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December 21.
Still do not understand why Warner Bros is releasing the movie the same day as James Cameron’s Alita: Battle Angel and the latest Transformers offering (Bumblebee). Smh.
Looks good though...
December 21.
Still do not understand why Warner Bros is releasing the movie the same day as James Cameron’s Alita: Battle Angel and the latest Transformers offering (Bumblebee). Smh.
Looks good though...
What’s that mantis I saw?
I always thought Aquaman was corny as heck.
Momoa would have probably been a very good Lobo. It is a good example why it always seems (to me at least) like Warner Bros and DC throw a lot of things out there to see if any of it sticks to a wall.He was supposed to be Lobo...
You don't know half the story. Zach... Zach, Zach, Zach, Zach, Zach.Momoa would have probably been a very good Lobo. It is a good example why it always seems (to me at least) like Warner Bros and DC throw a lot of things out there to see if any of it sticks to a wall.
I am not as critical of Snyder but totally understand why he attracts the animosity that he does. Really wished Warner Bros would have signed Christopher Nolan to direct some of the films for the DCEU.You don't know half the story. Zach... Zach, Zach, Zach, Zach, Zach.
He really messed things up. And ruined relationships along the way.
ooh, I know this one! I used to watch Superfriends as a kid. Black Manta. Some evil dude with a swimsuit.
Agreed.During the same time popular culture adopted Aquaman (and other Justice Leaguers) as a perpetually smiling oaf who needed a jet ski to sometimes get around on the Super Friends cartoon, the hero was presented in comic book stories reflecting harsher topics like the death of his son:
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Just one of many examples why general audiences see characters like Aquaman in one way but they were actually depicted differently in comics.
In truth, Aquaman is not the worst victim of incorrect perception. That distinction goes to Batman and his world. Batman, The Joker, etc., were so twisted during the 1960's by his television comedy series that it is surprising he and his fictional domain made significant headway with mainstream audiences when Tim Burton's Batman debuted.
That film and its sequels, while popular in their own right, continued with aslightlysubdued version of the 60's crap. Thankfully, Christopher Nolan did an outstanding job exorcising some of the old nonsense from general audiences' flawed conception of the character.
Aquaman has that same uphill battle as well. Even though Justice League was a stumbling beginning, it helped show Aquaman as more than a cartoon character re-imagined to dumb down kids with hokeyness. Hopefully this film will build greatly on that first step taken in that regard.
December 21.
Still do not understand why Warner Bros is releasing the movie the same day as James Cameron’s Alita: Battle Angel and the latest Transformers offering (Bumblebee). Smh.
Looks good though...
I have had a REALLY good vibe about the movie since the very first teaser. And it is James Cameron!Battle Angel is going to be awesome!