Justice League was a pretty bad movie.... so why did I LOVE it?! Well, this episode of Superhero Studies is ALLLLL about why sometimes we love bad movies.

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Justice League was a pretty bad movie.... so why did I LOVE it?! Well, this episode of Superhero Studies is ALLLLL about why sometimes we love bad movies.
More than 60% of movies that go to theatres are adaptions.... and a lot of those are just no good. Here’s what I see as the way great filmmakers adapt books and comics to film. Check ‘er out!
In this week's episode, I look at an important writing tactic for making any character interesting; failure.
This is video probably doesn’t require any explanation further than the title. Let’s answer this question!
Marvel's villains have a tendency of being kinda weak. So I think they should take a page out of Miyazaki's playbook when it comes to writing antagonists. And here's why... here being the video... watch the video!
Marvel has replaced a ton of our favourite characters in the last few years… and I LOVE IT! Find out why in the first episode of ‘Superhero Studies.’
Ichigo vs. Hichigo insight
The struggle never ends, It transforms. "...the most dynamic and powerful superheroes are those who can balance the forces of light and dark in their own being, navigate the shadowy regions of their own fears, rage, and dark emotions, and then channel them into more constructive and compassionate endeavors." (Deepak Chopra) Ichigo conquers his evil hollow side during both Rukia's and Orihime's rescue missions. He puts aside the monster(s) in him and does good, saves those he loves.