Watchmen (Ultimate Cut)

In The 1980’s, Alan Moore wrote graphic novels for DC Comics including “V for Vendetta,” “Batman: The Killing Joke” and last but not least, his Magnum Opus known as “Watchmen.” His latter work is a different take on the superhero genre exploring a high concept (what if scenario) about superheroes existing in our reality change […]

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Justice League: The New Frontier

In 2004, the late Darwyn Cooke, penned and drew a six-part comic book mini-series called, “DC: The New Frontier.” A different iteration of characters from DC Comics. This time it’s set in an alternate timeline labeled as an “Elseworlds” story. Elseworlds is a term revolving around high profile characters and the world of a specific […]

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Flashback Review: Looney Tunes: Back In Action (WB’s Flops Vol. 1 #13)

After “Space Jam” came out in 1996, Warner Bros’ subsidiary, WB for short) “Warner Bros. Animation” released animated related films in release date order such as “Quest For Camelot,” “The Iron Giant,” “Osmosis Jones” & “Looney Tunes: Back In Action.” What do all these movies have in common? They failed to make a profit at […]

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Toy Story 4

After Disney & Pixar released Toy Story 3 earning critical acclaim from critics and families alike as well as winning an Oscar for “Best Animated Feature,” a fourth film was in development since 2014. Rashida Jones signed up to co-write a screenplay with Andrew Stanton & Pete Doctor. John Lasseter signed on to direct the […]

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Toy Story 3

After “Toy Story 2” came out in 1999 earning critical acclaim and box office success on the same level as the original, Disney & Pixar worked on original films spanning from 2001-2009 including “Monster’s Inc,” “Finding Nemo,” “The Incredibles,” “Cars,” “Ratatouille” & “Up.” “Toy Story 3” was in “Development Hell” for a decade due to […]

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