6 Jul 2008 at 12:01pm Published: July 06, 2008 12:25 am PrintThis But is it for the family? Scripps Howard A guide to movies from a family perspective:
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6 Jul 2008 at 12:01pm Summer's here, school's out and the heat is on - literally and figuratively. Why not head to a theater, where somebody else pays for the air-conditioning? There are plenty of choices for kids out there, ranging from films tykes can enjoy ( Kung Fu ...
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6 Jul 2008 at 12:01pm It isn?t a good idea, the world knows, to jump up and down on the Hulk?s last nerve. When irritated, the Marvel Comics figure doesn?t get angry, he gets hopping mad, grows many sizes too large for his normal street clothes and turns green. And ...
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5 Jul 2008 at 2:37am If you thought movies like "Iron Man" and "The Hulk" were good for comic book stores, you'd be right. Every time a movie featuring a comic book character comes out, Ron Jacobs said, people leave the theater and come to his store - Games, Comics and ...
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5 Jul 2008 at 12:21am A well-publicized failure at the box office, real or perceived, usually stops a movie franchise right where it stands. It takes a mighty concept or character to survive the public flogging when a movie fails not only to perform as expected, but, in ...
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4 Jul 2008 at 3:39pm Michael Turner, a comic book artist who drew covers for major titles such as "Superman/Batman," "The Flash" and "Civil War,'" has died. He was 37. Turner died June 27 at a Santa Monica hospital of complications related to cancer, said Vince Hernandez ...
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3 Jul 2008 at 7:57pm Salvation, as is true of any comic-book cliffhanger, appeared at the last moment, and from the unlikeliest of sources: Hollywood. Starved for inspiration and hungry for instant franchises, studio executives had begun to view this spandex-clad wing of ...
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