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#Injustice Movie
livingdeadvoid · 10 months
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let's all be real, injustice is just superbat getting divorced
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comatose--overdose · 2 years
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"You're 13! How are you the darkest thing is this cave?!"
Dickie, baby, have you met other 13 year olds? They're just Like That™️
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sokumotanaka · 1 year
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If they were gonna kill any heroes in the first few seconds they should of brought back this man. b'wana beast
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this man has one of the most ass powers, topped on with already crazy super strength, he can pick any two animals and fuse them together to make one abomination and I think that should be punishable with a scappy doo esc death and erasure from continuity. 
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thehatter-ismadder · 1 year
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When the funny haha magic man Lucas Crystal offers the angry Superman a joint:
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shaahrazad · 1 year
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I watched Injustice 2021 movie and boi was it intense,but I love the small comedies they squeezed in between the scenes
*Spolier ahead*
Also Batman and Catwoman's chemistry is so great with how she consoles him after the death of his son and when Batman said they're going to rob Fortress of Solitude aka Superman's hideout together. Catwoman said it's Christmas morning and Batman is taking her to the best date ever
I heard they had this romance going on since the 90s so yeah it's so interesting
The movie was good, but it was too hasty, I think they couldn't give all the details at once in one movie.
I respect your ship between Batman and Catwoman but I Actually… I'm not very interested in the love life of Batman or Catwoman. But their story is acceptable to me!
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Okay but, people are always like "Bruce having dad strength isn't even canon" like, excuse me? The man that yanks his 6' 255 lbs son by the collar of his shirt in like 0.2 secs to save them both from the explosion that said son, dead-weight and reluctant to go, set up? The man that gives a piggyback ride to the same son who struggles and puts up a fight to be let go? The man who strips his bloodied, passed-out 5'5" 125 lbs son of his uniform and puts civvies on him to then carry him bridal-style to the hospital as of he were lifting a feather? The man who carries his dead 5'10" 175 lbs son in his arms for god knows how long? That man?
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deathsmallcaps · 13 days
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I love how Dev Patel’s Character (I’m going to call him Hanuman) was told by his mother that his future can be found in the roots (lines) of his hands.
And how he tried to save his mother from the fire, grabbing with child’s hands, but instead burned his future away.
And how our first real view of them is when he bargains his way into a job that will lead him to the men that took his future away. Scarred, pale, blank and ruined.
Just like the monkey, Hanuman reached out to the burning desired life, and was supposedly stripped of his potential and power as punishment by the powers that be.
But then, with love and care from others battered, he was guided to his heart, and found it still beating and unfettered. A warrior’s heart.
And so drumbeat by drumbeat, he shaped himself, his hands, into a weapon of justice. To save the future. To remain nameless but to return vengeance upon those who would do others harm with no thought.
His hands, created by the past, shaped and balanced the future.
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demifiendrsa · 1 year
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American actor Kevin Conroy has passed away on November 10, 2022 at age 66 after a short battle with cancer. He’s best known as the voice of Batman in Batman: The Animated Series as well as other TV series and feature films in the DC Animated Universe. He would later voice the character for multiple films under the DC Universe Animated Original Movies banner and video games such as Batman: Arkham and Injustice series.
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Well that was something!
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Furious Five-related spoilers in tags!
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dubiousdisco · 2 years
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sokumotanaka · 1 year
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"How did it come to this?"
You killed people...what kinda question-?
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hood-ex · 1 month
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When Bruce cried and beat his fists bloody after Dick died... that made me unwell.
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thehatter-ismadder · 1 year
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Batman: I told you to pick a good one
Cole: he is a good one
Batman: You had...to break him out of jail didn't you
Cole: I mean...
Rorschach, the whole time:
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heceb0lus · 2 months
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Reminder that leona used his “king’s roar” on ruggie //before// his overblot!! Haha isnt that so symbolic? For a person who was always look down on in his own home,treat ruggie,arguably the only person who genuinely wanted leona to be the leader,the same way people treated him at that moment? Essentially proving people who always said that his magic was scary and terryfying right?? Haha
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sophiaphile · 4 months
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Dream Scenario accurately depicts how some people don't have empathy or compassion for other people until they have something similar happen to them. It also captured how frustrating it is to be boxed in and marginalized for things that are outside of a person's control.
