Aquaman bros

Aquaman bros...

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I thought he liked playing Black Manta.

James Wan non-horror movies are indeed a so bad it's good flicks.
Aquaman was both bad and good for many reasons

I mean, he's not wrong.
All superhero movies are basically clown work.
I would tell him to dance for my entertainment, but I don't watch capeshit anyways.

this is exactly what Black Manta would say to torpedo Aquaman's box office

>dont watch capeshit
then why you browsing this board?

>entertainment work is like entertainment work
uhhh yeah

Are you retarded?
Fuck off back to Any Forums.

>ARGGHHHHHHHH WTF WHY PEOPLE IN Any Forums - Comics & Cartoons discussing about capeshit
youre the retard

Do you think Hancock and Meteor Man should be discussed here too?
They're capeshit aren't they?

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Misinterpret.
He said that the people that see these as clown works needs to get over it and recognize it as it's own clown genre

damn he's really into playing the role

*Honk* *Honk* it's a clown eat clown world out there

All of Hollywood is clownworld.

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There is an art to being a good clown.

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>bringing click bait articles here to discuss
Kindly eat dog shit.

Here's the more interesting part of that article

>While Abdul-Mateen called acting in “Aquaman” “clown work,” other actors have been left more rattled by starring in comic book tentpoles. Jake Gyllenhaal, who played the villain Mysterio in “Spider Man: Far From Home,” had panic attacks on set because acting in such a genre film proved harder than expected.

>“It’s hard, man. That acting is hard. All of it,” Gyllenhaal told Howard Stern in October 2021. “That world is enormous. And I joined that world way into that run; a train that was already moving. Normally, I come in way early on and I get to figure it out…I was freaking out. It was a scene with [Samuel L.] Jackson, Tom [Holland]…there were a number of actors in that scene. And I remember not being able to remember my lines. I was the wooden board. And they were like, ‘Whoa’.”

Yeah this. The hell?

>Do you think Hancock and Meteor Man should be discussed here too?
Different user:
I've unironically seen people discuss and post the Meteor Man comic.

wow. actually interesting line there from jake

>They cut his "how's the wife and kid?" scenes
I'd be mad too

This could be my guess, but I think there might be some comics and cartoons that aren't actually about super heroes out there.