I swore to never watch anything in which Damon Lindeloff has his mitts on and to day, I've been able to keep that promise. If fans of GoT feel the same way, then B&W are going to have a rough ride ahead.
Good decision. Leftovers season 1 was horrid. I refuse to watch the next 2 seasons. And I noped out of Watchman after the first episode, which was painful because I consider the graphic novels essential reading. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
Weren't you the guy who didn't want to watch it (and supposedly never did) because it you thought it had politics you disagreed with in it based on the trailers? A silly approach to take, but to each his own. In any case, I'm far from the only one to think it was good last year:
VOX and Rolling Stone...:-). Let's just leave it at that and not hijack this thread. You are welcome to watch all the Wokemen you want. When does season 2 come out? [Reply]
Originally Posted by vailpass:
VOX and Rolling Stone...:-). Let's just leave it at that and not hijack this thread. You are welcome to watch all the Wokemen you want. When does season 2 come out?
And you're welcome to dismiss a show that you haven't ever seen for no good reason at all. Again, it's no skin off my back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
I remember they denied for years the characters being in purgatory. And that’s what it ended up being.
It wasn't purgatory. At least the island wasn't, I guess you could call the flash-sideways world purgatory.But everything that happened on the island happened. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Affleck hates himself that he accepted the Batman role in the Snyder DCEU
I realize I might be in a very small minority here, but I kinda really liked Affleck in the role. The fight scene in BvS with Bats taking on the mercenaries was easily one of the best scenes in the whole flick, and I think he nailed Bruce Wayne as well as he could with the subject matter he had to work with.
Snyder is a VFX wiz and an OK director. But putting DCCU on Snyder's shoulders was a critical error. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
You're missing out on two of the best shows of the past decade (Leftovers, Watchmen) having taken that position.
The Watchmen series was better than expected and was up and down in parts but episode 6 with the origin story of Hooded Justice was one of the best hours of television ever made. I honestly can't believe Lindelof was remotely involved with anything having to do with that episode... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I realize I might be in a very small minority here, but I kinda really liked Affleck in the role. The fight scene in BvS with Bats taking on the mercenaries was easily one of the best scenes in the whole flick, and I think he nailed Bruce Wayne as well as he could with the subject matter he had to work with.
Snyder is a VFX wiz and an OK director. But putting DCCU on Snyder's shoulders was a critical error.
Originally Posted by Sure-Oz:
I liked him as Batman. It's too bad he went through so much shit.
I had very low expectations of him as Batman, but he really did a good job with it. Too bad they didn't give him more to work with. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
I realize I might be in a very small minority here, but I kinda really liked Affleck in the role. The fight scene in BvS with Bats taking on the mercenaries was easily one of the best scenes in the whole flick, and I think he nailed Bruce Wayne as well as he could with the subject matter he had to work with.
Snyder is a VFX wiz and an OK director. But putting DCCU on Snyder's shoulders was a critical error.
I don't think you're in the minority at all for liking Affleck as Batman.
He probably does a way better job at depicting Batman from the comics than any live-action Batman aside from maybe Keaton (Bale was fine, but his character is not remotely close to the comics). [Reply]
I've always wondered what it would have been like if Affleck was in the Dark Knight trilogy. At the very least he wouldn't have done the monster voice. He's also the only live action Batman who really had the correct physicality. Maybe Bale in Begins, when he was all built up, but Affleck is a legit 6'4". Everybody else who has played Batman has been closer to 6'. [Reply]