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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2018 22:17:51 GMT
Guess what you should want more? I dont want DC to just copy Marvel stroke for stroke. They dont need to copy. They need to start making good movies. JL was an improvement. Lets see if they can build on that.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 13, 2018 0:20:39 GMT
History has spoken and has spoken well Yeah, critics were afraid they'd be labeled misogynists if they didn't side with the "strong female lead" film. Thank Harvey Weinstein's fall for artificially boosting WW.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 13, 2018 0:22:07 GMT
Ha, ha, ha... Anger at a movie from a Franchise that had won more Razzies than any other award. Ha, ha ha... Hurt by a movie that is the best DCEU had thrown and even then it cannot make more money than any of the three MCU movies released the same year? A WW movie defeated by a Thor 3 movie in the box office. Thanks for the laughs... . Pity one franchise got Oscars and accolades after the first 3 movies,
Man, you are clinging to that Makeup award for dear life...of course, the only reason SS got recognized for even that was due to the MCU's hard work at making CBMs more accepted by everyone. Then again, according to you David Lynch and Stanley Kubrick aren't good directors.
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Post by formersamhmd on Jan 13, 2018 0:46:28 GMT
Guess what you should want more? I dont want DC to just copy Marvel stroke for stroke. No, you just want MCU to copy DC and Fox stroke for stroke. IE, be ashamed of itself.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Jan 13, 2018 9:04:36 GMT
I dont want DC to just copy Marvel stroke for stroke. No, you just want MCU to copy DC and Fox stroke for stroke. IE, be ashamed of itself. There's way too much stroking going on here, careful it doesn't turn into a circle jerk. Hee hee hee...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 14, 2018 6:58:12 GMT
They should have never tried to keep up with Marvel and Disney in the first place. They should have been trying to keep up with their comic book writers and using their comic book writers or hiring other writers who were on the same level and were experienced with handling the characters.
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