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Review: Game of Thrones ‘Oathbreaker’ – Mythmaker

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At this point in Game of Thrones we have surpassed the stories as told by George R.R. Martin in his A Song of Ice and Fire books. Like Jon Snow’s return from death, we’ve broken the void and have seen into the ether. The show uses ‘Oathbreaker’ to comment upon the fact the stories we’ve all been told now mean nothing and are completely in the past. That doesn’t mean the past is to be trusted.

Ser Davos may be the most logical character on Game of Thrones. He believes only the things he’s seen and only the tales of those who are the exclusive authority on a subject. His face when confronted with the newly resurrected Jon Snow is one of disbelief and pragmatism. Davos wants to reason with Jon and ask questions about the worldly things he remembers; namely his murder.

Melisandre wants to know what’s beyond. The stories she believes in have been shaken to their cores after the failure of Stannis Baratheon to take Winterfell and become the chosen son of R’hllor. She chomps at the bits of Jon’s post-homicide memory and wants to know what he’s seen of the afterlife.

“Nothing. There was nothing at all.” – Jon Snow

The stories of Gods and the afterlife and The Great Stallion might be horseshit after all. But Jon’s back and Melisandre believes in that above all else. The Lord of Light has given her another miracle and Davos and the rest of the Wildlings and Night’s Watchmen have witnessed this as well. Some have even come to accept Jon Snow as some sort of God*.

In the continued past adventures of Bran Stark and The Three-Eyed Raven, more myths are undone as we finally see the famous battle between Ned Stark and Ser Arthur Dayne. One of the building blocks of Ned Stark’s tale of honorable courage has been his victory over the Sword of the Morning. Ned has always been more humble when recounting this story and for good reason, as Bran and the viewer see that Ned would have lost and been killed by Arthur if it hadn’t been for Howland Reed (father of Meera and Jojen) stabbing Dayne in the back (of his throat).

I’d like to give pause to the coherent thematic discussion to kneel at the feet of the fight choreographers for this particular sword fight. It wasn’t the flashiest or most tense battle we’ve seen on this show but that’s what makes it a slice of exciting genius. The fight is shot with minimal takes and from very wide angles. We can see each and every move of the combatants and the skill it takes to wield these heavy weapons. Arthur Dayne was fighting with two! This fight is one which might typically be forgotten when all the fireworks have exploded at the end of a season but it’s this sort of detail that makes Game of Thrones the best show on television.

Elsewhere, Tyrion continues to try to build his legend for people who couldn’t care less. His exchanges with Messandei and Grey Worm are priceless as he coins phrases left and right and exudes all the charms and stereotypical Tyrion-isms he is known for across the Narrow Sea. Unfortunately for Tyrion, Messandei and Grey Worm have zero need for this dwarf’s poeticism and parlor tricks.

Tyrion’s mythology is as useless in Meereen as Varys’s own legend turns out to be in The Red Keep. Until this point, Varys’s word and sources have been the most infallible on the show but we finally see who his little “birds” actually are and just how easy they can be turned against their allegiance, if they even had one in the first place. Maester Qyburn discovers that young children have been the bearers of the Spider’s news in Westeros and wins them over to his side with such simple things as sweets.

Dany is now beholden to her attachment to the deceased Khal Drogo amidst a group of other widowed Khaleesies. Her own created mythology may even come back to bite as her “Breaker of Chains”, “The Unburnt” and “Mother of Dragons” monikers will seem to the humble widows as highfalutin dressings to a woman who abandoned her rightful place in Dothraki culture.

This is the wild west when it comes to whose story will survive and which winner will wind up telling it.

The High Sparrow gets his own frightening moment in ‘Oathbreaker’ recounting the story of the godly Mother to Tommen when he demands that his actual mother be able to see the body of Myrcella. The fact that ‘Oathbreaker’ premieres on Mother’s Day is most definitely not lost amongst Benioff and Weiss and is a horrifically creepy touch of detail as we fear for Tommen’s safety in the mouth of Sparrow madness.

Arya believes in her own fake myth so greatly that Jaqen H’gar gives her back her eyes.

Back in the hellhole that has been Winterfell, Smalljon Umber comes to town to demand an alliance, refusing to believe the stories Ramsey Snow** purports about the death of his father. Umber breathes some fire in the court of Ramsey and his dissension against the word of this bastard is highly entertaining. Umber stands behind his brazen words because of the ace stashed deep in his sleeve. When denying fealty to Ramsey in the form of bowing or swearing loyalty, Umber presents two long-missing characters of the series in Osha and Rickon Stark. Welcome home, Rickon. I fear the hell you will likely be put through.

Rounding things off back at Castle Black, Jon Snow brings his murderers to justice on the hangman’s noose. This includes Ser Alliser Thorne, who actually dies with dignified words and the smallest bit of honor, and Olly, the young boy who stabbed Jon in the heart, ceasing its beating for good***. Olly’s arc has been an interesting one as the once protege of Jon, saving his life whilst killing Ygritte and eventually Jon himself in the coup. Olly is one of the saddest elements Game of Thrones has given its audience and the most telling sign that Jon Snow isn’t the man he was before he was killed.

In his previous life, Jon Snow would’ve taken Olly off the chopping block forgiving his sins and believing in a life under misleading circumstances. In this life, Jon Snow lets Olly hang for his crimes more likely for killing Ygritte than actually ending his own life.

Or is it from pure cold-hearted ambivalence? When Jon ends up giving Dolorous Edd the reigns to Castle Black and walks off into the wild, he has clearly lost belief in his oath to the Night’s Watch.

Or has he become more pragmatic? He’s already lived through his oath to the Watch, having died trying to protect The Wall and his brothers. This new life doesn’t bind him to that obligation and his willingness to leave his friends behind, destroying the lives of four sworn brothers shows this Jon Snow has a new agenda.

Or no agenda at all?

Jon Snow and the rest of the characters in Game of Thrones are forging new stories against a world that is facing a fresh start. Pasts cannot be trusted and only the bold will be proven to survive.

Or not?

“My watch has ended.” – Jon Snow

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*Except Tormund has pecker-proof that this isn’t actually true.

**Still not calling him Bolton.

***Is there any proof his heart is actually beating in its resurrected form?

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Hi, Miss Parker: Aunt May’s Role in the MCU

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After writing a review of Captain America: Civil War for this website, as I was posting it on social media, a lot of the comments that I got agreed with my sentiment that Marissa Tomei is the most attractive Aunt May that we’ve ever seen. George Constanza could not be reached for comment.

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In the DVD Stan Lee’s Mutants Monsters and Marvels, which came with my original 2002 Spider-Man DVD, Stan Lee mentioned that he created Aunt May for the comics so that Spider-Man could worry about her, giving him an additional challenge. If he goes east, he can stop the villain who is going to blow up the city, but Aunt May needs her medication and the pharmacy is west. It gave this relatable character an additional headache besides his crime-fighting and the bullies and the angry girlfriends and Mr. Jameson.

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That was back in the 1960’s. Today, someone old enough to be someone’s aunt might have grown up in the 60’s and be a bit livelier than the doting grandmother-type. The Ultimate Spider-Man comic books did an excellent job of making Aunt May a bit more fun. She was an ex-hippie who was a bit more aware of what the young people were into. But she was still an older woman and the thing both of these versions had in common was that Aunt May was always looking out for Peter Parker. She was his conscience. And, like most superheroes, Spider-Man kept his identity a secret to protect those that he loved, harsh lessons he learned with both MJ and Gwen in multiple movie versions.

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But does making May younger diminish the challenge that she once represented in Spider-Man’s life, that of having to take care of her in her old age? Will the producers of Spider-Man: Homecoming give Aunt May a health problem? Money has always been one of Peter’s challenges, a woman who just lost her husband (Uncle Ben is not mentioned in Civil War) and has to care for a teenaged boy would definitely have those problems. Of course, now Spidey has a rich friend in Tony Stark who is very generous with grants, so has Aunt May been reduced to just eye candy for Tony Stark and any audience member who likes the mature women? Comment below.

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Miss Parker just doesn’t know!

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Review: The Flash ‘Rupture’ – Barry Allen Is Gone In A Flash

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Powerless, desperate for his speed back and not a clue on how to proceed further, Barry Allen is a changed man now as The Flash continues on with season two. Things get a little muddy, as a speedster gains new power, another disappears and two are potentially born.

Picking up a little bit following the sapping of Barry’s speed and his sudden change back to a normal human, Cisco and Barry, through the help of Iris, have created a new way to thwart the less-intense enemies that are running around Central City.

