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Did you know that CBR now has a feature that makes it easier to ignore trolls instead of being banned for feeding them?
That Superman doesn't have enough of value to offer that he can't get people past a pair of red trunks is probably the harshest criticism I've read of the character in a good long while.
Better to use the ignore list feature than to sink right down to their level though, isn't it?
Sure, and Arthur C. Clarke thought we'd have lunar bases, A.I., and the wherewithal to go to Jupiter by 2001. People used to be more optimistic about the rate of scientific progress, I guess.
Nevermind that when we do see Khan in something other than his red fatigues, it's a Nehru jacket.
Be thankful its not Superman: EXTREME!
Oh, then in that case, the reason is:
The weird big fold out they've got planned and Scott Snyder and Jim Lee, I'd imagine.
Maybe. But then, taking a cheesy niche genre and playing it straight and with top notch production values has worked out well enough at least once before.
So now it's not Batman & Robin, it's lackluster trailers? Even your own argument is inconsistent. Why wouldn't Superman's trailers have played a part? Why can't Smallville, changing popular...
Yes, people held an eight year old movie made by a different director starring an entirely different cast that looked absolutely nothing at all like Batman Begins in tone, style, or content against...
I really think, hope, that he's talking about The Final Frontier.
Maybe not by some people on messageboards, but that's it. This weird revisionist history surrounding the movie is really odd. If it was all audiences, the movie wouldn't have done nearly so well...
Given that Superman Returns actually received generally positive reviews from most critics and had a worldwide box office roughly equal to or above the previous year's Batman Begins, I'm not really...
My best good friend Mark Zieba does the same thing everytime someone drives too fast over a manhole cover in Detroit.
The bit with the overcoat getting caught in the ladies' restroom door, the shaken up bottle of pop, and, maybe, fainting at the gunshot? Egregious stuff, I know.
Are you thinking of The Final Frontier? Because The Undiscovered Country is built around playing with and paying off Kirk, Spock, their long history, and Star Trek's place in pop culture. I don't...
Doom 2099 would have words with thee.
Except he was the villain of the piece. Imagine the Ross from the Ang Lee movie rather than the mustache-twirling villain that William Hurt played in Louis Letterier's terrible Hulk movie.
Off the top of my head and a few drinks in, if we're talking about an Avengers movie, for example, Rulk can still be the battlefield heavy artillery that the Hulk was, but with an entirely different...
Really, no apologies necessary.
Nope, just pointing out that Rulk isn't just the regular Incredible Hulk colored red instead of green.
That's arguable. But it certainly doesn't make him "just a red version of The Incredible Hulk" which is what you said.
A red version of The Incredible Hulk with a different personality, mood, temperament, and a slightly different power set.
Honestly, that doesn't seem that unusual number of DVD/blu-ray releases, even for a film like Chaplin.