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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. One thing that used to bother me was people pretending to not understand Cavill's Superman. Dude performs selfless act after selfless act and you pretend to not know why he spends his free time with mostly just Mom and Lois? He has emotional batteries just like the rest of us.
  2. Must be their excuse for the bad Cheez Whiz joke in Endgame.
  3. There's a possibility that they won't even slab it, so you'd be best off trying to fold it in yourself if submitting.
  4. Based on my observations, seems he really puts the Sauce in Saucerman.
  5. I love how yours is basically a mirror of mine. I'm mostly DC and Harvey, you're mostly Marvel and EC.
  6. I got my friend to watch MoS and BvS, trying to get him into some of the stuff I like. He hasn't continued. I stopped 'bothering' him about it after a few weeks. He's more into anime than live-action. The studios should take this approach with repeated ideas.
  7. We know that they're not, which is why we know their intentions when they do this stuff, and it's so transparent that most people see through it and reject it. We get it. We just don't get why they keep trying when it keeps failing. That will be a significant footnote in cinematic history.
  8. Does anyone own this? Is the artwork and coloring 'original'?
  9. I would think that the "3rd" allegation would be most provable, if dad was convinced that his son was attacked when asked to pick him up.
  10. As perceptively pointed out earlier in the thread... There isn't much of a "target audience" for these projects.
  11. It's also a mistake to compare a contained story to an ongoing serial...
  12. What Disney did with the original stories was adapt them; Closely enough that they maintained the narrative that the original story intended but with a happy ending. The 'remakes' have little in common, conveying a sense of laziness and alienating those who wished to see a true live-action adaptation of a story that maintained a relative closeness with the source material. This all echoes my previous post.
  13. If you knew what was in there, I'd consider it. Not close enough for a blind date, though.
  14. If we go by CGC's logic, then it could still be up to a 9.8 in grade.