I had to revisit this one. David Corenswet, mark my words, is this generation's Christopher Reeve. I got the classic Superman feel watching this with modern sensibilities (Luthor's on the Epstein list). If this is an indication of what James Gunn brings to the DCU I'm here for it!
I had to revisit this one. David Corenswet, mark my words, is this generation's Christopher Reeve. I got the classic Superman feel watching this with modern sensibilities (Luthor's on the Epstein list). If this is an indication of what James Gunn brings to the DCU I'm here for it!
The beginning of the Indiana Jones saga and a movie I needed to revisit, what can I say about this movie that hasn't been said? So many iconic scenes, characters, Harrison Ford's illness requiring him to shoot the swordsman and nazis getting their heads blown up
The beginning of the Indiana Jones saga and a movie I needed to revisit, what can I say about this movie that hasn't been said? So many iconic scenes, characters, Harrison Ford's illness requiring him to shoot the swordsman and nazis getting their heads blown up
Produced, Directed, and starring comedy legend Charlie Chaplin, this was his final bow as the Little Tramp navigating a modern world. Heartwarming story with many classic gags like the lunch machine early on, Chaplin sings at the end as a swan song for that beloved character
Produced, Directed, and starring comedy legend Charlie Chaplin, this was his final bow as the Little Tramp navigating a modern world. Heartwarming story with many classic gags like the lunch machine early on, Chaplin sings at the end as a swan song for that beloved character
Transformers (1986)
Fritz the Cat (1972)
A Man Called Flintstone (1967)
Fantastic Planet (1973)
Transformers (1986)
Fritz the Cat (1972)
A Man Called Flintstone (1967)
Fantastic Planet (1973)
The Hobbit (1977)
The Iron Giant (1999)
Gay Purr-ee (1963)
An American Tail (1986)
The Hobbit (1977)
The Iron Giant (1999)
Gay Purr-ee (1963)
An American Tail (1986)