Thursday, January 31, 2013

IRON MAN A written review by Justified Julius Part 1 of the Assemble Review


Has he lost his mind? Can he see or is he blind? Well Robert Downey Jr. in the past hasn’t been able to see account of the uh…. drinking. Let’s just say that for a while Rob Downey Jr. was Tony Stark for a while. This is the first movie of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is done very well and totally believable. People said “How is this comic book going to translate into a film, and more importantly, how are they going to make the suit?” when Marvel announced that they were actually making an Iron Man movie. When you watch this movie, you are totally going to believe it and want an Iron Man suit, or at least a billion dollars.

 

          The movie starts with a great opening scene. You get a feeling about what Tony Stark is all about. He is a smug arrogant guy, and these characteristics don’t really change after the events that make him Iron Man. They made a pretty risky move setting the opening events in Afghanistan. The original country Tony went to was Vietnam, for the war was happening at the time the character was created. Since we don’t have any problems with Vietnam now, and we kind of do with Afghanistan….. it was a clever nod to the original storyline.

 

            The chemistry Tony has with Pepper Potts (Gwyneth Paltroh) is very charming and interesting. Pepper is the only person (besides Rhodey) that Tony has as a friend. On one hand you can say “How could this nice girl like this rich jerk?” In the scenes they share together you can see that it isn’t a perfect relationship, but they get through it. It is always there, and we wish we had those relationships with our loved ones.

 

          Most of the special effects look like they belonged in the Iron Man Video Game for the PS3. The flying sequences looked good. In some parts they looked great, but when you see Iron Man come out of a cave and he looks like a cartoon….. it isn’t doing great! The CGI team should have spent more time working on making it look better. When Iron Man is being chased by Air Force Jets, it looks really good. The CGI is great in that scene, and the scene itself is really exciting. It is more exciting to watch a 10 minute flying chase scene, instead of an 8 minute boring boss fight, which we will get into later!

 

             The audience is lead to believe that a certain character is the main antagonist. When he is actually going to do something, he is taken out of the movie, and we are introduced to the real villain, even though it was pretty obvious that was him. He’s bald and his job was taken from him by a rich brat, of course he’s the bad guy!

 

         

          Jeff Bridges as Iron Monger, the real villain of this movie is nothing to think twice about. His motivation is clear. He wants to kill Stark and get his job back as head of the company.  He isn’t written very well, but Bridge’s does a good job with what is given to him. He doesn’t have much character to him, but the character that was there was serviceable.

 

          Of course Terrance Howard was only in this movie of the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe.) It is STILL unclear why he wasn’t in the sequel, but he was a better Rhodey. He has funny lines, and you will like the character instantly, and yes, we all wanted to see Terrance Howard in an Iron Man suit. His exact line when he saw the Mark 2 suit was “Next time baby.” Guess not. THANKS A LOT DON CHEADLE!!!

 

          When you see final fights, you are expecting something fantastic and epic! With this…. NO! YOU DON’T GET THAT! Venom got more of a fight in Spider-Man 3, and that sucked! This fight isn’t exciting, fun, or entertaining. It is disrespectful to the character and the audience. Screw that fight!

 

          Anyway, the movie is still good, despite the problems. It was a good way to introduce people to The Avengers. It was fun, stylish, and awesome. Full Price! Enjoy!

 

 

RATING SYSTEM

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RENTAL!

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MORE XMEN NEWS!~!!!!!!!!

EXCITMENT!!!!!

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

XMEN DAYS OF FUTURE PAST NEWS!!!!!!




We all know that after The Wolverine hits theaters, 20th Century Fox will be starting production on the next X-Men movie, X-Men Days of Future Past. Bryan Singer (the director) has confirmed (via Twitter) that Anna Paquin (Rouge), Ellen Page (Kitty Pride aka Shadowcat), and Shawn Ashmore (Iceman)  would be in the movie. Kitty Pride is an important piece of the original Days of Future Past storyline, and it would be a shame not to have her in the movie. I just want to see some Sentinals and Nightcrawler. What do you think? Comment below! 

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Delay....

My Iron Man review has been somewhat delayed..... I won't get into what has happened, but let's just say... AT&T is being stupid. The review will hopefuly be posted during this week. I am sorry for the delay, and hold on. Thank you for your patience. :)

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

GET READY

YES..... GET READY.

