Dragon_316ca wrote:Lex Luthor interview: http://www.wired.com/brandlab/2015/12/l ... al-complex
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) DEUX YOU BLEED?
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Too bad he acts like a Shumacher villain in the trailers.
That's the point. It's a fake, intentionally irritating public persona. Designed to make sure that the media and people like Bruce Wayne don't pick up on the fact that he's really a monster.shauner111 wrote:Too bad he acts like a Shumacher villain in the trailers.
Exactly. It's all a front.CoolwhipSpecial wrote:That's the point. It's a fake, intentionally irritating public persona. Designed to make sure that the media and people like Bruce Wayne don't pick up on the fact that he's really a monster.shauner111 wrote:Too bad he acts like a Shumacher villain in the trailers.
he gon b all zuckerberging yo ass when you ain't expecting that shiz yo
Argus? Sounds like some greek figure is playing into this and that's how WW is linked.
Lex is kind of analogous to Donald trump here
Lex is kind of analogous to Donald trump here
This is amazing marketing. I can't wait for Eisenberg to knock Luthor out of the parkDragon_316ca wrote:Lex Luthor interview: http://www.wired.com/brandlab/2015/12/l ... al-complex
Eisenberg is easily the biggest draw for me here. His bit in the new trailer all but confirmed my hopes.
Had a girl over last night, browsed netflix and we settled on Adventureland. The lady friend quite enjoyed it. Somehow Kristen Stewart is likable in that.
Had a girl over last night, browsed netflix and we settled on Adventureland. The lady friend quite enjoyed it. Somehow Kristen Stewart is likable in that.
'The Hateful Eight': Meeting the Challenge of a 70mm Roadshow Release
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind ... e-a-849881With these projectors now operational and available, there’s the potential they could be used for future films beyond Tarantino’s Roadshow. Sources say Warner Bros. is considering the possibility of having a 70mm release for Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, which was shot in part in 65mm Imax and opens in March. There’s also some murmurs suggesting that others are considering 70mm rereleases of classics that were originally made for the format, such as Lawrence of Arabia.