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and only two of those were decent. |
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Most English-speakers just aren't very good at pronouncing words and names from other languages. :lol |
When I made the mistake as a kid it wasn't a case of reading the s as a z, it was more seeing a "Ra" and instantly seeing that a as an "ah" sound.
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Really, I think people should stop complaining about it. Most people have made that mistake at least once in their life. It's not that big of a deal. :lol
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Bats Vs Supes finally realized it was a doomed failed mess compared to Cap 3 :D
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For example, this same: http://static.igre123.com/images/for...bed1d611e8.jpg Is not the same same as same. And The Jungle Book, King of the Hill and a particular German pop group have made sure I'll always pronounce "Khan" correctly. ;) |
Jungle Book: Origins sounds like the stupidest/best shit ever.
Maybe were getting that WonderTwins movie everyone raved for and needed. :P |
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It was amusing at first, but it's getting to be annoying, now. |
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Actually, now that I think about it, you're right and I probably also don't pronounce "Khan" correctly and I'm sorry (is it just the vowel sound people mispronounce or the accenting H as well?). I also have no clue which syllable of your first name gets the enunciation, first or second. For that matter, how the heck is Indo-European a language classification? Also what does "Talia" mean? And are these guys pronouncing "Khan" correctly? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pzmI3vAIhbE |
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Actually, "Khan" is pronounced like this (last line of the trailer): http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_uNDm6YfN2k I don't know. It might have something to do with the colonial period. "Talia" translates out to dew from God, apparently. |
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And you're actually kinda right. Apparently in the 16th century, missionaries to India noticed similarities between Sanskrit and Italian and the Ottoman Turk Evliya Çelebi noticed similarities between Farsi and German when he went to Vienna for a diplomatic meeting. But that's still confusing since Hungarian, the languages of the Caucasus region and Turkish aren't part of that language group. So Talia al Ghul would mean "Dew from God of the Demon?" What? |
How does DC expect to do 11 movies when they cannot even spend the time to develop their own characters in a single movie?
If they are serious about wanting to get on the movie train, they need to do one more stand alone Superman movie, a stand alone Wonder Woman movie, a stand alone Green Lantern movie, use the Flash and Green Arrow from the TV series, and have people that actually know how to write these characters write the movies. Hell, hire Bruce Timm to write the live action movies!!! |
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I certainly agree that the characters deserve stand alone movies. Green Arrow and Flash from the shows won't be used because WB is keeping the TV and Movie Universes separate. Having Bruce Timm write a Batman movie might not be a bad idea persay, but I consider him more of a animator than writer. Paul Dini wouldn't be a bad choice, but I still wouldn't have all the films written by one person. I would want Gail Simone or Greg Rukka for Wonder Woman for example. Green Lantern would probably be the most complicated character to do because, well, Hal is pretty damn boring. He's most interesting when he's paired with Ollie, but trying to do origins for both might be too much. Granted, they don't have to use Hal but it might be hard to use anyone else without bringing him into the equation. Then again JL got away with it just fine. |
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The Flash suit looks like crap to be honest. But the show doesn't look half bad.
And why the sudden distrust with DC? Are the approaching the Man of Steel sequel the wrong way? Yeah. But you all act like Zach Synder, so was mainly responsible for Man of Steel, is gonna direct all of these movies. |
The fact is Zach Snyder was originally joking bout adding batman in the in the next film with him. WB took that joke seriously told them to add batman and now MOS 2 as a lead up to JL as BvS and we getting another MOS film after wards.
