Another late post fro this regular because this week I hacen't matched many T.V shows, which is surprising for me, because I've had a lot of work and not much in the T.V. area has interested me. I have, however, began to re-watch a show that I enjoy a lot, so this week this show gets the honour. The show being The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes:
An animated version of The Avengers comics, which is meant to be for children, but is very enjoyable. Although it does stick to the cartoon idea being set for children, it does seem to me to appeal to all ages, if you like The Avengers. It sticks to the some of the main storylines, with Ultron and set up for a Skrull invasion, and the members of the team are perfectly in character. As well as this however, the show also presents a lively, fun atmosphere around every stroy, even the more serious ones, that keeps you interested and enjoying each epsiode all the way through. Some aspects, that in any other show would seem improbable, in this show because of the atmosphere presented seem to work, like Hulk being able to take out the rest of the team and then Captain America being able to do the same the very next epsiode. An attractive aspect of this show is also the simplicity of it with well known characters and stories and clear progression make it an easy and fun show to watch while your also getting work done.
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Monday, 28 November 2011
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
'Preperation' for The Avengers
With The Avengers coming out relatively soon - May 4th 2012 so only 6 months - yes this seems like a lot now I've written it but compared to how long the film has been built up, it seems like nothing. Due to this I have decided to 'prepare' myself for going to see it. How do I do this? Well, how else? Read and watch anything related to The Avengers I can get my desperate, little hands on. The new Hulk comic, which I am actually beginning to enjoy, is part of this, along with back issues of The Avengers, Captain America, Iron Man and Thor, anything that contains an Avenger like Young Avengers, all previous Marvel films that have built up to this and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes series, that although childish is actually quite enjoyable. I will try and spread out the 'preperation' so it lasts most of the 6 months but I'll probably get too excited and do it all in 2 or 3 months, leaving me desperate for 3 months waiting for the film. This does mean, however, I will probably be left with even higher expectations than I have now, if that's possible, so if the film doesn't deliver I will be so disappointed.
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