X-Men: Volume Five
Blending big storylines adapted from the pages of the comic with admirable character development, the animated X-Men cartoon sets the bar for others in the superhero genre.
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Blending big storylines adapted from the pages of the comic with admirable character development, the animated X-Men cartoon sets the bar for others in the superhero genre.
Filled with C-list supporting characters, poor animation and repetitive storylines, the early 90’s Iron Man cartoon is nothing short of a disaster.
Has the distinction of being one of those movies that’s so bad it actually has some solid entertainment value.
Told from the insider’s perspective of Harry Warner’s granddaughter Cass Warner, comes a slightly Michael Moore-esque look at the establishment of the Warner empire in Hollywood.
A surreal experience that is both a beautiful and somewhat frustrating. And that’s saying something for a story that is rooted in the strange and absurd.
An excellent alternative to much of the frenetic, princess-driven fare that seems to dominate the genre.
Although overly long, this mini-series offers an intelligent, albeit light-hearted look at love and longing.
Christmas · Films: E · Reviews: E
A film with a few inspired moments – mostly towards the end – sprinkled in with a whole lot of awkward, even mean, portions. The result is a major disappointment.
If it looks like Lost, if it sounds like Lost and it skips around in time like Lost, you’re probably watching FlashForward. Using several familiar faces from the show and[…]
Filled with a creative spirit that takes strong ideas and blends comedy, action and commentary oh so seamlessly.