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Your tears are inevitable.
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In 1978,
Superman made audiences believe a man could fly. In 1984,
Supergirl made studio executives believe a superhero could flop.
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Brolin thought the role, which ultimately went to Christopher Reeve, would change the direction of his career.
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Maybe one Ghostbusters movie was enough?
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James Gunn just got up close and personal with the new Super suit.
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Close's remarks come from the upcoming Reeve documentary, Super/Man.
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Reeve was paralyzed from the neck down after falling off a horse in an equestrian competition in 1995.
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Barbie is proof that you can do billion-dollar business by adapting universally known characters using a combination of distinct, risk-taking visual sensibility and traditional movie magic.
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The two stars bested four other potential Clark Kents and Lois Lanes.
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Hollywood has long been obsessed with trying to give audiences the one thing they want most but will never achieve: The ability to fly.
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The announcement comes ahead of the third season of the fantasy series.
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Bill Ryan didn't realize he was having a heart attack until he felt pain and numbness in his arm — the symptoms which he recognized from watching movies.
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It's a talking-animal movie AND a superhero, all rolled up in one!
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They were all popular in life, but who is the most important in death? That's what the In Memoriam montage tells us.
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Few directors were as consistent at keeping popcorn movie lovers on the edges of their seats.
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Donner also directed all four Lethal Weapon films.
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And DON'T EVEN get us started on Sarah Douglas.
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If you want to see Clark and Lois as self-loathing middle-aged parents of teenagers, this is the show for you!
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"That's a pipe dream," said one knowledgeable insider. "There's no way it's ever happening."
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Batman's got a few trophies next to that giant penny in the Batcave.