor 4. Ragnarok was a dumb fun, but it simply should’ve taken itself more seriously given the story that was being told; the movie was borderline a comedy and if Taika doesn’t the same thing with this one then count me out and frankly Natalie Portman returning is a big turn off for me considering I don’t think much of her as an actress, and her Jane Foster is probably her worst role she’s ever played second to maybe Padme in the Star Wars prequels. I’ll need a good trailer and good reviews to sway me enough to see this one in theaters.
As for Black Panther 2, it’s a tough one as the tragic circumstances left Marvel with only bad options, request the role or do the movie without Chadwick and they choose the latter. I hope for the best with BP2 but I have no interest in a movie without T’Challa, and it’s going to be a tough hill to climb to convince me otherwise.
As for ITSV2, after the Batman, this is my most anticipated superhero movie of the year. That looks to be another groundbreaking film within the genre and animation in general.
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