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This is a good movie, although people unfamiliar with the Modesty Blaise
comics
and books may find it a little slow and lacking in action.
This game is fun and it has a plot that you could actually expect to see in the
comics.
You get to collect comics, you run out of web and it is somewhat fun traversing the city.
He attacks stand up
comics
(caw, caw, caw), rock bands, models, blockbuster Hollywood films, and touches on many other mediums.
All
comics
should aspire to his level of candor, intelligence and talent.
I got so frustrated I started to collect the
comics
and bubblegum cards (still got them !) to compensate.
Bettie Page was a cult icon of an era which included not just McCarthyism but the banning of
comics
(such as Tales from the Crypt) on the basis that they would turn youths into half-mad juvenile delinquents.
(These villains became so popular in the 40's that Warner Bros. created their own take on the Tracy-style villains in such cartoons as Daffy Duck) Tracy's
comics
were known for their liberal use of gunplay and the up-to-date technology advances (notably the wristwatch communicator), which got their fair share of screen time on this excellent movie.
Clay was one of a long line of shock
comics.
A lot of vaudeville
comics
who spoke a mile a minute were shoved in front of the cameras to take advantage of the fact that audiences could now hear the actors speak.
It's obvious that the people who made this have no feel for the characters or the
comics.
While they did some things right (they did manage to make Matt Salinger look scrawny before the experiment), overall it was another attempt to take a character with a long history in the
comics
and put the filmmakers' own spin on it to poor effect.
The film really stays true to the comics, with an at times shocking and thought provoking origin story.
Comic book movie adaptations have a terrible record overall, and Marvel
comics
has the worst record of all.
I've never heard of this comic before and I hate
comics
in general, but I enjoyed this movie.
The multiple "origin
" comics
are lush with color.
I watched these two stand up
comics
and I am appalled by their sincere vanity, boasting about the money they earn and gloating in the media attention.
While several of the scenes are word for word from the comics, they are soullessly done.
The original comics, on the other hand...well, they almost overflowed with the stuff.
The original series was in its own other region- taking what more stories from the
comics
(if not overall style and atmosphere like Burton or Nolan)- and was able to cover some fine ground with our troubled hero the Dark Knight.
I always enjoyed reading Dennis the Menace
comics
and watching the cartoon in the 80s.
I had no idea who Robert Crumb was (all I knew was that he created "Fritz the Cat") and I find underground
comics
repulsive but I was never bored or repelled by this movie.
The first two Addams Family films were true to the original Addams Family
comics.
It's low budget , but gets the spirit of the
comics.
As for Fisk/Kingpin being bald, frankly no one could actually look like the giant bald guy portrayed in the comics, also don't remember anyone commenting about gene hackman playing Lex Luther in the superman movies (he is revealed to be wearing a toupee at the end of one movie)
Donald Duck had been mentionened as an idea since 1931 but this was his first actual appearance.I was introduced to the character mainly by the comicbooks and at a lesser extents by some great shorts as "Commando Duck".Donald is obviously the most interesting character in this short.According to
comics
continuity he was 14 years old.Not bad for a teen-ager.But this short introduces as to his voice actor"Clarence"Ducky"Nash.Why should Donald's speaking be almost incomprehensible?I usualy hate hearing it.Since his name is Donald a slight Scottish accent would be more acceptable.A nice short but Clarence ruins it for me.I greately preferred Scrooge's voice in Ducktales.
Robert Crumb became an idol among hippies in the 1960's because of the psychedelic
comics
he drew at the time.
The success of HELLRAISER lead to three theatrical sequels, comics, and action figures.
Its main goal seemed to be to paint the two comics, especially Costello, in as bad a light as possible.
The plotlines follow the model of the 1950s horror pulp comics, with characters spoiling for their comeuppance: a black-sheep nephew suffers a revenge beyond the grave after murdering his rich uncle; a ruthless blind woman blackmails a surgeon into performing a transplant using the eyes of a desperate bum; a war criminal finds what he thinks is respite from his pursuers when he is miraculously transported into a museum painting.
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