As I said before, the character of The Incredible Hulk is like instant pudding: impossible to screw up. There can't be anything too difficult about a man who rages out into a giant green monster … more
In 1989, everyone remembers Batman roared onto the movie scene in the summer, made a bundle, sold lots of t shirts and toys, had a Danny Elfman score and a striking if drab grays and charcoals and black … more
Within the first half hour or so of this movie, we could see our hero: Get yelled at by his boss, get stiffed on a bill delivering pizzas by a snotty receptionist, lose his job, get yelled at by … more
I liked the X Men movies, even the Last Stand which in all honesty made the most effort to present the "mutants rights = modern day civil rights" issues that was supposed to be the X Men's … more
Forgive the parlance, but I can't think of a better name for an irresponsible man who gets loaded, straps on a suit of destructive armor and starts using his laser beams to trick shoot fruit and vases … more
Iron Man for all intents and purposes remembers the sole, number 1 rule of comic books and it's the rule that the X Men and Spiderman movies forgot about - to be fun. Spiderman … more
The Dark Knight. Dark without charcoal colored buildings, dark without a miserable cast of lead characters, dark without low light shots. From the story, to the outcome to the themes and everything … more
It goes without saying that Batman and Robin is one of the most loathed comic book movies ever. I don't hate it as much as others but it's still pretty bad and went a long way in sinking Batmans … more
I'm going to be honest, when I was younger this was my favorite Batman movie. I liked the first two, but with a new director, the costumes, the wonderful toys and the sets were new, fun and different. … more
Fantastic Four I always looked at as the sunny side of X Men. This is the world where mutated humans are loved by the rest of mankind instead of being obstracized from society and feared. … more
Judge Dredd is the first comic I grew up with since it was a big favorite of my brothers. The comic had some political commentary touching on freedoms and facism, dark/black humor, action and some … more
Tim Burton can say whatever he wants about how he felt that Batman should be a loner and not have so much attention on him, that may be true but if your going to have Batman in the movies title, you better … more
There is no one movie in the world of comic book movie franchises that gets more hatemail, disgust or just plain bad press then this one. Batman and Robin. Are you a fan of … more
I never read the old Watchmen book. Called by many the greatest graphic novel ever and read by millions, I was going to consider reading it after I saw the film maybe catching what they changed … more