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Superman (1978) and Man Of Steel (2013)

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Superhero movies have been the dominant force in Hollywood for 2 decades now! It’s hard to believe. If you’re in your 20’s you’ve probably never known cinema without a superhero movie. But that wasn’t always the case.

Everything has to start somewhere. A movie being the first of it’s kind sets the standards by which all other movies follow. That’s never been more true here. The bones of what any superhero movie is begins with Superman. Today, superhero movies and remakes of originals, offer enhanced special effects, a faster pace, and make the overall subject matter more visually agreeable and relatable to a whole different generation. Perhaps that’s what keep these movies alive!
Join Jim and Kyle as they discuss the classic groundbreaking movie Superman from 1978 and Man of Steel, the remake/reimagining from 2013. Both movies generally telling the same story for different generations.
Happy Listening!

Happy listening and thank you for visiting us at The GMR!
Visit our website! www.generationsmoviereview.com
Let us know what you think about these movies at: generationsmoviereview@gmail.com
We'd love to hear from you!

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Superhero movies have been the dominant force in Hollywood for 2 decades now! It’s hard to believe. If you’re in your 20’s you’ve probably never known cinema without a superhero movie. But that wasn’t always the case.

Everything has to start somewhere. A movie being the first of it’s kind sets the standards by which all other movies follow. That’s never been more true here. The bones of what any superhero movie is begins with Superman. Today, superhero movies and remakes of originals, offer enhanced special effects, a faster pace, and make the overall subject matter more visually agreeable and relatable to a whole different generation. Perhaps that’s what keep these movies alive!
Join Jim and Kyle as they discuss the classic groundbreaking movie Superman from 1978 and Man of Steel, the remake/reimagining from 2013. Both movies generally telling the same story for different generations.
Happy Listening!

Happy listening and thank you for visiting us at The GMR!
Visit our website! www.generationsmoviereview.com
Let us know what you think about these movies at: generationsmoviereview@gmail.com
We'd love to hear from you!

  continue reading

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