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Spider-Man movies 1 – Spider-Man
Spider-Man, from 2002, is actually the first superhero movie I saw from the early 2000’s superhero movie boom. Even before I saw it, I wanted to see this Spider-Man movie. While it didn’t necessarily spark my interest in superheroes in … Continue reading
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Batman/Superman movies 13 – Steel
When you’re talking about movies about batman and Superman, as well as characters related to Superman, this seems to be the one everyone has forgotten about. It’s completely disconnected from every other DC superhero movie ever made, and while the … Continue reading
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Tagged annabeth gish, arnold schwarzenegger, bad movie, bad movies, batman/superman movies, dc comics, john henry irons, judd nelson, nathaniel burke, oracle, razzie, richard roundtree, shaq, shaquille o'neal, steel, superhero movie, superheroes, uncle joe, warner bros
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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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MCU Movies 21: Captain Marvel
When Marvel first announced their Phase 3 lineup of films at comic con, the two movies that received the loudest cheers were Avengers: Infinity War part 1 and part 2, and Captain Marvel. At the time, I was actually a … Continue reading
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X-Men Movies 2 – X-Men
If the fact that X-Men is the second post in this series confuses you, check this post out. In the late 1999’s, Superhero movies weren’t doing so well. It’s hard to imagine now, but the infamously bad Batman and Robin … Continue reading
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Disney Animated Movies 35 – Hercules
When The Little Mermaid released in 1989, it earned $211 million on a $40 million budget. Unadjusted for inflation, only The Rescuers Down Under earned less in theaters during the Renaissance era. Hercules is the least profitable of the Renaissance … Continue reading
Tv show review – Wolverine and the X-Men
Long before the current Wolverine and the X-Men comic series, there was the TV series by the same name. It ran for 26 episodes in 2009 and although season two was cancelled, people are still asking for its return. … Continue reading
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