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Monday, February 26, 2024

Set the whole web on fire- Madame Web review

 

Madame Web is another stain on Sony’s sorry excuse of a Spiderman universe without

Spiderman. Madame Web is a very interesting character to do a movie on there’s no doubt.

about that. A woman in the spider-verse who can see the past and present to shape a better

future. How can you mess that up? Hold my Beer!




Who the hell is Madame Web?


Madame Web, also known as Cassandra Webb, is a prominent character in the Marvel Comics

universe, particularly associated with Spider-Man. Created by writer Denny O'Neil and artist

John Romita Jr., Madame Web made her first appearance in 1980. Often depicted as an elderly

blind woman with psychic abilities, Madame Web serves as a mentor or guide to Spider-Man,

offering him advice and assistance in his battles against villains. Gifted with clairvoyance and

precognition, she possesses a deep understanding of the web of fate and destiny, providing

invaluable insights into the challenges that Peter Parker faces as both a superhero and an

individual. Madame Web's enigmatic presence adds an element of mystique to Spider-Man's

adventures, as she navigates the threads of fate to help him fulfill his heroic destiny. Over the

years, she has played various roles in Spider-Man's life, sometimes acting as a mentor or ally,

and other times as a guardian of cosmic secrets, solidifying her status as a pivotal figure in the

Spider-Verse.


They tried to rework the character to give her a younger look. The problem is they didn't care to

understand her comic origins to begin with. Dakota Johnson and the rest of the cast are as

disinterested in acting in the film as I am watching it. Her performance reminds me of one of

those animals on The Flintstones that would look into the camera and say” It is a living”

This was a dream sequence. teasing a movie that will never come.




The movie also made some horrible choices in the editing room. There they had to dub over a

lot of dialogue to the point it's quite hilarious. It reminds me of A Shaw Bros film. The writing

sucks, It was written by the same people behind Morbius. That was a catastrophe in its own

right. Why do they give second chances to folks who have not earned them The direction of the

film should have scrubbed their name from this one. What pisses me off more than this movie is

the fact that Sony has another Spiderverse film coming out this year Kraven The Hunter. Im so

glad Stan Lee is not around to witness these poorly produced films from Sony. Save face, sell

the rest of the rights to Disney, and walk away before it's too late.




Madame Web Final grade: F Avoid this movie at all costs Go see the Bob Marley movie

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Forget Roses, Geek Out with Iconic Couples This Valentine's Day!


Calling all nerds, anime enthusiasts, and pop culture aficionados! This Valentine's Day, ditch the generic roses and chocolates and celebrate love the geeky way: by exploring the iconic couples that fuel our fandoms. Buckle up, because we're diving into the heart of the multiverse, exploring the qualities that make these fictional pairings resonate so deeply.

Love that Lasts:

  • Gomez & Morticia Addams (The Addams Family):
    How love should be done.

    This kooky crew proves that love thrives on embracing quirks.
    Their unwavering devotion and acceptance of each other's eccentricities create a passionate and timeless romance, reminding us that love comes in all flavors.
  • Ban & Elaine (The Seven Deadly Sins):
    What would you give up? 
    Bound by a tragic past and unwavering love,
    they face countless challenges but remain fiercely devoted. Their story shows that true love endures even in the face of hardship, inspiring us to never give up on those we cherish.
  • Vision & Scarlet Witch (Marvel Comics):
    Would you create a whole new world?

    Both having faced trauma and isolation,
    they find solace and understanding in each other. Their unique abilities complement each other, making them a formidable team both in love and in battle, reminding us that love can be a source of strength and growth. 


Shared Passions, Shared Journeys:

  • Usagi Tsukino & Mamoru Chiba (Sailor Moon): 


    Fighting evil side-by-side while navigating their romance,
    they exemplify the power of teamwork and shared purpose. Their journey reminds us that love thrives when we pursue our passions together.
  • Clark Kent & Lois Lane (DC Comics):

    As reporters and superheroes, 
    they face extraordinary challenges together. Their mutual respect and shared passion for justice make them an ideal partnership, showcasing the beauty of love built on shared values and goals.
  • Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy (DC Comics):

    Their deep emotional connection transcends friendship,
    built on mutual respect and acceptance. Their contrasting personalities balance each other out, fostering growth and development in both characters, challenging traditional notions of love and showcasing its diverse forms.

Beyond the Binary:

  • Harley Quinn & Poison Ivy (DC Comics):

    Celebrated for their LGBTQ+ representation,
    their love story resonates with audiences who appreciate inclusivity and defy traditional norms. Their journey reminds us that love knows no bounds and celebrates diversity.
  • Dre & Syd (Brown Sugar):

    Their deep friendship forms the foundation of their strong connection,
    challenging traditional notions of romantic love and showcasing the importance of platonic relationships. Their story reminds us that love comes in many forms, and strong friendships can be just as fulfilling.

Fuel Your Fandom This Valentine's Day:

These iconic couples remind us that love comes in all forms, defying expectations and transcending genres. So, whether you're a die-hard anime fan, a Marvel movie buff, or a comic book collector, celebrate your inner nerd and the power of love this Valentine's Day.

Ready to explore more amazing couples and ignite your fandom further? Head over to Amerime Media, your one-stop shop for all things geeky! From anime and movies to comics and beyond, discover a treasure trove of content to celebrate your passions and connect with fellow enthusiasts.

Follow Amerime Media on social media and join the community. Let's geek out about love and fandom together!

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