Why he sometimes regrets inviting colleagues to his kids’ recitals…
Bruce: *weeping with pride as Cass dances on stage* My daughter, my daughter…
Oliver: Come on, Bruce, she’s not that bad.
Why he sometimes regrets inviting colleagues to his kids’ recitals…
Bruce: *weeping with pride as Cass dances on stage* My daughter, my daughter…
Oliver: Come on, Bruce, she’s not that bad.
Teaming up with the World’s Greatest Detective be like…
Green Arrow: So, what now? We go back to the Falcone house and talk to the servants more?
Batman: Hn. You’re doing it again.Talking.
Green Arrow: What? I’m not supposed to talk?
Batman: Situations like these cases require my total concentration. I talk to you, never the other way around.
This’ll be short.
Watched “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” (2017), Guy Ritchie’s vision of it. Music by composer Daniel Pemberton is only the tip of the iceberg of why I LIKE IT.
Very “BvS” deja vu for me, in that I don’t completely understand why critics dislike is as much as they do. Don’t really care. I LIKE IT SO DARN MUCH. Casting. Dialogue. Visuals. Humor. Action. Costumes. Just the sequences (I think they’re brilliant). And perhaps the list will go on as I watch it again, and again, and again.
Audience ratings are far higher anyway. To each his/her own.
Also, thematically (and a bit style-wise), it’s kind of like “The Lion King” meets “The Gladiator” (and not just because of Djimon Hansou) meets “300” (Mr. Snyder, hi!), all movies I adore. Story-wise, it also made the legend of Excalibur so much more interesting to me.
Anyhoo. More on that later.
The whole time, this was in my head: this film might as well be Charlie Hunnam’s Oliver Queen DCEU audition (if he’d seriously consider it. I mean, I know he acknowledged it at one point). The character is basically Oliver Queen in a medieval fantasy AU. Sword holster in lieu of a quiver. Come on.
In conclusion, CHARLIE HUNNAM for Oliver Queen and RYAN POTTER for Tim Drake.
(See what I mean about my DC obsession? I watch these movies and I’m thinking about how they can be incorporated into the DC Universe. Haha!)
Dinah: The point is, will you go to prom with me?
Oliver: Well, I thought you’d never ask. Because we’re nearing forty. Of course, I will. *kisses Dinah*
Dinah: Yay!!! Prom!!!
During Batman and Green Arrow’s days as “The Brave and the Bold”…
Oliver: I’d also like to apologize for my partner. His parents didn’t give him enough attention.
OLLIE, NO.
On Bruce and Oliver…
Roy: Looks like we both have a pretty bad case of “jerk boss.”
Jason: Yes, yours is an idiot, and mine is a forked-tongue lizard witch.
Damian: “… Add that to the pile of rookie mistakes I’ve been making.”
Oliver: “Eh, go easy on yourself, kiddo. We were all new once. And you’re training under him. That’s like jumping into the deep end of the ocean.”
D: “Bat – the boss doesn’t seem very happy with me.”
O: “Hmm. Not talking much. Acting grumpy.”
D: “Yeah.”
O: “That’s just the way he is. Green Lantern took him to a theme planet once. The whole planet, one big amusement park. I asked him how it was, you know what he said? [in Batman’s voice] ‘Enjoyable.’ That’s it!”
D: “Because he doesn’t care…”
O: “Wrong. It’s the opposite. Underneath, he cares more than any of us. He has the biggest heart of all. That’s why he has to hide it so well.”
From “Batman Unlimited: Mech Vs. Mutants”