Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
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DVD Talk God
Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
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Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
Did you mean to put this in TV? It's a documentary film.
This premiering tomorrow at the Tribeca Film Festival. If you don't have Disney+ and are interested in seeing it, you can buy a ticket for Tribeca at Home and screen it 6/19 - 7/2.
This premiering tomorrow at the Tribeca Film Festival. If you don't have Disney+ and are interested in seeing it, you can buy a ticket for Tribeca at Home and screen it 6/19 - 7/2.
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DVD Talk God
Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
Oh sure, move it to Movie Talk is fine.
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DVD Talk Legend
Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
Stan is The Man! Can't wait to watch this.
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DVD Talk Legend
Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
I'm definitely going to watch this.
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Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
I didn't know he had such a hot wife and she was the inspiration for Mary Jane Watson. How lucky can a guy get!
See all the silver age pages and covers really gets you in the mood the revisit the silver age and read them again for the umpteenth time.
See all the silver age pages and covers really gets you in the mood the revisit the silver age and read them again for the umpteenth time.
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Moderator
Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
That was a nice way to spend 90 minutes. Very well done. I loved the timeline aspect of it. Plus they kept the list of players very small (Lee, Kirby, Ditko, Thompson, etc.).
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Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
It doesn't seem like the Kirbys are a fan.
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Moderator
Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
That was the part that bugged me the most. Stan Lee trapped Jack Kirby in that radio call-in bit. It was uncalled for. He jumped in and stole the show for a minute. Not very professional and that radio host should have dropped Stan’s line.
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DVD Talk God
Re: Stan Lee (Disney +) -- Premieres 6/16/23
This was a nice little film. I liked that it mostly focused on Stan growing up and his career at Marvel before it segued into a big entertainment corporation. Whoever logged all those interviews and organized them into making a cohesive narrative did a great job.




