BvS All Things Batman v Superman: An Open Discussion - - - Part 144

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Any Lego Batman fans here? :o

Tomorrow #BreakTheRules:

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Everytime I see Lego Batman, I can't help but laugh. He's great.
 
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Sharon Stone in Catwoman was horrendous.
 
Supes is going to repair Metropolis in BvS exactly like that. :supes:
 
He should have done it as he went during MoS to save himself time.
 
Supes is going to repair Metropolis in BvS exactly like that. :supes:

Which will follow with complaints of Supes putting hard working men out of work.

''He took our job!...took oor doo, dooker doo!''
 
Haha that would be awesome.
 
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Sharon Stone in Catwoman was horrendous.
An unwatchable villain in an unwatchable film.

The Batman & Robin villains were entertaining in a mindless, childish sort of way. Frankly I've seen much worse.
 
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I tried to scrub Stone and that movie out of my mind. :csad:
 
Villains are an area where I hope the DCCU shines, and where I hope Marvel improves upon heading into Phase 3.

The villain's purpose in any narrative is to introduce and drive the conflict, and serve as the obstacle for the hero to overcome. Simply put, the villain shows us what makes the hero a hero. And the more effective the villain is, the better the hero looks.

It's hard to truly appreciate Thor's physical and moral heroism when he's pitted against the likes of Malekith, who was about as interesting to watch as moss growth on a piece of rock.
 
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I hope that one day we see Brainiac on the big screen. An emotionless, cold, can take out a city of a million+ people Brainiac. One that can do horrendous things and not raise so much as an eyebrow over it. ( I think ultron may prevent Brainiac from happening tho, we shall see )
 
Villains are an area where I hope the DCCU shines, and where I hope Marvel improves upon heading into Phase 3.

The villain's purpose in any narrative is to introduce and drive the conflict, and serve as the obstacle for the hero to overcome. Simply put, the villain shows us what makes the hero a hero.

It's hard to truly appreciate Thor's physical and moral heroism when he's pitted against the likes of Malekith, who was about as interesting to watch as moss growth on a piece of rock.


Come on, now. That's not fair.


Moss has more personality than Malekith.
 
oh yeah, I got one, HULK POODLE.
 
Fantastic choices by WB's/DCE if they hire the John Wick directors for Aquaman or any DCU property and if they hire the LEGO MOVIE directors for The Flash movie!

Get it done WB's!
 
Btw I hope Julian McMahon's "Dr Doom" was mentioned in this horrific villain discussion. (unless it was just for DC villains).
 
Oh yes. MacMahon actually is a good actor but I think his performance as Dr. Doom killed his post-Nip Tuck career.
 
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