Aggravatingly, Warners is making James Gunn's commentary track, the deleted scenes, and gag reel digital-only featurettes, while the disc has 90 minutes of documentaries.
It also has a Krypto cartoon.
Aggravatingly, Warners is making James Gunn's commentary track, the deleted scenes, and gag reel digital-only featurettes, while the disc has 90 minutes of documentaries.
Warners put the Barbie and The Batman commentaries on the digitals too. I don’t like when they do that.Aggravatingly, Warners is making James Gunn's commentary track, the deleted scenes, and gag reel digital-only featurettes, while the disc has 90 minutes of documentaries.
It also has a Krypto cartoon.
Warners put the Barbie and The Batman commentaries on the digitals too. I don’t like when they do that.
Yeah, but Hawkgirl renders him redundant.I was thinking about Hawkgirl the other day, and then I realiaed suddenly, but we already have a Hawkman!!!! Then I wondered if that Carter Hall/Katar Holl was still in play after the reboot, even though Black Adam was Suicide Squad adjacent.
Yeah, but Hawkgirl renders him redundant.
Michelle started watching the old Timm Justice League cartoons the other day. She loves Hawkgirl. I can't wait for her to see the character in Superman tomorrow.
That animated movie where Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman were all different people? I kind of thought that one wasn't as good as it could've been.I'm getting it on digital and will wait for the inevitable "Gods and Monsters" 4K set that comes out later. Yes I know it will be years from now. I can wait![]()
Gods and Monsters is what Gunn calls the DC Studios equivalent of the MCU's Phase 1.That animated movie where Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman were all different people? I kind of thought that one wasn't as good as it could've been.
Along the same lines:
I had it preordered the minute Amazon put the listing up.
They were also released without anyone knowing WHEN they'd be on streaming
My evidence is that no one knew which streaming services they'd be on, or when. They certainly knew neither movie would be on a commonly known service in a month or less.The evidence? You know--that thing you've habitually avoided? In any case, this brings it all back to the why of your unsubstantiated claim about Barbie and Oppenheimer, which is (once again), you being asshurt over the fact two streaming era / post-Covid movies were phenomenal worldwide hits, not impacted by any of your nonexistent theatre boogeymen. The MCU has been suffering over a number of years with underperforming movies (one being a historic flop) under the same release conditions as the two films in question. You have yet to provide even a particle of evidence that Barbie and Oppenheimer performed so well due to the hollow, throw-it-at-the-wall-and-hope-it-sticks fantasies you continue to post.
Meanwhile, Feige's recent statements about the performance and perception of MCU films only bolsters the argument that the MCU's problems are not industry wide, but within, hence the incredible success of two non-Marvel films of the same era which commanded moviegoer interest / moved them to buy tickets at record levels. The MCU--at present--had failed to do that.
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