Sunday, June 30, 2013

Video: Deadpool Game Walkthrough PART 10 - HALF NAKED BIKINI PARTY ( Social Butterfly Achievement Guide )

Video: Deadpool Game Walkthrough PART 10 - HALF NAKED BIKINI PARTY ( Social Butterfly Achievement Guide )


Deadpool Game Walkthrough PART 10 - HALF NAKED BIKINI PARTY ( Social Butterfly Achievement Guide )

Posted: 29 Jun 2013 01:00 PM PDT



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Review: House of M Prelude: Excalibur

Review: House of M Prelude: Excalibur


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By Chris Claremont



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Saturday, June 29, 2013

Video: Прохождение Deadpool: Часть 6 - Загремел в кутузку

Video: Прохождение Deadpool: Часть 6 - Загремел в кутузку


Прохождение Deadpool: Часть 6 - Загремел в кутузку

Posted: 29 Jun 2013 12:20 AM PDT



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Review: Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure

Review: Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure


Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure

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Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure (Toy)
By Marvel Select

I'm a big fan of marvel Zombies and I looked forward to adding the figures to my collection but I will not be adding Spider-Man. The figure is just unremarkable and disappointing. The detail is okay but nothing spacial and the figure is just too small and fragile. The fact that you have the option to reattach spidy's missing leg is cool, but if you choose to have him hold it then the figure becomes unable to stand. The Zombie Cap and Zombie Hulk are better designed figures and are in turn the better choices. For Marvel Zombie fanatics only.Looking forward Zombie Wolverine or Zombie Galactus.


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Friday, June 28, 2013

Review: Uncanny Avengers, Vol. 1: The Red Shadow

Review: Uncanny Avengers, Vol. 1: The Red Shadow


Uncanny Avengers, Vol. 1: The Red Shadow

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Video: Catwoman Dies, X-Men #1 Brian Wood, Scott Snyder's The Wake - Marvel & DC Comics Review

Video: Catwoman Dies, X-Men #1 Brian Wood, Scott Snyder's The Wake - Marvel & DC Comics Review


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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 05:55 PM PDT



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Thursday, June 27, 2013

Video: Deadpool: The Game - "Masacre" Gameplay Walkthrough Parte 4 Español PC/Xbox360/PS3 Gameplay HD 1080p

Video: Deadpool: The Game - "Masacre" Gameplay Walkthrough Parte 4 Español PC/Xbox360/PS3 Gameplay HD 1080p


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Posted: 26 Jun 2013 03:00 PM PDT



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Review: X-Men: First Class

Review: X-Men: First Class


X-Men: First Class

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X-Men: First Class (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
By James McAvoy

The X-Men films are kind of a huge letdown as a whole, aren't they? The first two are pretty good, but everything good they had going for them was completely destroyed once The Last Stand came to fruition. Thank you, Brett Ratner. And X-Men Origins: Wolverine just drove the franchise even further into the ground; kudos, Gavin Hood. So there probably isn't any reason to get excited over a new X-Men film even if it is a prequel to the X-Men films people actually enjoy. Why would we want to see another comic book movie with limitless potential only to drop the ball yet again? Not only does X-Men: First Class take that ball and run with it but it uses it in all the right ways and reminds you why you loved the X-Men in the first place.

The cast is way better than it has any right to be. Everyone fits their character incredibly well and works fantastically as a cohesive unit. Kevin Bacon seems like a bit of an odd choice for Sebastian Shaw at first, but any doubt you may have is washed away once you finally see him absorb energy. His role as the main villain may be significantly smaller than you may imagine, but his more than qualified acting chops make nearly every scene he's a part of memorable (nothing really tops his first scene with young Magneto though). James McAvoy does an excellent job handling Charles Xavier. He's gentle, kind, and really seems to care about helping his fellow mutants. Michael Fassbender as Magneto manages to have the strongest on-screen presence. He's intense, powerful, and emotional; the best-rounded character of the film.

