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This movie is incredibly bad and at most bland as hell. Unfortunately even with the amount of characters they have that are so interesting they do nothing with it. What are your thoughts on the movie if you seen it? Thanks for all the support guys!
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The Folly of Fearing the Fantastical | News
On this episode of DC on SCREEN:
Dead Boy Detectives
Dead Boy Detectives Canceled on Netflix After One Season
The Penguin
New Trailer: https://twitter.com/i/status/1831693774638170520
Producers Say No Batman
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story
Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Trailer Released by DC Studios | https://youtu.be/gX-B3HMlMfY
Joker: Folie à Deux
Joker Folie a Deux Currently at 61% on Rotten Tomatoes
Will Harvey Dent Become Two-Face?
Team Rewrote Scenes on Napkins Before Shooting
Superman & Lois
Showrunners Teases Surprising Comics Character in Final Season
Creature Commandos
New Look Has Fans Speculating About Sgt. Rock
DC's Creature Commandos Is "Kind of Like" Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
Creature Commandos Gets Official Premiere Date
Superman
There Will Be No Chumbawamba in Superman
Peacemaker Season 2
Peacemaker Star Confirms Surprising Return for Season 2
The Batman Part II
The Batman Part II: Matt Reeves Explains Grounded Gotham
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James Gunn Addresses Rumor Chris Pratt Is Joining DCU
James Gunn Reveals Key Difference Between DC Universe and Marvel Studios' MCU
Gunn Reveals What a Batman & Superman Team-Up Movie Would Be Called
Lanterns TV Series Rumored to Add Josh Brolin as Hal Jordan
A Game in The Batman Universe?
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Top 10 Live-Action Movies With Batman
Since The Flash didn't crack our Top 10 ... this list and video are still relevant. Here again is our Top 10 Live-Action Movies With Batman.
This is the Batman Notes Top 10 live-action movies with Batman. As a bonus, we've included 2 that didn't make the list. Because it was only a cameo appearance, we did not include the first Suicide Squad movie. This list includes: 1966 Batman with Adam West, the 1989 Batman and Batman Returns with Michael Keaton, Batman Forever with Val Kilmer, Batman & Robin with George Clooney, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises with Christian Bale, Batman v Superman, Justice League and Zack Snyder's Justice League with Ben Affleck and The Batman with Robert Pattinson.
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Christmas & New Year: Fanfic Event!
Have you received gifts this Christmas? If you are a fanfic writer and reader, I have one more for you! Open this link! It will take you to a very simple exchange: you review and give kudos to at least one chapter of someone else's story (of your preference, any fandom you like) and share a chapter of yours! Come and enrich our exchange with your fandom!
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Review - Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths – Part Two (2024)
Much like Return of the Jedi was to the original Star Wars, this is a functional but disappointing bridge between the other two films.
https://www.voicesfromthebalcony.com/2024/04/24/justice-league-crisis-on-infinite-earths-part-two-2024-review/
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Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023)
Directed by: David F. Sandberg
Written by: Henry Gayden and Chris Morgan
Rated PG-13 for sequences of action and violence, and language.
Movie Synopsis: Billy Batson and his adoptive brothers Freddy, Mary, Pedro, Eugene, and Darla, also endowed with superpowers, have to face the three daughters of Atlas: Hespera, Kalypso, and Anthea.
Review 4 stars
Incredibly fun! It genuinely made me laugh alongside the other viewers in the cinema. I entered the theater hoping it would be as good as the first one and let me tell you... it exceeded expectations. Shazam! The Fury of the Gods (2023) is the perfect mix of action and comedy with just the right amount of darkness this sequel needed. It stays true to the original's nature and builds upon those already established connections and relationships. Although the villans aren't as menacing as others in the DC Universe and there could've been more development in the caracthers, it feels like a breath of fresh air in the hero movie department. It will definitely not disappoint.
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Welp, with The Flash coming out and it being like swan song to the DCEU, I couldn't help but take a look back at some of the other DC movies and i was like, "why not just rank them and with my stupid opinions!"
