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Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow, a review by addicted2comics



Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow

The Plot: The children of the Avengers hone their powers and go head to head with the very enemy responsible for their parents' demise.

My Thoughts: This is a movie I always enjoy watching. The humor in it is hilarious, and its so cute watching heroes fight in an age starting at eight! Or maybe Pym was six? Idk, one of the two. One thing that bugs me is they never told us who azari's mother was, though it was specific he was the son of the Black Panther. After some digging I found his mother would be Storm, but they probably didn't cover that so they can keep it an Avengers movie without having to dig into the X-Men, so that's completely understandable. The action is awesome, its so cool how they brought the Hulk back, and I loved how they ended it just like their parents. "Avengers, ASSEMBLE!!!" This is a definite 5 out of 5.

(From Addicted2comics(:P)'s Official Review Thread!!! on March 14th, 2010)

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Sleepy Hollow, a review by Dragonfire


Sleepy Hollow



Master storyteller Tim Burton (Batman, Edward Scissorhands) weaves an eerie, enchanting version of this classic tale of horror. Johnny Depp is Ichabod Crane, an eccentric investigator determined to stop the murderous Headless Horseman. Christina Ricci is Katrina Van Tassel, the beautiful and mysterious girl with secret ties to the supernatural terror.

My Thoughts

It has become a bit of a tradition for me to watch this one every year at Halloween since I picked up the DVD.  The movie has a wonderfully spooky atmosphere that works perfectly for the story.  The town just has a creepy, spooky look to it even when nothing related to the Horseman is happening.  The plot is interesting and entertaining, even after many repeat viewings.  There is a good amount of mystery and suspense to what is going on and several scary moments.  The violence is a bit extreme at times, but that works with what is going on.  Some of the violence is more exaggerated, and things do get rather gory at times.  The characters are interesting and the cast is perfect.  I love Johnny Depp in the part of Ichabod.  His performance does add some humor to what is going on, which helps to lighten the mood a bit.  IT always cracks me up when he freaks over the spider..though if I saw one that size in real life, I would out freak him with no effort.

I have a special graphic for this one. :)



I did post a review of this one on Epinions several years ago.

Sleepy Hollow

(From Dragonfire's Halloween/Horror Marathon 2009 on November 1st, 2009)

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Tom's TV Finales marathon, a review by Tom


[tom]5014437129833.4f.jpg[/tom]      Sabrina: The Teenage Witch: Season Seven (2002/United States)
IMDb | Wikipedia

(United Kingdom)
Length:482 min.
Video:Full Frame 1.33:1
Audio:English:
Subtitles:English


Plot:
Romance is in the air as the Seventh and Final Season of arrives on DVD for the very first time. Now that Sabrina (Melissa Joan Hart) is no longer a teenage witch, her aunts decide to move back to the Other Realm. Yet, Sabrina still needs to keep her magic powers in check as she and friends Roxie (Soleil Moon Frye) and Morgan (Elisa DonovanScorchDylan Neal). But with her former crush Harvey (Nate Richer) being egged on by mischievous cat Salem (voiced by Nick Bakay), who knows which guy Sabrina will choose? Included on 3 discs are all 21 Season Seven episodes of Sabrina: The Teenage Witch
Season 7.21 What a Witch Wants / Soul Mates
Writer: Archie Comics (Original Characters By), Nell Scovell (Created By), Suzanne Gangursky (Writer)
Director: Scott Marshall
Cast: Melissa Joan Hart (Sabrina Spellman), Elisa Donovan (Morgan), Nick Bakay (the voice of Salem), Soleil Moon Frye (Roxie), Caroline Rhea (Aunt Hilda), Faith Prince (Shirley Jacobs), Dylan Neal (Aaron), David Leisure (Purser / Bob Bermuda), Robert Picardo (Bob Jacobs), Patrick Kerr (Doubt), Alley Mills (Diana), Doug Sheehan (Edward), Emily Hart (Amanda), Derek Baynham (Soccer Player #1), Craig Young (Soccer Player #2), Ian Lyons (Waiter), Joe Howard (Minister), Nate Richert (Harvey)

The last few days I did have a Sabrina marathon, watching the last few seasons which were still in my unwatched pile. The last episode was actually cut together from the last two episodes. This is noticable, because the two half do not have a common story. The only episode of the last few seasons I ever saw before was the very last one. Even though I had stopped following Sabrina in the fourth season when it first aired on German television, I was curious about the finale. It is a good conclusion to the series.

Rating:

(From Tom's TV Finales marathon on April 21st, 2013)