MY REVIEWING PLANS

My schedual has been set when it comes to Movie Reviews. I will be reviewing the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase One. For those who don't know what that is, it is The Avengers franchise. So, I will be reviewing Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, and Captain America The First Avenger. That will take a while, but I will get them done. So... enjoy.
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Sunday, January 20, 2013

UNTITLED MARVEL COSMIC CROSSOVER EVENT!!!!!

So.... it has been announced today, that there will be an (so far unnamed) Marvel Cosmic Crossover Event   in the summer of 2013. It will debut in Nova #1, Guardians of the Galaxy and Thanos Uprising. It will take place after the Age Ultron event, and it will be as big an event as last years Avengers vs. X-men series. It's most likely to be written by Brian Michael Bendis. What do you think leave a comment below.  

MARVEL VS DC #2!!!!

Geez Superman.......
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Saturday, January 19, 2013

HI IM A MARVEL AND IM A DC

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

MARVEL BLOG STUFF: THE HOBBIT

MARVEL BLOG STUFF: THE HOBBIT: THEY’RE TAKING THE HOBBIT’S TO ISENGAURD!!!! Not really. They’re on their way to Erebor. In fact it’s twelve dwarves, a wizard, and a ...

THE HOBBIT

THEY’RE TAKING THE HOBBIT’S TO ISENGAURD!!!! Not really. They’re on their way to Erebor. In fact it’s twelve dwarves, a wizard, and a hobbit on their way. The Hobbit, the prequel to the epic trilogy, of THE LORD OF THE RINGS! This movie has been waited and anticipated for a long time, almost ten years, probably more. When MGM announced The Hobbit, everyone said “AWESOME! So, it’s three Lord of the Rings movies, then one Hobbit movie! That is cool!” Well… not just one… THREE! This movie is based off the classic book, written by J.R.R Tolkien. There are many differences from this book and the movie. This is a spoiler review! This review will reveal crucial points and differences from the book and film. So, if you’re one of those guys who say things like “Let me read ahead, I hope there aren’t any spoilers.” you enter at your own risk. *SPOLIERS AHEAD!* The movie starts with Bilbo Baggins on his 111th birthday. He decides to write a book about his past adventures. We then go back 60 years, to a 50 year old Bilbo Baggins (played by Martin Freeman). He is approached by the wizard himself, Gandalf the Grey (played by Sir Ian McKellen). The wizard tricks him into having a dinner party where 12 dwarves come too eat and plan. The dwarves reveal that they are planning to take back their kingdom of Erebor from Smaug the Terrible Dragon. Bilbo wants no part at first, but then warms up to the idea of a dragon burning him into a pile of ash. They are on their way to the Lonely Mountains through the wild but are captured by 3 trolls with intent to eat them. Bilbo tricks the trolls into waiting until dawn to eat the dwarves. Gandalf then, reveals the sun light to the trolls who turn too stone. The company searches a nearby Troll’s cave and find some treasures. Thorin and Gandalf take two swords made by the Elves. Gandalf gives Bilbo a short sword named Sting. While they are on their way, they are encountered by Radagast the Brown. Radagast tells Gandalf that he has encountered a dark evil and that they should be cautious. They are attacked by Wargs and Orcs but escape. They find themselves in Rivendale the Home of the Elves. Gandalf meets with his council of “FAN SERVICE” and tells them about this evil. The Dwarves leave Rivendale without Gandalf and head to the Misty Mountains. While on their journey it is revealed why Thorin hates the Elves so. When Erebor was attacked by Smaug and Orcs the