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thevoidstaredback · 25 days
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Apparently, I forgot that The Flash and Green Arrow fought. Flash won.
Now that I've rediscovered that little tidbit, and I'm procrastinating on sleep, here's a list of Batman fighting other heroes (a loose term that is) and who won! (All canon, btw)
Batman vs. Superman - Batman
Batman vs. Spawn - Spawn
Batman vs. Nightwing - Nightwing
Batman vs. Green Lantern (Guy) - Batman
Batman vs. Aquaman - Aquaman
Batman vs. Batgirl - Batman
Batman vs. Batgirl - Batgirl
Batman vs. Wildcat - Tie
Batman vs. Catwoman - Catwoman
Batman vs. Jonah Hex - Jonah
Bruce Batman vs. Jean-Paul Batman - Bruce
Batman vs. Robin (Damian) - Robin
Batman vs. Hawkman - Hawkman
Batman vs. Wonder Woman - Wonder Woman
Batman vs. Red Hood - Red Hood
Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Batman
Batman vs. Master Splinter - Tie (I'm pretty sure)
I was gonna round it out evenly with Batman fighting all of his kids, but I can't find him fighting Steph (not his kid, but his kid), Tim or Duke.
I might add to this, I might not. Please do leave Hero v. Hero fights in the comments, though, I wanna see who wins
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cephalog0d · 3 days
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Pictures of the modules below the cut! Reblogging certainly appreciated if you feel so inclined. :)
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rascalentertainments · 2 months
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Account Update 🌟
I haven't been on this platform in years and slowly started making posts and reblogs again. Most of the accounts I did follow back then are either gone, or no longer active. So I'm listing EVERY THING I'm into, so I can follow people back with similar tastes and interests. Consider it a get to know me things whole I make updates. Reblog, share and comment as much as you want, I'd really like to make good use of this site again. Especially since I'm a YouTube Spoofer and part time writer, and always getting inspiration. Which also means my channel is going through revamping, so you'll see some activity on and off as things are scheduled ahead of time.
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Plus I'm working on creating my own animation studio with friends to bring my original ideas to life as movies and series in the future. I love to spread joy and fun to others to who aspire to animate as well! Warning: there's a a ton of things I love! 😅
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Animation
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Ben 10 (Classic-Omniverse)
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OK K.O: Let's Be Heroes!
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Batman Beyond
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
The Batman (2004)
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Urusei Yatsura (2022)
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
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That's mostly the just of me and what my channel is going to start having. If you have any questions about favorite foods, animals, book series, sports or anything about personal tastes, feel free to drop them I'm my asks box, and Ill get to them as soon as possible!
Hope you'll like what I have to offer! 🌟🌟🌟
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idkaguyorsomething · 4 months
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Shitty Superhero Tournament Rules and Bracket
Finally, ¡the tournament is about to begin! The bracket will be posted under the cut, but first let’s get some clarifications and rules out of the way:
The movies here have been selected (with two exceptions*) based on their Rotten Tomatoes movie scores and do not reflect my opinion of their quality. The tournament will be divided into six rounds.
Each movie will come with a quick summary of some of its highlights (or lowlights, depending on your point of view) but feel free to create and submit your own propaganda.
You may vote in any way you want, rooting for whatever gives you the most entertainment in a train wreck sort of way, the movie that’s the most incompetently made, a film you feel is actually really good, or however you want to interpret what the winner of a Shitty Superhero Movie Tournament entails.
Personal attacks/bigoted comments and propaganda WILL NOT BE TOLERATED. If you are here looking for an excuse to be racist/sexist/homophobic/anti-semitic/body-shaming/a dick to people trying to collect a paycheck under the corporate grindstone, fuck off. Just because these movies may be shitty doesn’t mean you should be.
If I make a factual error, feel free to correct me on it. Reblogs are encourage, ofc.
¡Have fun and be kind to each other!
THE BRACKET:
Superman III (1983) vs Green Lantern: First Flight (2009)
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Fant4stic (2015) vs Ghost Rider (2007)
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Black Adam (2022) vs Man-Thing (2005)
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Wonder Woman 1984 (2020) vs Dick Tracy (1990)
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Constantine (2005) vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
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X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) vs Morbius (2022)
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The New Mutants (2020) vs Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021)
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Catwoman (2004) vs Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023)
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The Return of Swamp Thing (1989) vs Batman and Harley Quinn (2017)
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Elektra (2005) vs The Amazing Spider-Man (1977)
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Howard the Duck (1986) vs The Incredible Hulk Returns (1988)
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) vs The Amazing Bulk (2010)
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Man of Steel (2013) vs Spider-Man 3 (2007)
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Blade II (2002) vs Captain America (1990)
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Blade: Trinity (2004) vs The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
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Batman Forever (1995) vs Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (2008)
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Supergirl (1984) vs Superman: Doomsday (2007)
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) vs Punisher: War Zone (2008)
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023) vs The Fantastic Four (1994)
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Justice League (2017) vs Tank Girl (1995)
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Jonah Hex (2010) vs Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
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X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) vs Eternals (2021)
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Daredevil (2003) vs Dark Phoenix (2019)
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Steel (1997) vs Super Buddies (2013)
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Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) vs Iron Man: Rise of the Technovore (2013)
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Fantastic Four (2005) vs Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011)
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) vs The Punisher (1989)
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Suicide Squad (2016) vs Hellboy (2019)
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Green Lantern (2011) vs The Flash (2023)
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X-Men: Origins; Wolverine (2009) vs Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023)
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The Punisher (2004) vs Venom (2018)
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Batman and Robin (1997) vs Superman/Batman: Apocalypse (2010)
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geekcavepodcast · 1 year
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Lance Reddick Has Passed Away
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Lance Reddick, a musician and actor, has passed away. Reddick’s film, TV, and voice acting credits include New York Undercover, The Fixer, The Siege, Falcone, Oz, Brother to Brother, The Wire, Lost, Jonah Hex, The Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes, Fringe, Tron: Uprising, White House Down, Oldboy, Beware the Batman, John Wick franchise, Quantum Break, Lawman, Horizon Zero Dawn, Monster Party, American Horror Story, Business Ethics, Castlevania, Corporate, Godzilla vs. Kong, Bosch, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Batman Unburied, Resident Evil, Farzar, Paradise PD, and The Legend of Vox Machina.