Opening up with a thrilling chase scene through lower Central City, we see two criminals speeding through the streets, being chased by something. At first, you are one to presume that it’s not the Flash, given the events from a week prior, but the cat in the cat-and-mouse game turned out to be a speedster. But who? Obviously, with multiple Earths and other speedsters that have to be running amok, it could be any number of people.

Flashing over to S.T.A.R. Labs, we see a familiar scene, Cisco is at the computer, relaying information over to Barry as the chase ensues. Iris is running back and forth with some sort of urgency, but a smile dots her face.

Is it Barry? Did he already get his speed back?Grant Gustin as Barry Allen

Iris continues into the testing room, with Barry running on the treadmill, strapped to a couple devices.

Then, it becomes clear, through the use of a hologram, the team has adapted themselves to taking down the less threatening enemies. Adapting on the fly, Barry decides to use the hologram’s light to block out their vision. He proves it to be successful, as the thugs stop and police apprehend them, and a flickering hologram appears.

A pretty cool thought, in my opinion, having the allusion that the Flash is still around, regardless of Barry not having his speed. While it will prove nothing when matching up to Zoom and overly powered metahumans, it’s a good trick to have in the meantime.

All in all, this was one of the most dramatic episodes to date. Barry travels to his fathers country homestead, by car, and reveals to him that he no longer has his speed, setting the stage for his father to all of a sudden want to come back to Central City. While bearing all and telling him of the events of months past, we get a huge reveal.

Explaining that Jay is in fact Zoom and what has been going on. Barry even goes as far as saying his last name. Upon hearing the name “Garrick” mentioned, Henry reveals that his mother’s maiden name is Garrick. So the Garrick’s and the Allen’s are related, huh? This is setting things up for a huge explanation at some point down the road.

I mean, I guess since his son is no longer a major player in this widespread game of tag, it makes sense that he suddenly feels safe enough to return just in time to throw a wrench in Harrison Wells’ plan to give Barry his speed back.

Recreating the events of the particle accelerator explosion is enough to draw ire from some of the team, Barry included. Worries of opening the breaches again and creating even more metahumans are enough to be hesitant to even attempt something this drastic, let alone even mention it. In the two years following this accident, this city and this team have never been the same. Upon arrival to the Labs, Wells and Henry immediately butt heads over the proposition, for fear of his son’s well being.

It’s this worry that brings about one of the sweeter moments of the episode. In a normal one-on-one conversation between Barry and Iris, I was even shocked when Iris finally opened up to Barry about how she really feels. Finally coming to terms with the reality that Eddie is no longer around, and that the future and parallel universes all

The saga of Joe and Wally continues, when Wally, still kind of star-struck over being saved by the Flash, clearly knocking on the walls of his eventual becoming of a speedster. With mentions of jobs that require speed and saving people, all is hinting towards him becoming a speedster. But our conversation is cut short when Zoom and Caitlin emerge in CCPD, taking control of the building and forcing the police out and chaining Caitlin to the desk.

Things became a little more complex when Cisco vibed about a specific person who he was not commonly thinking of. In said vibe, Cisco witnessed his brother Dante in distress, causing him to reach out to his estranged brother. Things could not have been more awkward when they finally met at a small bar.

It’s obvious, things are not going to be close to good between the two anytime soon, they barely spoke the whole time they were together, and Cisco’s vibe left him wanting more, but getting nowhere. But the plot thickened when they were leaving, when a red-clad person with an iron scythe attacked the two. Facing the foe, the man introduces himself as ‘Rupture’.  Confused as to what his attack has to do with Cisco and Dante, the man makes his reasons known. According to him, Cisco is the reason for his brothers death. Pulling back the mask, he reveals himself as Dante’s Earth-2 doppelgänger. But, then that means that Zoom must have told Rupture that Cisco, not Zoom, killed Reverb. With the scene getting more complicated, this puts Cisco in the position to reveal his powers to Dante, reluctantly letting him in on his secret.

Things seem to have gotten better for the time being, with a potential patching of things between the Ramon brothers. With that out of the way, we refocus back to the main problems, Barry’s speed, Zoom and Rupture.

