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Movie Review: Guardians of the Galaxy (2014)
Beyond InfinityA Film Review of Guardians of the GalaxyBy Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:16652:]]Wow! There’s no doubt there were several concerns that hovered about this production which easily made it the biggest risk out of all the Marvel Studio, unified cinematic universe, films. No one knows who these “Guardians” are. Marvel heroes are more Earthbound as opposed to…
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Review: Dawn Of The Planet Of The Apes (2014)
Apes with AttitudeA Film Review of Dawn of the Planet of the ApesBy Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:16579:]]One of the reasons why I never became a fanboy of this particular mythos is because it was an inescapably depressing and ugly reflection on just about everything humanity has defined as “contemporary society.” PotA as a brand, doesn’t pull punches,…
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Nova #19 Review (Duggan)
For those just tuning in, this is the 19th episode of coverage of the Nova hostage crisis. To update new readers, 19 issues ago, the Nova concepts were taken hostage by a gang of Earthbound terrorists hostile to high quality cosmic storylines, continuity, and characterization. These terrorists refer to themselves as “The A-Holes,” and their…
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Review: Guardians of the Galaxy #16 (Bendis)
For those just tuning in, this is the 16th episode of coverage of the Guardians of the Galaxy hostage crisis. To update new readers, 15 issues ago, the Guardians of the Galaxy were taken hostage by a band of Earthbound terrorists hostile to high quality cosmic storylines, continuity, and characterization. Referred to as the “MMS”…
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Review: Transformers: Age Of Extinction (2014)
A Decent Transformers Movie? Maybe This is Why Shia Got Himself Arrested Last ThursdayA Film Review of Transformers: Age of Extinction [[wysiwyg_imageupload:16013:]]Michael Bay has a very acute style of filmmaking which has seen financial success and increased visibility with his helming of the Transformer movie adaptations. Like it or not, his style has delivered predictably reliable…
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Review: Thomas Alsop #1 (of 8)
An amalgam of mysticism, exorcism and commercialism, Thomas Alsop is one of those books that people try to label into a category that just won’t fit. Not because it can’t be, but because it is so much more than a label could possibly convey!Thomas Alsop is a book about media sensation, Thomas Alsop, a modern…
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Review: Harbinger #24
This is it! After two years of being manipulated and hunted by Toyo Harada, Peter Stanchek and the Renegades lay all the cards on the table and NOTHING will ever be the same again!Joshua Dysart has been promising major changes to Harbinger with his current “Death of a Renegade” storyline and he has delivered on…
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Review: Nova #18 (Duggan)
Sometimes a reboot of a concept surpasses the original. That was the case for Nova Volume IV. Most times, a reboot is inferior to the original. That is the case with NINO.The problem is that the major players in the NINO reboot (Alonso, Brevoort, Loeb, Bendis, and now Duggan) never liked, understood, cared about, or…
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Review: Original Sin #4 (of 8 )
Tension continues to mount between the rag tag groups of heroes in Jason Aaron’s fantastic murder mystery that is shocking fans!In this installment, we are given more clues as to who or what may have killed the Watcher but not enough to truly have a cohesive idea of the murderer’s true identity. Aaron has the…
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Review: Original Sins #1 (of 5)
Warning: Spoilers Dead Ahead! Riding on the coattails of the fantastic Original Sin story by Jason Aaron, comes this double tale book that flounders even at the attempt at mediocrity.The “Mighty Marvel Machine” churns out another failed attempt at making money off of its numerous crossover books, but this time it actually has NOTHING to do…
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Review: The Walking Dead #128
After the shocking time jump last issue, Robert Kirkman lulls us in to a sense of security with a tale that lets readers reconnect with their favorite characters.This issue is the poster child for “slow burn” storytelling but the manner in which Kirkman tells the tale makes the reader feel comfortable with the fact it…
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Review: Original Sin #3 (of 8)
Jason Aaron is known for creating some of the best stories on the market today. From Scalped to Thor: God of Thunder, Jason Aaron always brings a sense of awe to his books, something visceral and essential to the characters developing beyond the shackles of their physicality. Original Sin is ramping up to be more…
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Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Trailer #15 (Bendis)
This whole idea that The Avengers have to have one or more representatives on the team at all times is just annoying. What authority do The Avengers have over any other vigilante team – especially one that operates (in theory though not in practice under Bendis) far away from Earth? So now we have Venom…
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Nova #17 Review (Duggan)
In this issue of 1960’s Spiderman Inferiorly Re-packaged………..er……….I mean, NINO, the cover pretty much sums up everything that’s wrong with this book. Upon seeing the silly, cutesy, child-oriented cover of this book sitting on the shelf of the local comic shop, I immediately realized it was designed to make adults say, “Awwwwww – how cute –…
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X-Men: Days Of Future Past (2014) Review
The Ultimate MulliganA Film Review of X-Men: Days of Future PastBy Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:15534:]]There’s no questioning the ambitious nature of a film production of this magnitude. Not only is director Bryan Singer attempting to unite two separate, yet equally popular casts of successful X-Men films, but he is also attempting to correct the course for one…
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Review: Forever Evil #7 (of 7)
The long awaited conclusion to Forever Evil is here and BIG changes are in store for the DCU! It seems as though we have been waiting “forever” for this issue to hit the stands, but it is well worth the wait!Geoff Johns has created a tale that will bring long lasting changes to all the…
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Review: Original Sin #2 (of 8)
Jason Aaron brings more questions than answers to his tale of the death of the Watcher, but is that a good thing or just a way to drag this book out for a full eight issues?The second installment to Jason Aaron and Mike Deodato’s tale, that will “forever change the Marvel Universe,” is completely intriguing.…
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Godzilla (2014) Movie Review
Yep, Another Giant Monster MovieA Film Review of Godzilla (2014)By Lawrence Napoli [[wysiwyg_imageupload:15442:]]There’s only so much you can do with a monster movie when your monsters 1) don’t speak, 2) aren’t the real focus of the story or 3) behave exactly the same as they have in every giant monster attack film seen by audiences all…
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Review: The Walking Dead #127
Warning: Spoilers Dead Ahead! After the controversial ending of Robert Kirkman’s twelve part event, “All Out War,” wrapped up last issue, he sends us all two years into the future and starts “A New Beginning.”I am not going to lie, seeing characters that I have been following since the very beginning thrust two years into the…
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Oped: Nova: The Showdown with Marvel Editorial
The Cosmic TriuneAn Opinion-EditorialByTimelord Nova: The Showdown with Marvel Editorial [[wysiwyg_imageupload:15351:]]Now is the time for all true Richard Rider Nova fans to come to the aid of their favorite character.As everyone now knows, Bendis will reveal the fate of Richard Rider in Issue #18 of his GotGINO (Guardians of the Galaxy In Name Only). This development has…