Our condolences to Lance Reddick’s family, friends, and fans.
(Image from Bosch)
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dadbabyyy · 1 year
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full list:
What's Your Number (Chris Evans) vs The Haunted Airman (Robert Pattinson) Fantastic 4 (Ioan Gruffudd) vs Big Time Rush: The Movie (James Maslow) Minotaur (Tom Hardy) vs Mainstream (Andrew Garfield) X-Men: Dark Phoenix (James McAvoy) vs Batman v Superman (Jesse Eisenberg)
round 1 eliminations:
The Covenant (Sebastian Stan) Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Dane Dehaan) American Assassin (Dylan O'Brien) The Stepfather (Penn Badgley) Jonah Hex (Michael Fassbender) Crash Pad (Domhnall Gleason) Abberant (Jack Quaid) Virgin Territories (Hayden Christensen)
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brooklynislandgirl · 11 months
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Batman vs Superman?
Consider It A Challenge || Accepting
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As far as questions go, this is one of those universal ones endlessly debated in comic shops, after movie premieres, and the entire basis of ruthless internet assassinations. The problem is that she doesn't really understand why. She knows what it is like being a billionaire with moral quandaries. There is a reason why she chose to become a Gardener. And perhaps seeing Batman's actions only highlight the doubts that come to stalk her in the darkest of hours, whether she is truly doing the right thing and how, every time she must prune a branch or pull up a weed, she makes mockery of her oath to do no harm. She is not an angel reaching for an ascension that might never come, but she doesn't think she is a devil, either. Father Vinnie would tell her if she were straying from her path, wouldn't he? Like, it's right there in his job description, being a shepherd of the Church, speaking with the authority of the Divine. As for Superman? Well, she's always made that comparison to Andy. The eternal Boy Scout, the protector and rescuer, bigger and better and stronger and faster than anyone else. But he's also not human. Can never be. There are times in those coloured pages that sometimes talk about what happens when he gets fed up. When through treachery or dismay, he turns. Then what becomes of those who look to him for mercy and protection? Maybe Lex Luthor isn't so crazy after all, a necessary evil that she can too easily also empathise with. She hates the one Justice League movie or whatever because the entire premise was built on the back on an idiot plot. Snyder should be ashamed of himself making two heroes fight to the death because they couldn't have a reasonable five minute conversation, and none of their friends seemed to be in on it either. Their agencies as people and as heroes was robbed of them. Plus Jessie Eisenberg? Now THAT is a joke. But maybe she's looking at it the wrong way. Maybe it has nothing to do with a battle of supremacy between DC's flagship heroes. Maybe the question is just which one she likes best. And the answer is simply...neither. Oh she loves Martian Man Hunter. And Constantine. She loves Barry Allen and Hal Jordan. There's Doctor Mid-Nite and Rorschach, Raven and Beast Boy, Dr Manhattan. Solomon Grundy and Gorilla Grodd. Jonah Hex and the Phantom Stranger. There's the Endless, whom she loves one and all. But really? Deep down in her heart of hearts, there's only two superheroes that she can truly love, support, and may have written fanfiction about. "Neiddah. My heart is torn between my two bes' ali'i. King of Atlantis- Aquaman aka Art'ur Curry... an' my truest love in comics, King Shark. Our god-prince, Nanaue."
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heroicadventurists · 4 years
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13 DC titles leaving HBO Max in July
In July, 13 DC movies will be leaving the HBO Max DC catalog.  Films that will no longer be available in July include: Justice League, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad, Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman & Robin, Catwoman, Jonah Hex, The Losers, Steel, and The LEGO Batman Movie.  According to Observer, HBO Max will rotate DC movies on their platform. 
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Be sure to check out these movies before they are gone
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taffystake · 4 years
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So......Are you ready for the encore?
Taffy’s Take: Dark Nights Death Metal #1
Written by: Scott “Hallowed Be Thy Name” Snyder
Pencils by: Greg “Panikiller” Capullo
Inks by: Jonathan “Motorbreath” Glapion
Colors by: FCO “Fixxxer” Plascencia
So....it has all finally come to this. The finale. The ultimatum in a long saga of stories that started in the original Dark Nights, began showing its hand in No Justice, and was fully fleshed out with Snyder’s Justice League run. And it opens with a resounding boom that rivets your attention straight to the story and won’t let go until the pages run out. 
We open with Sergeant Rock, preparing himself and an unknown audience for a conflict to come. When or where this is set is somewhat unknown, but the massive futuristic assault rifle he levels to emphasis his last line says that Rock is somewhere in the modern day.
After the credits page, featuring a map of the current world of the DCU and a message that calls Death Metal an “Anti-Crisis”, we cut to Wonder Woman, hard at work deconstructing the invisible jet with a buzzsaw-like device in the literal depths of hell (Originally Themyscira) when someone interrupts her over approaching people. Said person is the flaming, green-covered skeleton that Swamp Thing has become in this world and he says that someone is coming with prisoners. And as Diana walks through her prison to meet these people, we get to see the absolute myriad of villains entombed in the place, including Joker. Once they reach the quartet, we get to meet Batmage, a red-suited Batman, a cloaked figure, and.....Bat-Tyrannosaurus. After some very terse banter, Diana is forced to throw this unknown prisoner into the pits of Tartarus. But before he is cast into the depths, he mutters something to Diana that makes her recognize the person for a moment.
