Legends of the Superheroes was an umbrella title for two one-hour TV specials based on the Super Friends cartoon show. The Roast was a celebrity roast of The Superheroes hosted by Ed McMahon.
This first episode was an adventure, where The Superheroes attempt to stop Dr. Sivana's doomsday bomb, with slapstick results. Although it aired first, "The Challenge" was produced second, in order to accommodate Frank Gorshin's schedule.
The Asian Wonder Woman returns, this time in a mini skirt to save his boyfriend, Steve Trevor. She gets help from her mother, Queen Hippolyta. And then she gets advice from Clark Kent... In this second film, they've got a better output than in the first one.
In the basement of Arkham Asylum, a desperate Psychologist has secretly set up an interview with the mass-murdering Joker. As the Clown Prince of Crime reflects on the key moments of his life, the interview drifts into a game of manipulation that flirts with life and death.
Sulu, Chekov and Uhura meet again. However, their reunion is cut short when they receive a distress call from an all-too-familiar planet, where they meet up with an almost-forgotten face, and in an instant something happens that presses the three friends to embark on a mission that will forever change their lives..
The Gotham mob wants control of the east end, but only one person stands in their way....Catwoman.
Justice League of America is an unsuccessful 1997 TV-pilot, based on a team of the DC Comics superheroes. The film centers on a female meteorologist who gains superpowers and on her subsequent induction into the "Justice League" (JLA), whilst the city of New Metro is held to ransom by a terrorist armed with a "Weather Control Device".
Second Part of this homage dedicated to the trekkies and the bat-fans!
This is the best Cawoman ever! Made as a serial, just keep watching it, because is one episode after the other. And don't miss the scene of Catwoman fighting on her underwear, it's candy eye!!
Duel, the movie that made Steven Spielberg famous before Jaws, is re-made here, with a new ending...
By now you either are waiting to see how this ends, or you don't even care anymore...
Joker´s son kidnaps the kinky Nightwing´s son, with the help of Mr. Freeze. Nightwing gets the help of an old and fat Wonder Woman.
Aquaman goes in a different direction after losing his son and his hand. His wife gone crazy... What a Semi-God can do after all the tragedy? This is an interesting fan film.
When Livewire escapes captivity, while being transfered to a maximum security meta-human prison, she seeks to shack up with gal-pal, Selina Kyle (Catwoman) who is currently on 'vacation'. But sooner than later, Livewire's high profile and in-your-face attitude quickly become an annoyance and drive Catwoman batty. With only one option to rid herself of her unwanted house guest, Catwoman enlists the help of the reluctant cousin to the man of steel, Power Girl. The sparks fly as Catwoman, Power Girl and Livewire go all out in this babetastic action short.
Scott Leberecht directed a film adaptation of The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special as part of the American Film Institute's director's studies program. Andrew Bryniarski (Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre) stars as Lobo, with Tom Gibis as the Easter Bunny and Michael V. Allen as Santa Claus. The film was made with a budget of $2,400, although many professionals donated time and effort.
It´s 1967 and we are watching the union of the two greatest shows of that time: the campy Batman, and Star Trek, the show that made geek history...
Selina Kyle, makes a New Year's resolution. Can she keep it up?
This is a fan film based on The Incredible Hulk.
This is not a fan film based on a comic book character. Is about a nerdy guy who bases his life on the comic books, trying to be himself a super hero.
Let's cut the chat and just go watch the best action scenes of this old TV Show, featuring a building climber stunt man, and a Spidey with an utility belt, a bracelet that shoot ropes (?), and cool shades!
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