I wonder if this poster was already set to be released now Or is this them already trying to separate the marketing campaign from Heath Ledger because it had focused on him so much? hmmmm
Jeez, Frank! You're so picky! Do you like ANYTHING?! haha, sorry, I couldn't resist... no, I agree completely! Gotham in this next outing seems more like Metropolis than Gotham.
Actually Scott, that might be a valid question that Jim asks. I’m continually frustrated, much like Jim, with the complete lack of talent exhibited with what’s coming out of Hollywood. These stories should be able to write themselves, but it seems that everyone keeps going for the lowest common denominator. I struggle to comprehend the amount of money that could be made with good movies. For someone who has been reading comic books for 35 years, I get irritated every time I hear Hollywood say that the stories entertained me for years, just won’t cut it in movies today.
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I wonder if this poster was already set to be released now Or is this them already trying to separate the marketing campaign from Heath Ledger because it had focused on him so much? hmmmm
looks cool, like a school folder!
I know this is just picking nits but Gotham is still too bright.
Jeez, Frank! You're so picky! Do you like ANYTHING?! haha, sorry, I couldn't resist... no, I agree completely! Gotham in this next outing seems more like Metropolis than Gotham.
Jim: Do you like ANYTHING?
Is that Kermit calling The Hulk green?
That was the joke, silly!
Keaton still looks great.
Actually Scott, that might be a valid question that Jim asks. I’m continually frustrated, much like Jim, with the complete lack of talent exhibited with what’s coming out of Hollywood. These stories should be able to write themselves, but it seems that everyone keeps going for the lowest common denominator. I struggle to comprehend the amount of money that could be made with good movies. For someone who has been reading comic books for 35 years, I get irritated every time I hear Hollywood say that the stories entertained me for years, just won’t cut it in movies today.
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