The Superman Who Flew Away and Then Returned- Japanese Style!

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The Superman Who Flew Away and Then Returned- Japanese Style!

Matthew Bomer, director Bret Ratner’s first choice to play Superman in the never produced 2003 film, Superman: Flyby lost the part to Brandon Routh, then appeared as The Man of Steel in two Japanese commercials. Two years later, Routh joined Bomer on the cast of NBC’s hit program Chuck. Whew!

Published in Cinemarolling by jpulino007, on January 28, 2010
Superman Cut From Green Lantern Movie

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Superman Cut From Green Lantern Movie

No Superman or Clark Kent in the Upcoming Green Lantern film says director Martin Campell.

Published in Cinemarolling by jpulino007, on January 19, 2010
Superman: The Move- A Look Back to 1978

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Superman: The Move- A Look Back to 1978

Looking back at 1978’s Superman: The Movie- a quick view.

Published in Cinemarolling by jpulino007, on January 7, 2010
Hawkman Film to Fly Soon?

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Hawkman Film to Fly Soon?

First Superman and Batman, then the upcoming Green Lantern 2011 film.

Is DC/Entertainment planning on bringing the Justice Society’s legendary Hawkman, DC’s winged avenger to the theatres in 2012?

Published in Cinemarolling by jpulino007, on December 23, 2009
Green Lantern: First Flight – Buy or Rent?

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Green Lantern: First Flight – Buy or Rent?

A review of the upcoming DC/Warner Bros. straight to DVD release, Green Lantern: First Flight.

Published in Animation by ryanovision, on July 23, 2009
Superman (1978): Five Stars

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Superman (1978): Five Stars

On the planet Krypton, three insurrectionists are sentenced to “eternal living death” in what’s called the Phantom Zone for attempting totalitarian rebellion, much thanks to the evidence provided by the widely respected scientist Jor-El. However, he is unable to convince them that their Kryptonian sun is due to explode soon, engulfing their entire planet. In response, Jor-El sends his only infant son, Kal-El, in a spacecraft en route to Earth where exposure to a yellow sun will advance him with superpowers (as it would do for any Kryptonian life-form).

Published in Action by Stephen Pomposello, on April 18, 2009
After The Dark Knight

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After The Dark Knight

With The Dark Knight in theatres and doing very well, where should the series go? What should happen to characters like the Joker and Two-Face?

Published in Action by Mike Herman, on July 25, 2008
The Dark Knight

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The Dark Knight

A twentysomething moviegoer’s non-critic take on the new Batman movie. Does NOT contain spoilers.

Published in Action by Chelsearth, on July 20, 2008