Irony is ironic....Lathspell said:
And you can just 'Reply' instead of quoting the entire post.
Irony is ironic....Lathspell said:
And you can just 'Reply' instead of quoting the entire post.
We can only watch, and wonder how you do it...Quoting your ENTIRE post was the only way to get close.TCTTS said:
As bat**** super nerd as that post may be, it's more demented that TWO people decided to quote reply it in-full. I was completely aware of how crazy long it was, but I literally thought, "At least it'll only be on the first page." But no, you psychopaths made sure people had to scroll through it TWICE now on the second page now as well. That's Batman-villain-level lack of sympathy for your fellow posters.
The Porkchop Express said:
The Batman had a great Batman, a really hot Cat Woman, a really scary Riddler and some of my favorite actors in supporting roles. Loved the music. Laughed out loud in the theater at the concept of going down into their version of Madison Square Garden to get away from a flood and really disliked the idea of there being multiple heavily armed online followers ready to mount up and start slaughtering innocent people because some crazy murderer told them, too. Feels like something that could inspire some really bad ***** Thought 80% of it was fantastic stuff but the last 30 minutes or so just felt pretty ridiculous and really veered from the logic and slickness and tightness of the rest of the film.
'THE PENGUIN' will have an official companion Podcast hosted by film critic Amy Nicholson.
— DC Film News (@DCFilmNews) September 16, 2024
Showrunner Lauren LeFranc, Matt Reeves, Colin Farrell & Cristin Milioti are among the guest appearing on the podcast giving in-depth insights about the show. pic.twitter.com/tB9mkvUn9x
and that's the irony of complaining about the length of his post, and then quoting it...surely you understand this and you're just trolling us,....right.Lathspell said:
Sorry... don't understand. I Replied, I didn't quote. I will quote small posts, but don't usually quote large posts because it's a chore for others to scroll through.
TCTTS said:'THE PENGUIN' will have an official companion Podcast hosted by film critic Amy Nicholson.
— DC Film News (@DCFilmNews) September 16, 2024
Showrunner Lauren LeFranc, Matt Reeves, Colin Farrell & Cristin Milioti are among the guest appearing on the podcast giving in-depth insights about the show. pic.twitter.com/tB9mkvUn9x
G.I.Bro said:The Porkchop Express said:
The Batman had a great Batman, a really hot Cat Woman, a really scary Riddler and some of my favorite actors in supporting roles. Loved the music. Laughed out loud in the theater at the concept of going down into their version of Madison Square Garden to get away from a flood and really disliked the idea of there being multiple heavily armed online followers ready to mount up and start slaughtering innocent people because some crazy murderer told them, too. Feels like something that could inspire some really bad ***** Thought 80% of it was fantastic stuff but the last 30 minutes or so just felt pretty ridiculous and really veered from the logic and slickness and tightness of the rest of the film.
To me, this is one of the issues with trying to make comic book characters, particularly one who dress up in costumes to fight crime, in a grounded world. This storyline would work fine in a batman graphic novel where everything else was fantastical, but not in a "Gotham in our world" setting.
That said, I really liked The Batman, moreso than the Nolan trilogy, but I wish they'd move away from grounded worlds. You can still make a good, artful comic book movie
The Porkchop Express said:
The Batman had a great Batman, a really hot Cat Woman, a really scary Riddler and some of my favorite actors in supporting roles. Loved the music. Laughed out loud in the theater at the concept of going down into their version of Madison Square Garden to get away from a flood and really disliked the idea of there being multiple heavily armed online followers ready to mount up and start slaughtering innocent people because some crazy murderer told them, too. Feels like something that could inspire some really bad ***** Thought 80% of it was fantastic stuff but the last 30 minutes or so just felt pretty ridiculous and really veered from the logic and slickness and tightness of the rest of the film.
Lathspell said:
I agree on Watchmen, but even that one they changed to not make it seem so over the top.
G.I.Bro said:
Honestly I want the arkham games made into movies lol
I can understand some of the disdain for the end of the movie, but the imagery laced within that last thirty minutes is great stuff: Batman sacrificing himself and falling into the water, only to be reborn when he comes out as an agent of hope instead of vengeance; Batman leading the people out of the darkness via the flare/light; Batman operating in the daytime as he evacuates all of the wounded instead of darkness.The Porkchop Express said:
The Batman had a great Batman, a really hot Cat Woman, a really scary Riddler and some of my favorite actors in supporting roles. Loved the music. Laughed out loud in the theater at the concept of going down into their version of Madison Square Garden to get away from a flood and really disliked the idea of there being multiple heavily armed online followers ready to mount up and start slaughtering innocent people because some crazy murderer told them, too. Feels like something that could inspire some really bad ***** Thought 80% of it was fantastic stuff but the last 30 minutes or so just felt pretty ridiculous and really veered from the logic and slickness and tightness of the rest of the film.
Lathspell said:
I get all that, but I just can't shake the feeling I get that I'm watching the last 20% of the movie or so that just seems a bit 'lesser than' how it started. It's still great and I love the movie. I just don't know how else to emphasize how perfect of a movie I felt the first 1.5-2 hrs of that movie were.
But, as far as The Penguin is concerned, I can't wait to revisit this Gotham that Reeves has brought to screen. I would love to get many stories from him with more obscure villains from Batman's Rogue's gallery. No need to bring in the Joker at all, imo.
