Brick Tamland said:
Not sure why, but I'm excited about this movie
GiveEmHellBill said:
Seriously...........this is the Teen Titans now. Whether you like this show or not, this is what most kids think of when they think of the Teen Titans. It's that popular.
This live action tv show? Utter garbage.
I just can't get over the art style.swimmerbabe11 said:
Have you ever watched though? It's shockingly good.
Same. I'm not a fan of the transition in art style for cartoons that happened around the turn of the century. I feel like for the most part, cartoons I grew up on like Batman, Scooby Doo, Looney Toons, etc looked better. Probably just bias thoseSeattleAgJr said:I just can't get over the art style.swimmerbabe11 said:
Have you ever watched though? It's shockingly good.
swimmerbabe11 said:GiveEmHellBill said:
Seriously...........this is the Teen Titans now. Whether you like this show or not, this is what most kids think of when they think of the Teen Titans. It's that popular.
This live action tv show? Utter garbage.
Have you ever watched though? It's shockingly good.
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"I can't believe you're finally here," someone says. The camera dives into the water. A ship soars through the water. A gladiator match seems to be coming. The ship enters Atlantis, with several ships ferrying in and out. The Ocean Master stands in the coliseum, rallying the crowd against his brother who will challenge him for the throne. Arthur trains on the beach. He's younger and catches the quindent with his bare hands, just before his face. He lifts a submarine from the water. He kicks ass insode the sub. Above water, he tells Mera he is a "blood instrument" and he's "damn good at it". Mera begs Arthur to help so "millions of people" don't die. Water crashes on land. Dafoe's character tells him to go "deeper" to discover his Atlantean instincts, before being revealed in a leather-y black costume. Black Manta looks ripped from a comic, with glowing red eyes. A war between an army on foot underwater and men riding sharks ensues. The Ocean Master promises to bring the"wrath of seven seas."
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The main antagonist in this movie is Orm, played by Patrick Wilson," Wan said. "And Black Manta, played by Yahya [Abdul-Mateen], is caught up in that world with them as well. But the main drive really is, it's almost a very classic Shakespearean story about brother from another world vs. brother from another world. And it really is a classic story of sibling rivalry.
We're used to superhero movies where the threat is from another dimension or aliens from another universe coming here and trying to destroy our Earth," Wan said. "But we haven't seen one where the main threat is from a massive, massive civilization that is right under our nose, in the ocean. The idea that there could be a massive civilization living right underneath [us] that we don't know about is kind of scary and exciting.
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A war between an army on foot underwater and men riding sharks ensues.
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Henry Cavill knows what it would be like. We had a a lot of time hanging out on set, and Henry's a huge fan of Superman. I can't help but talk story to people, so he told me his take on Superman and I thought it was really great, and I gave him my two cents. The tweet you're referring to is somebody asked 'Would you do it?' and I said 'Hey, they know where to find me.' Nobody's asked, but you know"
That's funny, because Thor was basically a Shakespearean brother vs brother but in Asgard and New Mexico.Brick Tamland said:
James Wan describes Aquaman as a Shakespearean brother vs brother but underseas.