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Bad Movies 9 – Howard the Duck
This blog post is late for several reasons. One, the first movie I watched didn’t turn out to be as hilariously bad as I hoped. It was just … boring. Two, even the second movie I watched wasn’t quite hilariously … Continue reading
Spider-Man movies 5 – Amazing Spider-Man 2
The most common complaint about Spider-Man 3 is that it’s overstuffed. It’s got too many villains, with Venom in particular feeling completely wasted. So what did they do with Amazing Spider-Man 2? They repeated the same mistakes, while seemingly focusing … Continue reading
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Spider-Man movies 4 – Amazing Spider-Man
There are a number of rumors behind why Sam Raimi didn’t get to direct Spider-man 4, and it’s possible there’s an element of truth in most of them. Let’s not get into that though, because I don’t want this to … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing spider-man, andrew garfield, aunt may, captain stacy, denis leary, dr. connors, emma stone, gwen stacy, james horner, john schwartzman, marc webb, martin sheen, marvel comics, movie review, movies, peter parker, rhys ifans, sally field, sony pictures, spider-man, spider-man movies, superhero movies, the lizard, uncle ben
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Spider-Man movies 3 – Spider-Man 3
With Spider-Man 2 being such a success, and still considered by many as among the greatest superhero films of all-time, excitement was sky high for the inevitable Spider-Man 3. As much as superhero movies suffered a bit in the mid-2000’s … Continue reading
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Spider-Man movies 1 – Spider-Man
Spider-Man, from 2002, is actually the first superhero movie I saw from the early 2000’s superhero movie boom. Even before I saw it, I wanted to see this Spider-Man movie. While it didn’t necessarily spark my interest in superheroes in … Continue reading
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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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MCU Movies 24 – Black Widow
This is a bit of a weird movie to talk about, for several reasons. A movie about Black Widow went through a number of iterations throughout the years. Back in 2004, Lionsgate Films began developing a Black Widow film, with … Continue reading
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Tagged action thriller, black widow, cate shortland, david harbour, disney, dreykov, florence pugh, heidi moneymaker, iron maiden, kevin feige, marvel comics, marvel movies, marvel studios, mcu, mcu movies, melina vostokoff, movie review, movies, natasha romanova, olga kurylenko, rachel weisz, ray winstone, red guardian, Scarlett Johannsen, superhero movie, superhero movies, taskmaster, yelena
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Comics of October 23, 2019
I only just noticed that I didn’t post anything about comics in the last couple of weeks. Although I read the comics that I picked up, I guess I didn’t even notice that I didn’t post anything. I’m not going … Continue reading
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Tagged comic review, comics, cyclops, darth vader, galactic empire, greg pak, han solo, jean grey, jonathan hickman, leinil francis yu, lorna dane, luke skywalker, magneto, marvel comics, nanowrimo, phil noto, Polaris, princess leia, rebel alliance, rebels, scott summers, star wars, star wars comics, sunny gho, the empire strikes back, writing, x-men
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Comics of September 18, 2019
At this point I’m waiting to hear about whether I’m getting a new position at work or not. The interview I had on Tuesday seemed to go well, I’ve got a lot of strong qualifications for this role (in which … Continue reading
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Tagged christopher priest, comic review, comics, dynamite comics, ergun gunduz, house of x, jonathan hickman, marte gracia, marvel comics, marvel legacy, pepe larraz, vampirella, vampires, x-men
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