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Subj: Who'd have thought those things would make money one day?
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 at 04:02:12 pm EDT (Viewed 1 times)
Reply Subj: Aww. the memories of your AMB articles this bring on...
Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 at 02:51:12 pm EDT (Viewed 1 times)



The articles I did that were recycled into the essay volumes Assembled and Assembled 2 have raised over $2000 for The Hero Initiative charity. Assembled 3 has been in production hell for over a year now but it'll doubtless debut sometime.



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    Perhaps we go back to collect the avengers now?


Avengers comics right now have the same problem X-Men suffered from in the 90s: too many titles with little continuity or co-ordination, making for inconsistent characterisation and poor plot choices. I'm afraid my knowledge of the series starts to get spotty as soon as the Bendis years kick in.


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    No too much to add, only the little nitpicks from the end that you point out, NOW that we got a more than decent film, are getting beigger and bigger in my mind:
    Thus, I miss the mansion/Jarvis/Avengers assamble cry/"and then came a day..." more and more
    All of this things would have made These Avengers far more "My Avengers" and perhaps less Ultimates? (never read them, just guesing) and for sure would have put goss bumps in me (or however you say it)


That's goose bumps, referring to the long-necked fowl whose skin has tiny pimples on it.

No matter how good a movie or any kind of story is there's always something left out. I gather there's around 30 minutes of deleted scenes scheduled for the BluRay release.



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    Thank you for your analysis, I hope others poster do it as well, I love to coment my movies


You're welcome. There's a review of John Carter by me at http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=5370






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