Revisited this old favorite on Wednesday. Still every bit as enjoyable as I remember.
Revisited this old favorite on Wednesday. Still every bit as enjoyable as I remember.
This is a friendly reminder that DC Comics stands for Detective Comics, not Democrat Comics. Batman does not belong solely to Democrats. I made this post as a response to someone from Deviantart and Youtube that I used to respect but has recently used Tim Burton's Batman to promote his Alt Left politics in his Deviantart account. And he has blocked me in Deviantart and kicked me out of his pro Tim Burton's Batman group because I did not support his politicization of Batman. He wants to do to
In continuation of commemorating 25 years of Batman Returns, here is a video showing 10 amazing facts about the film. And don't worry I am still working on the next chapter of Fluttershy Batwings.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film 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
6. Dumbo
5. Alice Through the Looking Glass
4. Alice In Wonderland
3. The Nightmare Before Christmas
2. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
1. Frankenweenie
Salutations, my friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, following my previous analysis, I'm gonna give you guys my take of Tim Burton's "Dumbo".
Here's the summary of this tale:
Greetings, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, following my previous analysis, I’m gonna be giving you guys my take of Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland”.
Here’s the summary of this tale:
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film 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
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film 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
Greetings, my friends.
This is your jolly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, following my analysis on "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)".
Come join my groups. Here are four amazing groups that I created that you might be interested in. The Crazy Creators League is a laid back place where you can promote and share your works and shitpost freely in the forum. The Official Modern Disney Haters Club is a place where you freely talk about Modern Disney without getting attacked by Disney fanboys AKA Disneynites and you can also talk about great Classic Disney was in there too. Tim Burton's Batman89/Batman Returns is a place for the
If you'd like to know what I thought of this movie before, click on the link below:
There's something I think I need to say...
So I hear a lot about how some people prefer films that are 'so bad it's good' over average or mediocre films.
So, for instance, people prefer Batman and Robin by Joel Schumacher to Batman VS Superman by Zack Snyder.
I mean, I see how this works. A film can certainly be entertainingly bad and gain more attention that way.
But then I hear how people wish films were made in the manner of 'So Bad It's Good'.
I'm sorry but...that doesn't work.