As of January 1, the 1929 comic strip adventures of Popeye have entered the public domain, which means that—as long as you tread carefully—you can, as noted at the outset, create your own Sailor Man ...
EXCLUSIVE: “Well, blow me down!”, as the curmudgeonly sailor would say. Popeye is the latest iconic public domain character to get a horror movie adaptation. In fact, there are at least three on the ...
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'Popeye's Revenge' Review: No Brains or Brawn
Spinach is scarce in Popeye's Revenge. So is a cohesive plot and any form of shrewd execution.But the kills are brutal, the misogyny is ugly, and the plot is lost somewhere in the current vendetta to ...
The “character-going-to-public-domain-to-baffling-horror-movie” pipeline continues. On top of a whole Poohniverse of terror following Winnie the Pooh: Blood and ...
Popeye is coasting back to the big screen. The iconic sailor man and spinach chugger, who first appeared in comic strips in the late 1920s, will be the subject of a new live-action feature film from ...
Popeye and Olive prepare to make a movie while his nephews watch. The movie is a significant portion of Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves, which makes up over 80% of this release ...
2 Russians, 2 Jews, and a Puerto Rican walk into a bar ...
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Sony Canceled Genndy Tartakovsky's Popeye Reboot in Favor of This 6% Rotten Tomatoes Animated Misfire
Though the world of animation is incredibly diverse and dynamic, Popeye has remained at the forefront for over 90 years. Complete with an unusual look, a passionate heart, and gigantic forearms, this ...
The often cranky sailor has a “raunchy horror” film coming that we’d rather not discuss. Instead, we are going to talk about the latest Popeye horror movie, which is titled Popeye The Slayer Man and ...
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