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SUPERMEN Returns!

Posted: 30th April 2012 by J. Marcus in Comic Books, Film, Television
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At long last YouTube has released its hold on my favorite YouTube video. Created back in 2006 and six years in the making… This was my tribute to all those who made us believe a man can fly. Special thanks to Superman Through The Ages for putting up my original audio all those years ago… And a special […]

Can you spot who this is? Here’s the first look at Anthony Hopkins filling the shoes of one of the greatest directors of all time in the upcoming film Hitchcock.

This week I finally had the pleasure of watching the screen adaptation of Herge’s The Adventures of Tintin, and I really can’t believe how much I enjoyed it. I’d been waiting for it to be released for over a year-and-a-half, after hearing the exciting news that Steven Spielberg would helm the project, teaming up with […]

KA-POW!  WHAM!  ZOWIE!  Onomatopoeias start flying as the Podwits run down some of the best and worst representations of superheroes on film and television!  So get out your cape, put on that mask and strap yourself in for this Podwits SPECIAL presentation… “Superheroes on Celluloid”

The boys are once again out and about (or are they?) — this time in a diner (really?).  The wits of Pod get down and dirty to talk about animated films, Dion gushes over Kevin Cabbagepatch (?) while Brian cheats on with his wife!  J. also takes the time to plug just about everything under the […]

Ever since those old “I’m a Mac, and I’m a PC” commercials came out, some enterprising folks immediately capitalized on them and made an analogy between the two big comics companies, Marvel Comics and DC Comics. For anyone who has read on both sides of that aisle, the differences can be very much like night […]

Cinema geeks can cite scores of films, ranging from classics like  Clue, Murder By Death, or Weekend at Bernies, to Noises Off! or even Repo Man, that still are able to retain the mystique of being called underground classics, films that are known line for line in many circles but at the same time gloriously refrain from being called “cool” by the mainstream […]

The net is blazing with talk in response to Michael Bay’s admission that he plans to change the origin story of the four beloved main characters in the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle reboot… and not all of it is good.

Walt Disney Pictures has released the first photo for their new The Lone Ranger film, starring Armie Hammer and Johnny Depp.

Well, he’d be the third. Filmmaker James Cameron is preparing to descend to the deepest place on Earth, to the bottom of the Mariana Trench.