Movies
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Punisher: War Zone
The 2008 adaptation of "The Punisher" from martial artist director Lexi Alexander. The Punisher is portayed here as he is known in the comics.
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The Punisher
The first of the Punisher films, Dolph Lundgren takes the roll of Frank Castle, hellbent on "punishing" the mobsters who murdered his family.
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Batman: The Movie
Based on the lampoon comedy 1960s television series that saved the character from folding. Batman and Robin team up against four of their greatest enemies, who have taken the United World Security Council hostage.
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Spider-Man 3
The third installment of the Spider-Man franchise. Spider-Man battles Harry Osborn as the New Green Goblin, Flint Marko as the Sandman, and the infamous Eddie Brock as Venom.
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Flash Gordon
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The Crow
Eric Draven and his new wife Shelley Webster are murdered in a random act of violence. A year later Eric returns to get revenge on his killers as the Crow.
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Barbarella
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Danger: Diabolik
Movie by Mario Bava based on Italian anti-hero Diabolik.
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army
The second film based on the Dark Horse character Hellboy.
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Hellboy
The first film based on the Dark Horse character Hellboy.
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The Mask
Another one of those "are you seriously trying to tell me this was based on the comic of the same name?!" films. A nice comedic film whereas the comic is a horror story.
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Catwoman
An adaptation of DC's Catwoman, abandoning much of the character's history and abilities. The movie was poorly reviewed by critics.
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The Incredible Hulk
The reboot of the HULK movie. This film takes place 5 years after Banner was irradiated and became the Hulk. It's the second Marvel Cinematic Universe movie.
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Hulk
Dr. Bruce Krenzler, working on a way to help heal and advance frogs, accidentally, while attempting to save someone's life, gets an overdose of gamma radiation. This radiation infused with nanomeds, turns him into a being of psychological trauma known as the Hulk.
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Lady Death
Animated film based on Brian Pulido's Lady Death.
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Spider-Man 2
Spider-Man returns in this smash hit sequel and has to face off against the deadly genius Doc Ock as well as his own sense of morality and responsibility.
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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Galactus is coming and he sends his trusted herald to find a suitable planet to consume. Sequel to the 2005 Tim Story Fantastic Four movie.
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Fantastic Four
The first [official] Fantastic Four movie to receive a cinema release.
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Howard the Duck
George Lucas produced this Howard the Duck adaptation, widely considered to be the largest mis-step in his career.
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Spawn
The film featuring Image Comics most renowned character, good ol' Al Simmons.
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Judge Dredd
Film based on one of Britain's most popular comic characters, the star of 2000 AD, Judge Dredd.
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Æon Flux
A movie that had a comic book tie-in of the same name, published by Dark Horse.
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The Spirit
Frank Miller returned to the director's chair to tackle Eisner's Spirit comic.
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Spider-Man
The first Spider-Man movie directed by Sam Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
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Blade: Trinity
The final film in the Blade trilogy.
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Blade II
The second film in the Blade trilogy.
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Road to Perdition
Tom Hanks stars in this adaptation of the graphic novel that focuses on a small boy's reaction to his hit-man father's profession.
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Blade
First film in the Blade trilogy.
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Barb Wire
Film based on the Dark Horse comic of the same name, starring the buxom Pamela Andersen. Whether or not that's a good thing is for you to decide.
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Loosely based on Alan Moore's graphic novel of the same name, The League of Extraordinary Gentleman stars Sean Connery as Allan Quartermain.
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American Splendor
A fictionalized documentary about the life of Harvey Pekar, the down-on-his-luck writer responsible for the American Splendor comic book.
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Constantine
A Hellblazer adaption based off of Garth Ennis' Dangerous Habits storyline and Jamie Delano's early Hellblazer stories. Keanu Reeves stars as John Constantine, a demon exorcist.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine
The fourth X-Men movie, and a prequel to the original trilogy that tells the origins of Wolverine.
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X-Men: The Last Stand
The third and (at the time) final instalment in the X-Men trilogy. Loosely based upon the Dark Phoenix Saga/Gifted storyline, new director Brett Ratner directs the epic, containing a vast array of characters from the X-Universe.
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X2: X-Men United
X2: X-Men United is the sequel to the original film "X-Men". The mutants must work together to stop a mutant assassin who has made an attempt on the President's life.
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X-Men
The original X-Men movie, Where Professor X leads his group of mutants, and teaches them to use their superhuman abilities.
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A History of Violence
Viggo Mortenson stars in David Cronenberg's adaptation of the graphic novel about a man trying to escape his violence-riddled past in a small town.
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30 Days of Night
Josh Harnett stars in this Vampire saga set in a sleepy little town in Alaska.
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The Rocketeer
A film rendition of the Rocketeer comics.
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Ghost Rider
Nicolas Cage stars in this feature film based on the comic Ghost Rider.
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Iron Man
Feature-length live action film based around the Marvel character Iron Man. Released in 2008 and starring Robert Downey Jr, it serves as the productive beginning of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but comes third, chronologically.
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300
Based on the graphic novel 300 by Frank Miller. Directed by Zack Snyder.
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The Dark Knight
A year after the events of Batman Begins, a new era begins for Batman, as he settles in as Gotham's Caped Crusader, a new threat reveals itself, The Joker, a Clown Prince of Crime raiding banks in Gotham. The Batman must join forces with Commissioner Gordon and Harvey Dent to bring the Joker down before anyone suffers from the his plans. But they are not ready for what the Joker has in store for The People of Gotham. The movie serves as the second part of The Dark Knight Trilogy.
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Sin City
Based on the graphic novels Sin City: The Hard Good-Bye, The Big Fat Kill and That Yellow Bastard by Frank Miller. Intro short is The Customer is Always Right from The Babe Wore Red. Directed by Robert Rodriguez
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