Elves turned their backs on the Dwarves. The Orcs were lead by the Pale Orc a foe of Thorin. At the end of the battle the Dwarves retreated, and Smaug won the kingdom. While the Dwarves and Hobbit are crossing the Lonely Mountains there is a Stone Giant Battle which forces them to go into the mountain itself. While there they are attacked and taken by goblins to their leader, The Great Goblin. Bilbo manages to slip away but then falls into a pit with another goblin. He wakes up seeing the goblin being taken away by the creature Gollum. He follows them discreetly but then finds a mysterious ring. When Gollum finds Bilbo he has plans to eat him. Bilbo then offers to have a game of riddles with the creature. If Bilbo wins Gollum shows him the way out, if not well..... Hobbit is on the menu. When Bilbo wins the game, Gollum realizes that he lost his ring and that Bilbo took it. Bilbo runs away and puts on the ring, realizing that it grants him invisibility. He considers killing Gollum, but instead leaves him with pity. While Bilbo was missing the Dwarves found out that The Pale Orc was alive and looking for them. The Dwarves escaped with the help of Gandalf. When Bilbo caught up to them they were chased by The Pale Orc and climbed up into some trees. The tree’s were coming down, and Thorin decided to confront The Pale Orc. He was defeated, but was helped by Bilbo. When everything seemed it was over, the Eagles came and saved them. When they are safe, Thorin tells Bilbo that he is brave and a friend. They look into the distance at the kingdom where Smaug awakens. THE REVIEW ITSELF There were problems in this movie yes, but those problems do not make any less exciting. This movie has some fun action scenes, but like the other Lord of the Rings movies most of it is walking from point A to point B. That at times can be boring. The cinematography is almost as good as it was in Lord of the Rings. It was a nice reminder of how much more beautiful New Zealand is than here. The Pale Orc storyline is.... stupid. That didn’t need to be in the movie, it went off course, and if they took it out of the movie the whole book of The Hobbit could have been one movie. They don’t even do anything special or new with it, it is just a revenge story. Yeah, who cares if Thorin chopped off your hand, just show the actual story. This movie showed how much it needed to remind the audience to watch Lord of the Rings again. The scene where Radagast encounters evil that is a Ringwraith. For those who don’t know what those are, they are evil soldiers that were tasked by Sauron to get the One Ring from Frodo, in The Lord of the Rings. If they stuck to the book, they wouldn’t need too reference that, because the story holds itself on its own. Damn it Sauron. The dwarves of this movie are Kili, Fili, Oin, Gloin, Dwarlin, Barlin, Bifo, Bofo, Bombur, Dory, Nory, Ory, and the leader Thorin Oakenshield. Lot of dwarves isn’t there? Well....most of them aren’t handled well. Peter Jackson made a joke saying “The reason I didn’t want to make a Hobbit movie was because of the 12 dwarves.” Well... now it makes sense, because YOU HANDELED THEM BADLEY!!! Get Joss Wehdon to handle the dwarves in this movie. That would work. The end of the movie is kind of upsetting. That dragon might as well of held up a sign that said “You Won’t See Me In A Whole Year Suckers!” WOW. With all the problems, it still was fun to watch. People were booing when it was over, because they wanted to see more. It still is good but not really great. It isn’t as good as the book, but if it wasn’t called THE HOBBIT, it would be better. That is why this is a Matine! Oh, and WHY IS THIS GOING TO BE THREE MOVIES!????!?!?!?!!?!??! I give that alone a WHY!???!? Rating System FULL PRICE! MATINE! RENTAL! WHY!?!?

