Your posts are indeed.
Your posts are indeed.
As for the toxic masculinity, that's something I would like to hear more about. From where I stand, I see BvS as a repudiation of it but this is more emphasized in the UC.
Impressive. Every word in that sentence was wrong.
Says the try hard troll. I'd take it personally if I thought you actually understood my post
Haha, sure.Says the try hard troll. I'd take it personally if I thought you actually understood my post
The fuck did I do
The only person getting rebooted here is youSo, are we rebooting this thread when they reboot the DC cinematic universe?
brb gonna contact Jake Gyllenhaal's agent to see if he can be the new broncobuster.
you're gonna be played by Charlie Hunnam and you're gonna like itSo, are we rebooting this thread when they reboot the DC cinematic universe?
brb gonna contact Jake Gyllenhaal's agent to see if he can be the new broncobuster.
Everyone's always kicking this guy around, but I just saw him in The Lost City of Z a week or two ago, and thought he was pretty good!you're gonna be played by Charlie Hunnam and you're gonna like it
Oh yeah, I keep forgetting to watch thatEveryone's always kicking this guy around, but I just saw him in The Lost City of Z a week or two ago, and thought he was pretty good!
It's... long and dry. I don't deny the performances, but I had a rough time paying attention.
good thing I'm a BvS fanIt's... long and dry. I don't deny the performances, but I had a rough time paying attention.
I wish we could see the process it took to create that monstrosity. It'd be morbidly fascinating to learn about how rush jobs like these are handled and where corners are cut and why
A 100% honest behind the scenes documentary would be 1000x more fascinating than the film we got.I wish we could see the process it took to create that monstrosity. It'd be morbidly fascinating to learn about how rush jobs like these are handled and where corners are cut and why
I'm inclined to believe this is not the case at all.I think you're gonna be disappointed when all everybody has to say was that they did they're job.
There's no juicy behind the scenes drama.
I'm inclined to believe it is. Pretty much everything that happened has been reported during production and after release.
You mean the part where they said Snyder thought he could find escape in post production and Warner Bros continued to crawl further and further up his ass over the tone? I don't think that situation transpired the way Warner Bros and the Snyders portrayed it when the news broke.I'm inclined to believe it is. Pretty much everything that happened has been reported during production and after release.
You're gonna be disappointed fam. It's nothing juicy here.You mean the part where they said Snyder thought he could find escape in post production and Warner Bros continued to crawl further and further up his ass over the tone? I don't think that situation transpired the way Warner Bros and the Snyders portrayed it when the news broke.
I doubt I'd be disappointed.
I'm certain you will.
People in certain circles have hinted they know a lot more about the behind-the-scenes drama than what we've heard from The Hollywood Reporter and other related articles, and at this point it's just a matter of time before it all comes out. As much as I love Justice League (mainly cause I had never expected a dark, introspective philosophical drama like BvS was), I can definitely feel like the studio had meddled with the film to the detriment of the original filmmaker and his vision, and while I had serious reservations about what Joss apparently brought to the table, I do feel like he deserves some credit for writing a lot of the intrapersonal communication and dialogue between members of the League.
It's just unfortunate that instead of being talked about, loved, or hated by the communities the prior films had fostered on the Internet, whether for better or for worse, Justice League seems doomed to be forgotten. At the same time it definitely seems like people who do love the movie (of which I would include myself) seem to be drowned out in the discussion of how the film was improperly handled and how it may or may not have resulted in its disappointing box office numbers. All in all, it's going to be a long wait until December next year for Aquaman's release, and hopefully WB and DC Films (if it still exists) can figure out a direction and plan for where to go from here.
There is literally a report that said Snyder thought post would be an escape from the tragedy, but Warner Bros kept crawling up his ass until he couldn't handle the situation anymore. Junkie confirmed he wrote some music for the film when people tried to link that one theme to him.I'm certain you will.
They full of shit. If there was more it would've been reported at this point.
And? He went home and became a family man which he should've done from the start.There is literally a report that said Snyder thought post would be an escape from the tragedy, but Warner Bros kept crawling up his ass until he couldn't handle the situation anymore.
I'm certain you will.
They full of shit. If there was more it would've been reported at this point.
With Snyder's recent reputation and output, who else is gonna take a chance on him? The only studio I could think of is Fox and we all know that ain't happening anymore?I'm not saying I believe personally that there is any more drama that we haven't heard about already, only that certain people who I've listened to and follow on Twitter have claimed such drama exists. Personally, I'm more surprised Snyder hasn't been fed up with the way WB's treated his films and simply jumped ship with his whole production company he founded with Deb out of the WB lot. Either there was some mutual agreement that's kept him there (because I do believe his short film on Vero was filmed in WB's studio lot, indicating he still had a working relationship with the studio after leaving Justice League's production) or we haven't heard about it yet. But we also have heard that he's still going to be a producer with the upcoming DC films, including Wonder Woman 2, and I'm wondering if any of those plans have changed since Justice League's release and reception?
Ya'll want some behind the scene drama but I'm the negative nancy??????
I think everybody just wants to move on to next thing.
We on Aquamane and Shazam and Wonder Womane 2 and Suicide Squad 2 now.
And I don't know why. It's like the a DCEU OT that either offers opinions on how to fix the DCEU or bash BvS, why bother at this point?I think you want to move on to the next thing. A lot of these guys clearly still have JL on the mind.
With Snyder's recent reputation and output, who else is gonna take a chance on him? The only studio I could think of is Fox and we all know that ain't happening anymore?
And I don't know why. It's like the a DCEU OT that either offers opinions on how to fix the DCEU or bash BvS, why bother at this point?
I mean hey, that new Aquaman news sure is something. We can also talk about Shazam casting news. There's bound to be WW2 and SS2 news soon.What else is there to do? "Oh gee, that new Aquaman pic sure is something."
If she wasn't carried by David Oyelowo in Selma her career would be over.
If she wasn't carried by David Oyelowo in Selma her career would be over.
It's for the bestSo, are we rebooting this thread when they reboot the DC cinematic universe?