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Tag Archives: Kick Ass
Do You Believe in Magic?
I saw The Green Hornet this weekend. Meh. Not a terrible movie, but not very good either. Mostly forgettable. Although, once again, I have to state that it is a masterpiece compared to Tron Legacy, a movie that continues to annoy me weeks after I’ve seen it. On the other hand, Tron Legacy sticks in [...]
Posted in Blog Also tagged Bizarre Questions, Bones, Buddy Flick, Deconstruction, Delicate Business, Fight Scene, Flicks, Green Hornet, Gun Fights, Hornet, Human Legs, Masterpiece, Motivations, Necessary Strength, Nuance, Old Girl, Storytelling, Superhero Genre, Wink 3 Comments
Media-to-Media
If you take nothing else away from this blog post today, take this one thing. Lockjaw & The Pet Avengers was just released in a digest form collecting the original mini-series, the follow-up one-shot comic, and the official Marvel Pets Handbook. I know I tend to give comic books a hard time, so let’s just say [...]
Posted in Blog, Comic Books, Film Adaptation, Writing Also tagged Adventure Book, Audiences, Avengers, Comic Book Fan, Comic Book Format, Comic Books, Disappointment, Hard Time, Juggernaut, Losers, Mini Series, Momentum, Movie Grabs, Mystery Men, Niche Market, Obstacle, Pet Theory, Short Time, Small Portion 10 Comments
Adaptable
Watched the animated Batman/Superman: Public Enemies. Like nearly everything done as part of the DC Animated stuff, it’s exceptional. Stuff like this tends to remind me why I used to like superheroes, before the 90′s came along and ruined it all with realism and grittiness. Really, what the hell do superheroes have to do with [...]
Posted in Blog Also tagged Alan Moore, Animated Batman, Animated Feature, Emotional Level, Giant Space, Graphic Novel, Jet Packs, Miscalculation, Old Girl, Plot Holes, Professional Killers, Public Enemies, Realism, Realistic Elements, Squid, Strange Twists, Superhero Genre, Superpowers, Watchmen 2 Comments
Passing on Robot Gore