Movies from Clark Kent

Gorillas in the Mist

The story of Dian Fossey, a scientist who came to Africa to study the vanishing mountain gorillas, and later fought to protect them.
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian. Right near the top is To Kill a Mockingbird.
Movies from Clark Kent

The Miracle Worker

The true story of the frightening, lonely world of silence and darkness of 7-year-old Helen Keller who, since infancy, has never seen the sky, heard her mother's voice or expressed her innermost feelings. Then Annie Sullivan, a 20-year-old teacher from Boston, arrives. Having just recently regained her own sight, the no-nonsense Annie reaches out to Helen through the power of touch, the only tool they have in common, and leads her bold pupil on a miraculous journey from fear and isolation to happiness and light.
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian. Right near the top is To Kill a Mockingbird.
Movies from Clark Kent

The Grapes of Wrath

Tom Joad returns to his home after a jail sentence to find his family kicked out of their farm due to foreclosure. He catches up with them on his Uncle’s farm, and joins them the next day as they head for California and a new life... Hopefully.
Clark Kent
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian.
Movies from Clark Kent

The Sand Pebbles

Engineer Jake Holman arrives aboard the gunboat USS San Pablo, assigned to patrol a tributary of the Yangtze in the middle of exploited and revolution-torn 1926 China. His iconoclasm and cynical nature soon clash with the 'rice-bowl' system which runs the ship and the uneasy symbiosis between Chinese and foreigner on the river. Hostility towards the gunboat's presence reaches a climax when the boat must crash through a river-boom and rescue missionaries upriver at China Light Mission.
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian.
Movies from Clark Kent

Lawrence of Arabia

The story of British officer T.E. Lawrence's mission to aid the Arab tribes in their revolt against the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. Lawrence becomes a flamboyant, messianic figure in the cause of Arab unity but his psychological instability threatens to undermine his achievements.
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian. Right near the top is To Kill a Mockingbird.
Movies from Clark Kent

Cool Hand Luke

When petty criminal Luke Jackson is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison farm, he doesn't play by the rules of either the sadistic warden or the yard's resident heavy, Dragline, who ends up admiring the new guy's unbreakable will. Luke's bravado, even in the face of repeated stints in the prison's dreaded solitary confinement cell, "the box," make him a rebel hero to his fellow convicts and a thorn in the side of the prison officers.
Clark Kent
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian. Right near the top is To Kill a Mockingbird.
Movies from Clark Kent

My Left Foot: The Story of Christy Brown

In this true story told through flashbacks, Christy Brown is born with crippling cerebral palsy into a poor, working-class Irish family. Able only to control movement in his left foot and to speak in guttural sounds, he is mistakenly believed to have a intellectual disability for the first ten years of his life.
Clark Kent
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian. Right near the top is To Kill a Mockingbird.
Movies from Clark Kent

Rebel Without a Cause

After moving to a new town, troublemaking teen Jim Stark is supposed to have a clean slate, although being the new kid in town brings its own problems. While searching for some stability, Stark forms a bond with a disturbed classmate, Plato, and falls for local girl Judy. However, Judy is the girlfriend of neighborhood tough, Buzz. When Buzz violently confronts Jim and challenges him to a drag race, the new kid's real troubles begin.
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian.
Movies from Clark Kent

On the Waterfront

Terry Malloy dreams about being a prize fighter, while tending his pigeons and running errands at the docks for Johnny Friendly, the corrupt boss of the dockers union. Terry witnesses a murder by two of Johnny's thugs, and later meets the dead man's sister and feels responsible for his death. She introduces him to Father Barry, who tries to force him to provide information for the courts that will smash the dock racketeers.
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In a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi. In it, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian.
Movies from Clark Kent

To Kill a Mockingbird

Scout Finch, 6, and her older brother Jem live in sleepy Maycomb, Alabama, spending much of their time with their friend Dill and spying on their reclusive and mysterious neighbor, Boo Radley. When Atticus, their widowed father and a respected lawyer, defends a black man named Tom Robinson against fabricated rape charges, the trial and tangent events expose the children to evils of racism and stereotyping.
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So when Jurgens had to come up with a pop-culture reference that would help prove Clark’s identity, the idea he’d had for a while suddenly had a place to exist on the page. It hasn’t quite caught on as a constant trope in Superman storytelling, but it did get a shout-out in a 2013 issue of Batman and Robin, penned by Peter J. Tomasi. In it, Bruce Wayne finds a list of movies that Clark had recommended to Bruce’s son, Damian. Right near the top is To Kill a Mockingbird.