jye4ever
Broke and happy
I think DiFabio moved to the USSR and is sharing an apartment with Riddick and Liev Shreiber's mom.
Most of the Marvel movies are very well made, solidly entertaining films. It seems like many of those who complain about them have a chip on their shoulder over the films success versus the lack of success of their prefferred comic universe.
Don't understand how Marvel's success has anything at all to do with DC's success. Why do some of you act like you have a Horse in the race and some make believe characters success intrudes upon some other make believe characters success?
It reminds me of the juvenile war between those who hate one gaming console over another. Personally, I own em all and enjoy thm all. I feel the same way bout the Super hero movies.
Does anything really matter but one's personal opinion on any of this stuff?
Disney takes teabagging srs.
"DiFabio knows that the counterattack will destroy his enemies in the superhero threads.
In a panic they try to ban him."
Well it's certainly not wrong if you feel it's a 10/10 for you.
I've never had a better theater experience than my Avengers midnight show, hell that experience alone was a 20/10 for me.
I had figured that the return of Luke, Leia and Han would've beat that but nope.
Don't even get me started on the DC trinity coming together in BvS, that midnight show was like a funeral lol.
So yeah Avengers is not a 10/10 in the general consensus kind of way but it certainly can be for any individual.
I think at pturtle's household it's rated on par with having your genitals kicked.
"But why attack The Force Awakens? Isn't Star Wars good again?"
"DiFabio knows that the counterattack will destroy his enemies in the superhero threads. In a panic they try to ban him."
"The threadcrappers fight back."
"Yes."
I think DiFabio moved to the USSR and is sharing an apartment with Riddick and Liev Shreiber's mom.
Riddick isn't really that tough on movies anymore, his taste is just peculiar.
Just look at all the chaos I brough to this place.
This board deserves a better class of troll.
Caliban lookin' good.
He does look pretty creepy in the first pic (nice nod to his FA IIRC). Artsy pics aside, I hope they're an indicator of the film's cinematography and general feel. I don't want for them to suddenly go with bright colours and a "wide-screen" approach.
I'm very hopeful that this will be a more stripped-down looking movie. I remember reading that Jackman wanted Origins to be an old school flick. He can not have been happy with how that turned out. The Wolverine was a step in the right direction. I want him to go out on a high note.
I thought of the Shadow.First pic looks like Darkman.
First pic looks like Darkman.
I'm very hopeful that this will be a more stripped-down looking movie. I remember reading that Jackman wanted Origins to be an old school flick. He can not have been happy with how that turned out. The Wolverine was a step in the right direction. I want him to go out on a high note.
When Jackman & his-then producing partner John Palermo pitched "Wolverine" to Tom Rothman in '06 (they had a production company called SEED for two years) the idea was for it to be a low-budget Mad Max-esque film.
I remember he did an interview where he championed the need for it to be low-budget by criticizing how on big budget films there's "too much excess fat" and he cited how on X3 they had a Starbucks kiosk always on-set.
Rothman naturally ignored everything Jackman and Palermo wanted - an 'R' rating, a budget under $60 Million and only Wolvie and Creed as the lead mutants. Rothman's stance on the film was "I have to treat this as 'X-Men 4'. And I can't sell an R-rated 'X-Men 4' to the kids on pizza boxes."
The only thing Rothman seemed to agree with Jackman on was the idea to shoot it in Australia to save money.
Rothman destroyed that movie. He even butchered the title by adding the moronic "X-MEN ORIGINS" to it.
There were stories at the time that the crew was off for a weekend and came back to find an entire set repainted and dressed to be brighter. That's got to be heartbreaking if you're on the creative team. That's why I try to savor the bits I like about it rather than eviscerate it. It is what it is but I think the team went in with good intentions.
I thought of the Shadow.