• Jul
  • 03

Movie Review - ‘Hancock’

Will Smith has played superhero many times in his career, saving very average movies from launching headlong into oblivion based on his charisma and charm. But this is the first time he’s played a real superhero…and the results are mixed at best.

Hancock is the only one of his kind. We are not peopled with too many superheroes. In fact, unlike the worlds of Superman and Batman, where cities like Gotham and Metropolis fill in for New York, Hancock takes place today in Los Angeles, a city…

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  • Jun
  • 28

Uncanny X-Men Issue 500 Sketch Variant Covers Revealed!

Marvel is proud to unveil the sketch variant covers, from superstar artists Michael Turner and Terry Dodson, to the historic Uncanny X-Men #500!

UNCANNY X-MEN #500 (MAY082324) UNCANNY X-MEN #500 TURNER & DODSON VARIANTS (MAY082325) UNCANNY X-MEN #500 TURNER & DODSON SKETCH VARIANTS (MAY088105) Written by ED BRUBAKER & MATT…

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  • Jun
  • 24

Wolverine Issue 66 Gets A Second Printing

Marvel is pleased to announce that Wolverine #66 has sold out at Diamond and, due to popular demand, will return with Wolverine #66 Second Printing Variant. From the best selling team of MARK MILLAR and STEVE MCNIVEN (Civil War), comes Wolverine in an awesomely violent vision of the Marvel Universes future!

Eric Norris of ComicsBulletin.com raves, This guy is an artistic god?McNiven continues to draw dynamic characters and set pieces, as well as contribute fantastic compositions and panel layouts to produce a book that flows perfectly from panel…

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  • Jun
  • 24

ComicNerd Movie Review: The Incredible Hulk

ComicNerds Redhollywood and Stephanie have their takes on the successful movie, including a full review of the flick and let you know just how good or bad this movie really was. Come read the full movie review at ComicNerd right now!

The Stan Lee (who’s always cool) and Lou Ferrigno cameos were a lot of fun. And you can’t forget Tony Stark/Iron Man at the end! Sweeeet! A lot of people said they didn’t like how it ended: that…

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  • Jun
  • 18

TV-DVD Review: “Jericho: The Second Season”

Granted, the first thought you probably have is, Seven episodes? What a gyp!? Certainly, there were plenty of fans who felt the same way upon hearing that announcement, but the necessarily-streamlined season actually worked wonders for the quality of the series, forcing the writers to cut away much of the extraneous material.

Although Season 1 introduced a tremendous number of characters, Season 2 has separated the wheat from the chaff. Jake and his brother, Eric (Kenneth Mitchell), are understandably at the forefront, though the storyline of Erics…

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  • Jun
  • 18

Post-Apocalypse DVD Review: Jericho The Second Season

Although Jericho had a passionate and loyal fan base, the gone-but-not-forgotten series takes its place next to Firefly, Arrested Development, Freaks and Geeks, and The Tick in television’s “cancelled too early” scrap heap. As one final nod to fans, Jericho: The Second Season pops on DVD…

Would you want your favorite brilliant-but-canceled show back for just seven episodes? I say 'yes'. Sure, it's kind of a tease to cancel a beloved show for a second time, but I'd do nearly anything for seven more eps of…

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  • Jun
  • 18

Zero No Tsukaima review: Fear the Zero

Ok Louise is a magician who cant do any spells correctly and she has to summon a familiar and she mistakenly summons Hiraga Saito a normal guy. And then the comedy ensues from Louise and Saitos interactions.

Now is the fun part where I write about meaningless stuff and you guys read it and ignore me wait a sec this actually the part where I review some anime. Today I am reviewing Zero No Tsukaima which is another one of those anime that I…

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  • Jun
  • 15

The Happening Video Review

It gets a D.

Director: M. Night Shyamalan Starring: Mark Wahlberg, Zooey Deschanel, John Leguizamo Rotten Tomatoes: 20% Our Rating: D

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  • Jun
  • 15

Now, That’s How You Open a Movie #3

A look at the opening scene of Touch of Evil, one of the finest film openings ever made.

1 Minute Film Review 100 Films 1,416 and Counting 353 Haiku Movie Review 5th Row From the Screen 7 Dollar Popcorn Acheter et entretenir sa tronconneuse Anchorwoman In Peril! Because I Saw The Film Big Mike's Movie Blog Black Hole DVD Reviews…

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  • Jun
  • 13

Wired Review: Incredible Hulk Is a Handsome Hunk of Mayhem

Handsomely photographed, fast-paced and reasonably well-acted, The Incredible Hulk skips the introspective angst that slowed down Ang Lee’s 2003 superhero character study Hulk.

I saw the midnight showing last night, it was very good and WAY better than the first one. It kinda picks up where the last one left off (he had gone to Brazil) but changes some things (you see this all in the opening credits tho)…

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