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The Spirit (1987) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero SeriesMoviesReviews January 27, 2016 0 20When ABC aired a proposed pilot film for The Spirit it might have caught audiences a bit off guard.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series January 13, 2016 0 11Come with me now, as I check out Christopher Reeve's swan song as the Man of Steel in Superman IV: The Quest for Peace.
Howard the Duck (1986) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero SeriesMovies December 9, 2015 0 10After Howard the Duck barely managed to make it's budget back after being unleashed onto the world, it would fade away that summer.
Misfits of Science (1985) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series November 25, 2015 0 11Misfits of Science would last only fifteen episodes (a sixteenth would never reach the air) and limp through NBC's schedule with weak ratings.
Haphazard Stuff’s SPECTRE Thoughts John Clark MoviesReviews November 18, 2015 0 27There was stuff I liked and stuff I didn't like. I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it.
Supergirl (1984) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series September 30, 2015 0 49Maybe audiences and critics completely missed the boat with Supergirl.
Manimal (1983) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series September 16, 2015 0 12Produced by Glen Larson, Manimal didn't hook audiences and only lasted for eight episodes.
Superman III (1983) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero SeriesMoviesReviews September 2, 2015 0 11Directed by Richard Lester, Superman III takes a much lighter, comedic approach to the Superman saga.
The Return of Captain Invincible (1983) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series August 19, 2015 0 4Anger and resentment sets in and the skies are vacant when Captain Invincible disappears.
Swamp Thing (1982) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series August 5, 2015 0 13Craven set out to adapt the DC Comics character Swamp Thing to the big screen and make a film as action-packed and entertaining as possible.
Condorman (1981) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero SeriesMoviesReviews July 15, 2015 0 98The bad guys must be stopped and the girl must be saved - and Condorman is just the right hero for the job!
The Greatest American Hero (1981) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series June 24, 2015 0 7The Greatest American Hero would become one of the most fondly remembered television shows of the decade.
Superman II (1980) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series June 10, 2015 0 162Filmed consecutively alongside the first film, Superman II wasn't just an afterthought of a sequel, but a continuation of the story.
Summer Movies – June 2015 John Clark Movies June 3, 2015 0 7School's out, vacations are prepared for and movie screens are filling up with big-budget excitement and comedy to lure assess into seats.
Flash Gordon (1980) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero SeriesMoviesReviews May 20, 2015 0 8Flash Gordon would be considered one of the fathers of the modern-day superhero.
Popeye (1980) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series May 6, 2015 0 18I take a trip to Sweet Haven and try to unravel the mystery and my feelings about Robert Altman's Popeye.
Summer Super-Hero and Sci-Fi Movies – May 2015 John Clark Movies April 29, 2015 0 2Let’s get rolling once again with big glossy summer movies!
The Pumaman (1980) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series April 15, 2015 0 7The Pumaman is listed in the bottom 100 worst movies of all time on IMDB.com.
Super Fuzz (1980) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series March 25, 2015 0 12I put on my nostalgia hat and revisit Super Fuzz to see if there is anything special about it or was it just a bargain to fill HBO airtime.
Hero at Large (1980) John Clark Haphazard Stuff's Superhero Series March 11, 2015 0 5Hero at Large is remembered as a favorite childhood film and has become one of John Ritter's more popular and beloved films.