Nicko-Ray
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Some people are too hard on Man of Steel
I give it an A, and feel no shame about it
C'mere.

Some people are too hard on Man of Steel
I give it an A, and feel no shame about it

I think yours is the worst.Well my avi is the best of course.
Hehehe.

How would you rate TASM2 on a scale from 1-10? Also, how would you compare it to TASM1?

I liked The Lone Ranger and EVERYONE hated it, so oh well.
Honestly the only CBMs I truly hate are Origins (due to my love of Wolverine really) and Green Lantern (so much wasted potential).
I think yours is the worst.
Haha just kidding, I think your avatar is awesome!
Well my avi is the best of course.
Hehehe.
I thought Green Lantern was ok. I never read the GL comics. When I heard about it, I was like "wait Green Lantern is Kyle Ratner or John Stewart, who the **** is Hal Jordan?" Then I heard it got bad reviews and I never saw it in theaters.
When MCD died, I watched some of his films and he was in GL. I knew the film sucked so I went into the film knowing it would suck and I felt it was ok.
Heh. Me and my dad thought GL was better than TASM1.
That explains a lot. Thanks for posting!From Variety. The reason why there's an X-Men teaser at the end.
"The reason, Variety has learned, is that “Spider-Man” director Marc Webb had an existing contract with Fox Searchlight to helm another film following 2009′s “500 (Days) of Summer.” After “The Amazing Spider-Man” in 2012, Webb’s negotiations briefly stalled with Sony as he was caught in a tug-of-war with Fox. Eventually, Fox agreed to allow Webb to direct Sony’s “Spider-Man” sequel, but only if Sony would promote its “X-Men” film for free.
For Sony, there’s another benefit to the cross-promotion. It allows the studio to situate its movie in the same Marvel family as Captain America and Iron Man, even if the creative team behind those films–including star producer Kevin Feige–are separate. Many fans look forward to the much-hyped codas at the end of a Marvel film.
That said, some U.K. fans who saw “Spider-Man 2″ on opening day were confused, wondering if it meant a single “X-Men” and “Spider-Man” movie is being planned. That’s not happening."
You are awesomeC'mere.![]()

You can have mine if you love cakeCould someone post some good avatars. Finally get to make my own. So excited
I hope he does notJust had a crazy thought. What if Spidey has a cameo in Fantastic Four reboot? D: Future Foundation, son!
I'm so beyond confused with this X-men stuff. I can't believe this is a real thing and is actually happening in some cinemas. Super messed up if you ask me.
The entirety of the credits, up until the final production logos and the lights come on, is all part of the movie and one big experience to me. So to see a trailer(?!) for another movie all together, would beyond piss me off. If this happens in the theater I see it in I'll freak
edit: Thanks for the explanation tho Nicko. But still really bummed out about this. Seeing an X-men trailer at the end of this would literally skew my entire perception of the film I just saw and the experience I just had, as sad as that may be