
Everything posted by Michael*
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Joker (2019)
It's funny, I haven't thought about Jack Nicholson's version of the character for ages and would never have noticed the similarity on my own, but the Sander Cohen comparison took me back to a rather grim subplot from Batman '92, where the Joker attempts to make his own clown-faced henchwoman using methods very reminiscent of Cohen in Bioshock. I'd imagine that this version will resemble Cohen's character too, in that you don't like him but can’t help the intriguing factor he brings.
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General Celebrity Gossip
It's just not the Terminator franchise without Emilia Clarke.
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Joker (2019)
Yeah, the potential of the 'young Bruce Wayne' angle certainly makes the timeline a bit harder to figure out, but it should be fun to see unfold. Just the tone of it hit me in the best way possible, Phoenix truly does make it feel like something horrific awakening. His physical transformation is remarkable too, he was a hulk of a man in You Were Never Really Here but looks to have gone semi-Machinist for this.
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Joker (2019)
It looks like it could go a step further than Nolan's very grounded take on the material by removing the superhero subtext altogether. There's no Batman, the Joker isn't a 'super' villain and the real bad guys aren't crazy people but apathy, poverty and greed. It's going to be pitched outside the norms of what we've come to expect from the comic book realm, that's for sure. Ultimately, it might not work, but I do like what I've seen so far.
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Joker (2019)
First official teaser trailer is here. If it was ready and waiting to be released into the wild, you'd think it would have dropped on April 1st, but whatevs.
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The Dead Don't Die (2019)
I knew I wanted to see this from the moment I saw Bill Murray.
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The Avengers, Age of Ultron, Infinity War & Endgame (2012-2019)
That's not a bad idea, honestly. I tend to err on the side of reducing the number of inactive threads wherever possible, although, since they were likely created before our most recent forum upgrade, I'm not sure what state the Avengers and Age of Ultron ones are in at this point. I'll take it under advisement for the time being, perhaps with a view to eventually combining them all into a large saga retrospective.
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The Avengers, Age of Ultron, Infinity War & Endgame (2012-2019)
Official trailer.
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The Avengers, Age of Ultron, Infinity War & Endgame (2012-2019)
What with Endgame being a direct continuation of Infinity War and having more or less the same cast, I feel as though it might be a touch redundant to have them as two seperate topics. May as well combine them into one hellfire Avengers one.
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Football
Much appreciated Fred. A strange game I thought, and unfortunate for Cattermole of course who otherwise turned in one of his better performances of the season. The first half was the best I've seen Sunderland look for a very long time, but for some reason we came out for the second with a mindset of protecting our lead rather than continuing our domination, and the intensity seemed to drain out of our game. Unless Grigg had an injury, I thought taking him off was an odd one, he'd been effective in pulling Portsmouth's backline around and creating space for McGeady and Morgan to show a bit of craft. Credit to Portsmouth though, they stuck at it despite initially looking outclassed, and if you believe in 'what goes around comes around' then their fans (apart from that bell ringing bloke, obviously) deserve to see their club on the up more than most. We need to recover quickly and secure promotion or this season will feel like a failure, hopefully there's something left in the tank for (unlikely sentence incoming) the big one against Accrington Stanley in midweek.
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Sekiro: Shadows die Twice (2019)
I managed to pick this up over the weekend and I'm happy to report that the developers have really outdone themselves with the level design and layout. I can't help but admire a game that doesn't do maps or waypoints, but instead allows you to build a mental picture with just a few landmarks dotted around to make it memorable. One slight caveat, if running around is what you like most about the genre, those moments are fewer and further between than usual. I personally think that change of emphasis makes it feel quite refreshing, but it does seem like every other corner has some mini boss to get past and that doesn't leave a lot of time for free exploration.
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You Choose.....
While I'm here, I guess... General Talk or Detailed Silence?
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You Choose.....
Bump for my new favourite Bellazon post of all time.
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Trumpland U.S.A
I think going forward, we're going to be seeing an increase in tactical voting, pretty much across the board. People will be more engaged than ever before, but probably motivated more by trying to keep the opposition out of office than supporting someone they actually want. For example, Democrats who in 2016, didn't like the idea of holding their noses and voting Clinton, are unlikely to be as complacent in 2020. More or less everyone who won their respective last elections by positioning themselves as alternatives to a broken system, but have since shown themselves to be establishment insiders to the core, can expect backlash to some degree. It probably won't hit Trump as hard as, say, Macron, but it's another factor.
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Joker (2019)
Looking at the newly-released publicity stills of Arthur, it would definitely appear that they're leaning into the aesthetic laid down by the Killing Joke's flashback sequences. I must confess, I'm quite partial to not knowing what the character's origins are, but with that said, I also don't mind the idea of his story changing repeatedly, making it even harder to know what his true background is.
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I finally hit 8,454 posts
I remember my 8,454th post. Good times, good times.
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Marvel's Iron Fist
Yeah, I would absolutely anticipate Marvel recasting the entire X-Men universe, with the possible exception of Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool, who I could see perhaps appearing in the occasional dialled-back cameo. With Fox about to embark on a second adaptation of the Dark Phoenix saga ahead of the Disney merger and the plotlines becoming ever more tangled, it feels like the right time to draw a line under the series. That's not to say that I think they'll be in a rush to introduce Wolverine and company to the MCU though, far from it. It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if a new Fantastic Four movie were higher on Feige's to-do list than X-Men.
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Football
One has to wonder now how much the World Cup would need to be expanded to allow Scotland a chance to qualify. As for McLeish, he's useless of course but his record in club management was appalling for years, resulting in a situation where he couldn't get a sniff of a job anywhere until the SFA came calling. Fear not though Scottish fans, David Moyes comes highly recommended. By David Moyes.
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Marvel's Iron Fist
It's a bit of a web of intrigue of course, given that Netflix still owns the rights to the characters, and will presumably be keeping the series on its own platform for the time being. I suppose how clever a move that is will only really be known in retrospect too, with the Marvel stuff being very consistent in tone and having rather distinctive branding, I don't know if Netflix would want to continue carrying what is essentially an advert for a rival streaming service.
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Football
The World Cup expansion has been an inevitability for a while, but the biggest issue for me is less about the number of teams, more the fact that it's impossible to have a sensible opening phase when it doesn't transition smoothly into a 16-team knockout round. I suspect the groups of three will be scrapped after the one tournament, and then revert to twelve groups of four with only the winners and four of the best runners-up going through. From the options that did appear to be on the table though, I personally would have preferred 40 teams with the 24 highest ranked going straight into groups of four, with the other 16 in play-offs deciding the eight remaining group places.
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Football
It was a twist that will have surprised precisely no-one, which in itself is rather awesome praise, but tonight belongs to Ronaldo and deservedly so. This year's Champions League knockout stage has delivered more than its fair share of crackers already, although obviously, I hope there's more to come.
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Football
Poetic justice of course for the lad Grealish to bag the winning goal, and to be able to shrug off something like that, well he's a better man than I. Gardner can expect to receive a kicking for missing those two gilt-edged chances. Not a literal kicking though, Birmingham fans. Seriously though, this kind of thing is next level, it's obviously not on and can't be explained away as tribalism.
- Hellboy (2019)
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Marvel's Iron Fist
Yeah, those hints about the characters supposedly living on could still prove to be true, although it's looking less and less likely that it'll be in their current iterations. Two years isn't a long time in the grand scheme of things, but I would have to think, unless Disney were able to buy the rights to the stuff that has already aired, there'd be very little chance of them casting the same actors and continuing the Netflix shows on their own platform.