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‘Civil War’ shows superheroes who compromise

Civil War was a massive Marvel crossover event running from 2006 to 2007 and tied into virtually every Marvel comic including cosmic ones, like Nova, and quirky teen ones, like Runaways. The comic begins with the New Warriors (a team of perpetually C-Listers) fighting a group of supervillains to garner better ratings for their reality TV show, which leads to the villain Nitro blowing up a school in Stamford, Connecticut leading to many civilian casualties. This leads to Tony Stark, Reed Richards, the Avengers, and SHIELD supporting the Superhuman Registration Act, which bans secret identities, implements mandatory training for young heroes, and makes superheroes agents of SHIELD. This is opposed by Captain America, who doesn’t want to hunt down his fellow heroes, and the conflict begins as all the heroes of the Marvel Universe must either choose the Pro-Reg or Anti-Reg side.

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‘The Good Lie’ delivers a wholesome glimpse at modern heroes

The Good Lie Written by Margaret Nagle Directed by Philippe Falardeau Kenya/India/USA, 2014   The Good Lie is an earnest, well-meaning film that overcomes its many flaws to tell a life-affirming story about survival and second chances.  No work of fiction could ever convey the atrocities of the Second Sudanese Civil War, but this is …

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Robert Downey Jr. joins ‘Captain America 3’ for Marvel’s ‘Civil War’

The Captain America is franchise is continuing to grow into Marvel’s most important franchise, with The Winter Soldier bringing huge changes to the universe and a spin-off series, Agent Carter, coming this winter. Now Variety is reporting that Robert Downey Jr. is close to signing on into 2016’s Captain America 3. The inclusion of Downey …

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‘The General’ Showcases Buster Keaton’s Inimitable Feats of Glaring-Do

The Railrodder Directed & Written by Gerald Potterton Canada, 1965 The General Directed by Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton Written by Clyde Bruckman & Buster Keaton USA, 1926 TSFF festivities came to a comedic crescendo at the Revue Cinema on Tuesday night with a pair of locomotive laugh-getters starring “The Great Stone Face”, Buster Keaton. …

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