So you saying X-men was good? then pass the shit you smoking. Marvel just now started pushing decent movies (Iron man and hulk was okay) now I will say DC has bit a better track Record.
I will say its first this year they actually nailed the Superhero movies (batman Begins was a good start but not perfected) and this is whit a Iron man based on Ultimate Universe (more or less) and a Nolan Batman Vision that's awesome now whit TDK but has a downside as it alienates a lot of DC because no Super Powered beings fits in it.
I made no comments about Marvel at all. I just challenged the notion that DC "took their time and got it right." DC hired a director whose vision didn't utterly fail like most of the others. If you want to look at Marvel, fine.
After the fiasco that was Batman & Robin, Blade proved comic book movies could be profitable. That green-lit X-Men and Spider-man. No, X-Men was not a perfect movie but it treated the material with respect and moved the genre forward instead of the giant leaps backward that DC was taking.
Dad accused of leaving tot in car during movie faces abuse charge
Officers found the 2-year-old soaked with sweat and crying after sitting in 87 degree heat
By Ana Breton
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 07/23/2008 12:56:08 AM MDT
A man police say left his 2-year-old son in his car to watch a midnight showing of "The Dark Knight" was charged Tuesday with child abuse.
David Farnham, 23, was charged with the class A misdemeanor in 3rd District Court. Police say he left his son, Justin, in his parked car Saturday night at the Century 16 Theaters, 125 E. 3300 South in South Salt Lake.
After a movie patron called police, officers found Justin around 1:30 a.m. on Sunday sitting in his car seat, crying and sweating, according to court documents.
Farnham, of Salt Lake City, left the child in the car with the windows rolled up "so the child could not be taken out," according to a jail booking statement. The temperature inside the vehicle was 87 degrees, the statement said.
Police stopped the movie showing to arrest Farnham, who told police that he left his son in the car for more than two hours while he watched a movie because Justin was asleep, according to court documents.
Farnham is being held at the Salt Lake County Metro Jail on $20,000 bail.
Justin, who was thirsty but reported in good condition, was released to his mother, said detective Gary Keller, of the South Salt Lake Police Department.