Thursday, November 28, 2019

SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING REVIEW.

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has released some extraordinary movies and some awful ones all through its present run. Regardless of the high acclaim  Spider-Man film has gotten, I need to state this one was extremely just OK. In SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING, 15-year-old Peter Parker (Tom Holland) can hardly wait to support his new tutor, Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), with any hero work the last may have accessible. However, Stark needs to guard his young protege at home in Queens, living with his Aunt May (Marisa Tomei) and going to secondary school with companions like his great buddy Ned (Jacob Batalon). Diminish scrapes at being sidelined, so consistently he goes out searching for wrongdoing to stop around the area. One night he meets (well, face to veil) with a gathering of ATM burglars outfitted with amazing, cutting edge weapons. Inevitably Peter follows the hazardous apparatus to a group run by Adrian Toomes (Michael Keaton), who's for quite some time harbored resentment against the Avengers and the undercover organizations that work with them. Subside's journey to put a conclusion to Toomes' hazardous game prompts risk and astounding disclosures, just as one irritated Iron Man.

There has been extraordinary achievement in the MCU as of late with films like Guardians of the Galaxy and Doctor Strange enabling the studio to have a great time with its characters. This is actually how you would need a film about youthful Spider-Man to be done yet lamentably it just comes up short. 

The film itself is certifiably not an awful one by any stretch of the imagination; it's only that with the entirety of the fervor of the character coming back to Marvel after two bombed endeavors at Sony, we anticipated significantly more. The film does well to show the Peter Parker as your more-than-normal secondary school kid who shuffles the challenges of being an adolescent and a covered hero in the exemplary Peter Parker way: ineffectively. In any case, it takes in excess of a decent character to make a decent film. 

On that note, I need to concur with the numerous individuals adulating Tom Holland's depiction of the title character. He makes an unfathomable showing however, for me, the sole Peter Parker will be Tobey Maguire. As a youthful comic book fan, seeing Spidey on the big screen just because will consistently be a feature of my childhood. 

Back to the plot: it's a blend of secondary school dramatization and blockbuster activity and both work very well freely. Be that as it may, having Iron Man appear at get Spidey out of a sketchy situation at whatever point he needs it detracts from what our saint truly is: a child making sense of being a legend. All things considered, the film completes well, with Peter at long last understanding that he needs to make the right decision, regardless of whether it implies taking a chance with his life, in the event that he needs to turn into a genuine legend. 

Generally speaking, the film isn't horrendous, notwithstanding this somewhat basic survey. It's in reality truly pleasant. In any case, sadly, it experiences the now-stale Marvel film recipe. The way things are, I need to give it a 8/10.
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Sunday, November 24, 2019

The Dark Knight

When we hear or talk about the great personalities we instantly recall their achievements, their efforts or something ridiculously brilliant about them. Similarly, when we talk about villainy, the first character that comes to our mind is the "Joker". The success behind Christopher Nolan's masterpiece was not just Nolan himself but a combination of brilliance by multiple stars like Christian Bale, Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman,  Aaron Eckhart and the great Heath Ledger. The Dark Knight is listed in one of the all time great movies and that was because of a symbolic character Heath Ledger played. The "Joker", a notorious psychopathic killer whose crime spree has no ends.

We perceive villains to be somewhat materialistic in every movie with some fixation occurred in the past and they vent out those frustrations with a killing spree. But the Dark Knight's Joker set the bar too high for any villain to reach or surpass. We just read about the "Joker" in comics and the Jokers in the past did not scare us at all but who would've thought this thriller would leave its viewers in an awe. The Joker seems to be not materialistic at all as  he follows what drives him and what intrigues him. Remember the scene where he just burns the whole gigantic pyramid of money? That just sums up his unpredictable nature.

Shifting our attention to the wealthy spoiled kid known as Bruce Wayne who took the initiative and put over the costume of The Batman, the vigilante who had already taken the city out of the deep vicious circle of corruption and volatile condition of Gotham one along with Lieutenant Gordon and DA Harvey Dent. One thing really exceptional about Batman is its just not some superhero with supernatural powers and his heroics are incomplete without the use of some made up powers. This super hero relies on gadgets designed specially by Mr. Fox. It doesn't need some underprivileged individual to develop a feeling to save the city or community. A wealthy Bruce Wayne could have just watched the city burn but the Joker was so irresistible.

All in all, the movie was so good that it secured a place in our long lasting memories. A combination of suspense, thrill, action and what not. Two equally pertinent and prominent characters struggling to predict each other's move and giving a hard time. The movie is highlighted in one of the greatest pieces of all time. When you start taking side of the hero and just start hating the villain because of his unscrupulous nature, that shows how natural the stars played their roles. Unfortunately, Heath could not see his masterpiece on screen but he left us with a lot of words to live by, lots of messages to follow. Even after 15 years, The Dark Knight is still watched and even its posters and quotes are seen on walls, graffiti, cars and what not specially Joker's.

"Why so serious?" hm? Please be kind and give your feedback below.