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

HOBBIT REVIEW UPDATE

The Review for The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey will be expected to go up at the end of the week. Thank you for your patience.

Monday, January 14, 2013

THE AGE OF ULTRON IS NIGH!!!!

The Age of Ultron is basically the human apocalypse. The book will be set in the present where Ultron has won the Earth. This looks as if it is the end of heroes and hope. The pictures that have been released say that Ultron is at the top of his game. He is back for revenge. This new armor looks insane. He probably has a trick up his sleave for all the heroes in this new armor. It looks BAD. ASS. I alwayes wanted to see a Terminator type of thing in the Marvel Universe Events. What do you think? Comment Below!

Saturday, January 12, 2013

THE AVENGERS VOL 4 REVIEW!!!

I just finished reading "The Avengers volume 4", and it's all right. The Hood is taking the Infinity Gems from the Secret Illuminati.

Friday, January 11, 2013

AVENGERS NEWS!!!!!!!!

LOOKS LIKE THE AVENGERS GETS THE RECOGNITION IT DESERVES! It isn't nominated for best picture of the year. (those bastards) But it is nominated for BEST VISUAL AFFECTS!!!!!!!!! YaYY!!!!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

THE NOMINATIONS!!!!!!!! Best Picture 'Amour' 'Argo' 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' 'Django Unchained' 'Les Miserables' 'Life of Pi' 'Lincoln' 'Silver Linings Playbook' 'Zero Dark Thirty' Directing Michael Haneke, 'Amor' Benh Zeitlin, 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' Ang Lee, 'Life of Pi' Steven Spielberg, 'Lincoln' David O. Russell, 'Silver Linings Playbook' Actor, Leading Role Bradley Cooper, 'Silver Linings Playbook' Daniel Day-Lewis, 'Lincoln' Hugh Jackman, 'Les Miserables' Joaquin Phoenix, 'The Master' Denzel Washington, 'Flight' Actress, Leading Role Jessica Chastain, 'Zero Dark Thirty' Jennifer Lawrence, 'Silver Linings Playbook' Emanuelle Riva, 'Amour' Quvenzhané Wallis, 'Beasts of the Southern Wild' Naomi Watts, 'The Impossible' Actor, Supporting Role Alan Arkin, 'Argo' Robert DeNiro, 'Silver Linings Playbook' Philip Seymour Hoffman, 'The Master' Tommy Lee Jones, 'Lincoln' Christoph Waltz, 'Django Unchained' Actress, Supporting Role Amy Adams, 'The Master' Sally Field, 'Lincoln' Anne Hathaway, 'Les Miserables' Helen Hunt, 'The Sessions' Jacki Weaver, 'Silver Linings Playbook' Cinematography Seamus McGarvey, 'Anna Karenina' Robert Richardson, 'Django Unchained' Claudio Miranda, 'Life of Pi' Janusz Kaminski, 'Lincoln' Roger Deakins, 'Skyfall' Animated Feature 'Brave' 'Frankenweenie' 'ParaNorman' 'The Pirates! Band of Misfits' 'Wreck-It Ralph' AND NO AVENGERS!???!?!?!!?!?!?!?!

THE QUESTION OF ALL QUESTIONS!!!

WHAT MARVEL HERO IS YOUR FAVORITE?????????????

SKYFALL A written review by Justified Julius

Skyfall is a crazy name. It sounds like Chicken Little got a hold of this movie. James Bond has his 23rd adventure in 50 years and people think that this is the one. The BIG one. The messiah of 007 films. Was it though? That depends on the audience’s taste in movies, like it always has, and always will. Though Skyfall isn’t one of the best movies in recorded history, it will always be remembered by the fans. There are problems, but then again what film doesn’t? The difference between this and some other movies is that this can live through the problems that show up, thanks to the acting and the direction. Although, when there is a problem that affects the story, it can really affect it. For example, when a character is introduced and is established as the main antagonist, you need to give him a clear motivation and back story, so he can be even more effective than he was. The antagonist needs to be developed as a character, or you get a villain that doesn’t make sense. Speaking of which, the actors do a good job at making you feel the emotional impact that these characters are going through. It’s easy to feel the pressure and panic the people are dealing with. Some characters are just too fabulous to be bad on the screen. The main message is that Bond is getting old, also that time is going too fast for him, and though it was only brought up around two times in the movie. There wasn’t much of a point to that. They made him intentionally look old in some parts, which looked like makeup. For all the good fight scenes there are, you don’t see the final battle between the antagonist and protagonist. Silva, the bad guy, was supposed to be Bond’s equal. When it comes to firearms he is, but you don’t know if he is at fighting. Maybe he Silva was too busy fixing his hair style instead of learning how to fight. The CGI at times can be bad. One of the first explosions there are, looks terrible. It looks as unrealistic as Sylvester Stalone’s plastic surgery. The green screens are not convincing at all, they look like the special effects in the Star Wars prequels. Crappy CGI, there is. Hmmmm. With all the problems there, the cinematography is beautiful. The director, Sam Mendes, really knows how to point a camera. These shots are so good, you feel like you are at the location. From the beautiful setting of London, to the epic scenery of Scotland, it was amazing. In the end, birds fly, skies fall, and this was a good movie. It wasn’t great; but a fun time. If you’re a fan of the 007 movies, you are probably going to like this. It’s a matine. Enjoy. (Borrowed Rating System) FULL PRICE! MATINE! RENTAL! WHY!?!?!?

