Frank Miller
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You no longer believe – It's like Santa Claus, or whatever – and then you go to 'Watchmen' or you go to 'Dark Knight Returns,' the Frank Miller graphic novel, and then you come back around and go, ‘No, it's okay. There's a why of that, of Superman as he's intended to be.’
Everybody drives by and beeps at it. People stop and take pictures. It's awesome
I was watching the playoffs one night with my son and hear a lawn mower going off, and I come outside, 'What are you doing?' The guy was cutting my lawn with a giant industrial-sized mower, and he said that the city had come and paid him to cut my lawnMore quotes »
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Sin City Sequel Release Pushed Back Nearly a Year
Office Mojo shows that Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez’s much-anticipated sequel to 2005’s Sin City will now be released Aug. 22 of 2014, almost a whole year later than its previously expected release of this October. Sin City: A Dame To Kill For is just from Pate Magazine Read more »
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Second SIN CITY Movie Delayed
of stylized Frank Miller films will be disappointed to know that another of the author’s anticipated sequels, “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For,” has now been pushed back, this time to Aug. 22, 2014. The “Sin City” follow-up was previously slated for release this from Newsarama Read more »
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300: Rise of an Empire – Teaser Trailer
on Frank Miller’s latest graphic novel Xerxes, and told in the breathtaking visual style of the blockbuster 300, this new chapter of the epic saga takes the action to a fresh battlefield—on the sea—as Greek general Themistokles attempts to unite all of Greece from Seen It UK Read more »
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Gotham, Urban Decay and Zero Year: "Batman #21" (Review)
characters. “Zero Year” is writer Scott Snyder and artist Greg Capullo’s opportunity. I’m sure there are many that hold Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Batman: Year One in such regard that to revise it or recontextualize it is near sacrilege. That’s from PopMatters Read more »
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Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Moves to August 2014
Meloni, Jeremy Piven, Jamie Chung, Ray Liotta, Juno Temple, Julia Garner and Stacy Keach. weaves together two of Frank Miller's classic stories with new tales in which the town's most hard boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more repulsive inhabitants. from Comingsoon.net Read more »