Iron-Man

Iron-Man film, released in 2008, was about the character of Iron-Man and how he reveals himself to the world. It was the first movie by MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe). In comics however, you will be surprised to hear this, the origin of Iron-Man does not come from the Iron-Man comic itself but Iron-Man was raised as a new hero by Marvel in “Tales of suspense” 1959 #39. Iron-man is one of the greatest heroes of Marvel because he has no supernatural powers, he is a reality that can come true.The origin story of Iron-Man in comics is tremendously different from the one in the movie itself.


  • In the movie, Iron-Man 1, Tony is called to Afghanistan for the demonstration of his latest missile Jericho”, which is a repulsorlift technology, it splits into 16 smaller missiles after reaching the entitled height and amplitude. It has a very powerful blast and creates the strongest shock wave. Whereas, in comic, tales of suspense 1959 #39, story starts with Tony Stark in a secluded area in U.S. defense perimeter showing US army general his latest invention of transistor that can increase the force of any device thousand fold.
  • Next, in the movie Tony goes to Afghanistan with his friend Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes for the demonstration of his “Jericho” missile to fight against the terrorist group called Ten Rings. In comic Tony goes to Vitenam with U.S military to end the rules of a menacing tyrant Wong-Chu also called “The Red Gorilla Tyrant”. He goes to villages and challenges people of that village for a fight, if they lose he takes over the village.  
  • In movie, Tony’s convoy is ambushed by Ten Rings and he gets hurt with a missile of his own industry (irony much? Yeah!!!) And a shrapnel enters his body stabbing him near his heart. In comic, Tony steps on a booby trap setup by the enemy and a shrapnel stabs him near his heart.
  • In movie, the character of Professor Yinsen is shown as an unknown Russian scientist. He puts electromagnet in Tony’s chest to keep the shrapnel from entering his heart. Tony does not recognize him though they have met before. In comic, Professor Yinsen is a famous Chinese Physicist and Tony appears to be his fan. Tony works without the electromagnet in his chest.
  • In movie, Tony stark builds a miniaturized arc reactor to keep his heart running and to power his suit. Yinsen and tony work together to build the iron-man suit. A very detailed making of Iron-man’s suit is shown in the movie. In comic, Tony makes tony transistors instead of an arc reactor and not a great lot of detail is given about his suit. The suit he built in Iron-man 1 is the exact replica of that in comic. In both, movie and comic, Yinsen dies while buying time for Tony’s suit to power up. In both, movie and comic, Tony has only one week before the shrapnel enters his heart and he will die.
  • In movie, Iron-man fights the ten rings and avenges the death of his fellow. He destroys every weapon Ten Rings own because all of them belong to stark industries. In comic, a detailed fight of Iron-man and Wong-Chu is demonstrated. There is no mention of any weapon related to stark industries. There is a detail of technology installed in his iron suit like suction cups, pressure powered jet, Top-Hat transistor, and fire torch etc.
  • The comic ends with Iron-man killing Wong-Chu and his gang whereas the movie continues leading to a different story. There are also other characters in movie like Pepper Potts, Obadiah Stane, Lieutenant Colonel James Rhodes, Happy Hogan, Agent Phil Coulson (S.H.I.E.L.D) etc that are not there in the comic story.


          Smash!!!Barroom!!!
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Comics vs Cinema

INTRODUCTION


If a movie is based on a book people do tend to read the book later to see the difference between the book and the movie. People always complain about how the movie was so much different from the book and how the book was better than the movie and all, same situations had been faced by MCU as well but to cater to these complaints the directors of MCU, Russo Brothers, replied that their movies are different from the comics because if you already know the story the element of suspense will be exterminated and what was the point of making a movie when you can actually read the book. To me these explanations make total sense, most of the marvel fans have already read the comics and know their timeline fully and if a movie is made based on the comics they can ruin it for those who haven’t read the comics. There are a lot of people who prefer watching a movie instead of reading a book. Now because there is a huge percentage of people who do not read comics or to whom comics are not available, they have watched the movies but are clueless about if the movie replicates the comics or not, what is the story difference, what was the actual origin of the character is and more. Some people do not care to go deeper into the hustle of finding all those answers to the questions they have because you do not get complete information without spending hours into research. If you are a person, like me, who cannot sit until they have got all the answers to every query they have, without caring about how much time they spend in the research don’t worry because I will be your hero. I will write about every single MCU and DCEU movie, their relation with comics and difference between the story lines of movies and comics. You won’t have to spend those hours into tiring research just to end up with incomplete information. I will have for you every element in the store.
Stay tuned guys!!!
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Sunday, November 17, 2019

About Us

We are 5 students of Business Administration. Being the Comic enthusiasts that we are, we thought of providing the world with our insights of this genre of Marvel and DC, specifically. We want to provide the world with the insights of both comic and cinematic universe of Marvel and DC. For newbies we will provide step by step insight into this universe and for die hard fans like us we will provide honest and harsh critics on all the movies and comics. Each of us will be talking on specific parts of this universe. As a group of bloggers our goal is to promote this genre and reach as many people as we can by covering everything we can to attract people to this genre. The ones who are already part of it we want them to connect and become an integral part of our Comic Cinematic Universe. Hope that you will like to be the part of this nerd family.