Doctor Strange
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I think it's somewhat underrated too - though I must admit I'm no expert on The Shadow. Agreed that it's no masterpiece, but it's one of better comics/pulps-adapted films that followed in the wake of the success of the 1989 Batman (along with The Rocketeer, Dick Tracy, The Phantom, etc.) The production design and costumes are lovely - Miller has never looked better - and Alec Baldwin's good. And there's an interesting early film role for Ian McKellen.
To add a very late comment to the Road To Perdition discussion, if you think seeing Daniel Craig as Connor is strange, check out Infamous - the other film about Truman Capote and Harper Lee and the writing of "In Cold Blood". Craig plays one of the killers!
(I like both Infamous and Capote equally - they make a fascinating compare/contrast - though there's no question Phillip Seymour Hoffman's Oscar-winning performance goes deeper than Toby Jones' more broadly caricatured take on Capote. All the different takes on the same characters - Sandra Bullock vs. Catherine Keener as Lee, Jeff Daniels vs. Chris Cooper as the sheriff, etc. - are fascinating.)
To add a very late comment to the Road To Perdition discussion, if you think seeing Daniel Craig as Connor is strange, check out Infamous - the other film about Truman Capote and Harper Lee and the writing of "In Cold Blood". Craig plays one of the killers!
(I like both Infamous and Capote equally - they make a fascinating compare/contrast - though there's no question Phillip Seymour Hoffman's Oscar-winning performance goes deeper than Toby Jones' more broadly caricatured take on Capote. All the different takes on the same characters - Sandra Bullock vs. Catherine Keener as Lee, Jeff Daniels vs. Chris Cooper as the sheriff, etc. - are fascinating.)