Just a couple of weeks......:2guns:
Hell, yeah!! Can´t wait for it!
Just a couple of weeks......:2guns:
Hi Dona! Yes I have seen Dellamorte Dellamore years ago, the Dylan Dog movie that is not the Dylan Dog movie in practice, although I have not liked it so much but at least is deliberately trashy, collegiate and funny, some scenes are amazing, and with an ending more DYD-style... well... a typical Sclavi's ending, in fact.It's a shame every time Hollywood ruins a good comic book series, unfortunately it happens way too often, especially with lesser known titles. I've read way too few Dylan Dog comics, but I liked them. You might like Dellamorte Dellamore, it's an Italian movie based on a novel by Dylan Dog's author, and it's more DD than the DD movie... also what's up with that guy and DD initials? Oh, and it's campy as all hell. But there's a certain charm to it.
I REALLY need to start watching Arrow!
As for that Batman and Superman trailer, good quality my ass!
I like Arrow, but I don't like the technique of splitting it between current times and flashback, which I suspect will continue in the future seasons. It breaks up the pacing too much.
I , too, like Arrow, but the soap opera drama turned me off. A lot. I watch it in small doses. And then they turned his trainer from a wizened mean old bastard to a super-cute girl and I winced hard.
I have the advantage of not knowing the source material, which often helps in these cases.
But talking of soap opera drama, I never did manage to finish watching Angel. Why do so many series plummet in quality during the final couple of seasons?
I have the advantage of not knowing the source material, which often helps in these cases.
But talking of soap opera drama, I never did manage to finish watching Angel. Why do so many series plummet in quality during the final couple of seasons?
If the battles of the 2nd movie are any clue, I expect the actual battle of the Five Armies to feature an intermission.
EDIT: I noticed the word "movie" was tagged as misspelled. Curious I saw my spell checker was set to English: United Kingdom. Surely the word "movie" is not "American", or is it?![]()
mov·ie
ˈmo͞ovē/Submit
noun NORTH AMERICAN