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Fantastic Four month 4 – Fan4stick
Nope, I’m not giving this movie the dignity of calling it by its actual title. It doesn’t deserve it. After Rise of the Silver Surfer disappointed at the box office (despite still making a profit), 20th Century Fox waited until … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, benjamin grimm, comics, dr. doom, dr. franklin storm, fan4stick, fantastic four, human torch, invisible woman, jamie bell, johnny storm, josh trank, kate mara, michael b. jordan, miles teller, movie review, movies, mr. fantastic, reed richards, reg e. cathey, Simon Kinberg, superhero movies, susan storm, the thing, tobey kebbell
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Fantastic Four month 3 – Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
Of the three attempts at starting a Fantastic Four film series, only one ever got a sequel. Today, we’re looking at Rise of the Silver Surfer, which in many ways is an improvement over its predecessor. That basically makes this … Continue reading
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Tagged .michael chiklis, benjamin grimm, chris evans, doug jones, dr. doom, fantastic four, fantastic four: rise of the silver surfer, golden trailer awards, invisible woman, ioan gruffudd, jessica alba, jonny storm, julian mcmahon, kids' choice awards, laurence fishburne, mark frost, mister fantastic, movie review, movies, new york times, reed richards, rotten tomatoes, sci-fi, sci-fi movie, science fiction, silver surfer, superhero movies, susan richards, susan storm, the human torch, the thing, tim story, weta digital
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Fantastic Four month 2 – Fantastic Four (2005)
A lot of people think of Chris Evans as Captain America. After all, that is his most well-known movie role, and he’s very good in the role. That said, I’ve got several friends who never quite saw Evans as Captain … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century fox, benjamin grimm, bernd eichinger, chris evans, doctor doom, dr. doom, fantastic four, human torch, invisible woman, ioan gruffudd, jessica alba, jonny storm, julian mcmahon, marvel comics, marvel movies, movie review, movies, mr. fantastic, reed richards, roger ebert, rotten tomatoes, sci-fi movie, science fiction, sue richards, superhero movies, the human torch, the thing, tim story
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Comics of April 24, 2019
Now that I’ve finished my MCU blogathon, and I’ve already set up a few things to move in, I may find the time to actually start catching up on a bit of reading over the next month. Although with more … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, benjamin grimm, bobby curnow, city at war, comic review, comics, dan slott, dave watcher, dr. doom, erick arciniega, fantastic four, ff, foot clan, frank d'armata, gambit, human torch, idw comics, invisible woman, jonny storm, kelly thompson, kevin eastman, marvel comics, marvel legacy, Mojo, mojoverse, mr. and mrs. x, mr. fantastic, ninja turtles, oscar bazaldua, paco medina, reed richards, remy labeau, rogue, ronda pattison, stefano caselli, susan richards, swimming, teenage mutant ninja turtles, the thing, tmnt, tom waltz, x-men
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Comics of February 27, 2019
This week I picked up two comics. Small pull lists like this seem to be getting more and more common for me these days. There just aren’t too many titles I’m getting excited about lately. I wasn’t a fan of … Continue reading
Comics of January 16, 2019
Other than the fact that I’m actively looking at houses, I don’t have much of an update this week. Well, apart from the fact that I’m finally starting to catch up on reading a bit, even if I’m still way … Continue reading
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Tagged aaron kuder, chris sotomayor, comic review, comics, dan slott, dc comics, dc rebirth, dc universe, dr. doom, ed brisson, erick arciniega, fantastic four, fco plascencia, kara zor-l, kelly thompson, kevin maguire, marc andreyko, marte gracia, marvel comics, marvel legacy, matthew rosenberg, pere perez, rachelle rosenberg, supergirl, uncanny x-men, victorious, x-men
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Ultimates 12 review
And thus brings the end of writer Al Ewing’s first volume of the Ultimates, which is scheduled to continue next month with the first issue of volume 2. The Ultimates is easily the most epic and most creative of all … Continue reading