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MCU Movies 2: The Incredible Hulk
Two months after Iron Man released, Marvel Studios released their second feature film, through Universal Pictures. The Incredible Hulk released in June of 2008, and out of all the MCU movies, this one feels the most separated from the rest. … Continue reading
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Tagged abomination, ang lee, betty ross, brazil, bruce banner, canada, captain america, david miller, edward norton, environmental media association's green seal, eric bana, general ross, hamilton, hulk, james schamus, jennifer connelly, liv tyler, louis leterrier, marvel cinematic universe, mcu, mcu movies, new york post, ontario, roger ebert, rotten tomatoes, seattle times, SHEILD, the incredible hulk, thunderbolt ross, tim roth, toronto, william hurt, zak penn
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X-Men Movies 1 – Generation X
I really enjoyed my Disney movie blogathon, and I didn’t get sick of it by the end, but I also don’t feel like committing three months to a single blog project again. So instead, I’m here to introduce my second … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, 90's x-men, banshee, buff, canada, comics, emma frost, finola hughes, generation x, hatley castle, heather mccomb, high school drama, jeremy ratchford, jubilee, matt frewler, monet, monet st. croix, movies, refrax, russell tresh, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, skin, superhero movie, superhero movies, tv movie, x-men, x-men movies
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Comics of July 26, 2017 and Aquatic World Championships
My comic reviews will be delayed today. Long story short, I’m watching the Aquatic World Championships a lot, and the fourth finals session is on right now. It’s been quite a competition so far, with Sarah Sjostrom of Sweden not … Continue reading
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Tagged adam peaty, alvaro martinez, antonio fabela, aquatic world championships, batgirl, batman, bobby curnow, brad anderson, cable, canada, carlos pachelo, catwoman, comic review, comics, competative swimming, cory smith, cullen bunn, dave watcher, dc comics, dc rebirth, detective comics, doctor aphra, dono sanchez-almara, eva de la cruz, federico blee, great britain, hope larson, hungary, idw comics, inaki miranda, james robinson, james tynion IV, jesus aburtov, joey vazquez, kev walker, kevin eastman, kieron gillen, kisil the missile, kylie masse, marvel comics, marvel now, matt milla, nathan summers, ninja turtles, penny oleksiak, ronda pattison, sarah sjostrom, secret empire, star wars, star wars comics, swimming, teenage mutant ninja turtles, thony silas, tmnt, tom waltz, world record, x-men, x-men blue, yuri kisil
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Disney Animated Movies 44 – Brother Bear
Brother Bear is the second Disney Animated Movie starring native characters from the North American continent. More specifically, this one stars Inuit characters, who generally live in the far north of Canada or in Alaska, in Greenland and a handful … Continue reading
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Tagged animated, animated movies, animation, bears, brother bear, canada, canadian rockies, canadian shield, denahi, disney, disney movies, disney studios, inuit, kenai, mgm studios, moose, movies, native american, rick moranis, shakespeare, sitka, walt disney world
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Rio 2016’s most special moments
Normally I’m not that much into sports. Sure, I’ll pay attention to Hockey or Baseball if a team I like is doing well, but that’s about it. As soon as all of Canada’s teams were guaranteed out of last year’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Abbey D'Agnostino, andre de grasse, brazil, bronze, canada, cate campbell, evan dunfee, fiji, germany, gold, great britain, jamaica, michael phelps, new zealand, Nikki Hamblin, olympics, penny oleksiak, race walking, rio de janeiro, rugby, running, scotland, silver, simone manuel, soccer, sports, swimming, taylor ruck, track and field, united states, usain bolt
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We Stand On Guard 2 review
I picked up the first issue of We Stand On Guard on Canada day, even though I didn’t previously know of its existence. Writer Brian K. Vaughan is well-known in the independent comic world, yet I hadn’t read anything of … Continue reading
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Tagged america, brian k. vaughan, canada, comic review, comics, creator owned comics, image comics, steve skroce, united states, we stand on guard
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