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

THE AVENGERS A written review by Justified Julius

YES! It is finally here! The Avengers has finally hit the screen! After everyone saying “That’s never going to happen!” it happened! I have been with the Marvel Cinematic Universe since their first movie “Iron Man.” All the comic book nerds have been waiting for this movie for five years. How did this movie hold up? It held up amazingly. Some of what makes it amazing is that this has never been done before with any movie franchise. MARVEL Studios brought all these characters from different comics and gave them their own movies. Then they brought them all from their own movies to make one big film. The director Joss Weadon made it work masterfully. When it comes to the storyline, it’s a pretty basic story. Some people will say “Oh well the story is not original, I WILL NEVER BE ABLE TO ENJOY MOVIES AGAIN!!!” The movie is based off The Avengers #1 that was published in 1963. It’s like how the Harry Potter films are based off the books. Even with that they expand on it. There is no problem with the story. The synopsis is a bad guy wants to take over the world and superheroes have to stop him. That is all you’ll get because this is a spoiler free review. I found only two problems in the movie. The first one was Captain America’s costume. Everybody looks like they are going to war, but Cap. looks like he’s going to a kid’s birthday party. They should’ve stuck with the costume from his movie. That would have been believable. But in this it looks like his costume is made from the cushion of a chair and he got his mask from the kid’s section of Walmart. The second problem was Hawkeye’s screen time and it turns out I was not the only one who had that problem. The actor Jeremy Renner was not pleased and said “That was not the role I signed up for.” The Cast. The characters are portrayed very well by very talented actors. Chris Evans, as Captain America, really hit it out of the park. He has taken the personality of Steve Rogers and has made something very special. He acted like someone who knew how to take orders and give them, a soldier. Robert Downey, Jr. as Iron Man is good as he always is. He know’s right where that line is, when he needs to be a drunken, genius, billionare, playboy, philantropist, to a sober hero that needs to get serious when he needs to. He was one of my favorite parts of this movie. Very good. Chris Hemsworth, as, Thor, really knows how to act in a semi-Shakespearean role. A lot of that credit must be handed to Kenneth Branaugh who directed Thor and many other films based off of Shakespear’s work. Hemsworth knows how to get the Shakespear type language and make it not sound ridiculous in the setting he is in. That’s a high praise when a movie reviewer tells an actor he’s good at playing a god. Everyone thought Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk was a bad decision because Edward Norton was great in The Incredible Hulk. Ruffalo does as good a job as Norton but in a different way. Norton’s Bruce Banner was a scientist who was trying to get rid of the monster inside of him. Ruffalo’s Banner was a scared person who accepted the monster inside of him but didn’t want it to get out of it’s cage, which was his mind. Ruffalo was great acting as the Hulk. Yes you read correctly. Mark Ruffalo played the Hulk also. There wasn’t any Lou Ferigno, CGI, double. That was him, they went the same way the people went for Gollum in Lord of The Rings. BEST HULK EVER!!! (Lou Ferigno did do the voice of the Hulk.) Scarllette Johanssen was very impressive with her potrayel of the Black Widow. When she played this character in Iron Man 2 she was just there to look good. In this her character and her origin are explained just enough to keep that spy element in tact. She was good in the role that was presented to her. She was fine and she was FINE! Jeremy Renner is going to be interesting part of this review because he basicaly comes out of no where. He had a small cameo in Thor, but you don’t learn anything about him. All he did in that cameo was point the bow. He didn’t even fire it. This movie has to introduce a whole new character. Hawkeye is not himself in a lot of this movie. In the time you do see Hawkeye as Hawkeye in the movie, you don’t learn about his past except that he and Black Widow have a spy relationship. His action scenes are believable. People have been saying “Well, how is he gonna match with Iron Man and Hulk??? STUPID!!!” If you see the action scene’s with Hawkeye, you are gonna think it’s gonna be a lot cooler having a bow and arrow than having a trash can lid with a star painted on it. Jeremy Renner did a good job playing a character that did not do much. Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. Or in this case “Ultimate Nick Fury” is a fun character to watch on screen. Even if he doesn’t go into battle with the rest of the Avengers, he does contribute a lot. He brings the team together and leads them to where they need to go. I really liked how he put some of himself into that role. He was better than David Hasslehoff. Joss Weadon was a good pick to direct The Avengers because he knows how to deal with a movie with a huge cast and he’s a nerd. He directed Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, Cabin in the Woods and a bunch of other nerdy stuff. Everyone was happy he could make this work. I am excited to see what he is going to do with The Avengers 2, but we aren’t going to see that until May 1, 2015. Until then, enjoy the movies leading up to it which are: Iron Man 3, Thor The Dark World, Captain America The Winter Soilder, Ant-Man, and The Guardians of the Galaxy. Enjoy. This movie is a very fun, spectacular film, that deserves all the praise it recived. If you’re going to watch it pay Full Price, it’s really worth it. I cannot understand why anyone would not like this movie. SPOILER!!!!!! SPIDERMAN WAS AWESOME!!!!!

