Max Fleischer’s Superman - These 17 animated theatrical shorts were the first to launch Superman from comic books to the screen. The pioneering animated adventures feature the Man of Steel battling mad scientists and giant robots, thwarting the Nazis and saving headstrong reporter Lois Lane. I enjoy all of Warners older superhero blu releases but the technical reviews on this are awful. Apparently the WB scrubbed this too hard so there is no grain from a 1940s animated release. Ridiculous, if you are going to take the time to remaster it at least do it the correct way. Also it appears these episodes may have been updated to be more PC for today’s wusses. Buyer beware.
Targets- An aging horror star questions his place in modern Hollywood, while a disturbed young man goes on a killing spree. I have become a big Boris Karloff fan over the years and this is one title that has been out of print for awhile so I am thrilled that Criterion is releasing this finally. I cannot wait to give this a spin.
Stale Popcorn and Sticky Floors- Take a seat as we sit down to chat with some of the creators and stars of the best grindhouse films of the 1970s and 80s. When you take that seat hopefully you do not stick to it either. This is a cool looking doc on what is probably a lot of forgotten movies.
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