
In which, Tracy has a cold and her voice sounds all husky and amazing. But actually, we are talking mostly about non-universe comic book movies with lots of long diversions into all kinds of other topics. We also comment on comic books that should be made into movies.
Show Notes:
Blade (movie | comic)
Storm and Dracula
Fantastic Four (original movie)
Rolling Stone‘s review of the new Fantastic Four
Daredevil season 1
Robert Downey Jr. credits Mel Gibson with his turn-around.

Tina Turner in Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome
Ike Turner was not dead by the time Tina did Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome

Rocky Horror Picture Show turns 40 (cast photo from Entertainment Weekly)
Elvira comics
Kickass (movie | comic)
Ghostrider (movie | comic)
Watchmen (movie | graphic novel)
Time Magazine‘s Top 100 Novels of All Time
Snowpiercer (movie | graphic novel)
Bowery Boys (graphic novel)
Chris Evans is awesome.
Sunshine
Super (Not Super Eight, which is what Andrew mistakenly called it)
Birdman
Surrogates (movie | comic)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (movie | comic – from Icon Comics)
The Spirit (movie | comic)
300 (movie | comic)
Andrew’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For review
Joseph De Paul’s Sin City: A Dame to Kill For review
Sucker Punch
30 Days of Night
Star Wars saves Marvel
Locke & Key on Audible
Pax Romana miniseries
Preacher on AMC
Autumn Lands: Tooth & Claw
East of West
The Millarverse
Heroes (the original series)
By Way of Deception
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