First, with Rupture roaming the place, Zoom plays his pawn. After taking to CC Jitters as Wally Westa acting command post, CCPD were on Zoom’s radar, and he sent Rupture to take them out. Unsuspecting to the impending attack, a resourceful Caitlin Snow managed to scavenge a cell phone out of an evidence box and alert the team at S.T.A.R. Labs of Zoom’s plan. With the team ready to go, two people were locked in the secret room that the original Wells had designed. In fear that Zoom would attempt to take them once again, Joe locked Jesse and Wally in the room, safe and out of sight.

With the heads up, the team and CCPD were able to set a trap for Rupture before he even managed to attack. Utilizing the hologram once more, Rupture was shocked when the Flash appeared before him. In an “oscar-worthy” performance, Barry was able to act being knocked down, allowing for an officer to shoot Rupture and knock him out.

Watching from afar, Zoom quickly realized that Caitlin alerted them of the attack and began to take matters into his own hands. Confronting CCPD on his own, his takedown was, as always, simple. But he took it a step further, taking Rupture’s life and then revealing to all of Central City that the Flash is gone.

In a weird development, Zoom issues a threat to Barry about how his affection for Caitlin is the only reason he is still alive, but that if he tries to do anything again, that affection won’t save him. After his threat, Zoom races off, likely back to CCPD still establishing his control over the city.

It was, at this moment, that it was obvious (as if the preview wasn’t revealing enough) that Barry was going to do whatever it takes to get his speed back, even if it means potentially killing himself.

Despite the urging from his dad and Joe, Barry makes the big decision to create the environment that gave him his speed, particle accelerator explosion and all. With a harness built, measures were taken to try and get the best total outcome when it came to the conditions they were trying to meet.

Clamping Barry into the harness and recreating the ideal conditions was a lofty goal from the start, and knowing the consequences, we still saw a heroic step to do whatever it takes to stop this supposedly unstoppable threat. As Harry, Joe, Iris and Henry watched with Cisco channeling lightning to the harness, things looked like they might actually work out. But as nothing is definite, things quickly went awry. Under those conditions, Barry’s body did not fare as well as the last lightning strike. His body quickly began to break down and you could tell that this was not going to be a happy ending. Eventually, he deteriorated, but in a funky way. Instead of just disappearing, he seemed to just break down and a bolt of lightning escaped the room.

At the same time that all of this was going down, Jesse and Wally, still locked in the secret room, managed to bypass the locks and open up the door. Trying to head to the basement to witness the test, they were both blindsided by a burst of electricity, knocking them clear across the room and knocking them unconscious.

Basically, under the conditions that Wells was trying to create to turn Barry back into the Flash, he may have done something else. He may have created Jesse Quick and Wally West as the Flash.

While it just looked like they might have been knocked out, it’s thrilling to think that more speedsters are joining the mix. Who knows whether they remain in a coma for a few months like Barry did, whether they come out of it with the speed force or if they come out of it just as normal.

Another week, another amazing episode down as we are racing towards a thrilling season finale. With only three episodes remaining in season two, where will see this show take us?

 

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Captain America: Civil War rules box office on opening weekend

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Looks like the clash of these two titans paid off

 

Captain America: Civil War continues the Marvel streak of good luck. It is reported that the film has earned an estimated total of $181 million in its opening weekend. This also marks the fourth time in five years that a Marvel production has conquered in its first three days.

According to Forbes, the movie earned $75.253 million on Friday. This amount also factors in $25 million from late night screenings on Thursday. So far, Cap’s latest outing could prove to be one of the biggest instalments in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With an overseas estimate of $496,600,000, the Russo Brothers’ second comic book movie is standing at a projected worldwide gross of $678,391,00.

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Nothing like a fist fight, but I feel that Winter Soldier is at a disadvantage

The three-day total puts the film ahead of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice‘s $166 million, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II‘s $169, and Iron Man 3‘s $174 million. In terms of opening weekends, it is currently behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens‘ $247 million, Jurassic World‘s $208 million, The Avengers‘ $207 million, and Avengers: Age of Ultron‘s $191 million.

As of May 8, the flick ranks ninth out of all the MCU film grosses. It is only $25 million shy of Thor: The Dark World‘s domestic total of $206,232,140. However, it remains to be seen how the movie will fare in the coming weeks in North America and overseas.

Captain America: Civil War is now playing in theatres.

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Watch Skydivers Play Quidditch For Real

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Why wasn’t a Quidditch match part of the ‘Point Break’ remake?

