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Default Re: The superhero franchise discussion: Mystery Men (1999)

How about just a typical rewatch thread? We all nominate a film to rewatch and go in the order of that list.

I only say this cause I can't think of a theme
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I'll second that.
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bump, really don't want to lose this thread x
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We should start up this thread again then
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Maybe change it from superhero movies to comic book movies if the subjects are drying up?
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Maybe change it from superhero movies to comic book movies if the subjects are drying up?
What would you suggest Mozz?
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Someone needs to make a list of the films already covered, so we can see any missing that should be here. It is a very looong thread after all.
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What would you suggest Mozz?
Ghost World, Road To Perdition, V For Vendetta, From Hell, Persepolis, Akira. Along those lines. (I don't know whether you've already done some of them!)
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bumping, some things are too good to lose x
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