Da Prophet
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Warner Brothers have two franchises they can bank on.
DC is one of them.
Harry Potter is the other.

Still waiting on a Dean Thomas film.
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Warner Brothers have two franchises they can bank on.
DC is one of them.
Harry Potter is the other.
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Still waiting on a Dean Thomas film.
I loved it. Fuck da haters!
People are mad about the costumes for the Amazonian warriors. Clear differences from the designs between Wonder Woman and Justice League.
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Yea man.
Just got out of the theatre and I'm beyond baffled at whay everyone found so offensively atrocious about it.
I loved it. Fuck da haters!
Agreed, wifey and I went to it last night and I thought it was solid. It flew by, didn't outstay it's welcome, and was generally a good time. I like what they're doing with Cyborg and Aquaman was badass.
Mega- pop for that certain cameo during the flashback first battle with S-Wolf
I properly popped for that
And when I realised there was more than one and I was like shit the corps.
Though the second post credit scene I shouted out fuck it's deathstroke without realising I did it!
For me Superman was perfect, it's exactly how Superman should be in a movie.
The character thing was well done. I have questions that I know the Aquaman movie will answer. I have questions that the Cyborg movie will answer and Flash fits in nicely.
Also I loved that the whole league had an important role to play.
The post-credit was fucking KILLER.
I have to be honest, I have seen 100 people make the superman comment and I have no idea what they mean. Not that he was bad, I just don't get what was different about him here than elsewhere.
Lol the part were he comes back "so do we....bow? Show our bellies? "
The mustache thing was another thing blown wildly out of proportion. It's only noticeable in that opening scene.
I get it. I don't feel like the other portrayals were that wrong though, it's as if people forget the first two were portraying someone trying to come to grips with who/what he was, and the pressure that comes with it
The third film is just about were that arc should come to fruition