After that, we are shown Castle Bat and given a backstory of a specific field within that area and the rebels who died within the tunnels underneath it before pulling back to a panel of a castle, with The Batman Who Laughs’ twisted Robins and Joker dragons dominating the structure. And then we meet The Batman Who Laughs’ League, composed of pairings of heros and Dark Multiverse Batmen. We have Harley Quinn and Dr Arkham, Aquaman and Bathomet, Wonder Woman and Batmage, and Mister Miracle and Darkfather. With each of them, we get a small question about their current work, with the most noteworthy being Mister Miracle revealing that Superman has almost succumbed to the Anti-Life Equation. Content with their briefings, The Batman Who Laughs begins to explain how Perpetua, the god who created their multiverse, has destroyed another of their universe, leaving only 8 before The Batman Who Laughs and Perpetua can remake the multiverse however they desire. Before we can hear more, we’re dragged into Diana’s perspective as the true Batman engages in a psychic link with her, trying to advocate for a small victory rather than the sweeping final win that Diana desires. As her thoughts turn towards what happened to result in the current state of the universe and her lack of memory about what caused it, The Batman Who Laughs interrupts her as he can tell that she is hiding something.
And at that moment, an explosive arrow fires out of the nearby woods and nearly vaporizes The Batman Who Laughs. Sacrificing one of his Robins, we soon see Bruce stride out to exchange threats with The Batman Who Laughs, who takes with some jest before ordering an entire squadron of Dark Multiverse Batmen to kill Bruce. While the enslaved Justice League does their best to take advantage of the distraction, their Dark Multiverse minders are quick to detain them from any rebellious actions. So Bruce is left alone, simply standing in this field to face down an army. And as The Batman Who Laughs monologues about how disappointed the brave men and women who died in this field would be at Bruce’s actions, he asks him what he would say to justify himself.
His answer?
One word.
“RISE.”
And so, with a BLACK LANTERN RING ON HIS FINGER, BRUCE WAYNE SUMMONS AN ARMY OF UNDEAD REBELS TO FIGHT THE DARK MULTIVERSE BATMEN JUST PURELY TO DEMONSTRATE WHAT HIS METHOD CAN DO TO DIANA BEFORE RIDING OFF ON A SKELETAL MOTORCYCLE AND LEAVING ZOMBIE JONAH HEX TO CONTINUE LEADING THE ASSAULT.
And now, as the audience both in the know about all of that and not in the know but hyped as hell because BRUCE WAYNE WENT FULL FUCKING NECROMANCER sits in the afterglow of that amazing moment, we cut to a single page depicting the planet Ossex as the Main Man, Lobo, unearths something from underneath the living bone of the planet.
Having made it back to Themyscira, Diana is quick to continue with the rebellion, setting off into Tartarus to see who this mystery prisoner is. And its...Wally West, with a Dr Manhattan-style hydrogen atom drawn into the forehead of his costume. And with Wally, we finally get an explanation of what the hell is going on. See, with the traditional multiverses, they are created using the positive energies that were explored in the Justice League run, things like the Speed Force, the Emotional Spectrum, Imagination. The inverse, stuff like chaos magic and the forces of doom that Perpetua wished to bring to power (and succeeded at doing) are what Wally calls Crisis Energy. And whereas the positive energies wish to create a strong united universe, Crisis Energies wish to simply make only one thing, one moment, one person important. And so, when Perpetua was trapped after her attempts to make a universe of war out of crisis energy, she did her best to instigate crises and came back empowered with all that energy. Meanwhile, the league, empowered by the slightly failed efforts of Dr Manhattan to ‘fix’ the multiverse, gathered all the positive energy they could and then, between the last issue of Justice League and Death Metal, the two forces clashed. Which, since they were basically smashing tow inverse forces together, resulted in both sides burning themselves out.
Now, that block of text could be extremely dry feeling, but it works really well in the two page spread, with the word balloons beginning to form an infinity symbol as images of past crises ranging from the original Crisis On Infinite Earths to Emerald Twilight to Dark Nights Metal in the background. 
But back to the story. With that explanation done, Wonder Woman begins to theorize potentially going back to those crises and gathering this information for themselves in order to reshape the universe themselves. Resulting in....”The first Anti-Crisis” The Batman Who Laughs interrupts with, striding into Tartarus to cut his own deal with Wonder Woman to let him take control over Perpetua. If she helps him, she gets all the people Perpetua has trapped and their own planet. And after that, he emphasizes how she can’t out-plan him, how he’s already prepared for her to knock him out, use the invisible jet she was being forced to deconstruct and melt down to give her armor that would render her undetectable. Wonder Woman is quick to counter that despite all the knowledge The Batman Who Laughs says he has, that entire plan is what Bruce would do. So he is quick to counter, stating so then she’d make a weapon, some sort of sword?
But it seems The Batman Who Laughs didn’t account for two things. One, for Diana to have already made her weapon before he showed up. Two, she didn’t need to make a sword. And so, with a pull of its ripcord, THE CHAINSAW OF TRUTH CLEAVES ITS WAY THROUGH THE BATMAN WHO LAUGHS IN A SPLASH PAGE OF PURE ENERGY ERUPTING OUT OF THE DEMON WHERE THE CHAINSAW IS CUTTING THROUGH HIM!
The comic ends with two quick one panel stories. The first, with Batmage executing a final plan that The Batman Who Laughs had in place to unleash a final Bruce Wayne. Which only sounds mildly menacing, unti the art shows both a button with a watchmen-style frownie face and the final Bruce Wayne in silhouette, a glowing hydrogen atom on his forehead.
The other is a cut back to Sergeant Rock, still continuing with his tirade from the beginning of the comic before he is taken out of the moment by Batman coming to retrieve him for the big fight. And as Batman promises One last fight with everyone together, we get to see in silhouette that Sergeant Rock is missing his everything below his torso, revealing himself to likely be another resurrection from Bruce’s Black Lantern ring.
So, in summary, IM PUMPED TO SEE WHAT HEIGHTS THIS THING HITS! THE BIG MOMENTS WERE SO DAMNED COOL! THE ART IS STILL THE ABSOLUTE ALL KILLER NO FILLER THAT CAPULLO ROCKED OUT WITH IN THE LAST DARK NIGHTS METAL EVENT AND I CANT WAIT TO SEE WHAT NEW SPORES OF MADNESS HE GETS TO CREATE FOR THIS STORY! 
