I went, I saw the Halleluja scene, I busted out laughing...
Seriously, me too. I'm fairly certain there was some eye-rolling, too.
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I went, I saw the Halleluja scene, I busted out laughing...
Seriously, me too. I'm fairly certain there was some eye-rolling, too.
Entertainment Weekly listed that as one of their top 20 unsexy sex scenes.
Now I need to go look up EW top 20 unsexy sex scenes.
I'm a little afraid to reread Watchman now, because I'm wary that how I feel about the movie will change how I view the comic.
I'm currently rereading the comic and I'm fine, except for being sad/angry that Snyder essentially ruined the movie.
I find it deeply amusing that my cousin saw Man of Steel and thought it was amazing and the best superhero movie ever. Demonstration of how, even when most of my family see the same media, we're not watching the same thing at all. (Granted, I am not going to go see it, but I trust your alls opinion a lot more than hers.)
I am happy to see they apparently do right by the antagonist--both the motivation (hello!) and performance.
I think that might be my favorite of his movies. So stupid yet so fun!
I don't remember liking the actual movie all that much, but it formed the core plot of Not Another Teen Movie, which I loved dearly.