Bryan Cranston has defended playing a disabled character in his new film, saying it is an actor's job to play different people
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January 8, 2019Bryan Cranston has defended playing a disabled character in his new film, saying it is an actor's job to play different people
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Even The dark night rises (sans Marion's death) is vastly superior
And that's just staying in DCU
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Because the underwater hair effects were some of the sort visual effects I've seen in a long time(not to mention those terrible wigs - the outfits were amazing but those wigs...)
They had some very beautiful scenes, like the one you mentionned with the trench creatures and the movie was entertaining but imo that makes it a good superhero movie but not a great movie per se. One thing I wanted to see more in Aquaman is how Arthur grew up, and develop more his relationship with his dad. Because he seemed like a very important part of Arthur's life but we see so little of him. (I did like that happy ending though - I'm a sucker for true love always win)
As for Nolan trilogy, what I liked the most in TDKR was Bruce aging. The fact that he actually hurt, that his body was a mess.
Bane was laughable too, the voice was so comical Hardy voice is... peculiar? (let's go with peculiar ( ... )
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