I want to start by saying THANK YOU everyone for your wonderful messages and FB responses regarding last week’s column. Yes it was both difficult and cathartic to pour it out in black and white. It seemed to have touched a lot of lives but I hope in a good way. So again, THANK YOU!
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Pat Blythe – It’s a Mad World
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Al Feldstein, Alfred E Neuman, Bob Segarini, Circus Magazine, Darnold Duck, DBAWIS, DC Comics, Don't Believe a Word I Say, EC Comics, Firesign Theatre, Harvey Kurtzman, Jeff Lewis, MAD Magazine, N'we Jinan, National Periodicals, New York Times, Norman Mingo, Queen, Romantic Traffic, Sam Taylor, The Spoons, Tom Spurgeon, Tony Hiss, Warner Bros., William Gaines on August 10, 2016 by segariniSegarini VS Batman V Superman Part 3 – The Post-Prelude Prelude to the Actual Review Part One
Posted in Opinion, Review with tags Alan Moore, Batman, Batman v Superman, Batman v Superman Part Two, Captain Marvel, Cherry Cola's, Christopher Nolan, DBAWIS, DC Comics, Don't Believe a Word I Say, Fawcett Comics, Miracle Man, Movies, segarini, Superhero Movies, Superman, The Watchmen, Toronto, Zack Snyder on May 6, 2016 by segariniI remember reading this: ” Due to his success with the Batman franchise Christopher Nolan was brought on to help develop the reboot of Superman along with screenwriter David S. Goyer. This was merely as a creative consultant, it was never intended for Nolan to direct. When Zack Snyder was later brought on as director, Nolan chose to hand all creative control over to Snyder and focus on The Dark Knight Rises (2012). According to Nolan’s wife/producer Emma Thomas, “They [Nolan and Goyer] brought it to an appropriate screenplay and it’s now Snyder’s picture.” and thinking to myself, There goes Man of Steel….