3 Dev Adam, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Crazy-Ass Turkish Films Featuring “Captain America” and “Spider-Man.”

9 Comments | Posted: September 8th, 2008 | Filed under: Pure Genius, Thinking About Movies, Video | Tags: , ,

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9 Comments on “3 Dev Adam, or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Crazy-Ass Turkish Films Featuring “Captain America” and “Spider-Man.””

  1. 1 Edgar said at 4:40 pm on September 8th, 2008:

    The idea of two of my favorite heroes (even if they’re fakes) fighting alongside each other to take down fake evil Spidey is way too awesome. Also, was the Richard Gere joke just too easy?

  2. 2 Mike C said at 4:47 pm on September 8th, 2008:

    Awesome, but not quite as insane as the brain-damaging nonsense that is “Turkish Star Wars”.

  3. 3 Juan Arteaga said at 4:48 pm on September 8th, 2008:

    Forget Cap and Spidey, EL SANTO IS THERE!

  4. 4 Bully said at 5:02 pm on September 8th, 2008:

    I bought this on eBay a couple years ago. It is so crazy-ass I can’t help but adore it. I will at least never look at lawnmowers the same way again.

  5. 5 Bill D. said at 5:09 pm on September 8th, 2008:

    I really need to get around to seeing this one of these days.

    I mean, a fake Turkish El Santo alone sounds worth the price of admission.

  6. 6 Kevin Church said at 5:32 pm on September 8th, 2008:

    Also, was the Richard Gere joke just too easy?

    If you can say “the [MODIFIER] joke” and everyone knows the joke? Yes, it’s too easy.

  7. 7 Paperghost said at 7:43 pm on September 8th, 2008:

    Ah, Turkish Star Wars. I still fell off my chair the first time I heard the Indiana Jones theme play in the background.

  8. 8 Jason said at 3:43 am on September 9th, 2008:

    It’s nice to see that across borders, across cultures, across languages we all have a deep-seated need to see dudes in masks beating the holy hell out of each other.

  9. 9 Siskoid said at 7:21 pm on September 11th, 2008:

    Spider-Man is the new 1984.

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