Amy: "you all can stop with the list now!"
I go off in a huff! "I will take my list of education related movies elsewhere!"
(Flounce!)
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Amy: "you all can stop with the list now!"
I go off in a huff! "I will take my list of education related movies elsewhere!"
(Flounce!)
No, no, not like that!
;-)
That might be exactly what shrift said. Verbatim.
Followed by me going rigid with horror and rage while my brain shouted, "I have coveted a Batman/Superman movie for so very long, it's been a treasured dream and you've ALREADY RUINED IT I HATE YOU I HATE YOU YOU'RE NOT MY REAL DAD I'm preemptively erasing this from my personal canon nope nope nope never happened."
In other news, this review of Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is pretty great: [link]
I should probably not be quite so gleeful that the movie is getting terrible reviews, but I am.
Let us be gleefully petty together.
Ok that was hilarious.Team Elderly Woman Who Walked Out Of This Movie!
I cannot imagine how Affleck could have the slightest effect on the quality of this project.
Seriously! I have been in "uh, I think it's gonna suck" mode for a long time now. The idea of Affleck in the role is entertaining! But I've already seen a good actor be a crap Batman in a crap Batman movie. This is nothing earthshattering or anything. He's nigh tangential, except for how funny the geek rage is right now. That's a price above rubies.
said Snyder, whose filmmaking specialty is definitely “layered portrayals,” of the need to cast someone who could seem just slightly more charismatic than Henry Cavill.
I don't think Affleck's the man for that particular job, at least not since the days of Dogma.
One thing, this news does make me thankful I've always been way more a fan of Superman than Batman. I suspect I'm going to enjoy Cavill's portrayal at least as much as I did in Man of Steel (which was quite a bit), so a even a Gigli level pratfall on Affleck's part won't necessarily ruin the movie for me.
Plus, Batman not as likely to be knocking Superman through buildings packed to the rafters with screaming bystanders, and Pa Kent unlikely to have made a holographic copy of himself so he can continue to be distant and advise Clark to disregard innocent lives in peril in favor of looking out for #1.
I wish to add another school movie, namely The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, starring a young Maggie Smith.