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Most of the distrust from DC comes from the lower quality of some comics from the New 52, in addition to various comments and decisions made by editorial staff. For instance, in the entirety of the DC universe, only one superhero is married, and even then, he is currently physically separated from his wife. The reason? Quote:
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I wouldn't call the distrust in DC sudden, it's been happening for a while. The problem is with David S. Goyer and Zach Snyder. They have control over the big three in one movie, only one of those characters has any established backstory in the universe and it was largely disliked and at best mixed. Anything, anything that goes wrong will be echoed in all connected movies, it doesn't matter if a standalone Wonder Woman movie has a completely different team, or if a Flash movie has a different team. Screwing up here is going to do a lot of damage. This is a key difference Marvel has done differently. Look at something like The Incredible Hulk, it failed but it didn't do much harm nor was it a particular bad movie even. It certainly wasn't going to prevent people from seeing another Marvel film. Having individuals films allows mistakes, having different directors and writers adds variety. They never risked screwing up multiple big name characters while laying groundwork. And we're getting four characters handled by a team that missed the point of Superman. I believe this is because WB lacks focus. Comics Alliance has an interesting article on the matter, but it boils down to Marvel Studios acting independently and taking more risks because they have to. You don't have people worrying about Disney films dealing with Captain America, or people unfamiliar with works questioning the ridiculousness of a talking animal in live action. WB doesn't have that. WB has people that think Green Arrow and Green Lantern are the same person. |
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Oh, and yes, I'm aware they want to keep the TV and movie universes separate, but that is a bad move. They could develop the universes so greatly on the TV and use the movies to be big events and stuff. |
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Looks like the Wonder Woman has more color than was initially believed, if this image actually is the original image without the filter. |
Bah. It's still the same kind of color muted garbage WB & DC pumped out for Man of Steel. Give these suits some reall color, don't be afraid of it, and they'll look great. That's a great Wonder Woman costume but even this "unfilitered" version is still washed out.
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Wow guys, so judgmental on DC's plans just for Man of Steel. 'It'll be crap, It'll be crap, It'll be crap, It'll be crap," that's all I hear. You guys don't even consider the potinetal positives that these movies could hold. I'm holding out on an opinion until the movies come out and then decide to be judgmental as fuck.
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Until then, right now, DC movies are the equivalent of things like Fantastic Four, DareDevil, Ghost Rider, Hulk, and Elektra. They have to prove to me otherwise first before I will look at a movie more positively. |
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Green Lantern was not a bad movie. I would say that it's about on par with Superman II. While I do think that the general skepticism is pretty well founded, this is taking it a bit too far. |
Green Lantern was not because of Ryan. Green Lantern failed because of the story. The greatest redeeming quality that movie has though was Mark Strong as Sinestro.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJENrNU7wC8
I miss this theme. :( (DISCLAIMER: I do like the music from Man of Steel, though. Especially "Flight" and "Terraforming." I just prefer this as Superman's theme to the one from Man of Steel.) |
I like both themes.
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Batman Assault on Arkham - I'm not going to lie, I was really skeptical of it due to the last two stinkers and while this is far from perfection, it had great moments to go with a decent story. In fact, Harley and Deadshot are easily the stars of the show as they are just down right awesome in every scene. Troy Baker does an amazing job as the Joker to the point that he might even be better than Hamill. My biggest problems with the movie though were its treatment of Batman. He let people die and frankly, there was no need for him to even be here. Nevertheless, the animators did a great job recreating all of the locations I visited in the games in this thing, be it Penguin's Ice Berg Lounge to that freaking room with the electrified floor to the annoying as hell brick bridge that you have to have the joys of climbing up in Asylum. The only thing I do not understand the movie needed to do was the pointless death scenes that just felt like they were there just to say, "Hey, we killed people, we are edgy!!" Overall, I give this a 7/10 stars and I hope the movies start to go back upward.
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Found out today that we will get the Batman 66 Blu-Ray box set over here in germany. I´m so happy right now :lol
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That's one big bulge down there lol
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so i been reading the batman/judge dread collection with lobo/judge dread story at the end. and i can say this the batman/judge dread story was really good the fact each chapter should i say had one of batman villians in it doing some thing big that has some thing to do from the world of dread and man i wish we see more of this cause thoes story where great.
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Everyone keeps complaining about Superman's costume having no trunks in the movies... And I'm just sitting here, wistfully wondering what happen to the S-curl.
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