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Apr
2nd

PTG Episode 178: The Comics That Got Us Hooked

Author: Felix
 
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Originally posted at PrimeTimeGeek.com.

Contents of Episode 178, brought to you by Slacker and the Man, Heroes Landing, and The AAA Network:

  • Superman film casting news: Kevin Costner cast as Jonathan Kent; Side topic: Naming non-baseball-related Kevin Costner films that do not suck.
  • Trip down Memory Lane: What comic book story arc got you hooked on comics?
  • Guest review: The Man reviews “Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil

Here’s the trailer for Tucker and Dale Vs. Evil … best we can do unless you live in Russia …

Enjoy!

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  1. dante
    Apr 6, 2011 at 02:19:44
    #1

    My first comic book series was the Uncanny X-Men, right around 196 on. Mid-eighties X-Men with Claremont and John Romita Jr. was where I started and where I fell in love with comic books.

    Wolverine’s Character is really what got me. Ninja slayer with a heart of gold. The seriousness of the X-men an the New Mutants as well. Heavy stuff with a lot of action.

    Whoa. What is up with the racial slur? Nast.

    Diane Lane, HAWT. And 46 years old. Fell in love with her in Francis Ford Coppola’s, The Outsiders. Cherrie Valance. Whoa.

    Costner is OK. Loved the Postman. LOVED. read the book. Very different. both good. Wyatt Earp was pretty good.

    The Fountain was amazing too.

    Michael Mann or Edward Zwick are the first that come to my mind for the Wolverine movie. Michael Bay? NEVAR! McTeage..Whoa that is a good idea, Felix!

    Zach Snyder could probably do a good job too. Not sure he could get to the 2nd level of deeper emotion of a good Wolverine movie.

    Stan Lee is only 8 years older than William Shatner?

  2. dante
    Apr 6, 2011 at 02:32:28
    #2

    Firefly FTW.

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