Batman V. Superman opinions · 12:47pm Apr 2nd, 2016
Okay so I kept forgetting to post my thoughts on this movie for about a week now since I've seen it and in terms of what I have to say about it...
Okay so I kept forgetting to post my thoughts on this movie for about a week now since I've seen it and in terms of what I have to say about it...
Hey everybody, I wanted to thank all of my followers for being patient with waiting for the next update of SMoTE. I've been able to write a bit more for the story in between projects, so I'll hopefully have a few buffer chapters ready when I begin updating the story again. In the meantime, I thought I'd share another story that was taking up space on my computer. I forget when I wrote this, but I do remember the premise and direction I wanted the story to go in. I won't be attempting to
Honestly, I lowkey want him cast as Dick Grayson in this exact costume next to Battinson.
Is there any plane sexier than an SR-71 Blackbird?
Fast, sleek, and sexy. And the come in any color so long as it's black.
Batman would approve.
IMO, the Air Force made a HUGE mistake retiring them. Sure, there are satellites, but those can take time to get into place.
Rating Scale
12/10—a complete
masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
I know that Tomorrow War is FAR from over, but since I'm going on a school trip from Monday to Wednesday next week I won't be able to post. So I thought that I could give you this small teaser for what's next after Tomorrow War.
Enjoy
My name is Rainbow Dash, the fastest flyer in Equestria, one of the bearers of the Elements of Harmony, and well known fanmare of the Wonderbolts.
For those of you who were disappointed with Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, I hope you'll enjoy this.
So. I had a day off today thanks to it being Presidents' Day*, and I figured I'd go do something fun now that weekdays where I have no obligations are a precious commodity. Thus, I went and saw the Lego Batman Movie, having heard good things about it.
One of the really fun things to do with crossovers is exploring story ideas that couldn't work in either individually. I just thought of one that I can't really use, so I'm putting it up for adoption. Read on for details.
Rating Scale
12/10—a complete
masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
It should come as no surprise that I enjoy a good crossover, but the latest chapter of Dueling Keyboards is breaking some new ground for me. It's not the first time I've contemplated working with the Caped Crusader, but it is the first I've been able to put to virtual paper. I hope you enjoy it.
Got this in the mail today, watched it this evening. Once I have my computer working again I'll post a full review. For now I'll just say if you're a fan of Batman: the Animated Series you need to watch this hilarious movie.
Pretty sure Bats didn't kill Thomas and Martha Wayne...
Well, rather, I've been watching it for a while now. To be specific, I started back in the summer, when my dad and I discovered reruns of it on MeTV on Saturday nights, and came in around the middle of Season Two. Rapidly it became part of our weekend, watching the campy adventures of Adam West and Burt Ward's hysterically straight-laced Batman and Robin, and all the gloriously silly villains they would go up against. And of course, that theme song...
I love used bookstores. Sometimes, you can find real unexpected treasures in them. There’s one in particular I like to visit with my dad, called “Mr. K’s Used Books” that has turned up a lot of nice treats in my visits.
One of these, a Batman novel from 1990, was a particular surprise discovery.