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Opinion by
arrowone
posted
10 months ago
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doc ock: ladies and gentlemen, I am a marvel.
ra's al ghul: and I speak for the one known as DC.
doc ock: how comes your company thinks all villians talk like shakespeare?
ra's al ghul: perhaps you'd prefer I be a side-effect of another one of your experiments that are carried out with such evidence of understanding of the subject matter.
doc ock: what i don't understand is, why watch you for nine dollars when Mountain Dew commercials can be seen for free? The thirst is nothing! The will is everything!
Ra's: Nice L train scene
Doc ock: Nice monorail scene
Ra's: .....good story structure. I liked all the comic book covers that made it into the scenes.
Doc Ock: And Batman Begins was astonishing on a level that it took a bunch of 30 year old boys off a Quentin Tarantino Kill Bill fascination...during the era of freaking Deathproof and Inglorious B for goodness sake.
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Opinion by
arrowone
posted
10 months ago
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Sorry everybody. I don't mean to wise guy. I just feel like venting somewhere about stuff that doesn't matter. Just to keep my fingers typing.
Are you serious?
The WB learns of Heath Ledger's death and thinks there's not a gold mine there? That shows you how sickly out of touch the WB is with the American pop culture fan and explains a myriad of other stupid ideas and decisions they've formulated over the past eighteen years like say, every single one. This is not some kind of class organization that swears to only make their loads of literary blood money through eco-friendly community-safe endeavors. They simply DIDN'T CALCULATE that Heath Ledger's death would be something Americans cared about. This means the WB is the dumbest of the heartest bureaucrats. Look at what they've done now that they've gotten the heads up that Ledger's death in fact DOES attract interest in Dark Knight. They'll build an IMAX screen into the Epcot Center if they could.
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When i was 5 years old i ask my father, who did he like better Batman or Superman?
He answer Batman. So i ask why Batman, he doesn't have superpowers he is just a guy.
My father response was: "That's exactly why. He is just a guy, but a really tough guy. He punches the bad guys, he has cool gadgets, and he never gives up"
Something click in my mind and i been a Batman fan ever since.
I watch the cartoons, the movies, and when i got older the comics.
So how about you guys? When did you became a Batman fan
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