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Sunday, August 30, 2015
80's Watch: Blue Thunder (1983)
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We'd bid some friends good-evening and I was following my usual post-cocktails routine of drinking a couple of glasses of water and eati...
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Neo-Noir Action Flick Keanu Watch: John Wick (2014)
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So, for reasons I completely understand, for some time, Loyal Leaguer RHPT has been on my butt to watch John Wick (2014) . It's a styl...
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Friday, August 28, 2015
Happy Birthday, Jack Kirby! Design Aesthetic
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One last shout out for The Kirby4Heroes/ Hero Initative event today in honor of Jack Kirby's legacy . Nobody did it like The King. No...
More Happy Birthday to Jack Kirby - Marvelous Marvel
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A friendly reminder that in honor of Jack Kirby's birthday, you can donate today to the Heroes Initiative, an organization that helps fr...
Happy Birthday, Jack Kirby! Some Favorites from his time at DC
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Today marks Jack "King" Kirby's 98th birthday. Jack's granddaughter runs to Kirby4Heroes Campaign, which is an annual ev...
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Thursday, August 27, 2015
Neil deGrasse Tyson of the future pitches "The Martian" in classic NDT style, and it is awesome
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80's Watch: UHF (1989)
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In the glorious summer before my Freshman year of high school, I saw UHF (1989) in the theater. Twice. I admit, once was at the dollar th...
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TL;DR: Pondering falling DC Comics Sales, Uncle Scrooge, New Coke and Consistency
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According to Heidi (and, I guess, Bleeding Cool), DC's "DC You"/ Post-Convergence line of books is not selling at needed leve...
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Bond Watch: On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
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I like James Bond. I mean, I like Bond enough that there's a tag on the topic here on this site. But I was never a total die-hard Jame...
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Monday, August 24, 2015
Super Watch: Superman 2 - the Richard Donner Cut (2006)
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By anyone's estimation, the production of Superman: The Movie and Superman II as co-developed/ co-produced movies was a bit of a train...
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