
Indifference between Captain America and Iron Man cause major problems for the Avengers as they struggle to come to terms with the tragedy they have actually caused.
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Indifference between Captain America and Iron Man cause major problems for the Avengers as they struggle to come to terms with the tragedy they have actually caused.
I must have been under a rock for the past week as totally missed watching this new trailer for Civil War! The build up surrounding this film really has been huge and I am rather excited about it in all honesty. The Marvel Universe has been pretty disappointing recently and I am hoping this will bring it back up the high levels they have set in the past for the different films!
Nice to see they have eventually brought Spider-Man into the same Universe and that was a nice way to end this trailer. Which also made me book my midnight screening ticket, luckily off work that week.
I am certainly Team Iron Man!
Who are you supporting?
One of the worst things about watching a lot of films has to be when your really looking forward to one. It has a lot of hype around it, it features one of your favourite actors, you like the sound of the story. You rush to see it at the cinema when it’s released and when it starts you are expecting a lot (probably the first problem) and in the end you are left feeling disappointed. Sometimes though even a little bit of hope for some films is too much and again you are disappointed as the credits roll.


Our favourite superheroes are back together again for a second outing together. A lot has happened since New York and we have seen Iron Man, Captain America and Thor battle different demons before this story.

Steve Rogers is struggling to come to terms with life in the modern world and must face up to things from the past as well as understanding that things aren’t like they used to be, when SHIELD comes under threat who can he really trust?
Continue reading “Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) Review”

When Ally reads an article in a magazine asking What’s Your Number? She realises that she is nearly double of the national average of 10.5 lovers. This makes her re-value her lifestyle and life in general looking back at her 20 lovers trying to find out if any of them are the one . . .

When the world needs them The Avengers will . . . Assemble!

After being deemed unfit for military service many times, Steve Rogers (Evans) eventually manages to get himself into the army with the chance of being involved in a top-secret project. This turns him into Captain America, a superhero which couldn’t be further from his previous lifestyle.
Continue reading “Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) Review”
As we are entering June, the summer films are going to be coming out thick and fast over the next couple of months. Let’s have a look and see what we have to look forward to! As with most summer films, a lot seem to be based around comic books. We have another installment from X-Men (hopefully doing better than Wolverine) and the much anticipated Captain America: The First Avenger, which is the last film in the build up to ‘The Avengers’ which is due out next year. A couple of comedies thrown in. But let’s face it, this summer is about the final Harry Potter film, part 2 of the Deathly Hallows. The end of the franchise after 10 years since it all began.
It doesn’t seem that many out and out romantic comedies are going for a summer release (unless of course I have missed them). Definitely more for the action and adventure angle this summer!
What films are you looking forward to most this summer?