Well this is maybe the 2nd time we have agreed on something, but I feel the same way about the movie. I find it very troubling that the bad guys aren't some army of goons and criminals, but individuals who have followed along the Riddler's online rants for months/years and then all unanimously decided to go downtown during a manmade flood to start killing people with automatic weapons. While I used to hate when idiots would say that a movie like the Matrix was inspiring kids to shoot up schools, I can't say the same thing about the faceless killers at the end of this movie. Perhaps it's just my own sensitivity to being a parent in the present as opposed to when the Matrix was out..Lathspell said:
I get all that, but I just can't shake the feeling I get that I'm watching the last 20% of the movie or so that just seems a bit 'lesser than' how it started. It's still great and I love the movie. I just don't know how else to emphasize how perfect of a movie I felt the first 1.5-2 hrs of that movie were.
But, as far as The Penguin is concerned, I can't wait to revisit this Gotham that Reeves has brought to screen. I would love to get many stories from him with more obscure villains from Batman's Rogue's gallery. No need to bring in the Joker at all, imo.
The Porkchop Express said:Well this is maybe the 2nd time we have agreed on something, but I feel the same way about the movie. I find it very troubling that the bad guys aren't some army of goons and criminals, but individuals who have followed along the Riddler's online rants for months/years and then all unanimously decided to go downtown during a manmade flood to start killing people with automatic weapons. While I used to hate when idiots would say that a movie like the Matrix was inspiring kids to shoot up schools, I can't say the same thing about the faceless killers at the end of this movie. Perhaps it's just my own sensitivity to being a parent in the present as opposed to when the Matrix was out..Lathspell said:
I get all that, but I just can't shake the feeling I get that I'm watching the last 20% of the movie or so that just seems a bit 'lesser than' how it started. It's still great and I love the movie. I just don't know how else to emphasize how perfect of a movie I felt the first 1.5-2 hrs of that movie were.
But, as far as The Penguin is concerned, I can't wait to revisit this Gotham that Reeves has brought to screen. I would love to get many stories from him with more obscure villains from Batman's Rogue's gallery. No need to bring in the Joker at all, imo.
Movie has 3 of my favorite actors in brilliant supporting - Turturro, Serkis, and Jeffery Wright - and definitely captured the mood of what I would like the Batman to be about. I'll never be able to put it higher than The Dark Knight, but it's a worthwhile second.
The Porkchop Express said:Well this is maybe the 2nd time we have agreed on something, but I feel the same way about the movie. I find it very troubling that the bad guys aren't some army of goons and criminals, but individuals who have followed along the Riddler's online rants for months/years and then all unanimously decided to go downtown during a manmade flood to start killing people with automatic weapons. While I used to hate when idiots would say that a movie like the Matrix was inspiring kids to shoot up schools, I can't say the same thing about the faceless killers at the end of this movie. Perhaps it's just my own sensitivity to being a parent in the present as opposed to when the Matrix was out..Lathspell said:
I get all that, but I just can't shake the feeling I get that I'm watching the last 20% of the movie or so that just seems a bit 'lesser than' how it started. It's still great and I love the movie. I just don't know how else to emphasize how perfect of a movie I felt the first 1.5-2 hrs of that movie were.
But, as far as The Penguin is concerned, I can't wait to revisit this Gotham that Reeves has brought to screen. I would love to get many stories from him with more obscure villains from Batman's Rogue's gallery. No need to bring in the Joker at all, imo.
Movie has 3 of my favorite actors in brilliant supporting - Turturro, Serkis, and Jeffery Wright - and definitely captured the mood of what I would like the Batman to be about. I'll never be able to put it higher than The Dark Knight, but it's a worthwhile second.
Official first look at Mark Strong as Carmine Falcone in ‘THE PENGUIN.’
— DC Film News (@DCFilmNews) September 17, 2024
The role was previously played by John Turturro in ‘THE BATMAN.’ pic.twitter.com/BAszLntPmm
For those squabbling about the change of his name, Oswald Cobb has all of the qualities inherent you would expect from The Penguin. The series expands on his nefarious aspirations, making him a much more formidable figure. To me, that matters more than what he’s called.
— Dan Marcus (@Danimalish) September 17, 2024
DC fans should feel extremely lucky we’re getting a show as great as THE PENGUIN. This is mature, disciplined storytelling with nuanced performances and characters that feel like real people. It approaches ANDOR levels of gripping storytelling. It’s that good.
— Dan Marcus (@Danimalish) September 17, 2024
Without delving into spoilers, THE PENGUIN pretty succinctly sets up THE BATMAN: PART II in such a way that anyone familiar with a certain Batman comic storyline will most certainly see where Matt Reeves is taking this story. It should make a lot of fans very happy.
— Dan Marcus (@Danimalish) September 17, 2024
amg405 said:
So… I have steered clear of DC for the most part and most of what I've seen has been relegated to Marvel.
I watched episode 1 tonight because I like mob movies/shows… and I was impressed. I barely know the back story but it was very entertaining. I enjoyed it and will definitely keep going with it.
#ThePenguin is Certified Fresh at 89% on the Tomatometer, with 79 reviews: https://t.co/wEptv4EUHf pic.twitter.com/56CdVDBJ9s
— Rotten Tomatoes (@RottenTomatoes) September 20, 2024
Director Craig Zobel says they used the same camera gear and lenses of ‘THE BATMAN’ for ‘THE PENGUIN’ series:
— The Batman Film News 🦇 (@TheBatmanFilm_) September 20, 2024
“We talked with Matt Reeves and Greig Fraser a good bit before starting the show, and we asked them questions just on a very technical level.” pic.twitter.com/Id2y1nYYRY