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I think everyone was under Anastasia Steele's and her inability to drink a can of Pepsi.You're just under Sydney Sweeney's thrall.
I think everyone was under Anastasia Steele's and her inability to drink a can of Pepsi.You're just under Sydney Sweeney's thrall.
And Glenn Powell's character was named Ben and that was Adam Scott's character's name who was on a show on NBC and that's the same network that aired Seinfeld.
Don't go full Ohio. Kane has too much rizz for that, but he ain't no Rizzler.You’re going all the way to Ohio just to zing a guy?!
You’re going all the way to Ohio just to zing a guy?!
Don't go full Ohio. Kane has too much rizz for that, but he ain't no Rizzler.
She kinda favors Kylie Minogue in that picture.
I love Keaton. He's a fantastic actor and one of my all time favorites. I just don't think he was ever a good Bruce. How much of that was him and how much of that was Burton's take on Bruce? Not sure.As much as I love Keaton and Batman '89, I do believe it's one of those movies where you could swap out the two leads and still got a great movie anyway. Baldwin could have worked as Batman just like Robin Williams or Willem Dafoe or Tim Curry could have worked as Joker.
80's Baldwin as Bruce.I love Keaton. He's a fantastic actor and one of my all time favorites. I just don't think he was ever a good Bruce. How much of that was him and how much of that was Burton's take on Bruce? Not sure.
You're just under Sydney Sweeney's thrall.
Yeah, Burton leaned a little too heavy on the "brooding loner" aspect of Bruce and we never really saw him putting on the arrogant billionaire persona that we'd later see with Bale and, to a lesser degree, Kilmer. But it's the Burton movies, we can't get too close to the source material now, can we?I love Keaton. He's a fantastic actor and one of my all time favorites. I just don't think he was ever a good Bruce. How much of that was him and how much of that was Burton's take on Bruce? Not sure.
At least he got his own franchise later with The Shadow.80's Baldwin as Bruce.
Just no, lol! We can just all act like Fan4stic never existed. I am fine with that arrangementIf Marvel had any spice, RDJ as Doom would be a misnomer only to reveal that Miles Teller as The Maker is the true orchestrator of the imminent multiverse collapse
Give it to me, Feige
I always thought that Burton/Keaton did Bruce as an eccentric billionaire more than a playboy. I thought that worked well.Yeah, Burton leaned a little too heavy on the "brooding loner" aspect of Bruce and we never really saw him putting on the arrogant billionaire persona that we'd later see with Bale and, to a lesser degree, Kilmer. But it's the Burton movies, we can't get too close to the source material now, can we?
I actually preferred that characterization.I always thought that Burton/Keaton did Bruce as an eccentric billionaire more than a playboy. I thought that worked well.