Rebecca Buller in Sirens – Why Aquaman? on Vimeo.
In a bit of inspired and humorous casting, Rebecca Buller, who played Jenny Jurwich in Man of Steel, has a superhero-related incident in USA Network’s “Sirens” season 2 premier – Watch on Amazon
Rebecca Buller in Sirens – Why Aquaman? on Vimeo.
In a bit of inspired and humorous casting, Rebecca Buller, who played Jenny Jurwich in Man of Steel, has a superhero-related incident in USA Network’s “Sirens” season 2 premier – Watch on Amazon
This is the product of a self-taught, weekend crash-course in editing, so please forgive my amateur mistakes at aping the CinemaSins “Everything Wrong With” template and not meant to be taken too seriously. It’s not terribly funny, either, but I’m no comedian!
What’s a save or an asterisk? Eh, who knows? Really, don’t worry about it.
This is the first of at least six short videos touching on Man of Steel myths, misconceptions, hyperbole, rumors, and the like. Only this one follows the CinemaSins model. Upcoming myths (copyright issues notwithstanding):
Mr. Sunday Movies brings us another amusing Superman video that walks through the tradition of the disguise and ultimately conclude, correctly in my opinion, that it is primarily a trope at the end of the day.
Apparently fertile ground for the imagination, this is only a fraction of the videos that came up.
Disclaimer: As of 3PM EST, I haven’t watched these videos to check for content or quality.
Dorkly weighs in on the question no one asked.
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In the on-going social media back-n-forth between Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder and Star Wars Episode VII director J.J. Abrams, the above video was just posted. I absolutely love that these filmmakers are wearing their mutual admiration on their sleeve.
Case closed. pic.twitter.com/fVyENoksFp
— ZackSnyder (@ZackSnyder) September 13, 2014
If you didn’t already know, there were rumors (stemming from a bleedingcool prank) circulating that one of the Batmobiles was stolen from the set in Detroit… this was Snyder’s response. read more