>so autistic he became a murderer end hates Aquaman because reasons
Why hasn't anybody ever explained what the fuck is up with this nigga
>>91342063
he's not actually autistic, he made it up to make Aquaman seem like an asshole for beating up a mentally handicapped person
>>91342071
He's not black either, he dyed his skin and had surgery so Aquaman would look like a racist
>>91342096
no, he's actually black. But he did pretend to be trying to claim the sea for the black man, as a ruse to make Aquaman seem racist
This show was shit
>Too chaotic, nothing makes sense, poor execution
>weak jokes
>Disgusting artstyle
>Poorly developed characters
>>91341976
Yeah but Iggy Pop sang the intro
>>91341976
somethign that always confuse me is that there is a season where the two headed alien exist and other where he doesn`t,or something like that,took me a while to understand that
>>91341976
Fuck you, I like this show when I was kid...
After Deadpool and Logan, can Fox do an actually good Fantastic Four film?
>>91341843
I had no idea this existed until Critic posted a review of it. Looks like shit.
Aside from Ben, the only characters that matter that are tied to this franchise are secondary.
Not really. Half the problem is that the basis of the Fantastic Four is a family dynamic that has either been done to death or done better (i.e. The Incredibles) that has no real "place" in superhero films. No one wants to see four wonderful people going on an adventure w/ science & wonder & awesomeness. They sort of hit some decent points with the new one, but they went too close for "Isn't the normal idea of this KINDA fucked up?"
Then, your other problems is Doom. Dr. Doom is LITERALLY a dictator of his own country who wears Iron Man powered armor & is also a FUCKING WIZARD. Most people tend to find a techno-wizard Hitler too much to swallow as a believable character, but each one of these things are essentially the dynamic of Doom's character. He is their most well-known villain & their most powerful, hands down (I'd say comparable to Galactus considering how many Secret Wars he's managed to fuck up already.) A big problem is a lot of their stuff all works around them being adventurers (which is an outdated concept) or being cheap space/dimension-travellers, which is the recycled plot they've already tried. You either get a cheaper, weaker Doom with bad motivations or, at best, you're going to get a random alien like Annihilus or Blastaar, both of which tend towards lackluster and ALL THAT is considering...if they can get the rights to ANYTHING interesting that isn't STRICTLY FF.
where were you when only he alone stood against the king slayer?
>>91341665
At my computer, watching Colgrave's newest animation "Double "King".
>>91341665
He was the bravest of them all.
and still cute as hell
>>91341665
what cartoon?
Why doesn't Barry just kill Iris first, so savitar can't? It's That simple!
>>91341591
Why didn't he take her to the future with him during the trip to the future he is taking and then leave her there so on the day Savitar comes to kill her she isn't around?
>>91341591
Why doesn't Barry go back in time to restore the original timeline?
>>91341978
he tried. Jay stopped him and gave him a good talkin' too. he's also pissed the speedforce off enough as it is.
Did he ever get to be an actuary?
>>91341564
We will find out in the inevitable Disney Junior continuation.
>>91341564
You know I always wonder this myself.
It's like little girl saying she wants to be a princess. He's clueless who actuary is.women believe they're princesses their whole life though
Here's a hint, since apparently manufacturing viruses that can wipe out humanity is the easy part.
Instead of hacking the Jumbotron and announcing you're going to release the virus in Gotham at the stroke of midnight, send a random lackey to a bus stop in Sheboygan Wisconsin, have him leave a purse there with a timer inside to release the virus in 25 minutes.
I guarantee you, Batman will be none the wiser.
>>91340963
Here's a hint you fucking goof
Don't talk to fictional characters and don't take terribly written stories to heart
>>91340963
look at your pick op. in what way does he look like a rational man?
what makes you think he didnt try this already
theres a really strong guy in wisconsin
How many new release comics do you usually follow? Which ones are you now/have recently?
