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Comic Book: The Movie

  • Video
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.4K
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Comic Book: The Movie (2004)
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Comedy

The relationship between Hollywood and comic book culture is lambasted in this mockumentary as a beloved heroic character is rung through the studio system.The relationship between Hollywood and comic book culture is lambasted in this mockumentary as a beloved heroic character is rung through the studio system.The relationship between Hollywood and comic book culture is lambasted in this mockumentary as a beloved heroic character is rung through the studio system.

  • Director
    • Mark Hamill
  • Writers
    • Mark Hamill
    • Billy West
  • Stars
    • Mark Hamill
    • Donna D'Errico
    • Billy West
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Hamill
    • Writers
      • Mark Hamill
      • Billy West
    • Stars
      • Mark Hamill
      • Donna D'Errico
      • Billy West
    • 31User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • Donald Swan
    Donna D'Errico
    Donna D'Errico
    • Liberty Lass…
    Billy West
    Billy West
    • Leo Matuzik
    Joseph Burns
    • Jack Whitney
    • (as Joseph I. Burns)
    Roger Rose
    Roger Rose
    • Taylor Donohue
    Jess Harnell
    Jess Harnell
    • Ricky
    Lori Alan
    Lori Alan
    • Anita Levine
    Daran Norris
    Daran Norris
    • Commander Courage…
    Tom Kenny
    Tom Kenny
    • Derek Sprang
    Scott LaRose
    • Mac (Comic Store Pal #1)
    Gary Anthony Williams
    Gary Anthony Williams
    • Kurt (Comic Store Pal #2)
    Arleen Sorkin
    Arleen Sorkin
    • Ms. Q (Studio Secretary)
    Robert M. Lange
    • Robert Lange
    James Arnold Taylor
    James Arnold Taylor
    • J.T.
    Debi Derryberry
    Debi Derryberry
    • Debby Newman
    Jill Talley
    Jill Talley
    • Jill Sprang
    Jim Cummings
    Jim Cummings
    • Dr. Cedric Perview
    Megan Cornelius
    • Loose Lips Lois (Garage Reporter)
    • Director
      • Mark Hamill
    • Writers
      • Mark Hamill
      • Billy West
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    Hypno-2

    My two cents

    I really wanted to enjoy this movie (being a comic book geek and all) but it was just too long and you can see that 90% of it was improve and the thing with improve is that sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. So the movie is mostly the actors throwing jokes at a wall and seeing what sticks and thats very sad because these guys are really funny. The best voice's in show business today and its a shame that Hammill could not channel that.

    I admire Hammill, i mean he really knew his comic book history here. But i think like most comic fans he got hung up on one tinny thing and just grinded it to dust. Loosing the character from the journey of comic to movie is great but it doesn't hold a movie together.

    It is admirable that they didn't make fun of the fans. In movies based on the comic book culter people tend to take the easy way and just point at the fans and laugh at how they are so "weird". Its very rare in this movie that this happens, Its more like the "normal" people are the weird ones and thats a breath of fresh air.

    Most of the actors did a great job, The camera guy was really stealing the show but i think that Hammill should have railed him in more because too much of a good thing is not good. Billy as always did a great job but seemed to loose focus most of the time. Hammill of course was very good and probably the best of the bunch but i think he didn't take a step back and looked at the film in an objective point of view.

    The cool thing about this movie guys is that if you buy the DVD you wont be wasting your money. Hammill does allot of extensive interviews about the history of comics and the subculture. Actually I'm quite sad that he cut it out of the movie when other things should have been cut instead. Hugh Heffeners interview about his history with comics is fascinating! Bruce Campbell comes off very funny in the extended interview, Some deleted scenes were very good, like the comic guy who almost seemed despondent after printing up his comic and going all the way to sandiego, spending money he really thought that he would make back and just to be shunned really makes you choke up a little. But probably the funniest and best special feature is the panel they hosted about doing voice work in animation, its worth the price of the DVD alone.

    So all in all, i think that the movie deserves a 6/10
    6WrathChld

    You get something.

    After I finished watching "Comic Book: The Movie", I would have to say it was enjoyable. With that said, this movie was nothing spectacular. I think people will enjoy it more for the people who collaborated on it, rather than the story itself. There are quit a few funny parts, but not laugh out loud funny ... more like amusing funny. I liked seeing allot of people who are in the comic book/ animation world. The fact that there are so many Icons in this movie makes it a good watch.

