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What to watch tonight? Will Eisner’s and Frank Miller’s “The Spirit”–Nov. 15

“The Spirit” airs tonight at 8/7c and again at 10:15/9:15 p.m. CT On IFC Posted November 15th, 2012, 8:11 AM by Melissa Locker Will Eisner’s dazzlingly dark graphic novel “The Spirit” comes to life in a stunning stylized manner. Directed by Eisner’s comics world colleague, Frank Miller, “The Spirit jumps off the screen to engage

 
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Frank Miller, Don’t Read This, Part 1

“Frank Miller’s Will Eisner’s The Spirit seems to be coasting on the fact that Miller was able to cast several actresses in a movie about a male crime fighter. That, and that Sam Jackson is willing to wear just about anything a costume person hands him.” – Greg Dean Schmitz , Rotten Tomatoes web site

 
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‘Tintin’ And The Death Of Motion-capture Animation (MediaPost)

Image via Wikipedia Mr. Media® Radio Network • Email • Twitter • Facebook • LinkedIn • YouTube • Stitcher by Tom Siebert December 29, 2011 Hollywood has done a dynamite job p!ssing all over my beloved childhood heroes the past couple years.  If Frank Miller’s charmless, inept and gratuitously violent “Sin City”-ification of Will Eisner’s seminal

 
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Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist @ Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Jan. 19, 2009

Image via Wikipedia The Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (http://www.ajff.org/) will be showing Will Eisner: Portrait of a Sequential Artist, at Lefont Sandy Springs, on Monday, Jan 19, 2009, 4:40pm. It’s possible a representative from ASIFA-Atlanta will introduce the film and do a Q&A. This will be the Atlanta premiere of the film, which is a

 
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That’s The Spirit! (National Post)

Image via Wikipedia Frank Miller’s noir craftsmanship inspired actresses Scarlett Johansson and Eva Mendes to embrace the femme-fatale flourishes of his newest film Bob Thompson National Post December 22, 2008 The renowned graphic novelist Frank Miller knows how to write about anxiety, but he might have trouble dealing with his own as the opening of

 
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