Superman: Birthright
Superman: Red Son
Superman for all Seasons
Superman: The Man of Steel
Superman: For the Man Who Has Everything, by Moore (the animated JLI episode is also top notch)
Alan Moore's Supreme
Alex Ross and Paul Dini's Superman Peace …
I'm not certain there would ever be a good FF movie in general.
It is possible to have a good FF movie. It may be a case of catching lightning in a bottle with the writers, director and cast though.
The best Fantastic Four movie that will ever be…
Marvel actually experimented with this back in the 70's, with writers like Steve Gerber and Don McGregor slipping in pages of text with a few spot illustrations to break up the block of words. "The Swan-Song Of The Living Dead Man" from Man-Thing p…
Marvel actually experimented with this back in the 70's, with writers like Steve Gerber and Don McGregor slipping in pages of text with a few spot illustrations to break up the block of words. "The Swan-Song Of The Living Dead Man" from Man-Thing p…
Ugh... I absolutely hate when comics are infested with a text page...
Imagine you're reading the latest issue of something insanely literate, like Red Hood and the Outlaws, and there's a 4 page interlude, entirely in text.
Now, I'm not saying I w…
Not sure why a person would do this, other than to satisfy that OCD we all have as collectors. BUT, you're probably missing out on a LOT of good stuff...
Remember... comics are JUNK publications, especially from the 30's to the late 50's... no s…
It's good to see Jim Lee and company have more ugly-ink left in their pens... After they've finished re-designing that universe, maybe they can move on to uglify the Archies, the Smurfs, and the cast of H R Puffinstuff.
Has ANY superhero movie ever come close to the enjoyment you get from the comic? With the exception of MAYBE the first Iron Man, everything is always a let down. No matter how good they are, deep down inside you know the comic is ALWAYS better. Sure…
I never read the book but I had a co-worker who was obsessed with the series. I'm looking forward to it.
The book is quite good. Very enjoyable, and one that you would breeze through... not a big time investment. There is really no way the movie …
Lots of people find the movie Popeye unwatchable, but I love it dearly. It easily makes my top 5 of all time. When I saw Superman as a kid, I believed a man could fly, and in the same way, Popeye brought those characters to life so vividly for me.…
I completely misunderstood the question... Superman Returns and Batman & Robin are both movies I will never watch again, where Spider-Man 3 and Batman Forever are movies that I could watch again, flaws and all.
Actually watch Batman Forever agai…
I forgot about Batman Returns... the ONLY movie I have ever walked out of. It was the beginning of my hate affair with Tim Burton. Batman sets clowns on fire, Penguin bites the heads off of rotten fish and looks like a reject from the Cabinet of D…
By the way Spider-Man 3, Batman and Robin, Green Lantern, Superman III, Judge Dredd, and others have been covered on "How Did This Get Made", the ultimate bad movie podcast. It is maybe the funniest thing I have ever listened to, aside from Drunk C…
My vote is for the Ang Lee Hulk movie. I find it COMPLETELY unwatchable. I have yet to see the whole thing, and find even the "action" scenes to be boring. And once you get to the daddy issues, the murky origin, and the gamma-irradiated poodles, …
Regarding that kid in Superman Returns. This could just be me, but oh well.
We were led to believe that the makers of the film wanted us to see Superman Returns as a follow up to the first two Christopher Reeve Superman movies, with Superman Return…
Man, in that video of the Carson roast... what a panel of talented guys... I think only Newhart is left, now.
When I was a kid, Jonathan Winters was my absolute favorite funny man. He will be missed.
Ugh... I may be done with Doctor Who for a while. On BBC America, there are these little "behind the scenes" things during the commercial breaks, and in one of them, Moffat talks about how now, everyone writes the Doctor perfectly. That's crap. M…
The skanking of Harley is pretty much a sign of the times. I'll never forgive them for putting Waller on a diet.
Succinctly said. 10 years from now, all of the "improvements" of DC's characters will look like the Heroes Reborn designs of the 90's…
Some spoilers below, though I'll try to be vague:
I think I read too many articles online conjecturing about all the amazing things we might see in the TARDIS, especially things from past stories. When that didn't happen, I was a little disappointe…
Ugh... I may be done with Doctor Who for a while. On BBC America, there are these little "behind the scenes" things during the commercial breaks, and in one of them, Moffat talks about how now, everyone writes the Doctor perfectly. That's crap. M…
I don't mind the movie outfit, overall, but it does remind me of this little get-up, modeled by Mr. Furley himself...
http://www.collegefashion.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/threes-company-2.jpg
Something about it all being one piece and one col…
And back to the Underwear, I think the underwear is iconic and they shouldn't change that, but the young audience, who didn't grow up with Superman I and II (I didn't) just think it's silly and dumb and to be honest, many people I talk to don't li…
And back to the Underwear, I think the underwear is iconic and they shouldn't change that, but the young audience, who didn't grow up with Superman I and II (I didn't) just think it's silly and dumb and to be honest, many people I talk to don't li…
And back to the Underwear, I think the underwear is iconic and they shouldn't change that, but the young audience, who didn't grow up with Superman I and II (I didn't) just think it's silly and dumb and to be honest, many people I talk to don't li…
I'm 44 and grew up in suburban South Jersey. I am a middle class, Breakfast Club , white guy and I listened to Paul Harvey on syndicated radio every day. The Rest of the Story and his news reports also. I get that Matt who is probably at least 10 y…