Aight so this is the part where I explain why, originally i considered making a post of each movie like how i did it with marvel movies and shows on Twitter at some point but decided not because I'm not a poignant person with the most creative writing nor could i often keep the same attention span for it for awhile so here is the best way to review em all in a few words or less.
Will be doing it in the order they were released in.
1. Man Of Steel
7.5/10.
I actually like this movie, it's definitely has non-stop action and i can't help but think maybe I just enjoy that because I have a peanut for a brain. It definitely tries to be more grounded to see how humanity would react to Superman existing our world. I do like Henry Cavill as Superman i just wish we got more scenes of him being more warmer and more scenes of him helping and saving people. I can definitely understand why others disagree and really dislike this one.
2. Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice
3.5/10
This movie exists and is what set off panic triggers at Warner Bros. & Prettyyyyyyy much ruined the perception of Superman and Batman to a bunch of "certain" people. It crams in way too many storylines, tries to set up way too much, some miscasting, kills off superman in his like 2nd appearance, wonder woman got spoiled in the trailers and whatnot.
Ben Affleck as Batman was cool and the warehouse fight scene was cool. I'm sad that it was Dick Grayson the one who got killed.
The Ultimate Edition of this one is just a 6/10, while it does give more context and more scenes that I do like, it still has the same problems so no, it doesn't fix everything.
3. Suicide Squad
2/10
Nobody likes this movie, also nobody likes me.
I remember thinking that the comic con trailer was the coolest shit to ever exist. Then I saw the movie and remember feeling lied to and deceived.
Everything sucks, everything happens too much at the same time, characters barely feel like character at times, etc. Really deserving of that Oscar!!!!!!!
I did like Harley Quinn, Amanda Waller, and Captain Boomerang (even if he barely did anything)
4. Wonder Woman
8.5/10 Wonder Woman
Really love this movie, Wonder Woman is great, i love the characters, the chemistry, the action and her helping people.
It does stumble abit towards the end however but even then, it still felt like a great movie 👍
5. Justice League (2017)
5.5/10
This movie pretty much is the reason why the DCEU became a wild rabid animal that needed to be put down immediately.
Movie is just mediocre, humor is just "Not funny. Didn't laugh." , Action is lame, backstories are rushed, Flash is annoying, Aquaman is a dickhead for no reason, cyborg doesn't even get a backstory, they really take their time saving people, dumb Russian family subplot.
I liked the after credits scene of Superman and Flash racing. So while the movie is not extremely awful and not a bad waste of your time, it's also not a good waste of your time.
6. Aquaman
7.5/10
Really like Aquaman, love how cheesy it was, Black Manta was cool.
While i love the cheesiness in this movie, this movie does also get abit stupid at times but still a fun time where you can go off with, with a pal or smth.
7. Shazam!
8/10
I thought the movie was a fun time, nothing outrageous but nothing bad as well, just a movie i can have a good time watching.
8. Birds Of Prey
6.5/10
Cassandra Cain is not even Cassandra Cain and that still pisses me off to this day. Overall, it's definitely a Harley Quinn movie and NOT a Birds Of Prey movie. Black Mask was a cool villain. This movie felt like it was trying too hard to be like Deadpool ngl.
9. Wonder Woman 1984
4/10
It's like being asked out by someone you like so you get excited and say yes and later show up to the date all ready and stuff, only to find out it was a prank just to see if you were gullible enough to fall for it.
10. Zack Snyder's Justice League
6.5/10
Welp, i now wish the movie never got released so the people who are like #restorethesnyderverse never got the satisfaction and got to comfortable enough to become a bunch of crybabies believing they are the top of the world.
Movie is just okay, cool action, good characters for the most part but holy shit is it way too long with really unnecessary scenes. If you can't release a movie without making it 4 hours long thinking it'll make things more cohesive, well i got some news for ya pal.
Welp turns out i ran to a limit with the images so lemme make another post about it to keep sharing my thoughts on the DCEU Movies, ig this is a part 1 of 2 post.
