
The Green Hornet is the combination of a lot of things we never expected or necessarily wanted to see working together– the writers of Superbad, the director of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, the star of Knocked Up, and a second-tier comic book property known primarily for bringing Bruce Lee to American television. It’s still unclear why exactly we need The Green Hornet again, especially in this era of superhero overload, but the movie The Green Hornet, shaggy and inconsistent as it is, makes a pretty good argument for its own existence all the same.
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