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To our knowledge, legendary comic figure Alan Moore hasn’t weighed in on Superman, Peacemaker, or any of the other projects James Gunn has made for his DCU. But we can probably guess that he doesn’t like them. The master author behind Watchmen, The Killing Joke, and other superhero classics has
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Godzilla was a monumental film when it was released in America in 1956 since it showed that English language markets were open to Asian cinema outside of prestigious art house flicks. The success Toho obtained with their mutant monster movies inspired fellow Japanese studios and producers from other countries to