A group of Colombian skydivers setup a Quidditch match 14,000 feet above the Earth, complete with broomsticks, a quaffle, and goals. The game didn’t last long because the players were falling with grace instead of flying, but the do manage to capture a goal on camera.

If you thought these are the most insane nerds ever, you are partially right. The match is part of a advertising campaign for Colombian communications company ETB, accord to RT News.

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Sorachi Lager from Duggan’s Brewery – A Golden Review

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Sorachi Lager – The Brewery

Duggan’s Brewery Parkdale is located in downtown Toronto’s burgeoning Queen Street West district. The brewery’s website proudly recounts Michael Duggan’s impressive résumé as founder of and brewmaster for both Mill Street and Duggan’s Breweries, making Duggan Canada’s most award-winning brewmaster over the past fifteen years. I stopped in at Duggan’s new location today and, even though they were technically closed, the friendly staff at the scrappy independent brewpub let me buy a six-pack of their reasonably priced Sorachi Lager.

Sorachi Lager – First Sip

I get a whiff of sour apples and grains as I take a drink. The delicate and grainy flavour are no doubt a result of using Japanese rice rather than barley during the brewing process. Where other light beers lose points on flavour a lot of the time, Sorachi Lager (4 % ABV) manages a complex and unique taste. It has a medium carbonation level that allows its clean and crisp flavour time to linger. Its thin mouth-feel combined with its grainy aroma give this brew a pleasant aftertaste that allows its malt flavours to come through, making the mouth water … FOR MORE!!

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A great light beer for a hot day

Sorachi Lager – Last Sip

This is a great beer for a barbecue on a hot day. Its low alcohol percentage makes it a good brew to have a few of and, in 275-mL mini-bottles, it’s easy to do just that. And, if you’re the kind of person who’s concerned about their gluten intake, fear not! Like most rice beers, Sorachi Lager is gluten free.

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It likely goes without saying, but if you’re the kind of beer drinker that has a specific taste in mind, especially if you’re hoping for hops, this probably isn’t the beer for you. The Sorachi hops used give this beer just a hint of hops flavour. Using rice rather than another grain like barley in the brewing process makes this beer stand out among its competition, one of only a few tasty gluten-free beers brewed in Toronto.

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Review: ‘Rifftrax’: Time Chasers: Back to the Humor

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Are you a fan of making fun of bad movies? If so you have hopefully heard of Rifftrax , a group which doesn’t make movies but instead provides hilarious commentary tracks to play over them.

In their recent live presentation, the crew of Michael J. Nelson, Bill Corbett, and Kevin Murphy decided to pull out one of the movies from their days on the TV show Mystery Science Theater 3000 but with a new script. The film, Time Chasers is what happens when you try to tell a time travel story on a budget and have to rely on period reenactors to showcase you are in the past. Nick Miller (Matthew Bruch) is a professor at Castleton (you know this because he wears a T-shirt from it for most of the film) who has turned his plane into a time machine, or as the film is quick to point out a time transport. He showcases it to a reporter (Bonnie Pritchard) and an executive (Peter Harrington) for Gencorp in hopes of getting the money he needs to continue his work. Of course the corporation is evil (because all corporations are evil in film for the most part) and it’s up to Nick to stop them from using his invention to destroy the world.
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The team also brought another long forgotten short with them. This time it was Chimp the Fireman, which showcased a monkey trying to be a fireman. It also showed how putting a monkey in a film doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll have a hit on your hands. With all the jokes they are able to make it’s surprising anyone would have been able to take the concept seriously.

The trio is in top form with their recent presentation. Jokes about how the CEO’s office looks like a desk at the top of a flight of stairs and how cheesy the future looks in either the prosperous or post apocalyptic timelines will have you laughing like crazy. Sadly, despite how enjoyable it is to make fun of a man with an extremely pointy chin who uses a Commodore 64 to travel in time with a plane, the jokes aren’t nearly as intense as in previous specials such as Santa and the Ice Cream Bunny or Miami Connection. Still, if you attend the show you are guaranteed to laugh at some time over the jabs made at some of the terrible effects and cheap production which went into the short and the film.

Rifftrax is presented through Fathom events. An encore screening of the movie will take place on May 17th.

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Review: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ Delivers The Goods

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The moment Hawkeye wondered what he was doing here.

