@pentedois: I think we'll see a deal for streaming on MAX wrapped up soon, they were close back in the fall, but TWD thought they had a chance to land WWE so talks paused. Now that that is off the table, they should be circling back to Plan AEW.
I thought this would be something cool, but unlike all the other superstars fishing for karma here, I honestly didn't know the startup sounds could be manipulated.
Bummer, I really wanted to see the movie they spent a year teasing us with before the theatrical release. Generally director's cuts aren't vastly different, they contain more exposition and let some scenes breath, however, sometimes they are different movies. The most extreme example I can think of is the Chronicles of Riddick, the theatrical cut of that movie is almost unwatchable, the director's cut is one of the best scifi movies of the Aughts. I think the Ayer Cut would have fallen into the second category, but I guess now we'll never know.
@illegal_peanut: But what if the person funding them is someone who was hit by a car and paralyzed, so they are using their settlement money to make his movies?
@illegal_peanut: If one can play the same video game for 100+ hours collecting trophies or play anything that is multi-player online, then why would watching TV be any different?
Not that that has anything to do with the point I was making. "We" are all different, you can speak for yourself and make whatever points and opinions that you have from your perspective, but you don't speak for every comic book fan, certainly not this one.
The lack of interconnectivity and continuity has really hurt things imo. As much as I didn't care for the first two Avengers films, they served a waypoint to bring everyone together and reinforce the threat.
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