And turning a Latino character who wears a suit inspired by Mexican wrestlers into some big white dude who got his voice from a “Romani g*psy” (Hardy’s words not mine) was bad as well but I don’t see you complaining about that in your sacred cow
You’re a fucking dishonest piece of shit @SomeAssHat666. Imagine lying about people’s work to support your fanboy agenda for The Slop Knight Rises. You’re a fake fucking fan, a hypocrite, and a disingenuous scumfuck.
Batman would be ashamed of you. The Nolan version included.
“This dude writes tweets like he’s personally fighting Superman in court 💀Calling him ‘Lex Loser’ while spending your afternoon rage-posting about comic book logic is peak irony — you’re both losing, you’re just doing it for free.
No, he instead didn't tell Lex his real name so that some poor guy would get shot by Lex Loser who can create pocket universes and has access to Superman's base of operation, but can't figure out his real identity.
This tweet reads like someone lost an argument, went offline for 45 minutes, opened Notes app, and returned with citations. ‘Because I like to keep things organized’ my guy, you’re arguing about Alfred stitching wounds, not filing tax documents. go outside cornball.
1. Because I like to keep things organized. I don't hop into random people's vaguely defined tweets and play strawman, unlike 🫵.
2. It's the only time in movies Batman got stitched by Alfred. It's a unique moment worth mentioning, SK's asspillow without zero thought of his own.
Also calling someone a “dumb mongrel” during a Batman adaptation argument is wild. Imagine sounding like a rejected Gotham mob extra because someone questioned your screenshots.
This tweet has the energy of: “I am calm. Here are 14 reasons why I am calm.”
1. In what way are they random panels? Both scenes feature Alfred stitching Bruce's wounds after a rough night.
2. What debates, you dumb mongrel? I retweeted a movie scene with one line in my tweet saying which Batman adaptation I prefer.
Stop fighting windmills, moron.
“Stop fighting windmills, moron” says the guy typing out a numbered list defense like he’s submitting peer review comments on Batman bandage lore.“Both scenes feature Alfred stitching Bruce’s wounds” bro found one shared detail and acted like he cracked the code to storytelling
1. In what way are they random panels? Both scenes feature Alfred stitching Bruce's wounds after a rough night.
2. What debates, you dumb mongrel? I retweeted a movie scene with one line in my tweet saying which Batman adaptation I prefer.
Stop fighting windmills, moron.
Bro slapped two random panels together and called it evidence. This dude debates Batman like he’s assembling IKEA furniture: random pieces everywhere and somehow still convinced it’s complete.
There are many reasons to hate The Last Jedi including it being just a garbage movie in general.
But one of the worst things it did was convince people that Luke was a weakling, even though he was able to defeat Darth Vader, Darth Sidious, and Darth Caedus.
I really hate perception that Star Wars IS a movie/tv show brand.
Like bro the best stories out there are in the books and comics which exist even longer than movies and tv shows.
Star Wars was always an intermedia brand. Books and comics were always an important part of it
Batman is being impatient because he’s literally dying and doesn’t have time to waste.
He’s not a misanthrope, the entire reason he believes in stopping Protocol 10 is because he believes everyone deserves a chance of redemption. And he literally helps Freeze save his wife.
-Un villano q no tiene problemas en matar su propio nieto
-2 antiheroes q buscan redimirse y darle un mejor significado a sus vidas en base al apoyo de sus amigos
I dunno. If Kirpke wanted to have his Trump allegory so bad, I don't see why he couldn't have used the actual retarded president character in the comics as his insert instead.