Superhero movie curse strikes again


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6 Responses to “Superhero movie curse strikes again”

  1. » Superhero movie curse strikes again Says:

    […] Original post by The Beat […]

  2. Bill Says:

    The Crow? I guess maybe not a typical super-hero, but certainly within the mold. Does no one mourn the Lees?

  3. michael Says:

    Hopefully the families were well compensated for the deceased. To die (unless natural causes) while working on a fantasy movie seems like the dumbest (should NEVER happen) thing ever.

  4. Alan Coil Says:

    People die during work all the time, especially those who work in hard labor jobs. To call it a “superhero movie curse” is just sad. This is just like the Old Wive’s Tale about people dying in threes. Doesn’t happen.

  5. michael Says:

    I know people die at work all the time, but this is different, I mean, they were racing around in a car for goodness sakes.

    It’s not like they were firemen at a fire, IT’S A MOVIE, you would think whoever was in charge would be thinking safety first, hell, just cause it’s the Batmobile, doesn’t mean we have to be chasing it at speeds that kill, ya know?

  6. V. Smith Says:

    I most definitely mourn the Lees. I just reread a copy of The Crow from the library, and it was a printing with a dedication to Brandon in it.

    I would hate to die on the job.

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