And while I’d like to be pure hype beast, that feels a little disingenuous when I do have some small moments that seem like they could be tweaked. Both of the long exposition scenes for the Dead Bats and the Positive Energy vs Crisis Energy could have potentially stood for another pass just to really tighten them up, but I will also admit that both those scenes kinda deserve to be long-winded. The Dead Bats to make sure that the setup for Batman with a Black Lantern Ring summoning an army at that point works and the Energy one because its explaining the entire setup for the rest of the event series and it helps lull things down so that the hype of Chainsaw of Truth can hit like it should. 
So yeah, this thing is absolutely something any Scott Snyder fan, any DC fan, heck Id almost venture to say anyone interested in comics read. None of the story elements of the comic intrinsically need you to know the backstory behind them, but there are definitely rewards for knowing DC continuity in general and Scott Snyder’s previous works in this arcing story. So yeah, I am going to sit here, vibrating in anticipation as I await the next issue of Death Metal from the Cowboys From Hell on their encore tour.
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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HBO Max New Releases: December 2020
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Time and time again during this year’s pandemic, movie studios have had to make the best of a bad situation. HBO Max’s list of new releases for December 2020 comes along with the most extreme example yet.
WarnerMedia undoubtedly had big plans for Wonder Woman 1984 when it scheduled it for a holiday release last year. After moving it to the summer, however, the conglomerate had to delay its theatrical release time and time again. Now HBO Max is the lucky winner of the saga, as it gets to premiere the long-awaited sequel on its servers on Dec. 25.
While Wonder Woman 1984 is definitely the headline this month, there are some other intriguing streaming options for HBO Max in December. The month plays host to a whole host of high-powered documentaries like Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults (Dec. 3), Alabama Snake (Dec. 9), and the Tiger Woods documentary Tiger (Dec. 15).
There isn’t much going on on the TV side of things. His Dark Materials is set to run its season 2 finale on Dec. 28. But at that point, everyone will likely be on their fourth Wonder Woman rewatch.
Here is the full list of everything coming to and leaving HBO Max in December 2020.
HBO Max New Releases – December 2020
December 1
3 Godfathers, 1949
40 Days And 40 Nights, 2002 (HBO)
Absolute Power, 1997
Adam Ruins Everything, Seasons 2-3
The Adventures of Pinocchio, 1996
Amanpour: Sex & Love Around the World, 2018
Amistad, 1997 (HBO)
Annabelle: Creation, 2017 (HBO)
The Bay, 2012 (HBO)
The Beguiled, 2017 (HBO)
Beyond Reasonable Doubt, 2017
The Bishop’s Wife, 1947
The Blind Side, (HBO)
Blow-Up, 1966
The Book Of Henry, 2017 (HBO)
Bright Young Things, 2004 (HBO)
Bundle of Joy, 1956
The Carbonaro Effect, Seasons 2-5
Chasing Life with Sanjay Gupta, 2019
Cinderella Story: If The Shoe Fits, A, 2016
Code 46, 2004 (HBO)
Comedy Knockout, 2016
Contraband, 2012 (HBO)
Crimes of the Century, 2013
The Crow, 1994 (HBO)
The Crow: City Of Angels, 1996 (HBO)
The Crow: Wicked Prayer, 2005 (HBO)
Dead Wives Club, Season 1
Death Row Stories, Seasons 1-4
De Blanco La Patuda (aka White Is For Virgins), 2020 (HBO)
Deep Blue Sea, 1999
Demolition Man, 1993
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, 2012 (HBO)
Fallen, 1998
Falling Skies, 2011
The Family Man, 2000 (HBO)
Father of the Bride, 1950
Fifty Shades Of Black, 2016 (HBO)
Final Destination, 2000
Final Destination 2, 2003
Final Destination 3, 2006
The Final Destination, 2009
Finding Jesus: Faith, Fact, Forgery, 2015
Freelancers, 2012 (HBO)
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home, 1995
Free Willy 3: The Rescue, 1997
Free Willy: Escape from Pirate’s Cove, 2010
The Girl With All The Gifts, 2016 (HBO)
Gladiator, 2000
Gun Crazy, 1950
Harry And The Hendersons, 1987 (HBO)
Hell in the Heartland, 2019
Hero, 2004 (HBO)
The History of Comedy, 2017
Holiday Affair, 1949
Hot Fuzz, 2007 (HBO)
How It Really Happened, Seasons 1-4
The Human Stain, 2003 (HBO)
The Hunt with John Walsh, 2014
Inside Evil with Chris Cuomo, 2018
It Happened on Fifth Avenue, 1947
Joe Versus the Volcano, 1990
Juice, 1992
Just My Luck, 2006 (HBO)
Kung Fu Panda 2, 2011
Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks, 2018
The Last Samurai, 2003
La Unidad, 2020
Logan’s Run, 1976
Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, 2001
The Man Who Came to Dinner, 1942
Mars Attacks!, 1996
Meet Me in St. Louis, 1944
Michael Clayton, 2007
Misery, 1990 (HBO)
The Misery Index, 2013
My Dream is Yours, 1949
Nancy Drew, 2007
No Blade of Grass, 1970
Omega Man, The, 1971
On Moonlight Bay, 1951
Outbreak, 1995
Paid Off with Michael Torpey, 2018
Phantom Thread, 2017 (HBO)
Period of Adjustment, 1962
Pope: The Most Powerful Man In History, 2018
Project X, 2012 (Extended Version) (HBO)
Rachel Dratch’s Late Night Snack, 2016
The Redemption Project, 2019
Risky Business, 1983
Robots, 2005 (HBO)
