
u/Emotional-Chipmunk12

Who should be the main Firestorm duo in the DCU? Ronnie and Stein or Jax and Stein like in the Arrowverse?
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) deserved SO much better at the time. It may not be a classic by any means, but it's still quality entertainment. Cool effects, enchanting music, and a really good final act. Plus, Franco was great as Oz.
Disney used to give us fun cinematic rides like this almost every year. Sure, a lot of them went unnoticed or got bad reviews from so-called critics, but I've found that there is a LOT to love about early 2010s Disney films. Freaking sucks how much they've fallen.
2 Guns (2013) is fun, but I wouldn't say it's one of my favorite Denzel or Wahlberg movies. It does suck that we barely see this kind of buddy team up movie anymore and even when we do, it's usually not very good. I did at least enjoy their chemistry and the action scenes in the climax.
Who should be WW's first sidekick in this universe, Donna or Cassie?
I hope if they have Green Arrow in the DCU, he's like DCAU Oliver.
Will this universe's Hal ever be on a team with Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman? I know he's old, but the Justice Society had members of different ages.
reddit.comI watched Bedtime Stories (2008) for the first time a couple months ago and I liked it. It's no gem, but for the only Disney movie Happy Madison Productions ever made, it's fine. I like the story sequences and the final act is pretty fun.
Bedtime Stories is harmless fun (aside from that weird pet the kids have.) Guess I'm kinda on a Sandler streak right now. He's made several movies in the last two decades that I think are overlooked or get too much hate.
Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (2013) is an absolute gem. Stupid and ridiculous, yet so very AWESOME. It is very much a product of its time when studios were making "darker" adaptations of classic tales, but it still holds up nicely. It is filled with stupidly, fun sequences.
I personally think it deserves a cult following more than most movies that actually have a cult following. And hey, this film predicted the MCU poster slop we'd get in a few years. Witch Hunters rules and it's the kind of movie that's SORELY missing from modern cinema.
Pixels (2015) has to be one of the most unfairly hated movies of all time. I know it's not old, but it counts in this tag. The effects are still really impressive, the action is decent, and the choice of songs is pitch perfect.
Yeah, the comedy and writing leave a lot to be desired, but I still think it's a fun movie. I guarantee if it came out today, in an age of more faithful video game flicks, there would be more positive reception. Not universal acclaim, but still some positivity.
I gotta say, this new Batgirl costume from Legacy of the Dark Knight is pretty cool.
If you were in charge of deciding how Harvey Dent became scarred in the DCU, what origin would you pick?
Still one of my favorite Riddler quotes. Jim Carrey Riddler is so underappreciated.
I freaking love Mercy's design in Superman: Man of Tomorrow (2020). I also love how she ripped Lois' phone apart with her bare hands. I just wish she had some lines of dialogue.
Glad they're still making John a soldier. It's an integral part of his character.
Looks like Vader isn't the only villain with a legendary hallway scene anymore. All hail the Kingpin, cause DAMN, that was brutal.
youtube.comI just discovered this Punisher edit Marvel did a week ago and there are no words. It is fucking spectacular. One batch, two batch, penny and dime, penny and dime.
youtube.comThis song is STILL amazing even after all these years. It’s one of the first pieces of media I saw where the bad guy won at the end (at least until later.) It reminds me a lot of the true final song of Little Shop of Horrors where Audrey II reeks havoc on Earth.
m.youtube.comIf you have one of these Disney dads as your dad, who would you pick?
I just rewatched Bride Hard (2025), an action wedding movie starring Rebel Wilson, and it was actually better than I remember. More people should see it.
It's obviously not a classic that people will remember for decades, but it's still a fun romp. Lot of cool action scenes, memorable quotes, and decent acting. I like Rebel Wilson and I was glad to see her in a starring role again.