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Kingpin's look her was clearly influenced by Daredevil Love and War. A monstrous physique to juxtapose his humane love for Vanessa. So a story from a kid friendly animated movie flew over your head. Your mother must be proud. Welp, at least you admitted it. You live in this strange fantasy land where the almighty land mass is the only thing that influences your cultural identity. Reality doesn't agree. You could clearly see the timing for everyone fading was randomized. And Spider-man's spider-sense was predicting the fade before it happened. WTF are you talking about with the healing factor? He doesn't have one and even if he did it only heals physical damage and it wouldn't slow down the fade. Easy. People liked it and gave it a high score. Next stupid question. So are you really this stupid or are you just pretending? I've seen cases where f** idiots miss the point entirely, but you are one special idiot that reaaally missed the point. Nolan clearly understand the moral and psychological subtleties that made Batman and the Joker such an iconic rivalry and recontextualized to fit a realistic world. You're saying that he's sticking it to Batman just because you don't like his vision? But Burton letting Vicky into the batcave and admitting he never read a comic is respecting the source material? F** out of here. Quite talking out your ass. Yes. Circumstantial evidence seems to be convincing to sheep. 1. He admitted to having a love and admiration for children. The fact that you construed to being sexual isn't his fault. 2. Sigh. This again. He didn't sleep int he same bed as boys. Boys related to friends and family slept in the same room as him sometimes, and that "room" was bigger than most houses. 3. Anyone who writes imaginary facts in stone without real evidence is a simpleton. Pure and simple. Anyone who agrees with you is a moron. All of those are too vaguely defined and won't hold up in a court of law. Don't pretend something is a fact if you don't have evidence. Why must fans of Daredevil always pick fights with the other shows and raise Daredevil on some pedestal to gravel at its feet. It seems pretty obssesive and fanboyish. They're pretty much of equal quality IF aside. Yes. You are. The fanboy dust may have settled, but have the nostalgia tinted glasses been taken off? I'm assuming you're calling this a thriller because you weren't afraid of it. Isn't that a fair assumption? I think calling this a horror is apt. Thrillers focus more on the ticking clock or thrill of solving the mystery. This film's tone was hyperfocused on the dread of what the answer might be. And it's clearly trying to disturb the audience by focusing on racism's dehumanizing aspects. It's a horror movie. It's a story filled with dread and fits all the themes and beats. Whether or not it's a good one is subjective. Personally I found it scary. But to deny that a film isn't a comedy because you don't like the jokes, is downright silly.