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Boom! is based on the stage show of the same name by Jonathan Larson, the composer of Rent. Starring Andrew Garfield in the leading role, the film loosely follows Larson's own life as a struggling songwriter as he turns 30 in 1990s New York City. Told in a series of flashbacks that ...
a lot. We spend some time talking about Robin Williams and include a tribute of our own to Robin’s work. Then we move on to Ready Player One, which Bob consumed and he is now addicted to Wil Wheaton’s voice. Bob informs us that we are close to having a system like the one in...
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Plus everyone else’s performances adjacent to K are also just so good and so fully realized - referring here to Robin Wright and Sylvia Hoek, who steal the show most of the time, and whose interaction with K are just far more compelling and consequential on every level. Luv is arguably ...
The third Batman and Robin team, along with Ralph Dibny, the Elongated Man, and Gotham City private eye Slam Bradley, travel to Great Britain to prevent the assassination of Queen Elizabeth by the evil Edgar Moriarty. Edgar's plot is a hundredth-anniversary attempt to recreate the plot of ...
RELATED:Original Batman Movie Series Returning to Theaters for DC 80th Anniversary This film certainly was an inspiration for the 2017 film featuring Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman. It’s a great pretense to what we could expect to see from the film. The only real difference is the animated versi...
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Though Batman #156 managed to pull it off pretty well. The cover features Batman on an alien planet holding Robin's lifeless body. How could this little unarmored boy hastily trained to somersault into gunfights have died!? After 20 exhausting pages, we learn that Batman is in a simulation...