By: B. McKenzie
“Or that CB would stick around?” It flies in the face of every distinctive action from Boomerang up to that point (he repeatedly betrays his teammates to help himself, in one case wussily goading...
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“And while the reviewer said that Deadshot would be killed, I would argue that he could possibly take out Superman if given a Kryptonite bullet.” I agree characters in-story could plausibly see...
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“When he talks about himself it doesn’t feel and sound like a video game tutorial.” I agree, but if I could be contrarian, it does feel like there’s more than a whiff of “Daredevil rehash” here. Not...
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Okay, those points are fair, too. Though Killer Croc wasn’t in Assault on Arkham; that was Killer Shark. Then again, with how similar their concepts, designs, and names are, I don’t blame you for...
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Wait; my bad. King Shark, not Killer Shark. Still, pretty easy to get the two mixed up.
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“Though Killer Croc wasn’t in Assault on Arkham; that was [King] Shark.” Good call! It’s been a while.
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It was an entertaining movie when it played to its strengths, but the plot was all over the place. Definitely a case of interesting characters being put in the wrong story. One other thing that bugged...
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“What was stopping her from instantly seizing control of some nuclear weapons? What was her weapon meant to accomplish that nuclear warheads couldn’t?” She had some sort of ideological objection to...
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The suitcase containing the heart was rigged with an explosive. And, apparently, it was able to tell if Enchantress (or anyone besides Waller) got too close to it. Don’t know how she got around it...
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“I’d argue that a writer worth their salt could take them and make them threatening…” I think it might be pretty challenging. The first thing that comes to mind would probably take a lot of imagination...
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“She had some sort of ideological objection to human machines” Makes sense, although I still think she could’ve found some easier way to complete her goals given her demonstrated abilities. As you’ve...
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“I think it’s time for superhero films to start scaling back the scope of the villains’ plans, like they did with Dark Knight, Deadpool and Civil War. It’s getting harder to care for all these empty...
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I really didn’t understand this movie. So, Waller called in a group of dangerous Supervillians into an already volatile situation because she needed an escort team to take her to the roof of her own...
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“Why didn’t she get out before the building was surrounded by monsters? Am I overthinking this?” The supervillain could teleport, and was trying to recover the doll that Waller had. It’s not clear that...
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