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Throwback Thursday - Top 5 Worst Marvel Movies

            Hey guys, Chuck here. With Marvel May kicking off next Thursday, I thought I'd run down a list of five movies that, in my opinion, are the worst Marvel movies ever made. Outside of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, there have been films that have ranged from excellent, passable, underwhelming, and just plain bad. In my opinion, even the most underwhelming Marvel movies,  like the Fantastic Four movies with Ioan Gruffudd and Jessica Alba, Daredevil with Ben Affleck, and the Ghost Rider movies with Nicholas Cage, have some level of entertainment to them. However. the five movies on this list have nothing entertaining about them, and therefore are completely unwatchable. So, for the last Throwback Thursday before Marvel May , let's take a look at the Top 5 Worst Marvel Movies .           # 5 - Elektra : Directed by Rob Bowman, this 2005 spin-off of Daredevil sees the return of Jennifer Garner as Elektra Natchios, w...

Throwback Thursday - Unbreakable (2000)

          Hey guys, Chuck here. This week for Throwback Thursday , I decided to take a look at the 2000 film Unbreakable . Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, this movie is an example of advertising misrepresenting the final product of a film. Touchstone, whose then sister studio Hollywood Pictures (both were subsidiaries of Disney, but Hollywood Pictures is now defunct) released Shyamalan's The Sixth Sense , advertised Unbreakable  as a psychological thriller, when the film was actually a superhero thriller. Yes, this movie takes a more realistic approach to the existence of superheroes in our world. So, let's take a look at my personal favorite of Shyamalan's films: Unbreakable.           The movie opens with the birth of Elijah Price, who sadly is born with Type-1 Osteogenesis Imperfecta, a real-life condition that makes one's bones more prone to fractures and breaks. Elijah, who is nicknamed Mr. Glass, grows up fascinated by comic...

Review - Dude, Where's My Car? (2000)

        Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, in honor of 4/20, I thought I'd take a look at a stoner comedy released in the year 2000, but I didn't finally watch it until I was much older. That film is Dude, Where's My Car ?             Dude, Where's My Car ? focuses on two best friends, Jesse and Chester, played by Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott. Jesse and Chester wake up completely hung over with no memory of the previous night, endless amounts of pudding cups in their refrigerator and cupboards, and an angry voicemail from their twin girlfriends, Wanda and Wilma, played by Jennifer Garner and Marla Sokoloff. Jesse and Chester decide to go over to the twins' house, with only one problem: no sign of Jesse's car. After standing around for a minute like a couple of idiots, which okay Jesse and Chester are a couple of idiots, they decide to re-trace their steps, starting off at the home of their oddball friend Nelson.     ...

Throwback Thursday - X-Men (2000)

         Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, in just a few weeks time, I'll be kicking off a theme month I've been very excited for: Marvel May . Throughout the month of May, I'll be taking a look at Marvel movies, and this year's focus will be on the six films that make up Phase One of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But for now, I thought I'd take a look at one of the Marvel movies that led to the eventual creation of the MCU, and that is Bryan Singer's 2000 film: X-Men.         The movie opens in a concentration camp during World War II, where a young boy named Erik Lensherr, after being separated from his parents, awakens his mutant power of magnetism, pulling the metal gate towards him while Nazis are trying to restrain him.          Cutting to modern times, we meet a girl named Marie, who puts her boyfriend into a coma by accident, due to her mutant powers absorbing the life out of whomever she touches. At a Senate h...

Review - The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

         Hey guys, Chuck here. Hope everyone is enjoying this Easter Sunday. Well, as promised, here is my review of the final chapter of the  Dark Knight  Trilogy: The Dark Knight Rises.  And even though this is a nearly ten year old movie, I'll do my best to avoid spoilers for anyone who hasn't seen it.           Eight years have passed since the events of The Dark Knight , and many things have changed in Gotham. Crime is at an all-time low, and Gotham's most violent criminals are locked up in Blackgate Penitentiary. Jim Gordon is the commissioner of the police, and Batman has been MIA for the past right years.           Elsewhere, a CIA operative interrogates three men on an airplane, all of whom work for a masked mercenary named Bane. Once Bane himself speaks, more of his men attack the plane and retrieve nuclear physicist Dr. Pavel, replacing Dr. Pavel with a cadaver before dropping the pl...

Throwback Thursday - The Dark Knight (2008)

         Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, last week's Throwback Thursday took a look at Christopher Nolan's  Batman Begins.  This week, we'll be taking a look at a film that was not only better than its predecessor, but can honestly be considered the best comic book film of all time. Heck, DC fans go nuts whenever you say anything negative about the movie. That movie is the 2008 comic book film: The Dark Knight.          The movie starts off some time after the events of Batman Begins,  and Gotham City's criminals are now living in dread of the masked crime fighter known as Batman, Gotham has just elected Harvey Dent as their new district attorney, and Lt. Gordon is leading a new division of the GCPD. The movie opens with a group of clown masked robbers robbing a bank that just so happens to be a bank for the mob. Five of the robbers are killed, and the final robber gets away with the cash from the vault. This turns out to be...

Top 5 Favorite Batman Villains

         Hey guys, Chuck here. Well, as I get ready for this week's Throwback Thursday  review of The Dark Knight , I decided to do a quick Stop 5 countdown of my Top 5 Favorite Batman  Villains. Now, these are my personal picks, and all based on my personal preference. So, my list may not reflect yours. But, here we go, my Top 5 Favorite Batman  Villains.        Before we get to the Top 5, a few honorable mentions: Bane, Killer Croc, Hugo Strange, Scarecrow, and Mad Hatter. Okay, now to the Top 5:         # 5: Riddler - Edward Nygma, also known as the Riddler, is a villain that likes to prove his intellectual superiority using puzzles to confound people, especially Batman. I like the Riddler, as he is smart and capable of outwitting Batman, if only his pride and narcissism didn't always get the better of him. Jim Carrey previously played the Riddler in 1995's Batman Forever,  and actor Paul Dano i...