Captain Marvel was more enjoyable to me than Aquaman. I liked Captain Marvel but it was filler for Endgame and nothing more.This is the best comic book movie I have ever seen in my life, I cant believe I was sleeping on this. Never though MOS would be topped this soon
The visuals, the action, my god this was spectacular
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Captain Marvel was more enjoyable to me than Aquaman. I liked Captain Marvel but it was filler for Endgame and nothing more.
Late as all hell but this don't seem real. I mean, it's Aquaman. I think it made a billi cuz it had James Wan name attached to it tho.@Arishok what you think of this?
This movie was acceptable. Predictable and took zero risk but it was at least fun.
This movie was acceptable. Predictable and took zero risk but it was at least fun.
An Aquaman movie in general was a big risk. The character has always been written off as a joke by casuals.Took zero risk ?? Lmaoooooo
90% of the movie was underwater how’s that zero risk.
You know what’s zero risk. Thor trilogy and no realm properly explored. Heck Asgard was never explored them nikkas rather be on earth lol.
Wan TOOK BIG RISKS with this film and the reward was a BILLY cause it was dope..
Ana to kai
An Aquaman movie in general was a big risk. The character has always been written off as a joke by casuals.
#FredsFactsIn the opening 10 minutes or so when they show his father's house, he has a copy of Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror" sitting on his coffee table. It's about a woman that gets pregnant by an alien god and gives birth to a deformed, outcast child.
When Black Manta first attacks in his new suit the first thing he says is "loathsomeness waits and dreams in the deep, and decay spreads over the tottering cities of men."
That's taken directly from the last paragraph in "The Call Of Cthulhu":
Fred.
you must've busted a nut when you heard that breh. I couldn't really understand what he saidIn the opening 10 minutes or so when they show his father's house, he has a copy of Lovecraft's "The Dunwich Horror" sitting on his coffee table. It's about a woman that gets pregnant by an alien god and gives birth to a deformed, outcast child.
When Black Manta first attacks in his new suit the first thing he says is "loathsomeness waits and dreams in the deep, and decay spreads over the tottering cities of men."
That's taken directly from the last paragraph in "The Call Of Cthulhu":
Fred.