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Movie Review; Iron Man 2 (2010)
Iron Man 2 was first shown on April 26, 2010, at the El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles, California, and aired in 6,764 theaters (48 IMAX) in 54 countries. released in the United States on May 7, 2010. In October 2008, Marvel Studios reached an agreement to shoot Iron Man 2 and its next three films at Raleigh Studios in Manhattan Beach, California. Other tactics revolve around the conference hearing with the evil Senator (Harry Shandling), the rival businessman (Sam Rockwell), and the unfaithful new aide (Scarlett Johansson) as the rival of his Friday girlfriend (Gwyneth Paltrow), the crazy Russian founder (Gwyneth). Paltrow). Mickey Rourke with tattoos all over his body), psychological problems including the late Stark's father, his assistant (Don Cheadle), and the deterioration of the Stark community. But unlike these films, this is one of the simplest blockbusters you can see.
By Zuvin Maharzan4 years ago in Geeks
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Life after the Endgame.
It's been three years since Avengers: Endgame hit theaters and not only became the biggest Marvel film of all time, but the highest grossing film ever. It's not hard to understand why Endgame became the film ever, it's conception was over a decade in the making. Avengers: Endgame marked the end of the first generation of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and though Marvel had great success with Spiderman: Far From Home just a mere month's time later, the impact of the eventual 2020 Pandemic would make it nearly 2 years before the MCU would grace the world with its net release.
By Joe Patterson4 years ago in Geeks
The Forgotten Star of Top Gun
Kelly McGillis was much too tall for Tom Cruise. She was 5'11". He was 5'7". Besides, she was 27 and he was 24 and the difference was palpable. After I saw them together for a âchemistry meetingâ on the Paramount lot, I walked away conclusively uttering, âShe looks like his mother.â
By Joshua Harrison4 years ago in Geeks
âCrimes of the Futureâ Movie Review
After eight years of hiatus, legendary filmmaker David Cronenberg returns to the directorâs chair with Crimes of the Future. In an unspecified later day, almost every human being on Earth has evolved to no longer feel pain. Because of this, people have become obsessed with mutilating their own bodies for the intense sensation, because, as one character puts it, âsurgery is the new sex.â One of the last remaining people to still experience pain is Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen), who lives in almost perpetual agony. His body is constantly growing superfluous organs, and he and his partner, Caprice (LĂ©a Seydoux), have taken the modern performance art scene by storm by turning the removal of these organs into an exhibition. When Lang (Scott Speedman), a man whose son was recently murdered, asks to have him publicly dissected during their act, Saul and Caprice are both intrigued and suspicious.
By Will Lasley4 years ago in Geeks
Harry Potter: Who Each Main Character Should Have Ended Up With
The wizarding world of Harry Potter is vast and populated with diverse characters from all walks of life. At the end of the last film, only a few couples are confirmed, while the fates of other characters are unknown. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are among those who have all married to live happily ever after, but not all of the matches are ideal.
By Svetlana Sterlin4 years ago in Geeks
#60yearsofJamesBond: A View to a Kill
"A View to a Kill" was, in many ways, an ending for the Bond franchise. A full stop on a type of Bond film that dominated the series for many years; an ending for various players who had become intrinsic parts of the series and its continued success. Over the years, it is one that, like a fair amount of the late 70s/early 80s Bond films, has come in for a large amount of criticism, and is one that Bond fans and aficionados do not look back on with much affection. Many take issue with the campy comedy. Some take issue with Roger Moore's advancing age. Others take issue with the story and the plot, as well as some of the guest acting from Christopher Walken, Grace Jones and Tanya Roberts. However, to this Bond fan, "A View to a Kill" does represent a bridge between the previous thirteen films, and what was to come later under Timothy Dalton and Pierce Brosnan, with some attempts to bring the Bond films forward into the 1980s. It's just a shame that there's also plenty of things holding this film back - often things that, if the producers were more daring, wouldn't have been problems.
By Joseph A. Morrison4 years ago in Geeks
A Lack of Class Consciousness: Doctor Strange and Pizza Poppa in the Multiverse of Privilege
The film, Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness introduces audiences to Pizza Poppa. The scene featuring this recently added hero may be jarring to moviegoers in its brevity. One can see from the clearly abbreviated appearance that MCU newcomer, Pizza Poppa was intended to be a costar of the film assisting Doctor Strange, most likely operating at night in the 838 universe to slow Wanda Maximoff's progress buying time for Strange and Chavez. Pizza Poppa, played with grace and pathos by veteran actor Bruce Campbell of Hudsucker Proxy fame, spends his days trying to make ends meet as a street vendor requiring that he relegate his crime fighting efforts to night time, much like many people in the so called gig economy who have to work multiple jobs to get by. The hints that audiences witness could leave some folk questioning why the original plan for the film was abandoned for more standard fare, perhaps fear on the part of wealthy elitists that a (quite literally) hero from the streets placed in juxtaposition to the upper class snobbery of Doctor Strange would prompt a class uprising?
By Mark Bennear4 years ago in Geeks
Jurassic World Dominion: A Fantastic Fanale
Jurassic World: Dominion has finally hit theaters worldwide and as a big Jurassic Park fan, I have to say this was a great conclusion to a franchise that has spun nearly 30 years. When filmmakers decide that it is time to close the book on a long standing series that has captivated fans of the world of entertainment, crafting a great finale is no easy job and it takes a lot of work just to hit the right notes to satisfy fans with a proper finale. When putting together the proper conclusion the main tools you'll need is an ensemble of characters, a solid plot that represents the growth and evolution of the story that was there before, energetic moments of nostalgia that are callbacks to earlier points in the series that fans loved, and last but not least, giving all the characters (especially the OG characters) a proper send off. Jurassic World: Dominion uses all of these components just right in this great series finale.
By Joe Patterson4 years ago in Geeks









