Commented "I go Sinestro, as I find him to be devious/manipulative, in addition to the power provided him by his ring. Just look at "Injustice," how he coerces/uses Superman to bring about his goals/agenda. Atrocious, while formida, is more of a straightforward threat."
Commented "Super underrated! Such lovable characters and it was/is absolutely hilarious! Such a creative premise, as well. "Billy and Mandy" I never got into, as it always had this black comedy feel about it and often came off a bit (or a lot) mean-spirited. "Foster's" was far and away better; one of the bests"
Commented "Burton Batman, while still a notable and fondly remembered version, is (imo) seeming less influential and culturally relevant the more years that have passed since its release. Conversely, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man seems way more influential again, and is, for me, the more definitive take of the two!"
Commented "This was a tricky one, as the '89 theme the was my definitive Batman theme for many years, especially due to it's use in the B:TAS intro. However, I now find myself humming themes like the Shirley Walker and Zimmer ones, as I find that they better put me in specific moments from their properties. "
Commented "The DCAU pioneered the shared-universe concept and (imo) did it best! Personally, the MCU isn't my preferred "flavor" for the Marvel universe. It's technically impressive, but it's characters don't resonate with me a fraction as much as DCAU's. The DCAU also benefits from the shere hours of content."
Commented "While there are definitely teenage Peters that I love (such as Ultimate and Spectacular), the peak age for Spider-Man is like the young adult years (as in TAS and the Raimi/Webb movies). IMO, what makes it the perfect age is the crossroads-y nature of it, as he could truly go one way or another."
Commented "I'd say 1.5 or 1.75. I do like this film a good deal, but I just don't think it quite lives up to the ideas/complexity of either LEGO Movies. Superficially, I LOVE the look of it, but it's just a bit much of a departure from established Batman as it goes on and I didn't really need the extra IPs."
Commented ""Elektra," hands down! IMO, "Catwoman" is just like the...worst...thing, when it comes to live-action superhero movies. "Elektra" is more just kind of boring and (imo) a bit disappointing of a followup to and out- of-step with "Daredevil" (either version). Nevertheless,I find it far more watchable."
Commented "I like certain versions of Selina fine, but I always find it suspect that Batman could love a known criminal, disregarding her crimes because they seem "harmless." With Andrea, I buy it because he met/loved Andrea prior to her being a murderer and before he was Batman, making objectivity difficult."
Commented "Product placement often seems less organic. Like in the Amazing movies where everyone has a Sony everything. And this is coming from the one guy who had a Sony everything, and I can assure you that everyone else did not! Pop songs I think can be well incorporated and actually enhance the scene."