Rock Of Ages, 2012 (Extended Version)  (HBO)
Romance on the High Seas, 1948
Room for One More, 1952
Sanctum, 2011 (HBO)
The Sentinel, 2006 (HBO)
Sex and the City, 2008
Sex and the City 2, 2010
Shaun Of The Dead, 2004 (HBO)
The Shawshank Redemption, 1994
Shop Around the Corner, The, 1940
Snakes on a Plane, 2006
Snow White And The Huntsman, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO)
Something’s Killing Me, 2017
Southland, Seasons 1-5
Soylent Green, 1973
SPAWN, 1997
Stargirl, Season 1
Striptease, 1996
Susan Slept Here, 1954
Talk Show the Game Show, 2017
Tea for Two, 1950
Those Who Can’t, 2016
Three Godfathers, 1936
THX 1138, 1971
Timeline, 2003 (HBO)
Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale, 2007
Tom And Jerry: Santa’s Little Helpers, 2014
True Grit, 2010 (HBO)
Unfaithful, 2002 (HBO)
Unmasking a Killer, 2018
Very Scary People, Season 1
The Wedding Date, 2005 (HBO)
Westworld, 1973
What Bitch? (HBO)
Wrath of the Titans, 2012 (HBO)
Wrecked, 2019
Yogi Bear, 2010
Young Man with a Horn, 1949
December 2
Baby God, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
December 3
Full Bloom, Season Finale
Heaven’s Gate: The Cult of Cults, HBO Max Documentary Premiere
Looney Tunes Cartoons, Bugs Bunny’s 24 Carrot Holiday Special Premiere
My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie Underwood, HBO Max Special Premiere
Stylish with Jenna Lyons, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
December 4
Beyond the Spotlight, Season 1
Bright Now: Alien Worlds, 2020
Engineering the Future, 2020
La Leyenda Negra (HBO)
Jujutsu Kaisen (Crunchyroll Collection)
December 5
The Photograph, 2020 (HBO)
December 6
Euphoria, “Trouble Don’t Last Always,” Special Episode Premiere (HBO)
Murder on Middle Beach, Docuseries Finale (HBO)
December 7
Axios, Season Finale (HBO)
December 8
40 Years a Prisoner, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
La Jauria (The Pack), Season 1
One Night in Bangkok, 2020
December 9
Alabama Snake, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
The Trial of Christine Keeler
December 10
4 Blocks, Seasons 1-3
Esme & Roy, HBO Max Holiday Special Episode
Haute Dog, HBO Max Holiday Special Episode
Let Them All Talk, HBO Max Original Film Premiere
House of Ho, HBO Max Original Series Premiere
Summer Camp Island, Season 3 Premiere
Veneno, Season Finale
Valley of Tears, Season Finale
December 11
Adult Material
Midnight Family, 2020 (HBO)
One Way Or Another, Season Finale (HBO)
December 12
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
December 13
Tiger, Docuseries Premiere (HBO)
December 15
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel (HBO)
December 16
The Art of Political Murder, Documentary Premiere (HBO)
December 17
CNN Heroes, An All-Star Tribute
The Flight Attendant, HBO Max Limited Series Premiere
Homeschool Musical Class of 2020, HBO Max Special Premiere
Love Monster, Season 1-2
Sesame Street: Holiday at Hooper’s
December 18
Diego Torres Sinfonico, Season 1 (HBO)
Hasta Que La Boda Nos Separe (aka The Wedding Unplanner), 2020 (HBO)
December 19
Wendy, 2020 (HBO)
December 20
I Used to Go Here, 2020 (HBO)
December 21
Industry, Season Finale (HBO)
December 23
Squish, Season 1
December 25
The West Wing, Season 1-7
Wonder Woman 1984
December 26
Independence Day (Extended Version), 1996 (HBO)
Road Trip, Season 1
December 28
His Dark Materials, Season 2 Finale (HBO)
December 29
Los Dias De La Ballena (AKA The Days of the Whale) (HBO)
December 31
The Champ, 1979
Conan Without Borders
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Leaving HBO Max – December 2020
December 10
Lights Out, 2016 (HBO)
December 15
The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, 2019 (HBO)
December 26
American Animals, 2018 (HBO)
December 27
Arizona, 2018 (HBO)
December 31
An American in Paris, 1951
Analyze This, 1999
Austin Powers In Goldmember, 2002
Austin Powers: International Man Of Mystery, 1997
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, 1999
Batman & Robin, 1997
Batman Forever, 1995
Batman v Superman: Ultimate Edition, 2016
Bonnie and Clyde, 1967
Boogie Nights, 1997
Bringing Up Baby, 1938
Clash Of The Titans, 2010
Constantine, 2005
Demolition Man, 1993
Dirty Harry, 1971
Doctor Zhivago, 1965
Empire of the Sun, 1987
Friday the 13th, 2009
Free Willy, 1993
Giant, 1956
Gladiator, 2000
The Hey Arnold! The Movie, 2002
The Hobbit, 1977
Jonah Hex, 2010
La La Land, 2016 (HBO)
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life, 2003
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, 2001
The Lego Ninjago Movie, 2014
Lucy In The Sky, 2019 (HBO)
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted, 2012 (HBO)
Monsters vs. Aliens, 2009
Rugrats Go Wild, 2003
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My Hopes going forward with the DCAMU
Spoilers for Apokalips War Below, you have been warned
So this weekend I finally got around to watching Apokalips War and it was pretty good, lots of good ideas thrown about there, but the ending resolved that we are entering another Flashpoint meaning that the whole universe is about to reboot again. I do know that the first in this Reboot is a Superman movie called Man of Tomorrow but there are a list of things I do hope we’ll see in other DCAMU movies.
