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No they're not. They'd be considered "black" by modern American standards. Their affinity to modern Europeans was a myth promulgated by white supremacists to support racist frameworks
Man Stranger Things Season 4 was honestly cool as hell. Best season after season 1 imo. Honestly, the character dynamics, the mystery, the villain, the soundtrack, even the side-characters, were done very well
Stop hating on this scene. Pa Kent chose to sacrifice himself to prevent the premature exposure of Superman's existence since he believed that the world wasn't ready as of yet and would reject his son out of fear. It was a decision made for Clark's safety and the good of humanity
Seeing MCU fans trash Blade Runner 2049 because of Denis Villeneuve's comments, makes me laugh because that movie is 10 times better than the best MCU movie for sure
DC rebooting their whole universe to try and copy the MCU just as superhero fatigue sets in and people start getting tired of Marvel movies, is probably going to end up backfiring in a spectacular manner
Matthew Vaughn says he “still thinks there’s room for a new Superman film, but a proper Superman film. A colorful, fun Superman movie. Not a dark one.”
He adds that he would love to
still do a new Superman movie with Henry Cavill.
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If someone other than Zack Snyder had directed Man of Steel and Batman V Superman (the movies being same), these movies would have been critically acclaimed
I find it funny that people use this show to trash Snyder's movies when it's clear that this show takes heavy inspiration from Man of Steel and BvS with regards to plot, action sequences and costume design
Bruh, it's an inexperienced Superman dodging an attack only to realize that he shouldn't have dodged it. Let heroes make mistakes, let them be fallible
Wtf, Zack Snyder's Justice League has 8.0/10 on IMDB, 4.8/5 on Google, Batman v Superman Ultimate Edition has 7.2 on IMDB and 4.1 on Google. They're very well reviewed movies by the audience, twitter is a bubble LMFAO
What do you think?
#SpiderManNoWayHome
is the best-reviewed film of 2021 and the highest grossing film of the year, too. It’s also now one of the biggest films of all time. Does it deserve a Best Picture nomination?
SPOILERS FOR NO WAY HOME:
Funny how NWH is praised for making a cheery character like Spider-Man go through great personal tragedy as a consequence of his actions that push him to his mental and physical limits, but Batman V Superman was trashed for doing the same with Superman
Denis Villeneuve, directore of the movie Dune, a literal science fiction masterpiece that explores the very nature of humanity:
Journalists: ...so what do you think of the MCU? Do you like having post-credits like they do? If Paul was a Marvel character, who would he be?
Because the Riddler would totally be a billionaire who sees Superman as a threat to humanity and constructs multi-layered plans without riddles or puzzles, to expose and destroy Superman for good
I love how Batman V Superman: Ultimate Edition is a slow burn political thriller for the most part with most of the action sequences being placed at the end of the movie. It's a slow and steady buildup with a violent but cathartic release
I hate how Batfleck is written off as a bad interpretation of the character solely because he kills, ignoring the fact that, just like comic Batman, he's smart, paranoid, tactical, inventive, has mental issues and isn't afraid to go toe to toe with gods despite being a mortal man
Snyder's Superman stories were filled with hidden worldbuilding and lore details that enriched his universe and made it seem lived in. Haven't seen this much in comic book films
Snyder fans are now being seen as villains for saying superheroes wouldn't jokingly banter in a field full of corpses with an injured person needing help. That's how deep the hatred for Snyder runs
I am a 100% sure this scene was included in The Batman, by Reeves, as a homage to Batman V Superman, or both these directors are paying homage to a common source. It's surreal how similar these two scenes are
Darkseid didn't forget where the Anti-Life Equation was, he was unable to locate Earth after retreating because the multiverse is infinitely vast and Earth is nearly identical to a trillion worlds
They spent years on this movie, plus the year since it's been released, and the best explanation they could come up with is "He forgot"? Is Snyder really the DC mastermind you want behind the whole DCEU? lmao
James Gunn reveals the reason why he killed Captain Boomerang at the beginning of The Suicide Squad:
"I didn’t think it would be funny. I thought it would be shocking/sad. And it was a way of letting the audience know that anyone could die at any time in the movie (as most did)"