Horrorcow Ezra Miller - Violent DCEU actor now missing, fled from the police, housed family while heavily armed, doing a speedrun for the world record in the Waco% category

Flash had some rarely interesting runs, compared to superior A-List heroes in DC like Batman and Green Lantern, Flash always attracts the normies of the Comic otaku. Flashpoint was a breakthrough in storytelling but has since been done better, I’d actually like to see the movie if that fucking reptile Zaslav ever releases it.
The sheer joy of knowing it blew $150+ million of rich kike money would be a cherry on my sundae.
Nah, I loved a lot of them. Even the stupid shit like Flash Archives or the Impulse Teen Titan stuff. It's just stuff me and my dad bonded over, so I'm fond of it. I thought they did Flashpoint alright with the animated movie, I didn't expect much more.

DC should really just stick to DC Animated Features because they knock those out of the fucking park 9/10. These movies and actors? Holy fuck what a waste of money.
 
DC should really just stick to DC Animated Features because they knock those out of the fucking park 9/10. These movies and actors? Holy fuck what a waste of money.
You & I are going to turn this into a /co/ thread so you might as well DM me for a real autistic slapfight, but Son of Batman was so good I’d literally write a blank check to see Esposito as Ra’s al Ghul in live action. Also the kid who plays Damian makes his character tolerable. But yes, king opinions. I’d cast the ginger in Wheel of Time to play Barry if I was king kike in Hollywood.
 
Sadly, no, he's not interesting enough to have any real taste in classic firearms. The image in that tweet appears to be a stock image, used to promote a History Channel "HISTORY of Firearms" article, which was posted and last edited in 2018.

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He probably did only just buy it because it looks cool. It definitely stands out though
 
Even the 2010's Batman isn't that good, only the middle movie is good and even then if you think about it it's not that amazing but it's still fine. What really did it for me was everyone talking about how amazing Thor Ragnorak was and I ended up watching it online, and it just sucked, it was a disjointed mess that felt like a series of ideas cobbled together in hopes that they'd make one story and they didn't. The music that would play randomly was also just annoying.

I just want anything else, I don't want more Star Wars/Trek, I don't want more capeshit, I just want something interesting. I kind of miss when they were making movies about financial crisis shit like Margin Call, maybe we'll see that again now that the economy is about the shatter.
A lot of the interesting stuff exists out there. It’s just that it’s so much easier to focus on the mainstream surface level stuff.
 
Money was never thrown at digital actor technology as fast as it currently is. Between Will Smith, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard, Ezra Miller and... everyone else in the industry, really, hiring a living, breathing human being to act in exchange for fame and big $ is now fuck all else but a liability.

Studios that want to release a project with minimal drama in this day and age would probably literally need to keep all actors involved in it leashed and muzzled until BluRay release + 1 fiscal quarter.
Not quite. The future of shit live action movies is celebrities being hired to provide a face and doubles doing the actual acting work. Digital actor technology is useful for that, and to easily replace a celebrity with a different child rapist when the one you initially hired is finally caught, but it doesn't actually obviate the need to hire humans in the first place. Their IRL storylines will matter more, not less.
(Yes I know there are "digital influencers" now but they don't provide the necessary drama, and once they start they'll become cancellable too.)
 
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