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The Fantastic Four Fiasco

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
August 15, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Well, superhero fans are now wading through the rubble of what is being viewed as one of the most catastrophic superhero films ever made - Twentieth Century Fox's and director Josh Trank's Fantastic...

Top 10 Quotes From James Bond Films That Are A Real Kick to Quote

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
August 8, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Only because I thought it might be fun to share my affection for repeating some of the more obscure and lousy lines of dialogue from the Bond series, I put together this list which I'm calling: 'Ten lines...

Superhero Films Part 21 – Swamp Thing (1982)

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
August 1, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
A brilliant scientist working in the swamps to help humanity.A rich, evil powerful villain who wants even more power. A group of military men armed with lots of machine guns. And Adrienne Barbeau in a...

James Bond: The Movie Posters

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
July 18, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
A look at some of the 007 movie posters the James Bond film series has given us through the years... To read more content by John, visit...

James Bond: The Craig Reconstruction: Quantum of Solace (2008)

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
July 11, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
James Bond returns in his first sequel! After the huge success of Casino Royale there was little doubt Daniel Craig would return as James Bond. What would be unexpected was his encore Bond film would be a...

James Bond: The Craig Reconstruction: Casino Royale (2006)

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
July 4, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Although the '54 and '67 versions of Casino Royale are not as popular with fans as the newer version - I think those reviews are both worth checking out . If you enjoy behind the scenes drama there are some...

James Bond: Casino Royale (1967)

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
June 27, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
The year was 1967. The whole world has fallen in love with Ian Fleming's James Bond. Each of his movie adventures have became increasingly popular. 1964s Goldfinger would become an international blockbuster...

James Bond: Casino Royale (1954)

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
June 20, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
As families gathered around their television sets on October 21, 1954 they would be witnesses to the first live-action incarnation of Ian Fleming's James Bond. CBS' anthology program Climax adapted Fleming's...

James Bond – The Brosnan Age: Die Another Day

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
June 13, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Pierce Brosnan's final performance as James Bond ends in 2002's Die Another Day. Directed by Lee Tamahori, Die Another Day marks a few milestones in the 007 film series. Not only is it Brosnan's swan song,...

James Bond – The Brosnan Age: The World is Not Enough

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
June 13, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Pierce Brosnan was on a roll. His two previous Bond films were huge hits, audiences seemed to love him and were anxious to see more. In 1999 Brosnan would become only the third actor to make his third Bond...

James Bond – The Brosnan Age: Tomorrow Never Dies

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
June 6, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Pierce Brosnan returns as James Bond in his second 007 film, 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies. After the huge success of GoldenEye, producers were anxious to get 007 back onto movie screens as quickly as...

James Bond – The Brosnan Age: Goldeneye

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
May 30, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Since starting my Bond series way back I've looked at the 007 films kind of in order. Admittedly earlier entries were just experiments and really rough. It was really the first time I had done any kind...

James Bond – The Brosnan Age [Intro]

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
May 23, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Like previous entries in my ongoing series on the 007 films, I wanted to open this part with a montage intro. However attempting to make things a bit more interesting it was meant to demonstrate the early...

James Bond – The Brosnan Age

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
May 16, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
One of the most frequent questions I've been asked since completing The Bond Blueprint is - "when are you going to take a look at the Pierce Brosnan films?" First, it's great to hear the enthusiastic...

James Bond – The Bond Blueprint

John Clark of HaphazardStuff.com
May 9, 2015
Columns, HaphazardStuff’s Superhero Film Series
Deciding to change things up a bit I completed 'The Bond Blueprint'. You can probably figure out what it's about. Essentially it's a dissection of the rules that most of the Bond films have followed. It's...
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