Commented "1.) The multiversal twists will help to differiate it from the now definitive CW Flash.
2.) This Flash actually had (imo) great chemistry with his Batman (Affleck), so pairing him with another makes some sense.
3.) Audiences were not sold on Miller's Flash, so Keaton will likely drive ticket sales.
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Commented "I go Sinestro, as I find him to be devious/manipulative, in addition to the power provided him by his ring. Just look at "Injustice," how he coerces/uses Superman to bring about his goals/agenda. Atrocious, while formida, is more of a straightforward threat."
Commented "Super underrated! Such lovable characters and it was/is absolutely hilarious! Such a creative premise, as well. "Billy and Mandy" I never got into, as it always had this black comedy feel about it and often came off a bit (or a lot) mean-spirited. "Foster's" was far and away better; one of the bests"
Commented "Burton Batman, while still a notable and fondly remembered version, is (imo) seeming less influential and culturally relevant the more years that have passed since its release. Conversely, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man seems way more influential again, and is, for me, the more definitive take of the two!"
Commented "This was a tricky one, as the '89 theme the was my definitive Batman theme for many years, especially due to it's use in the B:TAS intro. However, I now find myself humming themes like the Shirley Walker and Zimmer ones, as I find that they better put me in specific moments from their properties. "
Commented "The DCAU pioneered the shared-universe concept and (imo) did it best! Personally, the MCU isn't my preferred "flavor" for the Marvel universe. It's technically impressive, but it's characters don't resonate with me a fraction as much as DCAU's. The DCAU also benefits from the shere hours of content."
Commented "While there are definitely teenage Peters that I love (such as Ultimate and Spectacular), the peak age for Spider-Man is like the young adult years (as in TAS and the Raimi/Webb movies). IMO, what makes it the perfect age is the crossroads-y nature of it, as he could truly go one way or another."
Commented "I'd say 1.5 or 1.75. I do like this film a good deal, but I just don't think it quite lives up to the ideas/complexity of either LEGO Movies. Superficially, I LOVE the look of it, but it's just a bit much of a departure from established Batman as it goes on and I didn't really need the extra IPs."
Commented ""Elektra," hands down! IMO, "Catwoman" is just like the...worst...thing, when it comes to live-action superhero movies. "Elektra" is more just kind of boring and (imo) a bit disappointing of a followup to and out- of-step with "Daredevil" (either version). Nevertheless,I find it far more watchable."