Less From the Trinity Look we get it, the Trinity are the big 3 when it comes to popularity. This doesn’t mean you have to shoehorn them in all the time, JL Dark did not need Batman’s presence for instance, it’s a bit of a spotlight hog and it undermines the characters around them. So in Apokalips War, Wonder Woman manages to just barely be bested by the combined efforts of Mera, Martian Manhunter and Hawkman and that is just nonsense, you know how fucking powerful J’onn is? Or Carter Hall by that matter? The disrespect. Same can be said for Bats, sits on a chair for 2 years but he’s still in peak condition to fight Damian who leads the League of Assassins and basically have him at his mercy. In fact Bad Blood he gets mind controlled, beats Dick whose whole arc is about being a worthy successor and just snaps back out, less of this LOLBATSWINS stuff, Bruce is not a Mary Sue, he’s allowed to be beaten. Seeing less of the Trinity can also open doors to more movies about other characters; the Lanterns (ALL of them, not just Hal and a Jon and Jade cameo, talking Blue Lanterns, Star Sapphires and whatnot), J’onn, Hawkman, Nightwing, Dr. Fate, maybe even some more obscure characters too like Spectre and Jonah Hex. I mean, Etrigan was a blast in Apokalips War, even if he lost to Wondy it was a salivating fight to have. More AU Stories May be a little contradictory to the prior but most of the alternate universe stories were pretty good; Red Son, Flashpoint, Gotham by Gaslight, All-Star Superman and importantly Gods and Monsters - gimme that sequel DC! - the self-contained stories can provide some good palate cleansers or some unique scenarios, like Gods and Monsters they don’t have to all be existing, try with some original concepts. You could even try doing some Batman Beyond movies if the licenses are there, Justice League Beyond? Get a little crazier, but a tad less gory Sometimes the key part to enjoyment is just riding the wave on how something is so crazy that it supersedes all manner of sense, DC does have a lot of places where there can be wackiness and fun, look at Lobo for one. I could also suggest DC’s favourite spawn Damian having his own solo adventure, could introduce Nobody, Cassandra Cain (Not the shitty Birds of Prey one) or Damian’s gigantic red steed Goliath into the picture. I may not have been a full fan of his relationship with Raven, but testing out new things is good, the aforementioned Etrigan vs Wonder Woman for instance was great, Trigon-Supes vs Darkseid was some spicy stuff as well. The other side of this though is to tone it down on the gore, like Apokalips war was like Days of Future Past made by the ones who did Castlevania, so many organs...not saying you can’t have gore, but less is more. Provide an Array of Stories One of the movies did alright with highlighting Jade’s PTSD and the mental challenges she was facing in general life, it was nice to see a film highlight that. Comic Books are not all about showy fights after all, some have deep messages or are purposed to show awareness for things. Mister Miracle could be a good avenue to go for the more emotive plot angles, tragic angles could also be done by using Emerald Twilight to The Final Night, being both an AU story and one that focuses heavily on Green Lantern, potentially being a Flashpoint ripple from the Reign of the Supermen movie. Don’t be afraid to go backwards either; some Year One or Origin stories wouldn’t go amiss, could even go further back and introduce the JSA. Build to another End-Phase Movie DCAMU are doing well with a similar MCU formula, but they can go a bit harder with it. Instead of a Phase-End reboot this time though we simply have a big arc finale involving an original concept or an existing large event such as Blackest Night or Dark Nights: Metal. Building to a bigger film can open the door for other characters to be introduced and plot angles to work, so for instance if you were building to Metal you’d need to introduce all the metals Bruce gets exposed to for Barbatos to open the gateway, this also will require Hawkman to have some explanation of Nth Metal, Cyborg for Promethium and the Court of Owls for Elecrium, as well as Dionesium and Batmanium. Having an end goal does help with making stepping stones to the next bit. But here’s to the next saga!
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Everything Awesome about COIE Hour 2
STILL GEEKING OUT
We start off...by pouring one out for Oliver. RIP, Ollie, you will be dropped in a murky pit of standing water at the bottom of an abandoned mine missed!
And of course Kara wants to save EVERYONE and refuses to give up, even in the face of death and cosmic destruction.
PARAGON OF HOOOOOOOPPPPEEEEEE
“I promised my crew no more crossovers.” Oh, Sara. Sweet, naive Sara.
I also love that Lyla’s like, ‘I don’t need your crew, just one part of your ship.’
“You had me at beer.”
Speaking of Mick, we then get the BEST SCENE, which is Baby Jon interrupting the Monitor’s Weighty Exposition, and the heroes just. Passing him down the line.
That’s exactly the kind of characterization I crave, re: Lois and Clark. They’re both just like. Completely fine with 1.) Having their baby here for this Big Important Super Hero Meeting on board a space-and-time ship, 2.) are equally fine with their kid potentially interrupting the guy and 3.) they’re chill with having Heatwave babysit.
So the Paragon thing, as far as I can figure, is unique to the CW crossover, and I Dig It.
(Do I Dig It because Kara is the Paragon of Hope? Absolutely. Would I like the Paragon idea if she wasn’t? Hard to say!)
(I am Biased, I admit it.)
Anyways I just gotta type it out again: KARA ZOR-EL, PARAGON OF HOPE.
It’s what she deserves.
Ears perked up at ‘Tome of the Guardians’ b/c I wondered if that was a reference to the Guardians of the Universe, AKA, the Oans, AKA, the creators of the Green Lantern Corps.
(They were kind of a huge part of Crisis but the Arrowverse is lacking in the way of Lanterns so. WHO KNOWS.)
And then Kate’s like, ‘Who wants to meet Batman?” while the Batman theme plays and. My comic book nerd heart is just. Filled with joy.
Kara at the computer console, searching for Argo and Earth-38...
I...sad.
And then Lex comes and Kara’s ready to SMITE HIM WHERE HE STANDS but Monitor’s like, ‘No.’
(Jon Cryer continues to be an excellent Lex, he’s the kind of villain ya just LOVE to hate.)
Then a lil chat between Kate and Kara
“That’s dark even for Gotham.”
The beginnings of the Lazarus Pit field trip plot! I like that it’s centered on Sara and Mia.
(We’ll come back to that later.)
A very sweet Barry/Iris moment, nice, nice.
And then we're on Earth-99! Kara’s ‘Afraid of yard work’ line = A+
The whole front door scene is great too.
“Can I just...?” *effortlessly destroys door*
Over on Earth-75, Lois and Clark hunt for the PARAGON OF TRUTH only to discover that Lex is on the loose, murderin’ Kryptonians. 
And then we get the DEATH OF SUPERMAN REFERENCE which is EXCELLENT, in terms of nerdy easter eggs, but devastating, because a CLARK HAS DIED.
