SnowyMountain (Level 25)

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Small Time for Shazam

I have to admit that I was a trifle bit disappointed with this film in which is supposed to showcase Superman and Captain Marvel (Shazam). The pair of superheroes have been rivals since back to the late 1930s when they both debuted.Superman may have been the first on the scene, ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on May 13, 2013
Hopefully the Last Airbender Movie

I have absolutely no idea what the Hell M. Night Shyamalan was thinking when he put this movie together. How to best butcher and ruin a genuinely spectacular series? Because that’s what it felt like.Before anyone claims that I am biased by the original series though, I have to say ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on May 11, 2013
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
Tolerably Amusing

Before there was the Power Rangers … there was The Guyver. Made before CGI was viable, this live action adaptation of the Japanese manga was actually a fairly accurate on the basic story where an ordinary young man is thrust into the extraordinary when he runs across a strange alien ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on May 9, 2013
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
Good Bit but not Great

The first of Marvel’s attempt to expand certain scenes in their cinematic movie-verse. I have to say that I admire that they decided to do this and did in a manner that didn’t focus entirely on the superheroes who populate this world and instead on some of the supporting characters ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on May 6, 2013
Better Cartoon than the Movie

Unlike the big budget, live action monstrosity which let me down immensely, DC Showcase: Jonah Hex is an example of what a really good gritty Western flick is all about, even if it is a 12-minute animation short.Hex is the bad@$$ bounty hunter who is hunting down a criminal and ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on May 2, 2013
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Good Concept and Actors, Poor Budget

It is the secret dream of every comic book geek to suddenly gain superpowers. Of course, in all probability, us geeks would not go and fight crime and save lives as our favorite comic book heroes; but Jerry O’Connell did as Andrew Clements in this short-lived television series in the ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on April 28, 2013
Pushing Awful

Push contains a pretty good concept of superhumans existing in the real world. Had it been drawn out and used as a television series, it might have worked but it fails in this hugely compacted format that we barely understand what it going on.The utter complexity of the whole situation ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on April 28, 2013
Can't Tolerate This

Apparently Marvel has been making these bonus feature movies for a while that I suspect is intended to build up SHIELD as a viable series. They don’t actually focus on the lives of the superheroes of the Marvel Movie-verse but rather how their actions affect the lives of others and ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on April 21, 2013
Puuur-fectly Acceptable

Catwoman is one of those few comic book characters who falls into a puuur-fectly grey area. She’s a thief but not a killer, and she’s not a hero either but she can be pretty damn heroic when she needs to be. All and all, Catwoman is the one individual who ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on April 20, 2013
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Living up to the Incredible Billing

Far surpassing Ang Lee’s overly complicated Hulk movie, this film truly lives up to it’s name as incredible. By tying it into a failed US Army Super-Soldier Experiment, this reboot successfully intertwined the Hulk into the new Marvel Movie-verse yet remaining distinct and separate. The plot is complex yet not ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on March 31, 2013
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
A Mighty Good Tale

Before he was a Mighty Avenger; he was a spoiled brat of a Prince. Before he was a bitter enemy; he was a loving brother. And that is the real key to this movie and what I truly liked best about it. Thor: Tales of Asgard shows the audience, a ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on March 30, 2013
Mesmerizing & Tragic

It’s a tragedy that Brandon Lee died. He was only getting started in his career, and having it cut short before he really began … well, it’s awful pity that we barely got a glimpse of his potential. I’ve only seen his earlier performance in Showdown in Little Tokyo where ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on March 27, 2013
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Tricked!

Even though the title proclaims that this movie is about Thor, the fact is that he barely makes an appearance as a supporting character as this is Loki’s show. The fact is that I went in believing that this was actually an animated movie but in fact, I was duped ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on March 27, 2013
Vividly Violent and Viciously Vivacious!

While some might decry it is not identical or that they have altered the concept of Alan Moore’s vision, I have to honestly say that I was not a particular fan of the graphic novel. But I found the movie adaptation to be immensely enjoyable as I found some of ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on March 25, 2013
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
Pure Mindless Action

When I was a kid, I craved something more than Scooby Doo reruns and the latest Superfriends and the answer was this show. Thundarr the Barbarian was one of the most sophisticated, adult-like cartoon series that I can remember as a kid. I always found the intro to be kinda ...

Reviewed by SnowyMountain on March 23, 2013
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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