It was gratifying to see McAvoy and Fassbender make the roles of Professor X and Magneto their own without completely rehashing what Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan established the first time around.
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Review: X-Men: First Class

Review: X-Men: First Class


X-Men: First Class

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X-Men: First Class (DVD)
By James McAvoy

For those of you who don't know, this edition of X-Men: First Class is not available at all stores, thus why the price is more expensive. I was fortunate enough to get this edition at Target, and they have a ton of them there, so if you live near a Target store, check there and get yourself a copy!

Anyways, for those of you who aren't aware, the normal Blu-Ray release of this film does not include a DVD copy of the film, which may be an inconvenience to some. However, this release does, as well as the Blu-Ray disc and Digital Copy Disc from the normal release. Unless you need a DVD copy of the film, you don't need to get this release. However, I think that this should have just been the original release, because it is convenient to get a DVD copy of the film. The film itself is fantastic, one of the best comic books ever made along with The Dark Knight, and it is presented in beautiful 1080P HD, with one of the best transfers released this year. The audio quality is also fantastic and will shake the walls with it's fantastic mixing and volume levels. As for the special features, they are solid if not a little underwhelming. The features on the disc are great, such as the X marks the spot viewing mode that has X's placed in specific parts of the movie to show a behind the scenes feature (kind of like on The Dark Knight release), a documentary on mutants, and some stunt work stuff. It was overall solid, but I wish there was more. Still, it is worth the price if you are an X-Men fan or enjoyed the film.

Again, I don't know why the original release didn't come with a DVD copy of the film, I think that it is somewhat ridiculous. And if you are buying this product online, don't even bother because you will most likely feel ripped off.
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Review: Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure

Review: Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure


Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure

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Marvel Select: Zombie Spider-Man Action Figure (Toy)
By Marvel Select

I'm a big fan of marvel Zombies and I looked forward to adding the figures to my collection but I will not be adding Spider-Man. The figure is just unremarkable and disappointing. The detail is okay but nothing spacial and the figure is just too small and fragile. The fact that you have the option to reattach spidy's missing leg is cool, but if you choose to have him hold it then the figure becomes unable to stand. The Zombie Cap and Zombie Hulk are better designed figures and are in turn the better choices. For Marvel Zombie fanatics only.Looking forward Zombie Wolverine or Zombie Galactus.


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Video: Deadpool: The Video Game - All Bios Comics [HD]

Video: Deadpool: The Video Game - All Bios Comics [HD]


Deadpool: The Video Game - All Bios Comics [HD]

Posted: 24 Jun 2013 02:58 PM PDT



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Monday, June 24, 2013

Review: Secret Invasion: Front Line

Review: Secret Invasion: Front Line


Secret Invasion: Front Line

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Secret Invasion: Front Line (Paperback)
By Brian Reed

I am no fan of this Secret Invasion marketing strategy adopted by Marvel for many of their titles. Basically a Skrull invasion of the Marvel universe, it is a cataclysmic event affecting all superhero titles. This book is not one of them. It appears to be a summary title of the event, and told from Ben Urich's (the ex-Daily Bugle reporter) point of view.

Who is Ben Urich? Well, he is the confidante of Daredevil, and also Spiderman. The decent reporter to the scheming Jonah Jameson character. Who is Jonah Jameson? Well, if you don't know, you should not be reading this comic as it is about very ordinary background characters who populate the Marvel Universe and who don't have superhero titles of their own. Anyway, JJ is not in this book.

Surprisingly, this comic is tolerable on its own. People are running away from human chomping skrulls and there are a few splash pages with the obligatory superheroes versus Skrulls brawl now and then to remind the reader that this is a Marvel cataclysmic event. The drawings are not very interesting and I rate this book a 2.5


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Video: Superior Spider-Man #12: Cover Recap - Marvel AR

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Posted: 20 Jun 2013 07:03 AM PDT



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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Video: Deadpool ENDING 【1080p】[ [HD]

Video: Deadpool ENDING 【1080p】[ [HD]


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Posted: 22 Jun 2013 03:42 PM PDT



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Review: Marvel Heroes - Group Shot T-Shirt - X-Large

Review: Marvel Heroes - Group Shot T-Shirt - X-Large


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Marvel Heroes - Group Shot T-Shirt - X-Large (Apparel)
By Marvel

At Christmas we got this for Seth, my 11-year old son, and he loves the shirt. The huge number of Marvel characters seems to be a center of discussion when he wears it. He knows them all and always goes around "testing" people to see how many of these comic book heroes they know. It is already fading some though, with the front colors getting duller sooner than I think they should. Having said that, he wears it so much that maybe it's just so much wearing it and laundrying between that has seemed to fade the colors a little quicker than they should.