And then I *think* we’re back with Old Man Bruce? Maybe? I don’t have it written down in my notes but regardless, I’ll take a moment to express my appreciation for the fact that in CW-Land, it’s an old version of Batman that goes off the murderous deep end, not Clark! There are so many Dark Superman stories, but CW Crisis is like, ‘NOPE. Look at all these good Clarks!’
I mean, did I kind of want Kevin Conroy to be a heroic Batman? Sure. But we got Three Good Supes so I’m okay with it.
Also I enjoyed his Old Man Bruce growl-y voice, so that was good.
And then, Smallville Earth! 167, I think?
(I’ve given up trying to keep track of the designations)
I have to admit, Smallville was always a little too...’CW teen drama’ for me, so I don’t have the emotional attachment that many other fans do. I can’t really weigh in on it, from that perspective.
(I’m way more familiar with the Season 11 comic.)
But, the cameo does seem to be in line with what I’ve read about Tom Welling, who kind of always seems like he wants to be done with the show. 
So in that sense, I’m glad he’s sort of had his ending. Like Harrison Ford in Force Awakens. Minus the patricide! 
And, this is perhaps weirdly specific, but I like that this Clark has daughters!
Also enjoyed Smallville Clark punching Lex in the face.
Oh, wait, can’t forget Lois’ line! “[Or he’s] the buff guy on paper towel rolls.”
Mick soothing baby Jon with a self-published romance novel is delightful.
OOOOOH and then at the Daily Planet! The Lois and Clark theme! (Not the TV show, Lois & Clark theme, but the John Williams, Lois and Clark theme.) T’was lovely!
Back to Gotham, and Kara Danvers! In the Library! With the Glasses!
It was a grim reveal. It was great.
I like that Kara’s right, in that Bruce is not the Paragon. I worried that her mistrust would be unfounded, or that it would be like, another Lex situation, where the dude is clearly bad news, but folks shrug it off for the sake of the multiverse.
Nope. Kate is like, 1000% ready to side with Kara and let the dude fry.
(That’s dark, even for Gotham.)
(Just gonna. Try and slip that into casual conversation.)
(Also HEY Burton Batmobile under a tarp in the batcave!)
Then there’s the whole SUPES vs SUPES battle and it’s fine? It’s fine. But I like the character stuff a whole lot more.
FOR EXAMPLE: Lois’s little, “Come on Honey, you got this.” And taking Lex out with...a paperweight? I couldn’t really see. Either way, GOOD!
Also Lois and Iris getting the book and Lois saving Donner!Clark with the POWER OF LOVE!
SUPERMAN RETURNS HEAT VISION! WOO!
(So the Blue is unique to Earth-38 HMMMMMMMM. Cool.)
Alright circling back to the Lazarus Pit Field Trip!
Sara and Mia finally coming around, getting along. GOOD, YES, GOOD.
“I miss Ollie too.”
Sara giving Jonah Hex his scar.
Also they just...have Oliver’s dead body? ...O...kay....
And then they dunk him, and he’s under there for a while, and ALL SEEMS LOST until he LEAPS FORTH FROM THE WATERY DEPTHS.
Oliver, you poetic, noble land-merman.
So now they’ll have to FIGHT FOR OLIVER’S SOUL. 
Which I’m already WAY more invested in, than any fight for Lena’s
I’m sorry I’m not usually so MEAN to fictional characters but I’m so done with her and her NONSENSE.
Back on the Waverider! Ray and Clark!
Also, Lex in a cage! And he does a curtsy! It’s great.
Kara: Ray, you’re looking jacked. Clark: HE IS YOUR COUSIN.
“Huh.”
Kate was a Paragon all along! I appreciate that the Monitor is like, ‘THE MULTIVERSE IS DYING...but you needed to learn that the courage was inside you, here, have a side quest.’
Then we end on another Hope Speech from Kara but like, tailored to Kate.
“Do these things even work on you?” “Not really.”
KARA’S GONNA SAVE EARTH-38, EVEN IF IT KILLS HER...or drives her insane a la Superboy Prime but whatever, it’s fine, this is fine, it’s fine.
And then HARBINGER AND THE ANTI-MONITOR!!!!!!! Get ready for some MIND-CONTROL and BETRAYAL, Y’ALL.
In conclusion! A quieter, more ‘feelings’ heavy episode, but I liked it! I like how they integrated the cameos, and that the ‘three supers’ left in the crossover are Clark, Clark, and Kara.
And that’s it for Hour 2! I had a belated thought on Hour 1, but it’s SG specific...as in, specific to the season-long arc, not really the crossover:
I had mentioned, in my prior post, that I couldn’t stand Lena and her pettiness. (Still can’t.) BUT, I realized that it was good that Lena was a huge jerk about the whole thing, because she absolutely saved billions of lives with the portal, BUT. She behaved so badly that there’s NO WAY they can use it as a redemptive action on her part.
And also, she got the portal working thanks to Alex, so. There’s that too. 
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Dark Phoenix is very easily the worst superhero movie I’ve ever seen. And I’ve seen Fant4stic, Green Lantern, Origins Wolverine, Jonah Hex and Batman vs Superman. Like Christ almighty, who the fuck thought it would be a good idea to make an entire movie where nothing happens? Who the fuck even wrote it? And the character assassination going on. I could make a bloody list and I will;
Beast
Jean Grey
John Grey
Professor X
Nightcrawler
Storm
Magneto
Cyclops
Dazzler
Selene
Oh look, that’s pretty much everyone. There were so many unnamed Mutants, even ones who played prominent roles that I couldn’t place, but that’s not entirely new because the Fox films always seem to mix up names, codenames, powers, personalities and characters. It’s almost like they don’t consult the source material when they write these movies and just write them based on their assumptions.
It was honestly the biggest train wreck I’ve had the misfortune of viewing. And I regularly watch MST3K and RiffTrax. Okay. That’s maybe not fair. The biggest trainwreck would probably be Red Zone Cuba or The Beast Of Yucca Flats or Birdemic. But at least Birdemic was hilariously bad. No such luck for Dark Phoenix. It was just bad bad.
Let’s go through the checklist.
