Openly trolling the ambitions of
other modern comic - book movies, the sequel to Deadpool, the surprise hit that cast...
Openly trolling the ambitions of
other modern comic - book movies, the sequel to Deadpool, the surprise hit that cast Ryan Reynolds as the self - destructive and puerile Bugs Bunny figure of the present superhero blockbuster landscape, mostly outdoes its predecessor in terms of style and satirical intent: Now that he's...
Not exact matches
In this absurdist, black -
comic modern fable, which Yorgos dreamed up with cowriter Efthymis Filippou, Ariane does a star turn in a supporting role as the chambermaid in a hotel where people arrested for being single are taken and given forty - five days to find a mate from among the
other «guests.»
Another
modern «
comic» who rather than making clever and funny jokes spends their time taking mean spirited shots at
other people.
But
other than the mockumentary
Comic Book: The Movie (2004) and, arguably, Kevin Smith's Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001), there haven't been many films that are actually about superhero movies and their place in
modern culture.
Dark Horse Comics Publisher Mike Richardson and «Captain Midnight» writer Joshua Williamson visited the world famous CBR Tiki Room at New York
Comic Con to discuss resurrecting the pulp serial hero in the
modern day, the company's revival of
other classic heroes like Ghost and X and the publisher's future in light of a landmark 2012 and the changing face of both pop culture and technology.
The
other day I came across one of my old
comic books about the «man of steel» and my thoughts went to how the role of the
modern day Realtor has a lot in common with my favourite superhero.