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The Lego Batman Movie: 13 Cameos That Expand The Dark Knight's World
With his spectacular abs, gadgets aplenty and a wave of rave reviews, The Lego Batman Movie is an unequivocal hit. Focused on Will Arnett’s silly (and stubborn) version of the Caped Crusader, The Lego Batman Movie sees Batman tackle a host of super-villains, led by the Joker, voiced by Zach Galifianakis. But beating bad guys isn't the only challenge our daring hero faces — he also must confront the perils of parenthood when he accidentally adopts the young Dick Grayson (Michael Cera). And so, a hilariously madcap deconstruction of Batman — and his place in pop-culture — unfolds!
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks
My Observations on Movie Franchises Part Two: How To Kickstart a Franchise When It Has Lost Its Way
In the last article I focused on some of the lesson' s learned from two great movie trilogies on what to keep in mind, when building a franchise and how to approach the beginning, the middle and the conclusion of it. But what about a situation where the problem is not setting up a franchise or concluding it, but getting it properly moving again. Lets look at three examples, where a franchise has been successfully kickstarted and what we can learn from them.
By Art-Peeter Roosve8 years ago in Geeks
Something I'd Like WB and DC to Consider About 'Suicide Squad'
There’s about a ninety-eight percent chance you’re never going to see this anyway, but here it goes. Dearest WB studios, PLEASE release a "Joker cut" and a "rated R" cut of the Suicide Squad movie. I know this might seem like a moot point now almost a year later, BUT, with audiences divided on Justice League like they are, and you all still trying to figure out a formula that works for these movies (yes we can tell) wouldn't it at least be worth the effort to see if these version get a better reaction out of fans?
By Hapsetshut The Pharaoh8 years ago in Geeks
Holy Burn, Batman: Adam West Has Something To Say About DC's Films!
Raise your hand if you have ever been personally victimized by a DC film. If so, you have a pretty major player on your side too. It looks like the original #Batman, Adam West, is none too fond of what Warner Bros. has been giving us recently. That's right, the 88-year-old slipped on his spandex one more time to hurl a batarang of shade at the DC slate.
By Tom Chapman8 years ago in Geeks
'Doctor Strange' Sling-Rings Past 'Man of Steel’s Global Box Office Record
Staggered release dates for movies may be irritating for fans, but studio executives are sure to love seeing the ticket sales keep on shooting upwards. Case in point: the ongoing box office success of Doctor Strange. Here in the western hemisphere, we’re soaring towards the home release of the Sorcerer Supreme’s first solo outing, but elsewhere he is still working his magic on the global box office...
By Max Farrow8 years ago in Geeks











