Monday, July 14, 2025

Justice League/Zack Snyder's Justice League - DCEU Review Series

DCEU Review Series

Justice League/Zack Snyder's Justice League

2017/2021

Director: Joss Whedon/Zack Snyder



How do we tackle this installment in the DCEU?  There are two versions.  The half Zach Snyder/half Joss Whedon version and the all Zach Snyder version which came out years later.  The internet is on fire with all the theories surrounding how this fiasco happened and the news changes regularly every few years.  Let’s try to sum it up as simple as we can knowing the Hollywood politics backstory could become dated within minutes of this posting.  

 

Zach Snyder who tortured us with the turds Man of Steel and Batman vs Superman was slated to direct the Justice League movie.  Justice League (JL) is DC’s big superhero team-up comic.  All the big DC Comics players are in the JL roster. During the making of JL Zach Snyder’s daughter tragically kills herself.  And depending on which story you believe, he either steps away from the film to focus on his family or DC uses it as an excuse to force him out of a film they don’t have much confidence in.  At that point Joss Whedon who had massive success with Marvel’s Avengers (Marvel’s big team-up comic) steps in to complete the film.  

 

These are two directors with totally different styles.  Therefore Whedon is tasked with taking a bleak depressing director and trying to recraft his work into a Whedon styled film.  The result was a huge factor in ruination of Joss Whedon’s career.  Actors in the film clashed with the new director.  The most public instances were with Ray Fisher (Cyborg) and Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman). 

 


It’s hard to shift through rumor and fact when it comes to Whedon. The consensus seems to be he’s a jerk.  Most Hollywood folks are.  Fisher publicly called Whedon unprofessional after the film was released.  Some could argue it was sour grapes since his character’s storyline cut down to almost nothing in Whedon’s version.  Other’s see it as retaliation from a tyrannical director who had a vendetta against the actor.  It didn’t help Whedon’s stance when Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel actress Charisma Carpenter revealed Whedon’s horrible treatment of her during their time together on the show that made him famous.  Her fellow castmates from the show supported her claims and Whedon’s career was destroyed in matter of days.  

 

The other incident involves Whedon writing a joke where The Flash crashes into Wonder Woman and lands on her breasts. Gal Gadot refused to film the gag.  Whedon got pissed at her and threatened to ruin her career or tie her to a train and run her over or something.  Whedon blames it on a language misinterpretation, Gal Gadot refutes that claim and says she completely understood the context of what he was saying.  At that point top Warner Brother executives had to get involved to diffuse the situation.  None of that is good for filmmaking.  Top brass do not want to be mediating arguments between its stars and directors. Whedon eventually reworked the shot to use her stunt double.  Given the type of human being Ezra Miller turned out to be, no one can blame Gal Gadot for wanting to limit contact with him.  

 


It appeared there was a bit of a cast revolt when Whedon agreed to take over the film.  Whedon agreed to write a new film around what was already filmed and complete the project in 60 days.  Cast members loyal to Whedon were disappointed they were now making a film they didn’t sign up for. The back-office Hollywood politics and sympathy for Snyder’s loss, Whedon came onto the set with a deficit.  His overall demeanor and work style did not help ease tension and probably made the entire situation much worse.  The amount of stress placed on him from the studio must have been exponential and he’s dealing with a cast and crew who aren’t receptive to this change.  If Whedon had approached the cast and crew with a more open and upbeat attitude, basically if he wasn’t a huge jerk, the movie might still have tanked but he might have salvaged his reputation as a filmmaker.  The lesson to learn from Whedon in this scenario is if you’re an established filmmaker, do not take over another director’s film unless he dies or he personally asks you too.  

 

Joss Whedon’s Justice League is released, it’s hated by fans and critics, makes more than double its budget back. It’s forgotten fairly quickly after that.  As the years go on Zach Snyder starts a campaign among his fans for a push to finish his version of the film.  Rumors have it that Snyder had paid bots flood the internet to manipulate social media algorithms that would trend people wanting his version.  It thus tricked the executives into thinking there was a demand for his version of the film.  Warner Brothers caved and dropped another $70 million dollars into completing the Snyder version and these two cuts of the film now exist.   Neither version is good and it’s Snyder’s fault.  Whedon had to work around what was made which resulted in an uneven film.  Snyder had complete control over his version of the film and with an extra two hours, did nothing to make it better.  Since the Snyder version is not considered canon in the DCEU it’ll get reviewed at the same time we review “Josstice League” instead of its chronological release placing in the DCEU.  Sadly we’re stuck watching the same crappy movie twice in a row for a total of 6 hours. 




Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, July 11, 2025

The X Generation - Hash Pipe

 Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.

 

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

 Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 74

Catwalk

 


Not a particularly great episode.  It combos a few plot points which are becoming tropes for BtAS at this point. Catwoman is feeling angst because she can’t be a thief, has opinions about animal conservation, wants to live a more exciting life.  Scarface pops up and hires her to commit a crime.  She agrees but is actually used as a decoy while Scarface steals a bunch of other McGuffins.  She doesn’t like getting played and clears her name.  Batman obviously gets involved and helps save the day.

 

Catwoman was done fairly well as a character but her plots were becoming redundant.  They salvage her at the end of the series but this episode as an angsty Catwoman topped off with douchebag Scarface is more annoying than entertaining.  We stated in his introduction episode that Scarface isn’t a well-liked villain by us.  This episode rings true to that.  

 

One of the better things about Scarface is that he keeps the same lackeys.  The loyalty to his employees is commendable.  Two-Face, Joker, Penguin have new goons whenever they appear in an episode.  Scarface is consistent with his bad guy support team. 

 

Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, July 4, 2025

The X Generation - My Own Worst Enemy

 Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.

 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

 Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 73

Time Out of Joint

 


The return of The Clock King, while not as exciting as his introduction episode, it’s not a horrible episode.  Clock King is still seeking revenge on Mayor Hamilton Hill.  This time he steals some tech from a scientist that made a device that slows down time for anyone wearing it.  Clock King is using it to steal some items for cash and blow up the mayor.  Batman and Robin are able to stop him “in-time” from succeeding.  

 

The gimmick of a device that can slowdown or even stop time isn’t new to television.  There’s a twilight zone episode that addresses it fairly well.  Giving this device to Clock King is the logical movie.  A man obsessed with time committing time based crimes fits perfectly.  What keeps the episode from being as epic as his introduction is it fails to use Clock Kings obsession with punctuality.  He was a formidable rogue for Batman due to his ability use schedules and timing to his advantage.  That’s not prevalent in his follow-up episode.

 

Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

 

Monday, June 30, 2025

Jim Shooter Passes Away


Comic book writer Jim Shooter has passed away from cancer. He's best known for his tenure as Editor in Chief of Marvel Comics from 1978 - 1987. Almost all the stories you love from the Marvel films were conceptualized in some way from creators during his tenure as editor. There's too much to say about his contributions to the comic book world and pop culture.

On a personal note, I was invited on a ride along to film him in his limo, as he toured Long Island comic shops on Free Comic Book Day in 2011. It was one of the coolest experiences I ever had. I showed up wearing my Secret Wars t-shirt (one of my favorite stories), completely forgetting he wrote the mini-series. He complimented my shirt and it jogged my memory that he was the writer. I played it off that it was worn on purpose. 


The rule “never meet your heroes” certainly didn’t apply to Jim Shooter. He was nothing but gracious and kind. He had a wealth of knowledge and spent the day telling stories about his career in comics. At the end of the day he signed a couple of my trade paperbacks that he wrote. An unforgettable experience. 

As the years went on I’d continue to run into him at cons. He was always incredibly awesome, would share insight on how he wrote and techniques he used. As I learned more about him, I discovered he was a generous mentor to anyone who wanted to break into comics. He’d give honest feedback to people who approached him. There are a lot of creators out there who credit their career to Jim Shooter. Not only have we lost a great creator, we also lost a great person. 

Praying for Jim Shooter and his family.




Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com




Here’s some clips from that ride along on Free Comic Book Day.

Wonder Woman - DCEU Review Series

DCEU Review Series

Wonder Woman

2017

Director: Patty Jenkins


Folks went nuts over this film and it’s not because it’s spectacular.  It just happened to be the best DCEU film to come out at the time.  It’s not terrible but it’s certainly not great.  It’s average.  We get a drawn-out origin story on the island of all women and a little girl version of Wonder Woman with a terrible accent.  We get some boring backstory about a hidden weapon which can kill a god which the all women island has, the twist is telegraphed so bad they could have tattooed if on Wonder Woman’s head.  She’s the god killer.  It’s painful when you can call a twist like that within seconds. 

 

Then she’s an adult and Steve Trevor shipwrecks on this island, a fight breaks out between the island babes and the WW I Germans who were following Trevor.  Why is it WW I? Because DC can’t completely tip off Captain America and set it in WW II.  So they just took a digit off the war.  The Germans of WW I weren’t evil like the Nazi’s of WW II.  Sadly, most folks are completely ignorant of history and don’t even know the difference.  Hollywood called that one right.  

 

All the women on the island talk like they’re cavemen or heavy smokers. It’s incredibly annoying.  Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) does his best William Shatner overacting impression while under the influence of the magic lasso, forcing him to spew out a bunch of film exposition. 



Some woman is making poison gas and Stevie boy has the intel which can stop them.  Wonder Woman is like, yo that’s our mortal enemy Ares (the Greek god of war).  Of course her mother/amazon leader doesn’t want her to go.  She goes against orders and takes off with Steve Trevor anyway.  

 

It moves a little slow on the island with some moments of humor which are mildly amusing.  The moments between Gal Gadot and Chris Pine are enjoyable but even their chemistry doesn’t make the plot any better.  

 

Wonder Woman is swept into the contemporary world of the early 20th century.  She’s somehow the strongest/wisest person in the world and super naïve at the same time.  There are lots of comedic moments.  Then she starts nagging every guy she meets when things don’t go the way she wants.  Her voice becomes nails on a chalkboard.  We cannot forget Wonder Woman’s awe of Sir Patrick Morgan who’s proclaiming peace and “curse your sudden by inevitable betrayal” he’s actually Ares.  Another lame twist anyone with a walnut sized brain could see from a mile away.



When Steve Trevor cannot convince his leaders to perform an operation to end the war, Trevor recruits a bunch of other randos with annoying accents to infiltrate enemy lines.  Every guy that meets her is in love with her.  Probably the best part of the film is when Diana comes across a traditional WW I battlefield and leads a charge over a “no man’s land” ending a standstill.  The Wonder Woman nag fest wasn’t fun but the action was cool.  And of course in all major fights women have to let their hair down to kick ass, not put it up.  

 

After the cool action sequence, the film completely stops in its tracks to develop the love story between Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor.  Then they infiltrate some party which is also German High Command because all generals throw fancy dances in the middle of a war.  

 

Wonder Woman is convinced some German general is Ares in disguise but everyone with half a brain already knows it’s the Sir Patrick.  When she finally kills the German guy who’s a total douchebag and has it coming, nothing happens.  Then she starts nagging again with that screech because the war doesn’t end.  For all the fun stuff in this movie, Wonder Nagger sucks the energy out.  Ares shows up so now she has to have another fight with the actual big bad. 

 


They spend way too much time talking and not enough time fighting.  Steve Trevor cannot just sit on the sidelines because whenever a girl is the action hero, the male love interest has to have his own moment of saving people.  But when the guy is the action hero, the woman can just be a damsel in distress.  Steve dies trying to prevent toxic gas from killing a bunch of people.  Wonder Woman is busy fighting Ares so she can’t save her man from dying. 

 

She defeats the bad guy.  The war ends.  We get some lame voiceover about love saving the world.  Overall the film is entertaining but it’s really not good. It moves slow and the action does not balance out the boredom.  It’s was certainly the best DCEU film made up to this point but the threshold is low.  It’s a rip off of Marvel’s Captain America, changing just enough around to avoid copyright infringement.  I’d complain about the characters but the film really only seems to have two; Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor.  The rest is background dressing.  Even the villain is barely featured in this story.  DC thought they cracked the formula with this because of all the positive press they received and money they made but it was window dressing.  

 


Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, June 27, 2025

The X Generation - LOVESONG

 Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.

 

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

The DC Animated Universe Weekly Review - Batman: The Animated Series

 Batman: The Animated Series

Episode 72

Harlequinade

 


Another great episode featuring Harley Quinn, and the reason she’s become so beloved in DC comics.  The creators even manage to fit a song and dance number into the episode and it fits like a glove.  The Joker steals a nuclear bomb and holds the city hostage.  Harley Quinn is recruited by Batman and friends to help find him and stop the bomb from going off.  

 

Harley steals the show in this one.  It goes into her motivations as a villain, her backstory, her anti-hero persona starts to shine.  Batman is a little out of character in this episode by tolerating Harley’s hijinks but it works for the story.  

 

Harley eventually double-crosses the dynamic duo and joins up with the Joker but Batman and Robin use clever psychology and Harley takes down the joker.  Joker is at his funniest in this episode, his plan is truly evil and when it fails his reaction is unpredictable.  The twist of Joker keeping the mayor hostage and Harley seeing right through it is genius writing.

 

Written by
Joseph Ammendolea
Owner/President
“I Like To Play With Toys” Productions®
ILikeToPlayWithToysProductions@Yahoo.com

Friday, June 20, 2025

The X Generation - i wanna be sedated

 Cuculi presents Live Beats music of the 90s & 00s.