SPIDER-MAN (2002 SAM RAIMI edition) A written review by Justified Julius

Spider-Man! Where are you coming from Spider-Man? Nobody knows who you are! This is the Web-head people love, talk about, and look up too. He’s one of the greatest superheroes of all time and this is his movie review. Everyone who has heard of Spidey knows how he got his powers: a spider bit him. That’s all they know. This movie is a good story to watch in case you never read the original source material. You’ll know most of what his origin is in the comics. It’s fun and filled with information. When it comes to acting and casting decisions, most of it is well done. Tobey Maguire is the one exception. His Spider-Man is a little too emo and depressing. That isn’t the web slinger everyone knows and loves. Tobey does it well, but he needs to be more upbeat, happy, and funny. The audience doesn’t need to see Spider-Man cry every fifteen minutes. The chemistry is well done with Norman Osborne and the characters that interact with him the most. Before he becomes The Green Goblin, he cares for James Franco’s character and has good moments with Peter Parker. The “threatening” scenes with The Green Goblin are the least intimidating anyone will ever see. The main reason is because the Goblin’s costume looks really silly. It looks like an un-scary robot, not the Goblin fans have come to know and love. The mask for the costume is the worst part. It looks like a plastic Party City mask. The biggest problem with Spider-Man, not only in this movie, but in all three, is that he is not very funny. He barely makes any jokes and when he does, they feel out of character and misplaced for the Spider-Man they set up in the movies. The hero we knew in the comics constantly made jokes when he fought anyone. That aspect of the character is not in the movies as much as it should be. It isn’t the friendly neighborhood wall crawler everybody knows. The CGI never seemed to get better throughout the movies, with the exception of the swinging scenes. Those affects look good on any screen. The scenes when Spider-Man is moving in the air or climbing walls looked like they belonged in the video games for the movies. It was really unconvincing. The score is perfect for Spider-Man. It’s heroic and brave. The composer, Danny Elfman, is familiar with these types of soundtracks. He is very well known for composing the score for the 1981 film Batman. That’s why this was a good fit for Spider-Man, Elfman knows how to put characters in his music. This movie shows why Spider-Man is a hero we can all respect. It shows that he will always be an example for those who are lost and because of those meanings it is a matinee! Spider-Man taught the audience that “With Great film making, Comes a Great movie.” RATING SYSTEM FULL PRICE! MATINEE! RENTAL! WHY!?

LEGO MARVEL GAME!?

Who didn't see this coming? When we saw Lego Batman.... we knew there was going to be Lego Marvel. TT games is developing a "Lego Marvel Superheroes" game set for Fall 2013. The game will be avialable on Xbox 360, Playstation 3, the Wii U system, and the Windows PC. It isn't confirmed if it is coming out after Thor The Dark World. The story follows Nick Fury gathering a bunch of hero's to come together to stop Loki and Galactus, the devourer of worlds. So it's pretty simple. Fans have been saying that if they could connect these characters into a video game, why couldn't they connect them into movies? It comes back too the studio's and what characters they own, but that is another post for another time. So what do you think? Do you think it sucks? Do you think it's awesome? Comment bellow.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Hawkeye NEWS!

Well... looks like the fans of Hawkeye are getting some sort of news. Jeremy Renner (Hawkeye from The Avengers) has said that he is hoping that Hawkeye will get more of a character than was handed too him in The Avengers. For those who don't know, in most of The Avengers movie, Hawkeye was mind controlled by Loki.(the villain of the film) When he was turned back to normal, he had a good scene with Black Widow (Scarlett Johansenn), and that established what type of character he was. The audience didn't learn anything about him, except that he and Black Widow have a history. When Jeremy Renner saw this, he was not happy at all. His words were "That wasn't the role I signed up for." What do you think? Do you think that Renner was right about what he said of his role, or do you think it was fine the way it was? Comment below.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

F4 NEWS!