But for now, what did you think of my thoughts? Do you agree or disagree to the point that you wanna break into my house to beat me up, kill me and burn my house to the ground.
Lmk what you think or want to hear more thoughts for me to specify.
Thanks for reading, losing your braincells along the way and have a nice day.
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Scooby-Doo and Krypto, Too! (2023)
Film review #553
Director: Cecilia Aranovich Hamilton
SYNOPSIS: Mystery inc. are called by Jimmy Olsen to Metropolis, in order to investigate the disappearance of the Justice League: Superman, Batman, and the rest. They arrive to a Metropolis overrun by villains, and Lex Luthor plotting to buy the Justice League headquarters and demolish it. The gang team up with Krypto the super dog, as they attempt to find out what happened to the Justice League...
THOUGHTS/ANALYSIS: Scooby-Doo and Krypto Too! is a 2023 animated film and part of a long line of direct-to-video titles in the Scooby-Doo franchise. This time, Scooby and the gang are travelling to Metropolis, where Daily Planet photographer Jimmy Olsen has sent for Mystery inc. (via Daphne, who he thinks is his girlfriend because they were voted “best red-haired couple” when they were kids at summer-camp), in order to investigate the disappearance of the Justice League. When they get there they are immediately set upon by villains such as Giganta, The Joker, Solomon Grundy, and the like: who are all running amok since Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and the rest aren’t around. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor is trying to get the mayor to sell him the now abandoned Justice League Headquarters so he can demolish it. The plot is set up as a typical Scooby-Doo mystery featuring all the usual essentials such as Scooby and Shaggy stuffing their faces, a list of suspects, a trap, and searching for clues. Though it must be said that it being a typical plot is not a bad thing: Scooby-Doo is a rare example of a franchise that has been successful for over fifty years without making significant changes. The only time the franchise falters is when it attempts to re-boot or re-imagine it (See: Scoob!). As such, even though it’s predictable, it’s still fun. This isn’t the first time Mystery inc. has had a crossover with superheroes though, as they have met Batman more than once, even hinting at it in the story, which is a nice touch. What strikes me is just how action-packed the film is: there’s rarely a lull in the energy of the film, and as soon as it starts, we are treated to Mystery inc. being chased around the city by the various villains from the DC universe, and it’s a pretty cool showcase of all the different characters that provides a bit of a twist on the classic Scooby-Doo chase. In fact, the whole film is full of references to the DC universe: probably far more than I noticed, but because of the relentless pace of the movie, you’ll have to be quick to catch some of them.
The Mystery inc. gang are on very typical form here, with everyone being the characters you are familiar with. No lengthy character establishments needed here. The supporting cast that provide the suspects for the mystery fill out their roles well, and Lex Luthor joins the gang to provide some comedy relief for the most part, and his part fits in really well, and adds something novel and fun, alongside his dog, “Rex Luthor.” Krypto shows up about half-way through the film, and even though he can’t speak like Scooby, still manages to capture a Superman-style personality with his actions, and is a solid support character too. I think more could have been done to explore the dynamic between Scooby and Krypto, but I don’t think the movie really needed it: it’s just a bit of fun that doesn’t need an in-depth character study or complex relation building.
As mentioned, the pace of the film is quite relentless, and there’s plenty of high energy action scenes alongside the typical Scooby-Doo shenanigans. A criticism of some of these scenes, such as the opening chase with the super villains, and the finale with everyone chasing the Phantom Zone projector around, is that they perhaps last a bit too long without much variation to keep them interesting. The film does try, but they perhaps could have been cut down just a little bit to avoid viewers noticing that they have been going on for a while. But that’s just a minor criticism, and on the whole, Scooby-Doo and Krypto, Too! is a fun adventure that is full of life, character and references which turn a silly crossover into a solid Scooby-Doo adventure. The central mystery is a bit weak in places, and as mentioned some of the action scenes go on for just a bit too long, but overall it gets in all the classic Scooby-Doo tropes (plenty of “Zoinks” and “Jinkies”), while also giving room for something new, such as Lex Luthor’s comedic role providing some much welcome and unexpected humour. Obviously intended for younger audiences, but there’s enough fun for older viewers as well. Unfortunately, the film’s released was cancelled due to Warner bros. company restructuring; fortunately, the entire film was leaked online, probably by someone disgruntled with the decision, so go find it if you want some good old-fashioned Scooby-Doo fun with a superhero twist.
