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Peter Parker finds a clue that might help him understand why his parents disappeared when he was young. His path puts him on a collision course with Dr. Curt Connors, his father's former partner.
Ok, it's no Avengers and it's gonna get a knocking in two weeks when Batman releases world wide, so it won't reach Avengers level of takings, BUTm bloody good
Now, everyone knows since my Hunger Games review (what do you mean you didn't read it?!? https://www.sanitarium.fm/archives/684) reading my reviews I review partially on how a film makes me feel when I come out of it… Now Avengers made me feel like I could be an Avenger myself, it made me feel positive that I could be a hero when I grow up (yeah like that'll happen), BUT, Spiderman was JUST a great movie, really great, BUT it wasn;t an avengers film, it didn;t give me that great fizz
Maybe this isn't helped by the Tobey Maguire trilogy only being a few years back (yeah yeah, even the crappy third one with rubbish venom), but I did prefer the cast of this one for sure. Andrew Garfield does a great job as Spiderman and his relationship with Gwen Stacy, played by his real life girlfriend (lucky bastard) Emma Stone is a genuinely fun thing to watch.
Denis Leary playing Captain Stacy is awesome and some of his stand up helps him make a great police captain aswell, on stage he is rough, ready and hilarious, and here he is too in places and you genuinely like the character too…
The stand out performances come from Rhys Ifans as Doctor Curt Connors, Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben and Sally Field as Aunt May, you actually start to care about these characters, especially Aunt may, one of the characters that seemed to come off badly in the last trilogy, especially with the comics and more recent TV cartoon versions of spiderman portraying Aunt May as less the sweet old lady and more the strong confident mother figure, hell, some even see the current Aunt May as Marvels answer to Alfred, Batmans butler, happy enough to look after Bruce Wayne and serve the food and stitch up the bat costume as much as pull a shotgun on trespassers
Anyway, I did love this film, but the lack of fizz means it can't rate up with Avengers, so it can't make a 9, it'll have to stick with a respectable 8 outta 10
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There is no time for peace. No respite. No forgiveness.
There is only WAR.
In the nightmare future of the 41st Millennium, Mankind teeters upon the brink of destruction. The galaxy-spanning Imperium of Man is beset on all sides by ravening aliens and threatened from within by Warp-spawned entities and heretical plots. Only the strength of the immortal Emperor of Terra stands between humanity and its annihilation, and in his name, countless warriors and agents do battle against the encroaching darkness. Foremost amongst them stand the Space Marines, the ultimate protectors of Mankind.
Across airless moons, within the depths of dark, twisted hive worlds and even in the immaterial realm of Warp space, battles rage that will shape the future of the galaxy forever.
It is a universe that you can enter today, if you dare. But remember that this is a dark and terrible era, and there is no peace amongst the stars…
The Warhammer 40,000 Rulebook is your essential guide to playing atmospheric battles in the 41st Millennium. It helps you field majestic armies of Citadel miniatures across the war-ravaged battlefields of the far-future, in the ultimate contest of strategy and skill.
With 452 full-colour pages, this hardback Rulebook is packed with rich background and contains all the rules for fighting pulse-pounding tabletop battles. The Rulebook includes exciting features such as dynamic close-combat, flyers, psychic devastation and interactive scenery. As well as jaw-dropping artwork, contained within is a history of the 41st Millennium and a richly detailed guide to the races and weapons of the far-future. It also features a comprehensive hobby section to set you on the path to choosing, collecting and building your own Warhammer 40,000 army of Citadel miniatures.
It's coming soon and it looks awesome.
As mentioned above, these products will only be available from a Games Workshop Hobby Centre on the 30th June and we expect them to run out of stock on the same day. Once they're gone they are very definitely gone!
Well as you can see above this seems to be the GW2 world map datamined from the GW2.dat file and the mas of GW1 super imposed over their spots on the map…
Recently Reddit was a buzz because that_shaman came across a map of Tyria but now that the dust has settled, WoodenPotatoes decided to take a look at this map and found some interesting lore mistakes that he speculates on in his video.
If you know your lore which many Guild Wars original fans will, then looking at this map will raise certain questions.
One of these questions WoodenPotatoes brings up is whether this was created from the perspective of an in game character that did not have all the information because otherwise the inconsistencies of the map would break the lore of the game.
He also speculates on when the map was created which from his observation appears to be after the Exodus of the Gods.
Keep in mind that this entire map has not been commented on by ArenaNet so at any point they can remove this map and redesign accordingly.
I am very curious to hear what the GW2 community has to say on a world they undoubtedly love. Leave a comment below and let us know.