The reason for the rush was the strike, so just thank god that it couldn't get going fast enough to beat it, don't thank him for it.
It was a disaster from the get go. Thank god for the strike.
I hope when it gets settled they realize how fucked up everything was and re-do the entire thing.
I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.
The reason for the rush was the strike, so just thank god that it couldn't get going fast enough to beat it, don't thank him for it.
Aw fuck, it might still be on? And some doof named Armie Hammer (with Armie being short for Armand... yes, that's right, Armand Hammer) is Batman? Fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck FUCK.
Does this man look like Batman to you? WTF.
He looks like a Fag.
I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me.
Does this look like Batman?
You can't say it's the wrong call based on headshots.
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Well, at least the costumes will be nice.Weta Workshop to Create Justice League Costumes
Source: Dan
January 7, 2008
The Dominion Post has confirmed that Weta Workshop will design the costumes for Happy Feet director George Miller's Justice League adaptation.
The film's Wellington-based American producer, Barrie Osborne, who produced Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, confirmed Weta Workshop's involvement.
"They are doing all the costumes and they're doing a brilliant job," he said from Sydney, where filming will start soon. "A lot of people thought it would be too hard, that you can only make those things in Hollywood."
No budget has been announced for the long-awaited movie, which would bring together a range of superheroes including Superman, Batman, The Flash, Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Green Lantern.
Weta Workshop specialises in physical effects such as costumes, props, models and movie sets, and Weta Digital does computer-generated visual effects.
Osborne said it was possible Weta Digital could also be involved in the film, based on the DC Comics series, but that would depend on the studio's commitments to other projects.
"George Miller has a great take on the material, so it elevates it to something that's not a comic-book movie," he said.
So this is the flick that's going to burst the superhero movie bubble, then.
Good. Fuck all this shit. Give me a Transmetropolitan television show on Showtime with Patrick Stewart.
Transmet's owned by WB too. <3
Get that garbage out of the way, it's that many steps closer.
Never read it. is i anygood?
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