Collier Jennings
Location
Seattle, Washington
School
Texas Wesleyan University
Expertise
Comics, TV, Movies
- Collier has a near-encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture including comics, anime, sci-fi, fantasy, and film and TV.
- He's always looking for new angles on pop culture projects to explore.
Experience
Collier Jennings is a freelance writer currently residing in Seattle, Washington. His father introduced him to science fiction at a young age, and it led to his love for all facets of pop culture as well as writing. He uses his knowledge of pop culture to unearth little-known facts and new angles on film and television projects. Prior to joining /Film, he served as a freelancer for Comic Book Resources and also currently contributes to But Why Tho? A Geek Community.
Education
In college, Collier took several film classes and learned more about storytelling and filmmaking. He also wrote and directed a short film that sadly remains lost to time.
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Stories By Collier Jennings
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You can't have the Bat without the Cat, and Catwoman has had a legacy as rich as the Caped Crusader's.
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In 1996, Doctor Who was set to make its grand return after being off the air for seven years. Then, the TV movie flopped. What happened?
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Some clever camera trickery and a little old-Hollywood inspiration go a long way.
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Batman has perhaps one of the most unique supporting players, and The Batman finally takes advantage of that.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation star Patrick Stewart has a personal connection to his favorite episode, "The Inner Light."
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This Batmobile will leave your bones vibrating in the theater.
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Let us picture the alternate reality now...
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Grab your magic ticket and come along with us as we revisit the making of Last Action Hero.
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John Krasinski has long been a popular fancasting choice for Mr. Fantastic, but there are other Marvel roles he'd be perfect for.
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One movie almost killed the Warner Bros. Animation division altogether, but The Iron Giant saved it.
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America Chavez could prove to be a powerful ally for our ol' pal Stephen Strange as he heads into the Multiverse of Madness.
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Did you think What If...? was just a little Marvel side project? Think again.
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Yes, that voice in the new trailer is exactly who you think it is. Let's talk about it.
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Akira is one of the most influential movies ever made, but it was inspired by the less well-remembered anime series Gigantor.
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After Stuart Townsend parted ways with the production, New Line Cinema had doubts about continuing with the full trilogy. This scene changed their minds.
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It involves an Eddie Murphy joke.
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You can't sell Happy Meals when Danny DeVito's Penguin is puking bile and biting off noses.
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Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
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Let's go back to the late '80s for this one.
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The Expanse came to an end with the sixth season, but there's still plenty of source material left to be adapted. Could the show still make a comeback?
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Antoine Fuqua is one of the most underrated filmmakers working today, and his stellar work in action and crime thrillers proves that.
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The incredible martial arts expert and fight choreographer had worked with Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and many more throughout his career.
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The sixth and final season of The Expanse only lasted for six episodes, but there's actually a good reason the show's conclusion ran a little short.
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A key storyline from the original manga never hit the screen, and that's a pretty big problem.
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Amazon's Reacher series will take a very different approach to Lee Childs' novels than the films did.
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Blade Runner was an embattled production, but this war story may be one of the most amusing.
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But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard to do that cool Naruto run. It's actually pretty hard.