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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Review: X-Men: First Class

Review: X-Men: First Class


X-Men: First Class

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X-Men: First Class (+ Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
By James McAvoy

For those of you who don't know, this edition of X-Men: First Class is not available at all stores, thus why the price is more expensive. I was fortunate enough to get this edition at Target, and they have a ton of them there, so if you live near a Target store, check there and get yourself a copy!

Anyways, for those of you who aren't aware, the normal Blu-Ray release of this film does not include a DVD copy of the film, which may be an inconvenience to some. However, this release does, as well as the Blu-Ray disc and Digital Copy Disc from the normal release. Unless you need a DVD copy of the film, you don't need to get this release. However, I think that this should have just been the original release, because it is convenient to get a DVD copy of the film. The film itself is fantastic, one of the best comic books ever made along with The Dark Knight, and it is presented in beautiful 1080P HD, with one of the best transfers released this year. The audio quality is also fantastic and will shake the walls with it's fantastic mixing and volume levels. As for the special features, they are solid if not a little underwhelming. The features on the disc are great, such as the X marks the spot viewing mode that has X's placed in specific parts of the movie to show a behind the scenes feature (kind of like on The Dark Knight release), a documentary on mutants, and some stunt work stuff. It was overall solid, but I wish there was more. Still, it is worth the price if you are an X-Men fan or enjoyed the film.

Again, I don't know why the original release didn't come with a DVD copy of the film, I think that it is somewhat ridiculous. And if you are buying this product online, don't even bother because you will most likely feel ripped off.
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Video: Black Guy Trolling On Asgard

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Posted: 21 Jun 2013 01:00 PM PDT



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Friday, June 21, 2013

Video: Catwoman Dies, X-Men #1 Brian Wood, Scott Snyder's The Wake - Marvel & DC Comics Review

Video: Catwoman Dies, X-Men #1 Brian Wood, Scott Snyder's The Wake - Marvel & DC Comics Review


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Posted: 04 Jun 2013 05:55 PM PDT



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Thursday, June 20, 2013

Review: X-Men: First Class

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X-Men: First Class

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X-Men: First Class (DVD)
By James McAvoy

What drew me to check out X-Men: First Class was not any particular love of comic books nor any particular fondness of the previous films. What drew me to this film was the presence of actor Michael Fassbender, whose increasingly eclectic work has continued to impress me more and more with each new film he appears in. I recall little about the first three X-Men films, besides that I found them enjoyable and I admit that I haven't even bothered to see X-Men Origins: Wolverine. I figured it was only a matter of time before Fox rebooted the X-Men series after the lackluster reception of the last two X-Men films. Bringing in director Matthew Vaughn, the director of 2010's cult hit Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class is a summer blockbuster that delivers on all fronts, while reinventing and re-energizing the series.

The film opens with the same scene that opened the first film, introducing us to Erik Lehnsherr as he's separated from his mother at a Nazi prison camp. These first scenes, particularly Erik meeting his mortal enemy Sebastian Shaw (Kevin Bacon), are surprisingly effective. Several years later, the film sets itself up against the backdrop of the 1960s Cuban Missile Crisis as Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) is recruited by CIA agent Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne) to assemble a team of mutants for the purpose of stopping Shaw from triggering World War III. Charles forms a partnership with the vengeful Erik (Fassbender) to help him assemble the team, which already consists of Charles' adopted sister Raven (Jennifer Lawrence), and the film leads us through the events that culminate in Charles, Erik, and Raven becoming Professor X, Magneto, and Mystique, respectively.
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