    I especially like how it is a double disc DVD, so you get allot of extras to enjoy. There are people in the movie, you wouldn't even know are big stars because maybe they had a career along time ago or our voice actors. Speaking of voice actors, it seems this movie is busting with them. I love that. It's cool to see them. Then there is Jess Harnell who plays Ricky the Camera Guy. He is pretty funny. Good character and one of the many voice actors who partakes in this featured film.

    As a Kevin Smith fan, I have to give him a shout out. It was cool to see him in this and a new sight to see him watch his tongue. Although he managed to still bring that edge, we have all come to love. Inclosing, if you are a comic book fan, I would recommend checking this out. If not for the movie, do it for the extras.
    7klchu

    DVD extras better than the movie

    I give the movie itself 6 stars and the DVD extras 8 stars. This movie has its heart in the right place and does assemble some of the best voice talent around. It's great to see these people in front of the camera. I only wish that they had added some writers into the mix. This movie is mostly ad-libbed in the style of "Spinal Tap" and other Christopher Guest movies so some of the jokes work, and others don't. Since everyone is trying to be "realistic" almost all of the jokes are subtle so the inattentive viewer is likely to miss them.

    I found that the DVD extras are the best part of this DVD. There are two disks, so there are a lot of extras. There are lots of helpful bios in case you missed some of the many cameos of industry insiders and other "masked" performers. The deleted scenes are actually pretty good (for deleted scenes). The best part is the real convention panel with all of the talent on stage telling stories and doing voices.

    Bottom line, if you love comics and animation, and even video games, then see this movie just to learn about the talent. Use IMDb to see what some of these people have done and you will be amazed. If you aren't into comics then this movie might be interesting to you just to learn about a different culture.
    madnessx69

    Insultingly bad

    I was about 20 minutes into this thing when I realized there was no going up for this movie, that the poor production and shotty acting wasn't just something they were trying, that this mockumentary was really just this bad. I actually felt dumber watching it. You literally have Mark Hammil running around the comic con as Mark Hammil, but calling himself Don, what, like he's acting?? Then, whenever they'd improv something in to move the, I can't believe I'm calling it this but, "plot" along, it was so forced and awkward, I mean the acting, anything else was drivel. I'm not even sure what he was trying to say. what, Hollywood doesn't have the passion for films that we had as kids?? Uh, yah, what planet have you been on?? I mean, if they did something more with it, I dunno, made it meaningful or something, but no. He was just concerned with giving us detail after detail of this fictional comic character, who we don't even care for cuz he's made up by Mark Hammil!!

    Mark, stick to the voice work and leave the "movie making" to your fighter jet co-star, he's making 20 mil a flick, you're just making an ass atta yourself....
    7pjdigger

    Charming.

    I was fortunate enough to see an advance screening of Mark Hamill's 'Comic Book: The Movie.' The low budget mockumentary is good natured and features some nice performances (highlighted by Hamill's portrayal of the comic-fan made documentarian that the story revolves around.)

    There are many cameos by comic celebs like Stan Lee, Bruce Campbell and Kevin Smith. It also provides a window into the strange annual event known as Comiccon where thousands gather to celebrate fandom. The core story invokes the frustration of fans who suffer when classic properties are bastardized by Hollywood and in this story the fans strike back.

    The movie is a bit long and loses its way for a while about an hour in but overall it entertaining and charming. The film is a celebration of comic books and the people who love them. It lacks the razor wit that Christopher Guest's films possess (A Mighty Wind, Best in Show) but this one is more authentic and seems to be a labor of love.

    This is a nice little film and I recommend it.

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    • Trivia
      At one point, Donald and the crew ask to sit at a table with three men, but they are scared away. The three men at the table are Hamill's co-stars from the original Star Wars trilogy: Peter Mayhew (Chewbacca), David Prowse (Darth Vader), and Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett).
    • Quotes

      Stan Lee: Everybody was talking about Jackson Whitney and Commander Courage. And I'm sorry I wasn't here for that time, but you know, I was off saving America and freedom and making the world safe for comic books.

    • Crazy credits
      "Commander Courage", "Codename: Courage", "Liberty Lad", "Liberty Lass" and all fictional comic book and comic strip characters created by Mark Hamill.
    • Connections
      Features Comic Book Confidential (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      Commander Courage Theme
      Written by John McKinney

      Performed by The Makmusic Orchestra

      Courtesy of Makmusic

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Creative Light Entertainment
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Книга комиксов
    • Filming locations
      • San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Creative Light Entertainment
      • Timely Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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