Half the actors looking like they genuinely didn’t want to be there? ✔️
Forced heterosexuality? ✔️
Forced relationship between characters who have no chemistry? ✔️
Forced heterosexuality of an LGBT character in the source material? ✔️
Two characters who are married in the source material but are just ‘siblings’ in the adaptation? ✔️
Stupidly impractical wheelchair? ✔️
Chronic misunderstanding of superpowers? ✔️
Little to no chemistry between characters who are supposed to be friends? ✔️
Worse special effects than you’d see in an early episode of Doctor Who? ✔️
Chronic and possibly deliberate misunderstanding of prejudice? ✔️
Not bothering to explain things that might be plot important? ✔️
Making kind and gentle characters into assholes or murderers because it’s edgy or whatever? ✔️
Chronic misunderstanding of source material? ✔️
A determination to demonise neurodivergent people when that has 100% literally nothing to do with the source material? ✔️
Most of the actors only doing the job because they need a pay check or worse, are contracted into it? ✔️
Chronic misunderstanding of the ageing process, particularly when done in ten year intervals? ✔️
Sixty first assed villainy? (Half assed and then halved again and again and again) ✔️
Chronic misunderstanding of what is supposed to be thrilling? ✔️
Unnecessary F-Bombs that are just there because... why not? ✔️
Roving accents? ✔️
Stereotypical accents? ✔️
Lack of accent coaching? ✔️
Bad writing? ✔️
Poor direction on behalf of director? ✔️
Lack of direction of plot? ✔️
Unimaginative plot points? ✔️
Third act and final battle so bad that it’s just so hard to actually pay literally any attention to? ✔️
Stakes so weird you find it hard to care about? ✔️
Forced Girl Power!? ✔️
Chronic lack of understanding of the villains? ✔️
Forced cameos of important, named characters that just do nothing to advance any plot? ✔️
Unnamed characters that do bear influence on the plot? ✔️
Deaths and death scenes and funerals that are clearly supposed to be sad but actually just make you yawn? ✔️
The ‘one day away from retirement’ trope played for dramatic tension? ✔️
Chronic lack of understanding of what makes for dramatic tension? ✔️
Yep, Dark Phoenix had all of this and more.
There are five types of film:
So good you remember it and it stays with you. You hope it wins awards.
Decent, but forgettable. You had a good time anyway.
No strong opinions either way. Take it or leave it, it literally doesn’t matter.
Laughably terrible, but they’re fun in their own way.
Forgettably terrible. So bad they reduce you to tears. The kind you’d walk out of.
Of those categories, Dark Phoenix falls into the fifth.
The actors deserved much better. The characters deserved much better. The audiences deserved much better. The critics deserved much better. The studios deserved much better. Everyone deserved much better.
But it’s not all bad. No. There was a minute where it was, dare I say, enjoyable? That was the epilogue. And thankfully, Charles Xavier had a normal wheelchair not that X wheeled disaster. And both James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender did look like they wanted to be there. And it held my attention. Maybe the whole film should have just been about Charles and Erik (Max in the source material) playing chess.
Everyone would have been a lot better off for it.
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What I Have Watched
This is a list of all DC comics based movies and TV series I’ve seen. I’ll try to remember to add to it when I watch something new.
Live Action - TV
Arrow -- S1-S2
Batman (66-68) -- most episodes
Constantine -- all episodes
The Flash (CW) -- S1
Gotham -- all episodes
Legends of Tomorrow -- S1-S3E6
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman -- all episodes
Lucifer -- S1-S3E12
Preacher -- S1
Smallville -- S1-S5 + stray episodes of S6-S10
Stargirl -- S1E1-S1E8
Superman & Lois -- up to S2E4
Titans -- S1-S2E10
Live Action - Movies
Batman
Batman Begins
Batman Return
Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice
Constantine
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
Green Lantern
Jonah Hex
Justice League
Man of Steel
Shazam!
Suicide Squad
Superman
Superman II
Superman III
Watchmen
Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman 1984
Animated - TV
The Batman -- all episodes
Batman: The Animated Series -- all episodes
Batman: The Brave & The Bold -- all episodes
Batman Beyond -- all episodes
Beware the Batman -- all episodes
DC Super Hero Girls -- all episodes
Green Lantern: The Animated Series -- all episodes
Justice League -- all episodes
Justice League Action -- all episodes
Justice League Unlimited -- all episodes
The New Batman Adventures -- all episodes
Superman: The Animated Series -- all episodes
Teen Titans -- all episodes
Teen Titans Go! -- S1-S3
Young Justice -- S1-S3
Animated - Movies
Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker
Batman: Gotham by Gaslight
Batman: Gotham Knight
Batman & Harley Quinn
Batman: Hush
Batman: The Killing Joke
Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
Batman & Mr Freeze: SubZero
Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman
Batman vs Two-Face
Batman: Under the Red Hood
Batman Unlimited: Animal Insticts
Batman Unlimited: Monster Mayhem
Batman: Year One
Constantine: City of Demons
The Death of Superman
Green Lantern: First Flight
Justice League: Crisis On Two Earth.
Justice League Dark
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War
Justice League: Doom
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
Justice League: Gods & Monsters
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis
Justice League: War
Lego Batman: The Movie
The Lego Batman Movie
Reign of the Supermen
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
Superman: Doomsday
Superman vs The Elite
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full list:
What's Your Number (Chris Evans) vs Fantastic 4 (Ioan Gruffudd) Mainstream (Andrew Garfield) vs X-Men: Dark Phoenix (James McAvoy)
round 2 eliminations:
The Haunted Airman (Robert Pattinson) Big Time Rush: The Movie (James Maslow) Minotaur (Tom Hardy) Batman v Superman (Jesse Eisenberg)
round 1 eliminations:
The Covenant (Sebastian Stan) Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (Dane Dehaan) American Assassin (Dylan O'Brien) The Stepfather (Penn Badgley) Jonah Hex (Michael Fassbender) Crash Pad (Domhnall Gleason) Abberant (Jack Quaid) Virgin Territories (Hayden Christensen)
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