Snowglobe of Doom posted:The latest Netflix Daredevil series actually tackled this head on with The Punisher taking a personal interest in Daredevil and trying to prove he was "Just one bad day away from being me" and Daredevil outright rejecting that. How "outright" was the rejection when later on in the season Daredevil says "ok fine let's do it your way"?
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broken clock opsec posted:How "outright" was the rejection when later on in the season Daredevil says "ok fine let's do it your way"? And then at the end of the season he buddies up with a girl who kills dudes all the time right in front of him.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 21:49 |
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broken clock opsec posted:How "outright" was the rejection when later on in the season Daredevil says "ok fine let's do it your way"? Those ninjas he was headshotting were undead already, they don't count!
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 21:52 |
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He also throws a guy off a building to kill him. I mean he doesn't actually die from the impact but the intent was clearly to murder that dude.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 21:57 |
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Burkion posted:This is totally divorced from the character, and since they're clearly aiming to appeal to the nostalgia of the public, good and bad, I don't think this is a good way to take the costume because it evokes nothing of it. All this has happened before, and all this will happen again.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:00 |
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Dawn Of Justice is innovative because they made Batman the most broken possible person at the very start of this film, in order to get that 'is he gonna snap?' stuff out of the way. He already snapped offscreen, before the film even began.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:01 |
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Flash/ReverseFlash and Aquaman/OceanMaster could be the pretty standard 'intro film includes guy with the same powers' that superhero movies love. Dunno anything about Aqua though (and Flash either really, never seen the show), what does an Aquaman movie look like? Is it all underwater? Does he talk to humans on the surface? Does he stab Lex's sub camera because he's a feral ocean dweller who doesn't understand technology? ...ok, Wiki suggests he's just a regular dude for the most part. Huh, I always assumed he was a magical merman or something.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:14 |
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Megaman's Jockstrap posted:He also throws a guy off a building to kill him. I thought season 2 was pretty obviously about Matt's resolve being tested and him failing. Elektra is clearly a bad, toxic influence on him. By the end of the season, he's driven away Karen and Foggy, allied himself with Frank, and tried to murder Nobu in cold blood. He's fallen from grace. Season 3 will probably be about him redeeming himself somehow.
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Dark_Tzitzimine posted:Superman's rebirth is somehow connected to Darkseid, and includes Darkseid attempting to corrupt him in some sort of astral plane. Lois will be important to this subplot. Go full Dune and have Superman commune with the genetic memories of his people. While communing with the Kryptonian projenitors of the Codex it becomes clear that several of them followed Darkseid and are trying to get Kal-El to follow him to. Darkseid corrupted many of the ancient Kryptonian astronauts, and that's why their civilization withdrew to their home planet and turned inward.
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Phylodox posted:I thought season 2 was pretty obviously about Matt's resolve being tested and him failing. Elektra is clearly a bad, toxic influence on him. By the end of the season, he's driven away Karen and Foggy, allied himself with Frank, and tried to murder Nobu in cold blood. He's fallen from grace. Season 3 will probably be about him redeeming himself somehow. Also had an ill-advised pissing match that put him back on Kingpin's map. It's really a pretty good arc.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:20 |
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Doggles posted:
Problem- that has way more to do with Logan than this Rita does with Rita. He's got the hair and facial hair and he's got the claws. And his unique color on his dumb jumpsuit is yellow. And Logan has a history of going without costumes in the comics. So, yeah, not an accurate comparison. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Doggles posted:
I really hope whatever movie comes after Apocalypse is set in the 90s and has these outfits.
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 22:32 |
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Electromax posted:Flash/ReverseFlash and Aquaman/OceanMaster could be the pretty standard 'intro film includes guy with the same powers' that superhero movies love. Dunno anything about Aqua though (and Flash either really, never seen the show), what does an Aquaman movie look like? Is it all underwater? Does he talk to humans on the surface? Does he stab Lex's sub camera because he's a feral ocean dweller who doesn't understand technology? Aquaman sounds basically like Wonder Woman but with underwater cities instead of hidden islands. The difference is I don't think they'll really dwell on Atlantis being isolated and more about the aftermath of coming together in Justice League (maybe have Black Manta as a dude trying to steal artifacts or whatever).
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Gyges posted:Go full Dune and have Superman commune with the genetic memories of his people. While communing with the Kryptonian projenitors of the Codex it becomes clear that several of them followed Darkseid and are trying to get Kal-El to follow him to. Darkseid corrupted many of the ancient Kryptonian astronauts, and that's why their civilization withdrew to their home planet and turned inward. The core of Darkseid being evil stemming from him being all about total personal isolation while he still hypocritically rolls around conquering places because ???? would actually make a really good foil to these past two movie's takes on Superman.
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Neo Rasa posted:The core of Darkseid being evil stemming from him being all about total personal isolation while he still hypocritically rolls around conquering places because ???? would actually make a really good foil to these past two movie's takes on Superman. I actually meant that Krypton cut off the colonies and space was abandoned due to Darkseid tainting the colonies. Because if you've got Kryptonians loving around in the yellow sunlight and you're looking to rule everything, it's probably smart to go ahead and try and coopt them or isolate them away from you.
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computer parts posted:And then at the end of the season he buddies up with a girl who kills dudes all the time right in front of him. Maybe he goes by the rationale "If I didn't see it, it didn't happen."