Paul (Nic Cage) is a straight, white tenured professor teaching university courses on evolutionary biology.
He repeatedly invokes Rationality™ (as if rational thought can be fully divorced from emotion or normativity). At one point, he cuts Tim Meadows's character off and scoffs at him when he thinks Meadows is considering the "lived experience" of the students who are having heinous nightmares about Paul.
Early in the movie, his wife says she's not having these dreams, but she says that if she did, she'd want him in David Byrne's big suit coming onto her (or something like that I think). He laughs at her fantasy, not listening to what a real life woman is telling him she wants because it is inconsistent with the cultural messages he receives. After he criticizes her, she frustratingly says something like "fine you have a big cock, is that what you wanted to hear?"
He is an evolutionary biologist who thinks that he is smarter and more logical than everyone else. In a lecture, he discusses how zebra's stripes don't blend in with things in their natural habitat; it is a little baffling at first glance why they developed them, but when zebra are in a group their stripes protect them from easily being targeted by predators.
Human psychology (which Paul seems to reject as a field of study) might seem counterintuitive to nature. Given that we are rational beings, why would we judge things based on appearance when we know that there is evidence otherwise (these are just dreams or socialized biases about class, race, gender, etc.; we think we should know better)? Unfortunately, our own psychology is not always clear to us, and there are things going on below the surface of our stated beliefs and intentions, even if we haven't done the work to reflect on it.
On the other hand, developing a defense against traumatic events (real or imagined) can be a healthy defense mechanism, but such thinking is also harmful to those who get thrown under the bus for the group to feel safe (the singled out zebra and society's scapegoats). The dynamic is not fair, but it does make sense despite seeming irrational or arational.
He wants his academic work to be acknowledged, but he is famous for appearing in peoples' dreams. He is frustrated that he can't control his image or the narrative around it.
He hates that people make assumptions about him based off of their dreams, which he has no control over. He doesn't want to be boxed in. He starts to lose his status due to the box he's being put in.
He loses his job, and his wife also loses work opportunities because she's married to him. He continues to spiral and not consider his wife or kids' pov when they ask him to stop feeding into the media hype. He makes decisions that actively ignore his family's reported feelings and experiences because he feels he knows best. His wife leaves him.
Eventually, he is such a social pariah that only Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan, France, Tucker Carlson, etc. will have him, but he doesn't want to be associated with right-wing hate.
Because he is boxed in such a stifling way, he can choose only between railing against his box, which gets him nowhere and leaves him with no financial prospects, or conforming and being allowed to participate in society in some compacity (much like people who are marginalized due to their perceived social identity).
Paul didn't care about other peoples' experiences (his wife and kids' reported lived experience of being uncomfortable and wanting him to stop what he was doing) because the system was serving him well enough that he didn't feel the need to question it, which is also why during his downfall, he threw in the school admin's face that he has a PhD and she just has a BA (even though she had her master's); he wanted to reinforce the hierarchy that had served him until it singled him out (via society forming bias against him based off things outside his control, like most marginalized people).
It is ironic because Paul keeps talking about the zebras, but he can't apply the same logic to human beings and that was his hubris. He thinks psychology is bullshit, but it does make sense from an evolutionary standpoint, just like the zebra's stripes do.
He took his privilege for granted and didn't realize he won the social lottery by being white, straight, and upper middle class. He scoffed at the idea of "lived experience" and griped that people need to grow up and that they are too sensitive.
Ironically, the discrimination he faced was his lived experience and other people didn't care because they couldn't help the way their brains formed negative associations with him/his image.
He wanted people to acknowledge his lived experience and check their biases towards him that were informed by their nightmares, but he ignored his wife and kids' lived experience, and he was unwilling to consider whether he was biased in his thinking that he knows best or that they were being too sensitive.
The final scene was crushing. He goes to his wife in a dream to give her the fantasy she described earlier in the movie: him in the DB over-sized Stop Making Sense suit. I wonder whether the suit was maybe meant to symbolize that Paul needed to let go of thinking he was right about everything and that all life adheres to Rationality™ (and instead adheres to a kind of logic he previously rejected). He needed to stop trying to make sense and be more open minded to others' views.
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