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Comic Book Heroes: The Best of 2010-2012

By Stacey Budd

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With the release of The Dark Knight Rises on DVD and Blu Ray, and the excitement surrounding the release of Iron Man 3 in 2013, we can’t help but think that there probably hasn’t been a better time to be a superhero. Following the overwhelming success of Kick Ass back in 2010, the last two years have spiralled into a whirlwind of Marvel-mania, as comic book heroes from across the decades have congregated on our screens in a fight against evil and a triumph for spandex. Over 70 years on from the foundation of Marvel Comics, geeks and film-lovers alike are still going crazy for caped crusaders, mad for masked vigilantes, and wild for iron-clad warriors. Whether its uber strength, the power of flight, x-ray vision, or extra-sensory perception you’re looking for, we have it all here in our look back at the best superhero movies of the past two years.

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Set images from 'Thor 2: The Dark World' (2013)

Source: Reddit This comes from Reddit user horndog209, and shows a few images from the set of Thor 2, shooting in Bourne Woods, just on the border of London.

Check out the set images after the jump:

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Kazed reviews: 'Marvel's Avengers Assemble/The Avengers' (2012) *SPOILER FREE*

The culmination of all the events following 2008's Iron Man boiled down to this film.

I've stated many times that I was worried about watching The Avengers because of the excess of top industry stars.

A little into the film, and it was clear that myself and the rest of the audience were in for a hell of an experience.

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Blu-ray review for 'THOR' (2011)

Synopsis: The powerful but arrogant warrior Thor is cast out of the fantastic realm of Asgard and sent to live amongst humans on Earth, where he soon becomes one of their finest defenders. This'll be a first of what I hope to be a long line of home release reviews. First up though, THOR on Blu-ray. I'll run through the various features available on the disc itself, and write up a short little review for each section. The film itself, of course requires no review, as I stand by my original take back when it was released(You can watch it HERE) "Marvel One Shot - 'The Consultant'"  This was a nice little short showing the events leading up to Stark's confrontation with General Ross regarding the Avengers Initiative. It's a short 4-minute clip, it's mostly Agent Coulson and one of his colleagues discussing the Avengers Initiative, but I won't go into much detail with this. It's better if you watch it for yourself, it'll give you a nice little insight into The Initiative, but not too much. This here's the first clip: You can find the rest in it's entirety on YouTube. I couldn't find one I could embed due to copyright restrictions. "Featurettes" The featurettes are an incredible look at how the various stages of the film were put together; from the conception to it's translation to screen from the pages of the iconic comic. There are some brilliant clips of the amazing set construction for the small town in New Mexico, the Throne Room in Asgard, and the Rainbow Bridge, to name a few. The featurettes are a delicious slice of the THOR 'making-of' cake, and provide a fascinating insight into how much thought, time and manpower went into creating such wonderful set pieces and character costumes. "Delete Scenes (w/ commentary)" Watching the deleted scenes with the commentary on was somewhat irritating, simply because the sound levels were all over the place. Director Kenneth Branagh's commentary was interesting, but the problem was, that his voice was a much higher volume than the actual footage, so when he had done speaking, the clip was quiet, and was difficult to hear what was going on in the clip. Yes, I realise by putting the commentary on, the idea is to listen to the commentator- not the clip. Other DVD's didn't do that. Just sayin'. Other than this minor issue, though, the deleted scenes were average at best, though some do explain how particular events led to one another in the film, like the coronation of THOR, and also expands a little on the characters development for The Warriors Three, for example. Overall there isn't much variety in terms of special features on the disc, although there is a choice of deleted scenes/featurettes, a bloopers/gag reel is something that is a rare addition to many home releases these days. Is it worth your money, though? Yes. Yes it is. Rating (out of 5):       
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Cool new Avengers (2012) on-set images

This is cool, I love some of the shots in this set. There are some better ones if you head on down to The Reel Scoop, some nice candid shots in there. I especially loe the ones with Jeremy Renner ogling Scarlett Johannson. Lol. Anyway, here we have it:       Ahhh. I still can't help but to not be too excited about The Avengers, it might be a little overkill with the amount of talent in the film. With so many big names in this, one must ask the question: Will there be enough screen time for everyone? Avengers hits the Big Screen Summer 2012.
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