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    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Ten Avengers Characters Who Sho ...
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    "Now that we’re sure there’s an Avengers movie on the way, and that it will be tied into the movies Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Thor, Ant-Man and Captain America (full title: The First Avenger: Captain America), it’s time to begin speculating on what other characters will be cast to fill out the team’s roster. In addition to the four characters starring in their own preceding titles, as well as cameo-man Nick Fury, there’s a good chance we’ll see Vision and Black Widow rounding out an even six team members. Yet I speculate on the basis that I haven’t picked up an issue of any Avengers title in at least a decade. Still, I’m excited about the film and have hopes of seeing at least one of my favorite, deserving superheroes end up on the big screen in The Avengers since none of them will likely get their own movie. Plus, a bunch of them allow for more Marvel movie tie-ins. So, I ask that Marvel Studios feature a lucky seven teammates and showcase " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog Ambitious Failure Blog-a-Thon
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    "I have about 800 ideas for books that I'll probably never write; one of them is acollection of case studies of films that initially flopped, only to be reclaimed as classics. In the same vein, via GreenCine Daily comes news of the Ambitious Failure blogathon. Beginning today and running through Sunday the 24th, the blogathon was initiated by William Speruzzi, who writes: Pushing the limits of budget, creativity and patience can all be a bust in the end but that is in the eye of the beholder. Can hindsight work in a film?s favor? Was the criticism deserved or misguided? What makes a film that aspires to reach beyond the boundaries of entertainment go down in flames? Who gets to determine its demise? What is an ambitious failure? That?s what we?re here to find out. There are four entries up already, each approaching the concept of failure from a different angle. Perhaps unsurprisingly, 50 percent are so far concerned with films by Francis Ford Coppola: [More]
    SCY385SCY385 BEAUTIFUL, BUT FLAWED!
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    "I am an absolute Alien fan. I have loved the film since it was released in the summer of 1979. I think it is brilliant film, and I have recommended it to anyone who would listen. Aliens, the sequel, which was released the summer of 1986 some seven years later, is not one of my favorite films, but I have respect for it. It did help give birth to the female action hero; and for that I will always be grateful. Aliens is a very different film from the first, and I can respect the fact that James Cameron did not want to do a retread of the first. He made his own movie, and did a good job, but it is not my favorite Alien movie. Now, fast forward to 1992. I knew that there was going to be a sequel to Aliens, because at the end of the credits of Aliens, if you listen carefully, you will hear the sound of an Alien egg opening up. My first thought was , Why? Then I thought about how Hollywood worked, and smacked own my head for being stupid. My first hope was that maybe they woul ... " [More]
 
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