What those two trailers have taught me is that there is a serious problem with bullying in the United States.
No, is another scene. 2 minutes mark. Its a white shark, roaring.
Last edited by Charlus; 07-21-2018 at 05:59 PM.
Oh yeah, I know what you're talking about. Eh, its not really a problem. I mean, if we're going to suspend disbelief enough to enjoy a world where there are entire races of sea-dwelling peoples with advanced technology and undiscovered mythic creatures, is it really that much of a stretch that, in this world, a shark can make a sound somewhat akin to a roar?
Atlantean holograms. I can dig it .
I'm curious about the scene at the lighthouse. Is this where Atlanna dies, or what drives her back to the sea to leave Tom and Arthur?
I think that's the brightest Wonder Woman's costume has looked in a movie yet .
Why is a Mosasaur here? And I mean besides trying to reel people in from Jurassic World. They went extinct millennia ago, but you mean to tell me nobody ever noticed because you would get things like corpses washing ashore. Or do they just exist and Mosasaur are still around in the DCEU and you can just find one at seaworld? I'm willing to let certain things slide like the literal seahorses because that has some basis in the franchise and could be argued was native to the region that is Atlantis. Mosasaurs lacked boundaries. They are found all over the world and for a species we actually know about, and we know it went extinct, just happens to be in Atlantis and only Atlantis.
I get that it's a superhero movie, but that's like if in Batman Begins a pterodactyl flew around the city. Why is this here? That is on several levels retarded even for a superhero movie.
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That’s my point of view. Of course we all eager to concede a man can fly, run at who knows what speed and that atlanteans can speak underwater. But after that, the closer the story sticks to the real world, the better. Mosasaurs and roaring sharks seem to me unnecessary things in order to have a good Aquaman adventure.
Some people choose the weirdest things to nitpick.
When you crush an ant beneath your foot, do feel remorse? No. Is this because you are evil or because you recognize yourself as a higher form of life? This is what the Wizard could not understand. If I have the powers of the gods, then am I not a god myself? Should I not be treated as such?
I loved the Aquaman trailer, but the Shazam one left me feeling dry. It wasn't bad. Just bland.
I'm glad Jenkins is showing Diana in costume among the people. The WW in her film would have never walked away from humanity the way the one in BvS did.