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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEmily Vancamp hosts this one of a kind experience showing the history and development of Marvel from the first comic book to the latest blockbuster hit.Emily Vancamp hosts this one of a kind experience showing the history and development of Marvel from the first comic book to the latest blockbuster hit.Emily Vancamp hosts this one of a kind experience showing the history and development of Marvel from the first comic book to the latest blockbuster hit.
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Gerry Conway
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Jack Kirby
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75 years cannot be condensed into 45 minutes, and this is evidence of that. Everything is rushed through and skimmed over, in one long infomercial about Marvel. Some really key figures in Marvel's history are interviewed, alongside needless celebrities speaking the obvious. It's a good surface level timeline of Marvel's history, which does its job, but is now dated and not interesting enough to watch now.
Emily Vancamp presents this unique experience, tracing Marvel's history and development from the first graphic novel to the latest blockbuster...
Without knowing it, I was a fan of Stan Lee responsible for positively altering our affective memory for all eternity, which teenager, child, adult never dreamed of having super powers and being a superhero? A bit of the history of characters from Marvel comics to cinema, going through an almost possible bankruptcy to become a great power, with billionaire franchises, in 75 years... The x-men are still my only favorites along with spider-man... s2...
Without knowing it, I was a fan of Stan Lee responsible for positively altering our affective memory for all eternity, which teenager, child, adult never dreamed of having super powers and being a superhero? A bit of the history of characters from Marvel comics to cinema, going through an almost possible bankruptcy to become a great power, with billionaire franchises, in 75 years... The x-men are still my only favorites along with spider-man... s2...
This is one of at least three 75yr celebratory documentaries about Marvel and the first one I've seen. It stands at only 40 minutes and therein lies the problem.
It takes a look back at Marvels humble beginnings, where Stan Lee & Jack Kirby came in, the shifts in popularity and the bankruptcy that caused the distribution of characters.
Truth is telling a story like this that dates back all the way to WW2 cannot be summed up in 40 minutes and that makes the whole thing feel extremely rushed.
This is prime material for a documentary, but not to be compacted into little more than half an hour.
There are some good interviews with both people from the industry, cast and crew of the modern Marvel cinematic universe and lots of celebrity fans but even they are little more than sound bites.
Great content but just not enough of it.
The Good:
Good selection of interviewees
Emily VanCamps
Fairly eye opening
The Bad:
Far too short
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Hearing them say that the thing Marvel do best is get the best directors during this James Gunn debacle is quite interesting
It takes a look back at Marvels humble beginnings, where Stan Lee & Jack Kirby came in, the shifts in popularity and the bankruptcy that caused the distribution of characters.
Truth is telling a story like this that dates back all the way to WW2 cannot be summed up in 40 minutes and that makes the whole thing feel extremely rushed.
This is prime material for a documentary, but not to be compacted into little more than half an hour.
There are some good interviews with both people from the industry, cast and crew of the modern Marvel cinematic universe and lots of celebrity fans but even they are little more than sound bites.
Great content but just not enough of it.
The Good:
Good selection of interviewees
Emily VanCamps
Fairly eye opening
The Bad:
Far too short
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Hearing them say that the thing Marvel do best is get the best directors during this James Gunn debacle is quite interesting
Well, I have been watching the Marvel movies, of course, as they are fairly good entertainment, and of course I am familiar with Marvel comics from my childhood and up to now in my mid-forties; I am actually still purchasing and reading Marvel titles such as "Star Wars" and "Aliens", but not superhero titles.
So as I stumbled upon the 2014 documentary titled "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!" here in 2022, I found the time to sit down and watch it, out of curiosity about knowing a bit more about the Marvel brand as a company and what lies behind it.
And I will say that writer Laura Shields and director Zak Knutson did put together a good documentary, despite it being 42 minutes only. I was adequately entertained by "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!", and it is actually a documentary well-worth watching, regardless of you having an interest in Marvel due to the comic books, the TV series, the movies, the art, etc.
There are good interviews with various important people that are or were a part of the Marvel story.
My rating of "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!" lands on a six out of ten stars.
So as I stumbled upon the 2014 documentary titled "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!" here in 2022, I found the time to sit down and watch it, out of curiosity about knowing a bit more about the Marvel brand as a company and what lies behind it.
And I will say that writer Laura Shields and director Zak Knutson did put together a good documentary, despite it being 42 minutes only. I was adequately entertained by "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!", and it is actually a documentary well-worth watching, regardless of you having an interest in Marvel due to the comic books, the TV series, the movies, the art, etc.
There are good interviews with various important people that are or were a part of the Marvel story.
My rating of "Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop!" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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Watched this on the DVR a couple of days ago. Host Emily VanCamp helps chronicle the comic company's beginnings to when it was originally called Timely Comics back in the late '30s when the Sub-Mariner and The Human Torch were created to the Marvel Age which started with The Fantastic Four in '61 to the creation of the Marvel Studios series of current superhero movies. Yes, Stan Lee talks here and there are plenty of mentions of Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko.. Yes, the movies made by the studio are mentioned and clips of them are shown. And, yes, there's a preview clip of "Agent Carter" at the end. As a long-time comic fan, I was stoked watching this! So on that note, Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop! did the job it was meant to do.
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- Durée42 minutes
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By what name was Marvel 75 Years: From Pulp to Pop! (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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