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Of course they were explained; he was Aries, the god of war..Key word being 'god'.

Lol my problem was that I couldn't take Aries threatening because of how cheesy he was. Even when the actor had the Aries armor on, I never was like "oh sh*t, it's Aries!" Instead, I just saw him as some old man with CGI lightning coming out of his hands.
 
I liked almost all of it... except what changed her mind. Love.

I wish she had said something else... it felt cliche, unfortunately.

I didn't care for the Ares casting. It was ok, just could've been better.

The thing they did right with Wonder Woman was not over-sexualize her and they never turn it into a lame propaganda movie just because it had a strong female as the lead by making the men co-stars incompetent. I never got the vibe that they were trying to shove it down our throat that Wonder Woman is a strong female, instead I just took her as a badazz that just happened to be female. During the No Man's Land scene when Chris Pine tells her no man can't cross, I was getting ready to facepalm while waiting for her to say "I am no man!" I'm glad they didn't give her that line that everyone was expecting lol.
 
Oh c'mon, man...it's not like he's the Green Goblin or something with a concrete origin story...the entire backdrop of the film was his handiwork. The entire point was that he was so invisible as to have the world believe that he doesn't even exist. For me, that was much better than Dane Dehaan stumbling into a glider suit, or Arnold S turning into a dude who loves cold weather, etc. Here, we begin with the setup that the Greek mythology is actually non-fiction though the world outside of Themiscara doesn't know that.
Btw, in HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos he has sortof a doppleganger in the form of Nyarlathotep.
 
Oh c'mon, man...it's not like he's the Green Goblin or something with a concrete origin story...the entire backdrop of the film was his handiwork. The entire point was that he was so invisible as to have the world believe that he doesn't even exist. For me, that was much better than Dane Dehaan stumbling into a glider suit, or Arnold S turning into a dude who loves cold weather, etc. Here, we begin with the setup that the Greek mythology is actually non-fiction though the world outside of Themiscara doesn't know that.
Btw, in HP Lovecraft's Cthulhu mythos he has sortof a doppleganger in the form of Nyarlathotep.

Every great superhero movie had a memorable super villain, which Wonder Woman did not.
 
One of the few things that kept it from being great, in my opinion.

Exactly, Wonder Woman was still good but like you said, a lack of a great villain kept it from being great. Gal Gadot killed it as Wonder Woman, she looked like she walked out of a comic book during the No Man’s Land scene. Even the little lighthearted moments were done well, like when they paid homage to the Justice League cartoon by having Diana eat ice cream for the first time.
 
How they making joker origin movie with a 60 year old actor though


Is the joker some old ass dude?

Batman’s main villain just some senile old man?


Wtf
 
I'm Not Ashamed

Based on a girl who was trying to find her way spiritually among every day high school life. She kept a diary leading up to the event

She went to Columbine

I usually dont mention spiritual movies but this one was really good and emotional.

 
As above so below

Pretty dope movie on Netflix about the Paris catacombs and a tomb raider type chic, supernatural thriller. Pretty gripping, might just be my claustrophobia but It was kinda intense
 
Oh hell yea, the music sounds amazing too. I got chills when the “never had a friend like me” song was playin
I'm wary about Genie... Robin Williams killed it.

Of nearly all Disney characters through the years, Williams' Genie is the most iconic.
 
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