Captain America: Civil War is the latest in a long line of Marvel Cinematic Universe films. Its predecessor, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, proved to be very successful. On the other hand, The Avengers and The Avengers: Age of Ultron were great and subpar, respectively. Now, the latest MCU movie increases the action and raises up the stakes a few notches. Directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, Captain America: Civil War succeeds in places where Age of Ultron failed.

One year after the Sovokia incident, the Avengers are once again the centre of controversy following a mission in Lagos. Despite their best efforts, several people are killed in an explosion. In the wake of the incident, the United Nations decides to pass the Sokovia Accords to oversee the Avengers’ activities. This means they cannot act without approval of higher authority. Secretary of State “Thunderbolt” Ross (William Hurt) urges the team to accept the UN’s oversight, because it will keep them in check. Tony Stark (Robert Downey Junior) decides to support the Accords, because he feels responsibility for his past actions in being Iron Man and creating Ultron. This puts him at odds with Steve Rogers/Captain America (Chris Evans), who feels people should use their faith and moral judgement.

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Iron Man wonders why War Machine has yet to get his own movie

Meanwhile, Steve’s friend James “Bucky” Barnes (Sebastian Stan) is still on the lam as reprogrammed Soviet assassin Winter Soldier, but his memories are starting to return. A shady figure named Helmut Zemo (Daniel Bruhl) is hell-bent on using Bucky as part of his plan involving the Avengers. As the plot thickens, the Avengers finds the Accords and the search for Bucky are opening a rift in their ranks. Steve decides to go against the UN and rescue his friend, whom he views as having no say in his brainwashing. His team consists of Sam Wilson/The Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), Clint “Hawkeye” Barton” (Jeremy Renner) and Scott Lang/Ant-Man (Paul Rudd).

Despite his misgivings, Tony decides to bring Steve and Bucky to justice. On his side are Natasha Romanoff/Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson) Jim Rhodes/War Machine (Don Cheadle), and the Vision (Paul Bethany). Rounding out the group is Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Tom Holland), who has been fighting crime for the last six months. Another newcomer is T’Challa/Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), who seeks revenge for the death of his father. Together, the two teams converge in Leipzig, Germany for a epic showdown.

Chris Evans does a stellar job by portraying Steve Rogers as a man struggling with morality. While Captain America can be viewed as a boy scout, Evans succeeds in showing Steve’s predicament in choosing between following his government or saving Bucky. He has a good sense of right and wrong, but he must determine whether or not this means acting outside the law. As Tony, Downey Junior is convincing in his inner turmoil at supporting the law while pursuing a teammate he views as a friend. Even more amazing is a fantasy sequence in which he plays a 20-year old Tony via CGI and camera tricks. What makes the scene work is the older man viewing his younger self interact with his deceased parents. It is a poignant, painful moment to watch.

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Tom Holland’s Spider-Man provides some of the film’s wittiest lines

The cast does great in their roles. Johansson is tough as Black Widow, but she does have some moments to showcase her skills. Her vulnerability in choosing friends or follow orders is gripping. Sebastian Stan is excellent in showing Bucky’s struggle to evade his captors while regaining his humanity. His recollection of childhood memories with Steve is quietly moving. Anthony Mackie is given more to do as the Falcon, and he proves himself to be quite good. Don Cheadle provides maturity and reliability as War Machine, and he shows himself to be a man of his convictions. Elizabeth Olsen brings sincerity and conflict to Wanda, who struggles with her power. Paul Bettany is hilarious as the Vision, and it is refreshing to see him interact more with the Avengers. Paul Rudd is hilarious as Ant-Man, and he has a very big surprise during the airport showdown. Bozeman brings a quiet intensity to the Black Panther. His philosophical, thoughtful outlook on life is unique and positive to hear.

It is refreshing to see William Hurt’s “Thunderbolt” Ross again. After his last appearance in The Incredible Hulk, he is more weary and run-down by having to deal with the Avengers. One can hope Ross will return for more MCU instalments in the future. Daniel Bruhl’s Baron Zemo is a modernized version of the villain with a relatable motive for his actions. Unlike Loki or the Red Skull, he intends to seek revenge on the Avengers for the loss of his loved ones in the Sokovia attack. While there is no purple hood or references to the Zemo legacy, it is not out of the realm of possibility for future films to introduce these parts of the character.