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Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too! was a fun animated adventure
Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too! was a fun animated adventure #scoobydoo #krypto #dccomics
When I was a kid, my younger brother and I would watch Scooby-Doo in the mornings before we left for school. They would air episodes of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? on TBS or TNT (maybe both), and we loved it. Scooby-Doo is always a good time. I’ve tried to watch the various Scooby-Doo animated movies that they have released over the years but haven’t been able to catch them all. But, the other…
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RWBY Tuesday #6: RWBY Supercut 2023
It's my last RWBY Tuesday of the year, Ticketholders!
As promised, here is everything of RWBY Tuesday so far, re-edited and supercut together in one post.
As I re-watch the Lethal Weapon films for this year's Christmas Special, here's something new I'm trying out:
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My ★★★★ review of Justice League x RWBY: Super Heroes & Huntsmen, Part Two on Letterboxd
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The Justice League Crisis On Infinite Earths Trilogy Is Finally OVER
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podcast
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laughs! :D
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Top 10 Live-Action Movies With Batman
As people head to the theaters this weekend to see Michael Keaton return as Batman in The Flash, we take a look back the previous live-action flicks that had The Dark Knight in them.
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My Week(s) in Reviews: June 23, 2023
Sorry, it’s been an awkwardly scheduled month. Here’s what I’ve been watching...
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers & Justin K. Thompson, 2023)
A masterful amalgamation of animation styles, narrative ideas and next-level voice performances. As visually breathtaking as it is emotionally ambitious as it is structurally exciting and entertaining. - 9.5/10
The Flash (Andy Muschietti, 2023)
I had a lot of fun with it despite its visual flaws and iffy plot mechanics. Ezra Miller was fantastic, but but even better were those left-field cameos. - 7/10
Renfield (Chris McKay, 2023)
Had a blast with this one. A super-bloody, silly take on the Dracula mythos. Cage was fangtastic. I’m not sorry. - 7.5/10
Inside (Vasilis Katsoupis, 2023)
Boring. Willem really needed to go full Lighthouse, here, and he did not. - 3/10
Missing (Nicholas D. Johnson & Will Merrick, 2023)
It uses its format well, though not quite as well as Searching and Unfriended before it. It got me on the ending, though. For some reason I wasn’t even close to thinking in that direction, so extra points for that. - 6.5/10
65 (Scott Beck & Bryan Woods, 2023)
Bad. Just really bad. Chock-full of lame ideas, trite execution and a color-by-numbers screenplay that’s been done infinitely better hundreds if not thousands if not millions of times. </hyperbole> But you get what I’m saying. - 2/10
Petite Maman (Céline Sciamma, 2021)
An intimately told sci-fi fantasy about the bonds between mothers and daughters. It’s a sweet film that I wish would have hit me harder. - 7/10
My Life as a Zucchini (Claude Barras, 2016)
Ugly animation, but its heart is in the right place. Plus, the dude straight-up murdered his mother. Extra points for being bold. - 4.5/10
Reality (Tina Satter, 2023)
An effectively lean and extremely well-acted piece of cinéma vérité that fails in truthfully recognizing just how big a piece of shit Reality Winner actually is. - 5.5/10
Zack Snyder’s Justice League (Zack Snyder, 2021)
Watched in anticipation of The Flash. I had only ever seen the theatrical cut, previously. This is a significant improvement. But damn, it’s overlong. And it leans too heavily on the worst of its characters. And The Flash is still the MVP. - 7/10
Enjoy!
-Timothy Patrick Boyer.
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Review - Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part Three (2024)
Not with a bang but a whimper.
https://www.voicesfromthebalcony.com/2024/07/15/justice-league-crisis-on-infinite-earths-part-three-2024-review/
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