It's only a dollar for 2 months right now so I just chucked them a dollar and will cancel after.You subscribe to wsj or is this another Canadian perk? I read a bit on collider a few min ago
It's only a dollar for 2 months right now so I just chucked them a dollar and will cancel after.You subscribe to wsj or is this another Canadian perk? I read a bit on collider a few min ago
It's only a dollar for 2 months right now so I just chucked them a dollar and will cancel after.
I don't see a supporter tag up under your name eitherMakes sense. As a dyed in the wool Democrat tho...I can't but I'm glad someone can
I don't see a supporter tag up under your name either
You clutching that PR money harder than Martha Wayne clutched her pearls.
As a Canadian,I really don't give a fukk.
I should support the site so I'll make sure to do that. But I'm definitely not giving my money to a conservative/republican paper advocating for Robert Mueller to be fired. No thank you. They asses can be tossed out the window and stargaze from outside
Justice League Runtime Had to Be Under 2 Hours by WB Mandate
Interesting. It’s a shame though, since runtime was never the bad thing about the DC movies.
Also, it seems the first cuts of the movie weren’t good but the final cut seems to be getting a similar response as Wonder Woman so that’s a good sign.
It has now been confirmed that Justice League itself will also include a post-credits scene. In an interview with BBC Radio 2, actor Jason Momoa was asked whether superhero fans needed to stick around after watching Justice League, Momoa stated:
“They do, they do. You’ve gotta sit through the whole thing and go through the credits… I forgot that it was in the script. It’s fantastic.“
Six currently released clips from the film. So far, I'm liking what I'm seeing.
Also, since we're talking themes, I hope we finally get to hear the full heroic version of Zimmer's Superman theme. So far, it's just been the SADBOYZ piano mix. Happy the Williams theme will make an appearance, but put some respeck on Zimmer's theme.
It isn't near the end..it's likely their first encounter with him.Man I'm thinking your movie sucks when you release a clip of them fighting the main bad guy near what looks like the end
Well they couldn't make anybody else the comic relief so Barry becomes Wally/BartFlash seems to be more like Impulse than Flash
I wouldn't know.
Here's some excerpts
In the past 18 months it has sustained a switch in directors and creative tinkering before and after production to lighten the tone. Significant reshoots brought an already big budget up to nearly $300 million, said people close to the picture.
One person close to the DC film effort called 2018 a “reset year” when executives and producers will focus on a slate of pictures to be driven more by directors’ visions for individual characters than a corporate mandate to put out particular films in a given order, as Warner’s chief executive three years ago announced the studio would do.
Toby Emmerich, who became president of Warner’s motion picture division in December, said he wants DC to worry less about a comprehensive strategy than about making great films. “We don’t want to limit the creativity filmmakers can bring to the table by saying these characters have to come in a particular order and all fit into the same universe,” he said.
Last year, concerned that their super-hero pictures were becoming too dark and violent, Warner leaders assigned fan-favorite comic-book writer Geoff Johns and production executive Jon Berg to oversee the DC movie slate and give it a more optimistic tone. Their first task was a last-minute rewrite of “Justice League,” done with the “Batman v Superman” team of Zack Snyder and screenwriter Chris Terrio, to make the movie less serious and more hopeful.
Early cuts didn’t achieve that goal, but a test screening of the final version recently earned audience scores close to those of “Wonder Woman,” said people who have seen the data.
In “Justice League,” Ezra Miller’s Flash, who is young, socially awkward, and hides his fear through humor, is viewed at Warner as the movie’s breakout character. Mr. Emmerich said a solo Flash film is a priority.