I was reading Carnage but it ended, I was reading the new Spider-Man and Iron Man but stopped extremely early due to boredom, I am reading the current Venom
I was reading the Spider-Man and Deadpool comic but I stopped, planning to go back and read what I missed at some point
That's it for me
>>91340958
What a pleb taste, anon
Read some good DC comics
>>91341037
I'm sure this will make me more pleb to you, but while I enjoy DC media as a whole, the only character I'm generally interested in reading about is Batman
And pretty much only Batman, no bat kids or anything like that
>>91341037
Only good comic out of DC is green latern
What do you think this show will be remembered for in the future?
>>91340931
Pincest fanart
>>91340931
as an example of how hype can ruin an endingI watched it expecting the worst thing in the world and it's just ok. Not particularly bad or good, just ok.
That straight shota show
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/95541/how-much-of-rick-and-morty-is-improvised
Thoughts?
> When doing the dialogue I have to toss the script aside. Even if I'm sticking to a very specific line of dialogue that is required for a very specific joke set up or punchline, I find that if I allow myself to adjust the wording and let it come out more naturally to how I would actually say it, it helps make the characters feel more real/alive/natural. I also LOVE using out takes as in takes. Our dialogue editor Tommy Meehan also always surprises me with stuff he'll pick from the record to cut in. He and I are very much in sync on what we find funny.
> [I improvise on] some episodes more than others. I usually have moments in each episode that weren't in the script. One big example is the cold open in the pilot. That whole sequence in Rick's ship was improv based on a scene suggestion from Dan. Other stuff when Rick acts strange or fucks around... that's usually improv. The scene where he plays with Morty in the Alien Scammer's ship was improv.
>The burps are real. While doing all of Rick's dialogue for an episode I mark specific lines that I want to go back and do "burp takes" on. I have to tell the Audio Engineer (Daniel) to leave it recording. I use low calorie beer (miller 64) and water to get air into my stomach. Then wait for the burp and try to get it in the middle of a line. It's disgusting reading this explanation I just typed. This whole process is disgusting.
>>91340568
>>91340568
Some improv is good. The actor is the last line of defense against stilted dialogue.
Improv is some of the unfunniest shit in the universe, only slightly better than female stand-up. When the dialogue is at least discussed beforehand, it's okay but in cases like multidimensional TV it was just complete and utter garbage.
And I know a lot of people feel this way. There's being funny without a leash and then there's saying random words and making noises with your mouth for 10 minutes.
Hey /co/!Did ya get that THING I sent ya?
>>91340530
Idunno
Was it a penis?
>>91340530
FRACTURED ASS
It's late,I'm high, and the whole world is going to Hell. Let's read 100 Bullets
That's a big storytime.
>>91340410
Okey
Is this the future of adult animation? Manic Mailman tier stick figures and desperate attempts at edginess?
Who in their right mind is entertained by this?
>>91339845
What a mature response. The Simpsons was making fun of this dogshit stick figure animation style back in 1996.
>>91339874
Mr. Zip literally looks like a fucking R&M character.
>>91339805
I like it a lot, you can insult my intelligence or say I'm from a different website or board, but it won't stop me from watching it. Though I don't know how long they can keep it up, as of now it seem to still be good.
/co/ Scientists. The more insane the better.
>Which would win the Science Expo and with what creation?
>>91339707
>inb4 R&M shitposting
>>91339707
This feels like one of those shows that looks shitty so no one really gives it a fair shake but if you actually tried watching it would probably be pretty entertaining, but no one really gave it a chance
was it good?
perfection
So Mike Lazzo, the guy who cancelled Moral Orel because it stopped being a comedy, is excited to see Jack go into dramatic territory? What does this mean?
>>91339662
>Sell something as a dark comedy
>It stops being comedic
yeah that is good grounds for cancellation
>Sell something as a mostly dramatic end to a series
>Is welcomed as a dramatic series
Really makes you think
>>91339662
"Cancelled because it stopped being a comedy" is not the same as "cancelled because it had a rape victim fall in love with her rapist and perform a coat-hanger abortion on herself"
>>91339662
Lazzo was right, Moral Orel overextended.