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Western Movies Month 1 – The Searchers
I’ve been meaning to do a Western Movie Month for several years now. Although I haven’t seen too many myself, I’ve always enjoyed a good western movie here and there. It at least used to be my dad’s favourite genre … Continue reading
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Tagged alan le may, civil war, comanche, cynthia ann parker, ethan edwards, jeffrey hunter, john ford, john wayne, lana wood, movie review, movies, natalie wood, native american, ward bond, western, western movies
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Classic Masterpieces 2 – Gone with the Wind
I’ve decided on the four movies I’m looking at this month, and of the four, this is the only one I haven’t seen before. Gone with the Wind is a very famous epic historical romance film. It was immensely popular … Continue reading
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Tagged academy award, american civil war, capitol theatre, civil war, clarke gamble, classic masterpieces, classic movies, george cukor, gone with hte wind, hattie mcdaniel, historical fiction, mammy, margaret mitchell, mgm, mgm studios, movie review, movies, new york times, rhett butler, romance, sam wood, scarlet o'hara, selznick international pictures, the nation, victor fleming, vivien leigh
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X-Men Movies 5 – X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Like him or not, Wolverine is undoubtable the most popular X-Men character. That was true decades before the movies came out. Hugh Jackman’s performance as the clawed Canadian mutant introduced him to the general public, and it was only a … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, civil war, comics, deadpool, fred dukes, gambit, gavin hood, hugh jackman, Liev Schreiber, movies, remy labeau, ryan reynolds, sabretooth, skip woods, superhero movies, the blob, three mile island, victor creed, wade wilson, weapon x, will.i.am, wolverine, wraith, ww1, ww2, x-men, x-men movies, x-men origins: wolverine
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Superman 28 review
Like I said in the other post, this is the smallest pull-list I’ve had in a while – possibly all year. As such, there will be no first impressions post. So let’s get straight to Superman 28. Superman 28, c-written … Continue reading
Comics of July 6, 2016
The Canadian Dollar sucks right now. Comics are a lot more expensive than they were a year ago, while at the same time, I’m getting paid less than I was this time a year ago even though I have the … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea broccardo, batman, bruce wayne, charles soule, civil war, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, david finch, dc comics, dc rebirth, delightfully weird, dennis hopeless, event comics, fantasy comics, gotham, gotham girl, image comics, Javier rodriguez, jessica drew, jesus aburtov, john kalisz, jon kent, jordie bellaire, magneto, marvel civil war, marvel comics, mary parker, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, phil noto, poe dameron, spider-woman, star wars, star wars comics, star wars poe dameron, star wars: the force awakens, Stjepan Sejic, superman, switch, the force awakens, tom king, top cow productions, wendigo, witchblade, x-men, x-men civil war
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Captain Marvel 6 review
With this issue, Christos Gage begins his Captain Marvel run, with his wife Ruth Fletcher Gage co-writing. The comic opens up with Captain Marvel finishing repairs on the Alpha Flight station, using her energy powers as a welding tool for … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, alpha flight, black panther, captain marvel, carol danvers, christos gage, civil war, civil war 11, comic review, comics, inhumans, james rhodes, kree, kris anka, marvel civil war, marvel comics, matthew wilson, ruth fletcher gage, ulysses, war machine
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Civil War II: X-Men 1 review
With the terrigen clouds being the source of new inhumans yet killing mutants, it’s only inevitable that the two races would eventually collide. Whether or not that happens in this X-Men focused mini-series, that is the central focus. This issue … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, andrea broccardo, civil war, civil war II, comic review, comics, cullen bunn, event comic, inhumans, jean grey, jesus aburtov, magneto, marvel civil war, marvel comics, old man logan, ororo munroe, psylocke, sabretooth, storm, terrigen mist, victor creed, x-men, x-men civil war
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Civil War II 2 review
The previous issue of Civil War II ended with the confirmation of War Machine’s death. I can see why it would be a dramatically important death, with the leaders of both sides being very close to him. At the same … Continue reading
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Tagged all-new marvel, attilan, brian michael bendis, captain marvel, carol danvers, civil war, civil war II, comic review, comics, david marquez, event comic, inhumans, iron man, james rhodes, jennifer walters, justin ponsor, marvel civil war, marvel comics, marvel event, medusa, new attilan, she-hulk, thanos, tony stark, war machine
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Comics of June 1, 2016
I saw X-Men Apocalypse over the weekend and here are my thoughts – it’s ok. For the most part the new cast is good. Sophie Turner is great as Jean Grey, Alexandra Shipp as Storm is a huge improvement over … Continue reading
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Tagged a-force, alexandra shipp, all-new all different avengers, all-new marvel, all-new wolverine, andrea sorrentino, apocalypse, avengers, batman, batman rebirth, ben caldwell, brian michael bendis, bruce wayne, captain marvel iron man, cindy moon, civil war, civil war II, clark kent, comic review, comics, crossover, cyclops, dave mccaig, david marquez, dc rebirth dc comics, dennis hopeless, doug mahnke, event comics, fing fang foom, gabby, gwen stacey, ian herring, inhumans, Javier rodriguez, jean grey, jeff lemire, jessica drew, june chung, kelly thompson, lady deathstrike, laura kinney, logan, mahmud asrar, marcelo maiolo, marcio takara, maria hill, mark waid, marvel civil war, marvel comics, mat lopes, mikel janin, movies, nico leon, old man logan, oscar isaac, Patrick Gleason, peter j tomasi, porcupine, rachelle rosenberg, reavers, scott snyder, sophie turner, spider-gwen, spider-woman, spider-women, spider-women omega, superman, superman rebirth, tom king, tom taylor, wil quintana, wolverine, x-23, x-men movies, x-men: apocalypse
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