Looks like The Fantastic Four have gotten some good news when it comes too their movies. 20th Century Fox has finally set a release date for the highly anticipated reboot of the first super family's film franchise. They're aiming for the movie too be released on March 6, 2015. The reserved chair for the director, is Josh Trank. (director of CHRONICLE) Michael Greene and Jeremy Slater have already finished writing the script for the movie. If the rebooted franchise debut's in 2015, MARVEL will be pretty busy that year, with Avengers 2 and Ant-Man. Hopefully this will be better than the original movies. It needs better writing, better acting, and overall, better direction. So, what do you think of this news? Comment bellow.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Captain America The Winter Soilder NEWS

Very sad day for MARVEL Studios. Today, it has been confirmed that Haley Atwell (who played Peggy Carter in Captain America The First Avenger) will not be returning for Captain America The Winter Soilder. It is very sad, but it does make sense. The second Captain America movie will take place after The Avengers, which is 70 years after The First Avenger. So the character would be a very old woman in that time. Now, just because Haley Atwell won't be in the movie, does not mean her character won't be. They will probably get an old woman too play the character in the second movie. Now that Ms. Atwell has left, Marvel Studios has to find another woman to play their new love interest. The rumors are that Anna Kendrick (50/50), Felicity Jones (Like Crazy), Alison Brie (Community), and Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Scott Pilgrim) are in the running too play the love intrest. This news is sad, but it opens a door too many possibility's. What do you think about this news? Do you like it? Do you hate it? Comment below.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

I AM JUSTIFIED.
This is a couple of months late, but I am here to talk about the Iron Man 3 trailer.
This looks awesome. I am very excited! It certainly looks darker than the other two movies, it might be because they are going into the Alcohaulic aspect of Tony Stark more than they did in the other two, especially the second one. Tony's monolouge at the begining of the trailer is about his life after The Avengers. How he is like a veteran, and is scared from the "war of New York." It's understandable, I'm sure that when you are a superhero, you would get some stress.

It seem's that they are going with a combo of the EXTREMIS and DEMON IN A BOTTLE story line. Both are very good story lines, but they should have delt with the DEMON IN A BOTTLE story in the second movie, and had stuck with the EXTREMIS in this one.

Ben Kingsley as The Mandarin. Oh my god. HE IS AWESOME! I haven't even seen the movie yet, but he is going to be amazing. Yes, he is a brittish actor playing a chinese villain, but it's a reamagining of the character. If it wasn't that would be a problem, but it clearly is.

The Iron Patriot armor looks cool. Let me say this.... IT ISN'T NORMAN OSBORN! That character is owned by Sony! This is a Paramount production! The character in there is Don Cheadles character. I'm hoping that Don Cheadle will be better in this movie than he was in Iron Man 2. I just...... hope.

Well..... I am excited! Are you!?
My Reviews.
 
 
I have been playing this type of game for a while. I have loved movies my whole life, and intend to do so for the rest of it. Movies have had such an affect on me that when I see a movie I like to disect it while it is going on. If it's a bad movie, I will try not to scream at the screen, and not get as pissed as people usually do. It's all about taste for me. Sometimes it can be a little bit of a fanboy's opinion when it comes too some Comic Movies, but I try to stay away form that. It's alwayes fun too voice an opinion.
 
 
 
The first reviewer I ever heard was Confused Matthew. He is, to this day, my favorite movie reviewer. I have had my disagrements with him, but in general, I enjoy his opinion. The reason I envy him is because he doesn't care what you think of him. Whenever he reads a comment about him that is negative, he laughs at it. He reviews movies that he hates but everybody else seems to love. He introduced me to many other movie reviewers such as; Spill.com, The Nostalgia Critic, SFdebis, and many others. I love his reviews even though I tend too listen too Spill.com a little more. In fact, I go too Spill's website more than I do Matthew's. Oh well.
 
 
 
I have onley written three reviews in my "career." They were for my High School Newspaper Website, and I might someday, post them on this blog. The first review was of The Avengers, which was my favorite movie of the year. The second review was of SKYFALL, a fun movie that had it's problems. The third was Spider-Man (2002), a good movie that was better than it's rebooted evil twin. I am currentley writing a review of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, for my high school. I will post that sometime in the near future.
 
I have a rating system that I have borrowed from Spill.com (sorry guy's D:). The system is....
 
RATING SYSTEM
 
FULL PRICE!
MATINE!
RENTAL!
WHY!?!?!?!?

I hope there is no bad blood between us guys. I love your site, and it has inspired me too do something with these "talent" I have.
 
 
These are my reviews. I am an opinionated person, and have been waiting for this my entire life. Enjoy.
 
 
 



Welcome to my new Blog.

Hello, my name is Julius L. Jaramillo. I am a fan of Marvel Comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This BlogSpot is made for me too talk about Marvel stuff. This is my first blog so..... thanks for having me! :)