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# ? Apr 19, 2016 23:25 |
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Either way you could say Darkseid's presence brings out the "best" in people. That reminds me of (I have no memory of what issue/story I read this in but mid 90s or so) how 100% of the employees and guards in the mega-ruthless prison system in Darkseid's empire are people who escaped from his prisons and were then offered a job, thrilled to pass along everything they went through.
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Electromax posted:Flash/ReverseFlash and Aquaman/OceanMaster could be the pretty standard 'intro film includes guy with the same powers' that superhero movies love. Dunno anything about Aqua though (and Flash either really, never seen the show), what does an Aquaman movie look like? Is it all underwater? Does he talk to humans on the surface? Does he stab Lex's sub camera because he's a feral ocean dweller who doesn't understand technology? Watch the Throne of Atlantis animated movie to get a good idea what the character is like. There's a lot of monarch drama and ocean fantasy.
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:Dawn Of Justice is innovative because they made Batman the most broken possible person at the very start of this film, in order to get that 'is he gonna snap?' stuff out of the way. He already snapped offscreen, before the film even began. Well not before the film, he snapped on screen while hugging that little girl and giving Superman the death eyes. It's cool because you see the birth of the Batman (when his parents die and he falls into the cave) followed immediately by his second birth as crazy rear end in a top hat Batman.
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I'm excited for the Power Rangers stinger to be a pan over the Dragon Daggerflute
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 00:43 |
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Do kids today even know about Power Rangers?
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Corek posted:Do kids today even know about Power Rangers? I'm pretty sure it's been on TV ever since the 90's, so yeah.
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yeah I'm pretty sure there's a new series every two years as well. Nerf needs to push their new catalogue SOMEhow
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 01:04 |
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I don't know if it was mentioned yet or if it got lost in Whitewashing talk, but James Gunn confirmed that neither John C. Reilly (Corpsman Day) or Benicio Del Toro (The Collector) will be returning for GOTG Vol. 2
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Corek posted:Do kids today even know about Power Rangers? Codependent Poster posted:I'm pretty sure it's been on TV ever since the 90's, so yeah.
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Scyantific posted:I don't know if it was mentioned yet or if it got lost in Whitewashing talk, but James Gunn confirmed that neither John C. Reilly (Corpsman Day) or Benicio Del Toro (The Collector) will be returning for GOTG Vol. 2 That's a shame, they were basically just cameos but two of my favorites from GOTG. It was especially odd to see John C. Reilly do a grounded role for the first time in a decade or so. I'll keep my fingers crossed for Peter Serafinowicz and Ralph Ineson.
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Scyantific posted:I don't know if it was mentioned yet or if it got lost in Whitewashing talk, but James Gunn confirmed that neither John C. Reilly (Corpsman Day) or Benicio Del Toro (The Collector) will be returning for GOTG Vol. 2 So Glenn Close is coming back, but not Reilly?
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SuperMechagodzilla posted:He already snapped offscreen, before the film even began
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Yaws posted:It've been more interesting if we saw him as a not mass murderer first and see what made him snap. Instead, we're wondering if this Batman has always been like this. This unrepentant killer and sadist. We are literally shown the exact moment that he "snaps" in the most unsubtle visual language possible. Do not blame the film for your illiteracy.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 02:28 |
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It's also been less than five years since the previous Batman trilogy ended. People are well aware what Batman is usually like.
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mr. stefan posted:We are literally shown the exact moment that he "snaps" in the most unsubtle visual language possible. So are we shown that he snaps or not? The post I was responding to states that it happened off screen.
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Can someone tell me what Batman's snapchat is I keep reading about it here
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 03:33 |
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Yaws posted:Instead, we're wondering if this Batman has always been like this. This unrepentant killer and sadist. Alfred tells the audience he's changed and become cruel.
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 03:38 |
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lmao its the american coronation street
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# ? Apr 20, 2016 03:42 |
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Burkion posted:Problem- that has way more to do with Logan than this Rita does with Rita. This is how he looked in the comic a few years before the first X-Men movie came out: .... but they chose to not go with the tusked noseless look in the film. #NotMyLogan Here's an infographic on all of Wolverine's iconic costumes.
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Yaws posted:So are we shown that he snaps or not? The post I was responding to states that it happened off screen. I believe that post is talking about "offscreen" as it relates to the film Justice League. Dawn of Justice gets the "what does Batman look like on his darkest, worst possible day" scenario out of the way so that when Darkseid comes a-calling, Batman can credibly resist him. That'd be in line with the comics, too; it's been a pretty common recurring theme among the Grant Morrison DC stuff even as far back as his JLA run that Batman's got the wiles and the mental fortitude to outmaneuver Darkseid and his servants over the long game -- and sometimes it's a very long game.
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We definitely saw Superman snapping on screen in Man Of Steel.bring back old gbs posted:lmao its the american coronation street And now that the kids who watched the first series are adults, they are re-releasing the toys. The site disallow hotlinking, so I think this is the one you meant to post: By extrapolating this chart, I predict we will get a completely nude Wolverine next year. Now you know why an R rating is necessary.
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Yaws posted:So are we shown that he snaps or not? The post I was responding to states that it happened off screen. Bruce Wayne and Batman are different.
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I just found out Kingsman is actually a comic book movie. Truly one of the finest comic book movies yet created.
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Corek posted:Do kids today even know about Power Rangers? It would take roughly one line of toys included in every Happy Meal(r) to let them know and make them care. The MSJ posted:By extrapolating this chart, I predict we will get a completely nude Wolverine next year. Now you know why an R rating is necessary. I'm pretty sure we saw Jackman's butt in Days of Future Past. I might need to check.
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