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  1. I'm not a big fan of DC but I have to say, I'm really enjoying Resurrection Man. He seems to be a breath of fresh air with how he dies and comes back with a new power, albeit a second-tier one.

  2. Feb 13, 1998 · Top marks for atmospheric nastiness and wince-inducing knife antics, but the bottom line is that Resurrection Man doesn't cut it as a fulfilling movie experience.

  3. Resurrection Man, by Eoin McNamee, is a masterpiece in visceral storytelling and in evoking the back streets of Belfast. This ''adaptation'' loses almost all of these qualities and leaves us feeling disgusted we wasted our time watching this tripe.

  4. Comic News. Resurrection Man: How DC's Immortal Hero Got a New Lease on Life. By William Howie. Published Nov 25, 2020. After a brief run in the '90s, the Resurrection Man returned to the DC Universe in 2011's New 52, but he didn't make the most of his second chance.

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  6. Resurrection Man 1997, directed by Marc Evans | Film review. Film. Time Out says. Notwithstanding a sterling central performance from the up-and-coming Townsend, this account of the deeds of the...

  7. Resurrection Man. An unbalanced journalist (James Nesbitt) becomes obsessed with a sociopathic gangster (Stuart Townsend) wreaking havoc in Northern Ireland.

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  8. RESURRECTION MAN. by Eoin McNamee ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 18, 1995. With bite and brilliance, rising Irish star McNamee burrows deep, to the brutal core of sectarian violence in Belfast, where a young psychokiller is sanctioned for his efforts to raise urban terror to new heights: a chilling, first-rate debut.

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