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That's the pathway for most hot, arrogant, and obnoxious women as they age. They eventually become a joke and are starved for attention with no one that really loves them much. I told a female friend of mine that years ago and see it coming true. I especially hate when he's in roles where he's given "deep" or poetically well written dialogue. He literally sounds like he just woke up and is reading something. I assume that although he can look serious he doesn't understand seriousness as a person. I am shocked that he plays wild and crazy people excellently though. One could assume he's a pretty boy who never had a bad day in his life and so has no content of character. But, he is good at it. I'd like to know why. He could be in a lot of fun movies. He was acting like Joker. He had a similar motive of doing whatever he wanted because life is crazy and he just wants to see how everything turns out. Blowing up the courtroom in a jokey ironic kinda way is a Joker move. In the original comics Lex was a selfish awesome genius and Superman a selfless one. Lex always wanted the adoration of people and if he just used his genius for that he'd be as popular as Superman, instead he wasted his time doing nothing productive. All of these characters were meant to be lessons on how to behave. Lois was a bitch that liked bad boys and flashy people, that's why she liked Superman. Clark is the real person and he wouldn't tell her because he wanted her to like him, not Superman. That's a lesson about being a modest awesome guy and not trying to impress people but letting them see how wonderful you are over time. Idiots who are shallow ruin these stories. MoS was very good and I've watched it many times. BvS was a comic book and was good, so it's not the story that was bad. Firstly, Ben Afflect is a bad actor and didn't project the intensity to be Batman. That is especially needed in this story as it features Batman's trauma induced paranoia. So, I believe better acting would have sold the story more. The armor was copied from a poorly/unrealistically drawn comic. That didn't look "cool" like something you could beat Superman in. So, they should have went with a high tech Iron Man kind of look and made it exciting. Lex Luthor was terrible as he is not the Joker. He's a jealous narcissist who is very high functioning, not crazy. The irony about the character is that Lex IS AWESOME but wastes his time worrying about someone else being awesome, thus defeating his own awesomeness. This has never been done in a film. Doomsday story was done cheaply, etc. Batman killing people is crazy. It defeats the purpose of the character. If they did it in his nightmares that would have been fine. I enjoyed the movie but it's another example of movies throwing out the comics time tested ideas over new ones people don't like. They didn't know about the powers they would get when they first came to Earth. They saw life on Earth, plants, etc just like Krypton and so it made the most sense. Lois is supposed to be a bitch and that's why Clark never tells her in the comics. It's because she likes "bad boys" and thinks Superman is awesome while the real guy, Clark, is a nerd to her. In reality, Clark is awesome and he knows it, but she can't see it, so he never tells her. He wants her to be impressed with Clark, not Superman, who is just a show Clark puts on. So, you need an actress who is pretty, gives the sense of being intelligent, acts brash and shallow at times, but appears to be a high quality yet immature person. Lois is NOT a nice person when Clark first meets her. Yet on Earth during similar times there were queens, lol. No. In the US air would fall under an inalienable right, meaning something that cannot be taken away from anyone. The space aspect has to do with national security. I would do this: 1. Silver Surfer origin film. It's a good story about being careful what you wish for. Bored alien from an advanced society that has given up on creativity and exploration wants to leave his planet to explore. He can't and is frustrated. Galactus shows up to destroy the planet. Bored alien volunteers to help him explore space to find other planets. It appeared to be a win win for the bored alien. Then, Galactus transforms him into what amounts to being a living spacecraft. So, all of his humanity is gone and he's a slave. 2. Fantastic Four: Dr. Doom is an FF character. The previous movies screwed up the character. He's a mix of Tony Stark/Iron Man and Dr. Strange and is a wild narcissist. That makes an interesting character. He's also a contrast to the head of the FF who is smarter than Tony Stark and much nicer. I'd throw Red skull in there and bring back the cube, or something that gets Galactus attention and brings him to Earth. 3. Other movies can be added here but the end would be the classic story of FF defeating Galactus. You are on a roll with all things Nazi today. Why? I know you're joking, but it would be interesting to remake it but in a different setting, just to analyze the result. In addition, to countries owning the air space they typically have laws about explosives. So, using modern rockets would require massive amounts of explosive material and to actually set the explosion off would be, illegally exploding things. We live in a controlled environment except for very mundane activities. They own the space, not the air. They own the outline of the country right up into space. It's probably illegal as the airspace above you is owned by the government. Also, certain power sources would be illegal. Hip hop is rap with European techno music backing it up. I was hoping breaking bad would end on a positive note, but it didn't. Still, it was an overall quality show. Watching it on TV was very annoying as new seasons would take forever. You'd practically forget what happened last season because a year and half would go by, then the seasons would be short. So, you're lucky to be able to watch it all at once now. The problem with Pirates is that people want them to be adventurous with SOME comedy, but instead they made most of them with too much comedy. If comedy isn't VERY funny, it gets tiring. Hollywood keeps turning adventure movies into comedies, look at most Marvel films, and it's annoying. They've been doing it since the 70s. I got sick of Depp after Lone Ranger which could have been good but was truly terrible. It's not him but the roles he takes. There isn't enough quality. Madonna was always a quasi-gay whorish Italian douchebag. That can work when young and good looking but when you lose your looks you just seem ugly. Malkovich can't act. I like him at times a lot but he always plays the same kind of mildly disturbed intelligent guy who is a few steps away from suicide. It can be good at times but also very tiring in some roles. Brad Pitt. Initially I thought he was a horribly wooden actor but then warmed up to him. Now, I think he's a horribly wooden actor. He's only good when he plays crazy people. Fight club and 12 Monkeys are the only films he was good in and acted. I think that's interesting. David Letterman: His early show used to be hilarious. Then, he got this idea that he's an "interviewer" and really he's very poor at it as it seems he doesn't know much about issues or care. Manson's mom was a prostitute and he grew up in a whorehouse. I doubt anyone was telling him he was special. The action and assassin society idea in these movies is stupid. The second movie was moronic with everyone being an assassin in the last scene. The Matrix was weak in the following films but at least it was about a philosophical concept. In addition, the film's name became a household word for when something unreal is happening. The Wick films are just dumb cartoony action films with no meaning.