Man of Steel (SPOILERS)

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Re: The Man of Steel

I don't know who Sif or Yukio are.

I don't care about Potts or probably Faora.

So, I'm going to go with the ASM Peter Parker. He was kinda girly.

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You know Nova will now change his name to FOXISBETTERATSUPERZ and troll Marvel threads twice as much he already does.
 
Re: The Man of Steel

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Who do you guys think would be the more successful female HT Superhero movie figure for this year if they were to do them?

Faora
Yukio or Viper
Pepper Potts
Sif
Actually - move that question aside completely.

When will they make Lynda Carter Wonder Woman - now THAT'S a good question. :lecture

Nova - you're asking for it with those Marvel-isms in here, dude. :lol
 
If this movie opens big don't be surprised if WB announces the future DCU movies almost immediately.

There is stuff lined up on launch pads just waiting for the word "Go."

WB has huge confidence in this film, but the scale of mainstream reception is always a huge unknown (unless you're dealing with a sequel in a proven franchise). But the hope is that this is the start of an integrated DC movie universe.
 
Re: The Man of Steel

If this movie opens big don't be surprised if WB announces the future DCU movies almost immediately.

There is stuff lined up on launch pads just waiting for the word "Go."

WB has huge confidence in this film, but the scale of mainstream reception is always a huge unknown (unless you're dealing with a sequel in a proven franchise).

It should do $150 million opening weekend easily I would think.
Can't wait to hear the announcements.
 
Re: The Man of Steel

If this movie opens big don't be surprised if WB announces the future DCU movies almost immediately.

There is stuff lined up on launch pads just waiting for the word "Go."

WB has huge confidence in this film, but the scale of mainstream reception is always a huge unknown (unless you're dealing with a sequel in a proven franchise).

I hope it's good and does well :pray:
 
Re: The Man of Steel

If this movie opens big don't be surprised if WB announces the future DCU movies almost immediately.

There is stuff lined up on launch pads just waiting for the word "Go."

WB has huge confidence in this film, but the scale of mainstream reception is always a huge unknown (unless you're dealing with a sequel in a proven franchise). But the hope is that this is the start of an integrated DC movie universe.

They don't need to wait really. This will easilty make back it's budget.

I guess the lackluster gross and reaction to GL has had them pull on the reigns and not greenlight the sequel just yet.
 
Re: The Man of Steel

If this movie opens big don't be surprised if WB announces the future DCU movies almost immediately.

There is stuff lined up on launch pads just waiting for the word "Go."

WB has huge confidence in this film, but the scale of mainstream reception is always a huge unknown (unless you're dealing with a sequel in a proven franchise). But the hope is that this is the start of an integrated DC movie universe.

That would be cool, hope you know what you're talking about. I wish Snyder would guide the overall feel of the universe, I'd love for them all to have that similar look to tie them together as well.
 
Re: The Man of Steel

I tried Five Guys. It cost about twice as much as In-N-Out, but it wasn't twice as good. Wasn't even hot enough to melt the cheese. I need my cheese hot and gooey and melted and they utterly failed in that department. I haven't bothered to go back to the place I now refer to as Coldburger.

Could have used Superman's heat vision on that cheese, to stay on topic.
 
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