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...MPAA send Batman and Spidey to Hong Kong to fight copyright infringement? DRG: We’ve used Jackie Chan quite a bit in Hong Kong. I don’t know if Batman and Spiderman can do in reality what they can do on the screen, though...
...Texas farm boy who learns to overcome his idealism as he rockets to the top of the squadron, while fanning some embers with a local French refugee (Decker). Franco has come a long way since his role as the arrogant and wealthy Harry Osborn in “Spiderman,” or his days on the short-lived “Freaks and Geeks.” In “Flyboys” he is the perfect cinema soldier—regimented, purposeful, and brooding—but is also able to relax to adorably woo his lady...
...remember Spiderman oh so well! The movie came out when my twin sons were 7 and all I heard about for weeks was " When can we see Spiderman? " as they jumped around their bedroom with their wrists extended, leaping nimbly from web to web. As for most seven year olds, being a superhero was an important and consuming undertaking. My sons wore their bath towels as capes, referred to the basement as the Bat Cave, and had even gone so far as to rename the ice cream parlor with 32 flavors " Batman and Robins' ." So I knew that skipping Spiderman...
...much that I would agree to follow the rules. They seemed to buy the argument, and after two weeks the pleas started to slow down. Imagine my dismay then, when driving to a tee-ball game, one of my sons' teammates Charlie jumped into the minivan and shouted, "Spiderman is so cool. It is the most amazing movie. What was your favorite part?" I cringed and then from the backseat came the reply." I don' t have a favorite part because my mom loves me. I guess your mom doesn' t love...
...graphic novel, an intellectual nom-de-plume for the comic book, has recently been a cash cow for Hollywood’s big-budget film studios. Blockbusters like “Spiderman,” “X-Men,” and the “Fantastic Four” have merged Hollywood’s A-list with the action-saturated plotlines of childhood fiction...