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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Winner of Top Ten Kids Films of 2000-2010 Part 1 & 2
Posted: August 30, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk Review, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-FiTags: A Bug's Life (1998), Academy Award, Alpha, America Ferrera, Andrew Stanton, Animation, Anton Ego, Astrid, Auto, Ben Burtt, Beta, Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible, Bob Peterson, Boo, Brad Bird, Brad Garrett, Brian Dennehy, Bubbles, Buzz Lightyear, Comedy, Kids & Family, Lucius Best / Frozone, Manny, Marlin, Mary Gibbs, Mr. Potato Head, Review, Rob Paulsen, Samuel L. Jackson, stunning visuals, Syndrome, Tarzan (1999), The Incredibles (2004), The Iron Giant (1999), Tia Carrere, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Top Ten Kids Films of 2000-2010, Toy Story, Toy Story 2 (1999), Winner
So many films missed the cut off date, for example A Bug’s Life (1998), Tarzan (1999), The Iron Giant (1999) and Toy Story 2 (1999). Good year for kids films, but I am unwilling to change the almighty rules of the top ten. For I have spoken my gibberish! Part 2 actually got the most comments of any of my posts; previous was my Avengers 2012 review. On to the Results of these powerhouse kids films, dun dun dun dun!
Top Ten Kids Films of 2000-2010 Part 1
Posted: August 17, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk Review, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-FiTags: A Bug's Life (1998), Academy Award, Albert Brooks, Alexander Gould, Allison Janney, Andrew Stanton, Animation, Austin Pendleton, Billy Crystal, Bloat, Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible, Bob Peterson, Boo, Brad Bird, Brad Garrett, Bubbles, Cameron Diaz, Celia, Chris Sanders (III), Chris Wedge, Cobra Bubbles, Comedy, Craig T. Nelson, Crush, Dash Parr, Daveigh Chase, David Ogden Stiers, Dean DeBlois, Deb and Flo, Denis Leary, Diego, Donkey, Dory, Eddie Murphy, Ellen DeGeneres, Experiment 625, Finding Nemo (2003), Geoffrey Rush, Gilbert Huph, Gill, Goran Visnjic, Grand Councilwoman, Gurgle, Helen Parr / Elastigirl, Henry J. Waternoose, Holly Hunter, Ice Age (2002), Inc. (2001), Jack Black, Jacques, James Coburn, James P. Sullivan "Sully", Jason Lee, Jennifer Tilly, Joe Ranft, John Goodman, John Leguizamo, John Lithgow, John Ratzenberger, Jumba, Kevin McDonald, Kids & Family, Lilo, Lilo & Stitch (2003), Lord Farquaad Vincent Cassel, Lucius Best / Frozone, Manny, Marlin, Mary Gibbs, Mike Myers, Mike Wazowski, Monsieur Hood, monsters, Nani, Nemo the Clownfish, Nigel, Peach the Starfish, Pleakley, Princess Fiona, Randall Boggs, Ray Romano, Review, Rob Paulsen, Roz, Samuel L. Jackson, Sarah Vowell, Shrek, Shrek (2001), Shrek (2001) Review, Sid, Soto, Spencer Fox, Stephen Root, Steve Buscemi, Stitch, stunning visuals, Syndrome, Tarzan (1999), The Incredibles (2004), The Iron Giant (1999), Tia Carrere, Top Ten Kids Films of 2000-2010, Toy Story 2 (1999), Vicki Lewis, Ving Rhames, Violet Parr, Wallace Shawn, Willem Dafoe, Yeti, Zeke, Zoe Caldwell
Were back to the top ten’s and this could be the last of 2000-2010, so let me make it a good one. Kid’s films, mainly animations which let’s face it are the best. I am a sucker for these films as I grew up with a few of the earlier ones and watched the later ones with my cousins so I didn’t seem weird. So many films missed the cut off date, for example A Bug’s Life (1998), Tarzan (1999), The Iron Giant (1999) and Toy Story 2 (1999). Good year for kids films, but I am unwilling to change the almighty rules of the top ten. For I have spoken my gibberish! You know the rules but still at the end vote for favourite film from part 1, then in part 2 being released Monday do the same, then after a while I will post the results.
Winner of The Best of Bruce Willis
Posted: August 8, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk ReviewTags: Action, Alan Rickman, Bruce Willis, Combat, Die Hard, Die Hard (1988), Die Hard (1988) Review, Hans Gruber, John McClane, Review, special effects, stunning visuals, The Best of Bruce Willis
Since the ‘Expendables 2’ is coming out next month I thought it would be fun to do ‘the best of’ for the three biggest action stars, done Schwarzenegger a while ago and will link that below, this is obviously Willis’s best films and next week I will be doing Stallone’s best films. Just to point out that although films like ‘Pulp Fiction’ are excellent Willis was not the main character so will not be on the list. But that won’t hold back Bruce because he has done some great films mainly action but also some great Sci-Fi which makes me a fan.
The Best of Bruce Willis
Posted: July 30, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Bulk Review, Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, ThrillerTags: stunning visuals, science fiction plot, Combat, Action, Dark Comedy, Academy Award, Milla Jovovich, Review, special effects, Gary Oldman, Sin City (2005) Review, Sin City (2005), Die Hard (1988), Die Hard (1988) Review, Die Hard, Sin City, The Best of Bruce Willis, Bruce Willis, John McClane, Alan Rickman, Hans Gruber, Twelve Monkeys (1995) Review, Twelve Monkeys (1995), Twelve Monkeys, James Cole, Brad Pitt, Jeffrey Goines, The Fifth Element (1997), The Fifth Element, The Fifth Element (1997) Review, Korben Dallas, Leeloo, Zorg, Frank Miller, Robert Rodriguez, Hartigan, Marv, Mickey Rourke
Since the ‘Expendables 2’ is coming out next month I thought it would be fun to do ‘the best of’ for the three biggest action stars, done Schwarzenegger a while ago and will link that below, this is obviously Willis’s best films and next week I will be doing Stallone’s best films. Just to point out that although films like ‘Pulp Fiction’ are excellent Willis was not the main character so will not be on the list. But that won’t hold back Bruce because he has done some great films mainly action but also some great Sci-Fi which makes me a fan.
The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Review
Posted: July 5, 2012 in Action, Best of Films, Comedy, Drama, Sci-FiTags: Action, Andrew Garfield, Brooklyn, Captain Stacy, Combat, Comedy, Denis Leary, Dr. Curt Connors, Emma Stone, Gwen Stacy, Highschool, Martin Sheen, Marvel, mutant monsters, Peter Parker, Reboot, Review, Rhys Ifans, science fiction plot, special effects, Spiderman, Stan Lee, stunning visuals, Teens, The Amazing Spider-man, The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Review, The Amazing Spider-man Trailer, The lizard, Tom Charity, Uncle Ben
It has a few flaws, but for a first installment of the rebooted Spiderman franchise it is better than any of the original films, especially Spiderman 3! The characters especially where far better this time around with Andrew showing Toby how to play Peter Parker. I will be looking forward to the next films in this great new Spiderman reboot. But I would love to see flaws I found fixed, they are so small though that a sequel would be able to see and fix them.
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]










