lol i swear to god that bruno guy is my history teacher i didnt believe what i saw until i asked him and he confirmed it by showing me the credits his name is john allen he's a history teacher at hp baldwin high school in maui, i wouldnt have excpected it
As with the other comment....thank you so much for posting!! Like I said before would love for someone to release this on DVD! Great comic book movie!! For those thinking it should be darker in tone...that why Miller's version/vision is such a nice contrast to this. Don't think it was aimed at kids though...fans...yes.
@rsurvivorvereda Eisner's comic strips had a dark shadowy film noir look and were made for an adult audience. While we see a bit here at night, this is lighter over all and obviously made more for kids.
@therudeboy77 Which was probably controversial on multiple levels. In a dark-lit decade like the 80's anything light and cheery, even neon, was considered to be undermining the establishment's authority. So to have an anti-hero be a boy scout would be above and beyond hoy palloy indignation. Had this been released even a year or two before it'd probably have had a fan in Andy Warhol.
lol i swear to god that bruno guy is my history teacher i didnt believe what i saw until i asked him and he confirmed it by showing me the credits his name is john allen he's a history teacher at hp baldwin high school in maui, i wouldnt have excpected it
biglu2 1 year ago
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biglu2 1 year ago
As with the other comment....thank you so much for posting!! Like I said before would love for someone to release this on DVD! Great comic book movie!! For those thinking it should be darker in tone...that why Miller's version/vision is such a nice contrast to this. Don't think it was aimed at kids though...fans...yes.
jokerjase25 1 year ago
Thanx for posting this! :)
DeuxToo 2 years ago
armpit... I smell the foul stench of a running gag
Tronn73 2 years ago
Probably not, but it has the look of the Eisner´s original Comic-books
rsurvivorvereda 2 years ago
@rsurvivorvereda Eisner's comic strips had a dark shadowy film noir look and were made for an adult audience. While we see a bit here at night, this is lighter over all and obviously made more for kids.
therudeboy77 1 year ago 2
@therudeboy77 Which was probably controversial on multiple levels. In a dark-lit decade like the 80's anything light and cheery, even neon, was considered to be undermining the establishment's authority. So to have an anti-hero be a boy scout would be above and beyond hoy palloy indignation. Had this been released even a year or two before it'd probably have had a fan in Andy Warhol.
Mysterwright 2 months ago in playlist The Spirit
Yes!!! Niles!!!
And he looks so young!!!
koln1996 2 years ago 4
its the Butler from "the nanny"!
gaggyhappy 3 years ago 3