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People Like Us Review

People Like Us makes the attempt to connect with us all on a human level. While the film has noble intentions and nicely ties things up when all is said and done, it fails to provide the emotional rollercoaster it so desperately longs to be.

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Why I Love (And You Should Revisit) ‘Alien’

Alien is one of the most important sci-fi films ever made. With Prometheus about to enter theaters, you may have been one of many—myself included—who put “watch Alien” on their to-do list.

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What If Krypton’s Past Looked Like One Of Earth’s Possible Futures?

There are nights when I’m laying in bed, staring at the ceiling, just about to fall asleep and a thought pops into my head like: If Krypton was an advanced civilization, did they have warp drive capabilities? If Zod was a general, did Krypton just have an army? Did they have an air force or a navy? If Jor-El was one of their smartest scientists like our Einstein, did they develop a space program? Before the planet spontaneously combusted, did they develop something like Starfleet to explore strange, new worlds and seek out new live forms and go boldly where no Kryptonian had gone before?

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Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg set for ‘The World’s End’

Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg will ride again. After gaining fans and traction with Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Wright and Pegg have finally gotten a third comedy in motion: The World’s End. Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg will ride again. After gaining fans and traction with Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Wright and Pegg have set a third comedy in motion: The World’s End.

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Brad Bird Heading Back to ‘1952’ for Disney

Finally assured that he can direct real people just as well as digital ones, Disney has recruited The Incredibles and Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol director Brad Bird to direct a mystery project entitled 1952.

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The Avengers Review

Ever since Marvel Studios started turning its properties into movies with the release of Iron Man in 2008, The Avengers was always going to be the endgame in one of the most ambitious blockbusters projects in recent times. Fans have been dying to know — is it worth the wait?

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The Top 5 Batman Team-Ups I’d Like To See

The Brave and the Bold was one of the coolest, most unique comic books of the Silver and Bronze Age. It starred The Batman in monthly team-ups with other characters from the DC Universe. The only exception was Superman, who he co-starred with in The World’s Finest; and who also anchored his own team-up book, DC Comics Presents. The Batman is basically a loner. A mystery – a myth – an urban legend. He keeps to the shadows. He doesn’t usually work with ANY one. So a team-up with The Batman is special. EPIC! There are at least five team-ups that would be very cool to see!

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Kurtzman, Orci Rewriting ‘Amazing Spider-Man 2’

The Amazing Spider-Man has yet to hit theaters, but Sony has long-planned for a sequel regardless. Not only has a script been written, but it will also be rewritten already. Famed screenwriting duo Alex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci will rework the script.

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Green Lantern: The Animated Series #0 Review

The all-ages adventure begins in this issue that sets the stage for the monthly series! Green is the color of will power, and one of the most powerful lights in the universe. The Guardians have harnessed this power to create an intergalactic police force wielding green power rings. What happens when Hal Jordan and Kilowog find one of these rings abandoned in space? Has one of their comrades fallen, or is something even more sinister happening?

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Stephen J. Cannell’s The Greatest American Hero #1 Review

Twenty-five years after going off the air on ABC television, The Greatest American Hero is back – as a comic book! Stephen J. Cannell’s The Greatest American Hero, adapted by series star William Katt presents the pilot story over three issues! It all starts here, as naive high school teacher, Ralph Hinkley is given a super suit by mysterious aliens and partnered with gruff, old-school FBI agent Bill Maxwell! The world will never be the same!

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