Filmwhys Spotlight: Supergirl
The third entry in my series shining a light on underappreciated superhero movies through the eyes of the fans that love them. This time around I’m shining the spotlight onto 1984’s Supergirl with the help of guests Jermaine Dickerson from Jermaine Design, Todd Liebenow from Forgotten Films, and Andrew Wickliffe from The Stop Button. I hope you’ll join us in taking a look at some of the brighter points of this movie that for many hasn’t stood the test of time, not that it even was ever successful in the first place.
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Posted on August 18, 2016, in Podcasts and tagged DC, film, filmwhys, filmwise, interview, movies, podcast, Supergirl. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
Wow, you found people that like Supergirl. You’re all better than me, cuz that movie? I just can’t. Fun listen, though.
The last time I watched it, I didn’t even finish it. I’m not included as one of the fans of this film for a reason, I’m just here to share their fandom. Thanks for listening.
The series is definitely better…
I’ve only seen a couple episodes: the pilot and the Flash crossover episode, but I’m inclined to agree. Still fun talk about the good points of the film.