This Re-Review is because of The Avengers coming out soon on DVD, so get a copy and enjoy. Joss Whedon you beautiful man you. Well he has done what many thought would be impossible creating a film with six superheroes without it being a total mess. The film is not only not bad but in my opinion pretty damn perfect. By perfect I mean I honestly don’t have any complaints, no stupid stuff, no boring scenes, it’s just a great action film. Marvel Studios presents Marvel’s The Avengers-the Super Hero team up of a lifetime, featuring iconic Marvel Super Heroes Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Hawkeye and Black Widow.
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The Cabin in the Woods (2012) Re-Review
Posted: August 13, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Comedy, Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi, ThrillerTags: Action, all star cast, Anna Hutchison, Bradley Whitford, Cabin, Chris Hemsworth, Combat, Comedy, Competition, Dark Comedy, Drew Goddard, Evil, Fran Kranz, Horror, Jesse Williams, Joss Whedon, Kristen Connolly, Lionsgate Films, mutant monsters, Mystery, pot smoking, Review, Richard Jenkins, science fiction plot, special effects, Suspense, Teens
Five friends go to a remote cabin in the woods. Bad things happen. If you think you know this story, think again. From fan favorites Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard comes The Cabin in the Woods, a mind blowing horror film that turns the genre inside out. That’s the description released by Lionsgate, so does it live up to its hype? Yes, yes it does.
The Top Ten Horror Films Part 1&2 – Polls closed
Posted: June 20, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk Review, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Outbreak Scenario, Sci-Fi, ThrillerTags: Action, ‘it’s only just begun’, Cary Elwes, Cillian Murphy, claustrophobic, Combat, Competition, Danny Boyle, Dark Comedy, Dawn of the Dead (2004), death, Despot Future, Devon Sawa, Dog Soldiers, Emma Stone, entertainment, Evil, film, Final Destination (2000), flesh-eating zombies, Frank Darabont, Games, great remake of a horror classic, Horror, horror film, horror-comedy, James Wan, Jesse Eisenberg, John Cusack, Katie Featherson, Leigh Whannell, Micah Sloat, Military, monsters, murderer, mutant monsters, mysterious toxin, Neil Marshall, Ogden Marsh, Paranormal Activity (2007), psychological thriller, psychological twists, Remake, rural community, San Diego, Sarah Polley, Saw (2004), science fiction plot, Scottish Highlands, Sean Pertwee, special forces, stephen king novel, stunning visuals, supernatural, supernatural chills, suspense-drama, Teens, The Descent (2005), the dog doesn’t die for once, top shelf special effects, Ving Rhames, walking dead, Woody Harrelson, zombie, zombies
This is my top ten horror list I hope you enjoy. Thank all for voting and I hope your film won.
Oh My God what the hell is that, arghghhhh it’s got me! Where’s my shot gun damn it! OH GOD NOT MY BRAIN… [Part 1]
Go into caves, tempt ghosts, open portals into other dimensions, go into any room with a 1408 number, go into a theme park when it’s a zombie apocalypse and drink crazy water![Part 2]
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011) Review
Posted: June 15, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Comedy, ThrillerTags: Action, all star cast, Blake Howard, Blu-ray, Combat, Comedy, Competition, criminal mastermind, Crown Prince of Austria, Eddie Marsan, entertainment, Evil, film, Games, Inspector Lestrade, Jared Harris, Jude Law, Military, Noomi Rapace, Professor Moriarty, renowned detective, Review, Robert Downey Jr., Sherlock Holmes, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows (2011), special effects, Stephen Fry, stunning visuals
The film is exactly what you expect, if you like this type of film then sure it’s a good, fun and smartly created mystery action film. But if you don’t like this type of film (Sherlock Holmes (2009) for example) then you should give it a miss. I am the first person because I actually like this type, it’s just fun to watch and as long as I enjoy the experience there’s nothing else it really needs to do.










