Bathead
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some people will use everything to bash this movie and its predecessor.
Indeed, that's the way it looks sometimes.
some people will use everything to bash this movie and its predecessor.
I don't understand the controversy with the inclusion of the SM protesters?
Snyder has said from Day 1 that the events in MOS would affect what happens in BM vs SM. To find that some ill informed people in that universe would take a dislike to an all powerful alien living secretly in their midst seems like a natural thing to occur. Plus, I bet they are spurred on by Luthor. Again, no surprise.
I don't understand the controversy with the inclusion of the SM protesters?
Snyder has said from Day 1 that the events in MOS would affect what happens in BM vs SM. To find that some ill informed people in that universe would take a dislike to an all powerful alien living secretly in their midst seems like a natural thing to occur. Plus, I bet they are spurred on by Luthor. Again, no surprise.
So it's better to just ignore.Bathead doesn't, cool.No, we don't.
I think that's because Goyer already shared his thoughts.Bathead doesn't, cool.
Answer: It's the Internets.
First they cry when there isn't enough of a public reaction to aliens in MOS.
Now that there is a public reaction it's supposedly an apology from Zack Snyder for 'screwing up' MOS.
In the end MOS and its fans always lose.So it's better to just ignore.
Gotham two episodes in is a lop-sided series. While the production values are fairly high, and Gotham City is gloriously fleshed out, in some ways it resembles the 1966 Batman television series because while the dialogue and scenes around the Police Dept are serious, the villains are often saddled with cliched and cheesy dialogue. I'm hoping as the series progresses that things even out a bit in that department and the various actors are given a bit more material to work with.
heh, I get the impression there are more people complaining about people complaining about the protestors than the other way around.
Gotham two episodes in is a lop-sided series. While the production values are fairly high, and Gotham City is gloriously fleshed out, in some ways it resembles the 1966 Batman television series because while the dialogue and scenes around the Police Dept are serious, the villains are often saddled with cliched and cheesy dialogue. I'm hoping as the series progresses that things even out a bit in that department and the various actors are given a bit more material to work with.
Thanks for stating my favorite parts of the show.
Thanks for stating my favorite parts of the show.
Thanks for uploading those huge resolution pics from the set of BvS that I saw. I hope you will be able to get more.
Bathead doesn't, cool.
I think that's because Goyer already shared his thoughts.

http://deadline.com/2014/10/joaquin-phoenix-doctor-strange-talks-end-marvel-844910/
Now WB/DC and Marvel have something in common.
