MCU: TOM HOLLAND OFFICIALLY CHOSEN TO PLAY SPIDER-MAN · 5:38pm Jun 23rd, 2015
Well, its been a long road, with many names tossed about, but it seems Marvel and Sony have chosen the Spider-Man that shall join the MCU.
Well, its been a long road, with many names tossed about, but it seems Marvel and Sony have chosen the Spider-Man that shall join the MCU.
Few things are as resoundingly disappointing as when a great musical gets a terrible movie adaptation. And, in a moment that is rather ironic, just like 2004's The Phantom of the Opera, Alan Parker's 1996 cinematic rendition of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's 1976 rock opera Evita is an overblown, slow moving, sorrowfully inept attempt at taking an incredible dynamic and explosive play, and translating it to screen.
The list alternates, starting with the worst and ending with the best. I've gone back and read comments from the blog and stories. I have a general idea of what the people loved and hated about the series. Now let's get the list started.
Note: I've left the action scenes from this list and will do a Top Ten Battles of the Spiders and Magic verse.
Best and Worst- 13 & 12. Oh, my precious Luna.
Yep, you're reading this correctly, folks. Starting from today, I'll be watching every single Spider-Man movie that's ever been released, including the bad ones. I've already watched the first two Sam Raimi films today (which surprisingly hold up really well after all these years) and tomorrow, I'll be watching both Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man duology.
Oh, boy. That's gonna be fun.
Thanksgiving is here. Diets will be blown! Party games will be played with the family. Toilets will be destroyed and then people will roll out to various stores to pillage like their barbarian forefathers did. Except, instead of gold coins or salted herring it will be for things like weird computer gizmos and clothes that don't fit.
So... Into The Spider-Verse. Was it as good as everyone said? Did it live up to all the hype for me? Did they do justice to Miles Morales, AKA my second favorite Spider-Man?
The answer to all those questions is HELL! FING! YES!
Okay, in honor of Alien Covenant's release, I'm going to review the first four Alien movies. The ones that started this franchise... no I'm not reviewing Prometheus. I've heard the reviews, I've seen clips, if you like it fine, if you don't like it fine, it just didn't interest me. You take out the Xenomorphs in a story that's part of the Alien franchise, I don't see a point in me seeing it.
Georg’s latest story: The Golden Alicorn of the Sun is a brilliant surreal scific adventure describing a voyage to touch down on the sun itself. It was inspired by the equally crazy 1953 short story by Ray Bradbury.
This. My active reading journey has come to this. "Sixteen Ways To Defend A Walled City," by K.J. Parker.
After making several attempts to comprehend old-fashioned siege warfare, through various odd works of fantasy that feature sieges, various books covering historical wars, such as the Punic Wars between Rome and Carthage, and the videos of YouTube channels like "Shadiversity," it's finally come to this. A novel that is completely devoted to a city in a siege.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
I know what you're thinking, why would someone want a doughnut hole when they can have a whole doughnut. The answer is we don't know. Scientists are baffled and it's to the point where we've given up hope in an answer. It'll be one of those answers that comes to us when we die. It's sort of like the question: How can anyone actually trust the Tree of Harmony.
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna be giving you guys my take of "Despicable Me 3".
Here's the summary of it: