With The World's End's reviews coming in, here are the Rotten Tomatoes scores for the Cornetto Trilogy. Notice anything similar?
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Written by Griffin Banks It’s happening. It’s finally happening. No Colin Farrell. No James Franco. Just the World’s Greatest Detective vs. the Last Son of Krypton in slow motion, grey filtered glory. It’s been rumored since Myspace was a thing and we dreamt about it during the days of Reeves and Keaton, but in 2015 we’re finally going to see the two most iconic figures in graphic novels on the big screen together at last. This is hands down the most hopeful I’ve been about a/the DC Cinematic Universe since the Batman rolled out on the Bat-Pod at the end of Dark Knight. You thought that Wayne Tech satellite in MOS was a homage, huh? No sir, it’s the freakin Bat, and he’s gunning for the Kryptonian who was up to no good. Why am I imagining more Supes vs. Bats, but not a cut and dry team-up World’s Finest-style? WB laid down the gauntlet with the infamous Dark Knight Returns quote, Read by Harry Lennix (The General Lane stand in from Man of Steel).
This is the first teaser trailer for the upcoming 2014 summer superhero film The Amazing Spiderman 2 starring Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spiderman and Jamie Foxx as supervillan Electro. Written by Griffin Banks SPOILERS! TREAD CAREFULLY! Perhaps I’m late to the party on this, but for months now I’ve noticed a disturbing trend among the message boards and nerd cites alike. People hate Iron Man 3. I mean they really, really, hate it.
I was stunned, especially since this movie in my humble opinion, is canyons beyond the abysmal Iron Man 2. Now at face value, I certainly sympathize with those upset. When news began trickling out on this project, it seemed we were going to get the Iron Man film we’ve always wanted. Shelves and shelves of armors, based off the much-revered Extremis storyline that the MCU has been tapping for years, and the introduction of alien ring wearing-kung fu badass-warlord Mandarin. Now the latter came as a curve ball, due to the fact Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang) made several comments dismissing Mandarin, referred to as a “racist caricature” by the director/writer. Now fans of Ole Shell Head and comic fans in general feel free to disagree; but I totally see where he’s coming from. |
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