Welcome to Sellers Points, where long-time friends and comic nerds Russell and Kelley use every episode to tell you about the best in comics and comics adaptations along with their own brand…
Category: Movies
Go Home in a Box: Girl Power
This week, Chris & Joel are joined by *gulp* a female! Roxie joins the guys this week as they delve into the world of telekinesis, pyrokinesis and witchcraft in films…
Steve’s Box Office Report: May 2007
Steve’s Box Office Report: May of 2007 Top 10 Films for the Month of May: Spider-Man 3 – $336,530,303 Shrek the Third – $322,719,944 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s…
Sellers Points: Speculator’s Corner – Fox’s X-Men
Welcome to Sellers Points, where long-time friends and comic nerds Russell and Kelley use every episode to tell you about the best in comics and comics adaptations along with their…
Go Home in a Box: Cannon Rise & Fall – Part. 2
This week, Chris & Joel return to the crazy and messy world of Cannon Films in “The Rise & Fall of Cannon Films, Part 2”. Join them as they discuss…
Hard-Traveling Fanboys Podcast #57: Off the Page — Superman Lives
Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. And their love of comics isn’t limited…
Go Home in a Box: The Rise and Fall of Cannon Films
Chris Jordan and Joel La Puma debut on the Place to Be Nation family of podcasts, bringing you GO HOME IN A BOX, which provides weekly deep-cut discussion of genre…
Steve’s Box Office Report: April 2007
Steve’s Box Office Report: April of 2007 Top 10 Films for the Month of April: Disturbia – $80,209,692 Are We Done Yet? – $49,662,533 Fracture – $39,015,018 The Reaping –…
Hard-Traveling Fanboys Podcast #53: Off the Page — Batman Forever
Mild-mannered reporters by day, Greg Phillips and Nick Duke share an intense love of comic books that has made them the Hard-Traveling Fanboys. And their love of comics isn’t limited…
Teen Titans: The Judas Contract misses opportunity, still hits its mark
Any good comic adaptation is going to put its characters above plot, but not lose sight of what makes the story work in the first place. In the case of…