Posted on 04/22/2019 1:40:32 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Captain Marvel has made more than $1 billion worldwide, and one man can lay claim to contributing more to that box-office haul than anyone else in the world: Steve Ruppel of Wisconsin. After setting a Guinness World Record by seeing Brie Larsons superhero drama 104 times at the Marcus Cedar Creek Cinema in Rothschild 104 times, the apparent super fan went back 12 more times for good measure.
I thought it was the most insane thing ever, I thought it was impossible, Ruppel told local news station WSAW of his feat. I wasnt even sure why it was even a record, but I thought after a while I should probably do that.'
If youre wondering whether he has a job, the answer is yes. If youre wondering whether spending 242 hours in a movie theater over the last month or so made that job difficult, the answer is also yes. The amount of time that it takes, Ive had to take time off work, I would take long lunch breaks to accommodate watching an entire movie in that particular time frame, said Ruppel. And then just time on the weekends where Im not doing other things. He once saw the film seven times in a single day, preventing boredom by zeroing in on specific details while rewatching it.
Guinness didnt just take his word for it, of course. To be official, I have to have certain pictures taken, like in front of a movie poster, and I need to have two written witness statements saying that I was actually there, he said. So Im trying to think, if anyone wanted to break this, I really dont want to re-break it. Cause this has been pretty tough. Its been a finite amount of time, but I dont think Im going to try this one again.
Captain Marvel is no longer playing at Ruppels preferred movie theater, meaning his record is likely to stand at 116 viewings. The highly anticipated Avengers: Endgame arrives in theaters next week, however, meaning he could feasibly best himself though, at three hours long, that film will be even more difficult to see multiple times.
The original Captain Marvel was from Fawcett in the 1940s. DC sued Fawcett, and finally won years later in 1951.
Captain Marvel was ruled an illicit copy of Superman. Since CM actually outsold Superman, DC was judged to have suffered financial losses, and won the lawsuit.
Atlas (before that, Timely) Comics was not called Marvel Comics for another decade, when they reintroduced superhero comics, starting with The Fantastic Four (which series introduced the Skrulls in FF #2) in 1961.
Marvel Comic’s Captain Marvel (Kree Mar-Vell) debuted in late 1967; Carol Danvers (later, Ms. Marvel) debuted in early 1968.
The original Marvel Comics was a specific comic title by Timely Comics, much as Detective Comics was a specific comic title by National Comics.
Detective Comics (D.C.) ultimately became the overall company name, just as Marvel Comics ultimately became the overall company name.
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