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Batman/Superman movies 19 – The Dark Knight Rises
The Dark Knight Rises concluded the Christopher Nolan Batman trilogy in 2012. The production was initially delayed for several reasons, one being that Nolan directed Inception in-between the two “Dark Knight” movies. But the main reason was likely the unfortunate … Continue reading
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Batman/Superman movies 15 – Catwoman
This right here is the worst movie I’ll be looking at for this blog series. There’s no sense in trying to hide that fact. Development for a Catwoman movie began as early as 1993, when Batman Forever was in the … Continue reading
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Tagged alex borstein, bad movies, batman/superman movies, benjamin bratt, box office bomb, catwoman, dc comics, frances conroy, halle berry, john brancato, john rogers, lambert wilson, michael ferris, movies, patience phillips, pitof, razzie, richard roeper, roger ebert, stinker bad movie awards, superhero movie, superhero movies, warner bros, warner brothers
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Batman/Superman movies 11 – Batman Returns
This is probably the first movie I’ve done for this blog series where the production was fairly straight forward. That’s not to say there isn’t anything worth talking about, but there weren’t any significant production troubles, behind the scenes politics, … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, batman movies, batman returns, batman/superman movies, bo welch, bob kane, catwoman, christmas movie, Christopher Walken, controversy, daniel waters, danny devito, gotham city, max shreck, michael keaton, michelle pfeiffer, movie review, movies, roger ebert, sam hamm, selina kyle, superhero movie, superhero movies, the penguin, tim burton, warner bros, warner brothers
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Batman/Superman movies 3 – Batman 1966
There are other early entries I could look at when it comes to Batman and Superman movies, but my first two blog posts pretty much sum up what came before today’s subject. First, I looked at the 1943 Batman serials, … Continue reading
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Tagged adam west, alan napier, alfred, batman, batman 1966, burgess meredith, burt ward, catwoman, cesar romero, comedy, frank gorshin, julie newmar, lee meriwether, movie review, movies, parody, superhero movies, superheroes, the joker, the penguin, the riddler, william dozer, william shaatner
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Comics of July 26, 2017 and Aquatic World Championships
My comic reviews will be delayed today. Long story short, I’m watching the Aquatic World Championships a lot, and the fourth finals session is on right now. It’s been quite a competition so far, with Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden not … Continue reading
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Tagged adam peaty, alvaro martinez, antonio fabela, aquatic world championships, batgirl, batman, bobby curnow, brad anderson, cable, canada, carlos pachelo, catwoman, comic review, comics, competative swimming, cory smith, cullen bunn, dave watcher, dc comics, dc rebirth, detective comics, doctor aphra, dono sanchez-almara, eva de la cruz, federico blee, great britain, hope larson, hungary, idw comics, inaki miranda, james robinson, james tynion IV, jesus aburtov, joey vazquez, kev walker, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, kisil the missile, kylie masse, marvel comics, marvel now, matt milla, nathan summers, ninja turtles, penny oleksiak, ronda pattison, sarah sjostrom, secret empire, star wars, star wars comics, swimming, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thony silas, tmnt, tom waltz, world record, x-men, x-men blue, yuri kisil
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Comics of January 18, 2017
We’re now three weeks into the New Year, and with it, yet another Marvel event begins. Civil War II feels like it just ended, and Inhumans vs. X-Men is going on as well. So yeah, that happened this week in … Continue reading
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Tagged al ewing, alejandro sanchez, all-new marvel, all-new x-men, antonio fabela, batman, black krrsantan, black widow, bobby drake, bruce wayne, captain marvel, carol danvers, catwoman, chris samnee, clark kent, clay mann, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, dan brown, david curiel, dc comics, dc rebirth, dennis hopeless, dinei ribeiro, doctor aphra, dr. aphra, ed benes, event comics, iceman, inhumans, inhumans vs x-men, jorge jimenez, kev walker, kieron gillen, margaret stohl, mark bagley, mark waid, marvel comics, marvel event, marvel now, matthew wilson, michael garland, mitch gerads, monsters unleashed, multiplicity, nick fury, nolan woodard, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, ramon rosanas, ryan sook, selina kyle, star wars, steve mcniven, superman, the mighty captain marvel, the ultimates, tom king, travel foreman, ulises arreola, winter soldier, x-men
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Batman 14 review
Although I really like Batman, I’m not overly familiar with the comic version of the Batman/Catwoman relationship. From what I gather, it’s complicated. Sometimes they love each other, and other times they seem to want to kill each other. At … Continue reading
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Tagged batman, bruce wayne, catwoman, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, gotham city, i am suicide, mitch gerads, selina kyle, tom king
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Batman 13 review
I Am Suicide is an interesting story arc to say the least. Each issue has a completely different feel. The first was all build-up, showing a rag tag group of Arkham Asylum inmates that Batman recruits to take on Bane. … Continue reading
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Tagged bane, batman, bruce wayne, catwoman, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, june chung, mikel janin, tom king, ventriloquist
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Batman 12 review
I’m not sure whether the title “I am Suicide” is becoming more or less clear as this story arc goes on. Either way, it’s a unique story arc. It’s some sort of fight between Batman and Bane, and each issue … Continue reading
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Tagged bane, batman, bruce wayne, catwoman, comic review, comics, dc comics, dc rebirth, i am suicide, june chung, mikel janin, tom king
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