The Arrow's Tip: Official Thread

Everyone is snapping at each other. This break of the show needs to end
 
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Nevermind. It's really not that important.
 
I once made a ship out of loose leaf paper but when I put it into water it got all soggy and ripped.:csad:

That made me one sad shipper.:csad:
 
I once made a ship out of loose leaf paper but when I put it into water it got all soggy and ripped.:csad:

That made me one sad shipper.:csad:

LOL!

You know ships happen in all media... I've even seen (as much as it might gross out the fanboys) people that ship Bruce and Clark.

That gives a whole new meaning to the world's finest...

;)
 
LOL!

You know ships happen in all media... I've even seen (as much as it might gross out the fanboys) people that ship Bruce and Clark.

That gives a whole new meaning to the world's finest...

;)


That shouldn't be humanly possible.:csad: :whatever: :woot:
 
Could this be why the CW and GoughLar said ixnay to a potential GA series?

Warner Bros., Goyer 'Max' out hero
'Batman' co-writer to produce 'Super'
By PAMELA MCCLINTOCK

David Goyer
Goyer

Justin Marks
Marks
Warner Bros. has locked up a fresh take on the superhero canon.

David Goyer, who helped return Batman to the bigscreen, will produce "Super Max," a tale that finds DC Comics' superhero the Green Arrow incarcerated in a special prison and stripped of his powers.

Story is based on an original idea by Justin Marks, who is set to pen the script. Goyer is producing with partner Jessika Borsiczky.

"Super Max" begins with a traditional comicbook hero, but the storyline takes a turn as Green Arrow's true identity is revealed and he's forced to band together on an escape attempt with the very villains he's previously imprisoned.

A fixture in adapting comicbooks to the bigscreen, Goyer hatched the story for "Batman Begins" and co-wrote the script with helmer Christopher Nolan. He also helped come up with the story for follow-up "The Dark Knight," which Nolan is set to begin lensing this summer from a script by his brother, Jonah Nolan.

Goyer's other upcoming writing credits include "Jumper," which Doug Lyman will direct for 20th Century Fox and New Regency. Goyer also is penning a remake of the sci-fi horror pic "Scanners" for Dimension that Darren Lynn Bousman will helm.

On the directing side, Goyer helmed fantasy-thriller "The Invisible," a Spyglass production that Touchstone Pictures releases April 27. Pic marks his directorial follow-up to "Blade: Trinity."

Marks has set up a number of projects around town, including penning "Voltron" for producer Mark Gordon and adapting vidgame "Street Fighter" for Ashok Amritraj's Hyde Park Entertainment. He's also working on an untitled thriller for producer Kevin Misher and Paramount.

Goyer is repped by CAA. Marks is repped by WMA and Madhouse Entertainment.

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117962770.html?categoryid=13&cs=1
 
Quite possibly and that will probably spell trouble if Al and Miles want to bring Ollie back next season...
 
David Goyer, who helped return Batman to the bigscreen, will produce "Super Max," a tale that finds DC Comics' superhero the Green Arrow incarcerated in a special prison and stripped of his powers.

Does anyone know if there is some significance to that title, "Super Max?"

Is Max a character name? Or just referring to a maximum security prison?

It's kind of a lame sounding title, unless there is some comic book significance that I'm missing. It sounds more like a new feminine product. :confused:
 
^^i think it is referring to maximum security prison, but yeah, its really lame, it doesn't remotely allude in any way to being about green arrow and it certainly does remind you of a tampon, hopefully thats just a working title since things are just getting started, that will put a bummer the justice league in smallville though...
 
^^i think it is referring to maximum security prison, but yeah, its really lame, it doesn't remotely allude in any way to being about green arrow and it certainly does remind you of a tampon, hopefully thats just a working title since things are just getting started, that will put a bummer the justice league in smallville though...

i don't know i'd like to see a mainstream comic movie without the heroes in the title. That being said 'super max' has to go- it sounds like a nineties action movie with van damme
 
haha, it does sound like a van damme movie, but yeah, im okay with it being a non superhero name just not super max
 
So much irony. So, so much. :hyper:

*snerk*

:rolleyes:

Not to mention the irony in sockpuppets that hate some of the people in this forum enough to have done horrible things to them, and yet they refuse to leave. I will never understand the total lack of respect and dishonor from a fellow Superman fan.
 
So much irony. So, so much. :hyper:

:confused:

What's ironic?

*snerk*

:rolleyes:

Not to mention the irony in sockpuppets that hate some of the people in this forum enough to have done horrible things to them, and yet they refuse to leave. I will never understand the total lack of respect and dishonor from a fellow Superman fan.

Well, I don't get that either but I still don't see how it's ironic...

:confused:
 
^^ I think he was reffering that the sock was making of an impression of a Green Arrow fanboy at a convention and said "Thats gonna be the rest of your life".
 

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