Romps, Tots and Boffins: The Strange Language of News
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Financial Times Gift Books of the Year; Sunday Times Books of the Year - Humour Roundup; Spectator...
The Mezcal Experience: A Guide to Mezcal and Tequila
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'Before mezcal I knew tequila. We danced together and had a good time. Then I found mezcal and we...
Afghanistan Declassified: A Guide to America's Longest War
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Nearly 100,000 U.S. soldiers were deployed to Afghanistan at the height of the campaign, fighting...
Eyes All Over the Sky: Aerial Reconnaissance in the First World War
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After the first successful flight by the Wright brothers in 1903, the age of aviation was born, and...
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LeftSideCut (3776 KP) rated The Avengers (2012) in Movies
Sep 17, 2020
The main bulk of the cast, comprised of Robert Downey Jr, Chris Hemsworth, Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Mark Ruffalo (in his first appearance as Bruce Banner/Hulk), Samuel L. Jackson, and Jeremy Renner all bounce off of each other so naturally. The balance of dramatic moments and back and forth humour on display laid the blueprint for many MCU films to come, most notably Guardians of the Galaxy.
Tom Hiddleston steps up his game from the first Thor film and gives us an instantly iconic villain in Loki, one that has only been rivalled since by Thanos in terms of character development and story.
The set pieces are fantastic as well, most memorably, the Hulk and Thor battle on the Helicarrier, and of course the huge and ridiculous final show down in Manhattan, and the CGI still looks great 8 years down the line. A big event movie such as this was only made possible by introducing the individual characters slowly over a number of years, and it's proof that patience pays off. A formula that Marvel Studios have since mastered.
I know that none of these films are The Shawshank Redemption or Citizen Kane, but fuck me, films like Avengers Assemble (it's UK title) are so stupidly entertaining, and everything a kid who grew up reading comics could possibly want.
Joe Goodhart (27 KP) rated New Mutants/X-Force: Demon Bear in Books
Nov 30, 2020
The only smear in the book, and I shouldn't call it a smear so much as a disappointment, was the inclusion of X-FORCE (1991): #99. I respect why they did it, as the book was to encompass all the appearances of the Demon Bear through the team's books. However, I, for one, could have done with out it.
The writing by John Francis Moore was okay. It may have been really good, but what killed it for me was the art by Jim Cheung. I am something of an admirer of his style, but here it was just rubbish. The team looked too cartoon-y, while the Demon Bear was not scary in the least!
But, as much of the disappointment as that inclusion, X-Force (2008) #s 7-10, as excerpts, was what helped keep the book together. From Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost's tense, edgy characterization to just the overall flavor. C'mon, it's X-FORCE, written by Laura Kinney's (X-23) "papas"! Sure, it was gonna be good!
If you are looking for some exciting X-store, without all the mess that is currently in the X-Universe, this one would be your best best! But don't take my word for it (thanks, LeVar Burton!), read for yourself and experience what I did..
Stickman Fighting Physics Games
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Stickman Fighting Physics: An addictive, Fun and Multiplayer beat'em'up the game with hardcore...
LEGO® NEXO KNIGHTS™ : MERLOK 2.0
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**IMPORTANT** - Optimized for iPhone 5, iPad Mini 2, iPad 3 devices or newer. Recommended for...



