Pictured: me, evidently. |
Don't worry gun fans, he's still going to use guns, they just won't be real ones. He'll still be shooting tons of people for years to come. |
"Kids still like edgy, right?" -Garcia, keeping his finger on the pulse |
"Black Adam is edgy, right? That's gonna be a PG-13 movie where it was very much like, say, The Dark Knight, where that pushed the edges of PG-13. I think we do that very much with Black Adam. We have a very high kill count for our movie."
-Hiram Garcia, gushing
like a severed artery
And this is where the "I'm an old" part comes in. I don't know that there was a point in my life where I was looking for more violence in movies. Possible when I was like, an early teen or something? I don't know, it's just not something I remember caring about. But as I get older, I'm finding myself more and more uncomfortable with it. Maybe it's age, or maybe it's because the real world has gotten so much more aggressive lately, who can say? Maybe I'm just violenced out at a time when a lot of popular entertainment relies really heavily on violence.
I'm not super-familiar with Black Adam as a character beyond the fact that he's a Shazam villain, which makes this a spin-off of that film. So is a high body count a selling point? In this movie that's a spin-off of a movie about magical kids who transform into, I don't know, magical adults? Or Power Rangers. I'm not sure. I think there were wizard involved...doesn't matter. This is the movie whose sequel needs a high body count?
I actually thought the movie was pretty fun, just not super memorable. |
Just because it's super-violent doesn't mean they won't have time for comedy. Like Black Adam buying beer for his nemesis. Who's also a minor. |
Did he think that Black Adam fans would hear that it was going to be PG-13 and so he's out doing damage control? Because if that's the case, I think the question is less why is Black Adam PG-13? and more what's wrong with these blood-thirsty comic fans? And what's more is when did I become Emily Littella?
From Saturday Night Live? In the 70's? I-What? No I didn't watch it in the 70's. I'm not that old...I have YouTube thank you very much. |
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