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Captain America and his team strike a pose

Tom Holland delivers a good performance as Spider-Man. Whereas his predecessors Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield looked long in the tooth, the 19 year-old actor feels just right in the role. By contrast, Holland is a teenager coming to grips with his powers. His witty banter with Downey Junior and quips feel appropriate. It is also worth noting his interest in engineering, which is shown by his mechanical web-shooters. No doubt fans will be anticipating the 2017 Spider-Man Homecoming film.

The Russos are successful in balancing action and humour within the plot. Unlike Age of Ultron, this movie gives focus to the characters. Each Avenger is given his or her own moment to shine. Fans will be pleased to see references to the Marvel canon, such as Falcon’s Redwing, Vasil Karpov of the USSR, and Ant-Man riding on Hawkeye’s arrow. Those who love the classic Avengers will not be disappointed by Ant-Man’s newest ability, which will make Ant-Man and the Wasp interesting. The film has several sequences to balance the characters and increase the stakes. It is the tense airport stand-off that audiences will remember most.

Civil War struggles under its own weight at times. With all the characters and arcs, there is a risk of too much material in a plot, such as the Vision’s awkward relationship with Wanda. There are some nice moments between the two, but there is little explanation or resolution. Likewise, Rhodey’s choice to support the Accords is one of careful deciding, but this isn’t given much depth or exploration. Frank Grillo’s Crossbones is brought back to antagonize Cap, but he is reduced to a minor threat. Furthermore, Zemo’s motivations are more personal than wealth and power, yet he isn’t given more to work with.

Captain America: Civil War is a stellar action flick. By far, it is one of the best Avengers films in the Marvel canon. Evans, Downey Jr., and cast are outstanding in their performances. The Russos have done well in building on what has gone on before and raising the stakes. While not better than The Winter Soldier or Guardians, the movie succeeds where Batman v Superman should have triumphed. In a way, it could be considered Avengers 2.5.

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Review: ‘Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure’: Season 4: Episode 6

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Koichi Hirose (Reverb)

The answer of “What’s inside the egg is finally revealed” this episode as Koichi steals the show. He becomes the target of a hustle by a con man named Tamashi Kobayashi, a man whose Stand power allows him to create a lock powered by guilt on a person which weighs on their heart. He first tries it on Koichi but is stopped by Josuke. Tamashi’s Stand is pretty lame as he really has to find a way to make people feel guilty for the way they have treated him for it to do any real damage but he somehow is able to make it threatening enough at least for the episode.

After swearing revenge Tamashi shows up at Koichi’s house and takes his mom and sister hostage. This causes his anger to overflow and Koichi is able to awaken his Stand. His Stand, Reverb marks a person with a sound effect which rings in their body constantly until they can’t take anymore. It’s a pretty impressive power compared to other Stands out there and it bears a striking resemblance to Hierophant Green, the Stand which belonged to Noriaki Kakyoin from the previous arc, Stardust Crusaders. It will be interesting to see how Koichi uses these sound powers in the future.

It’s good to know Koichi will be able to offer his help to Josuke and Okuyasu as the different antagonist Stand users start to make themselves know. Fans always like to see the little guys who try hard get some self respect. Much like those who can’t help but love Krillin from Dragonball Z, a guy who is willing to fight against some of the most powerful beings in the universe despite having no transformations to back him up.

With the issue of the egg solved, their next order of business will be to track down the Stand user of Red Hot Chili Pepper. He’s still out there and will no doubt be a thorn in Josuke and his team’s side very soon.

Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable is streaming on Crunchyroll.

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Ben Affleck Takes Bigger Role in Justice League

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Ben Affleck is taking on more than just Batman’s cape and cowl for the Justice LeagueDeadline reports that Warner Bros. had named Affleck the executive producer for the film. Affleck’s role in Warner Bros. DC Universe continues to grow after starring as the Caped Crusader in this year’s Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. Deadline reports Affleck will work alongside Justice League director Zack Snyder and the writing team. Despite big box office numbers, Batman V Superman was not well received by critics and the hope is adding Affleck as an executive producer will help improve Justice League. Affleck will also appear as Batman in the Suicide Squad this fall and is set to co-write, star in and direct a solo Batman film. Production of Justice League is underway and it’s slated to hit movie theaters in November 17, 2017.    

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