Sentences with phrase «reading comics more»

I'm sure there's a formula behind it, but it does make reading the comic more of an immersive experience.

Not exact matches

Look, I've read manga comics that were more believable than what's in the bible.
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In a typical display of twisted»70s fundie logic, our congregation believed that comics about Satan and the occult were more wholesome than reading about Spiderman or Archie and Jughead.
I have read comic books with more logic than the bible.
Finally, anyone who reads such publications needs to take everything that is printed with a liberal helping of salt, remember as The Jam so eloquently put it, the News of the World is «It's just a comic, not much more»
; YouBama combines YouTube and Digg to show the most popular pro-Barack Obama videos; a geek comic hero supports Obama; Danny Glover's Beltway Blogroll and Technology Daily... Read More
But Shippers himself appeared to be more annoyed with the FT's victory, although he later deleted a tweet branding it a «pompous Remoaner comic» and asking: «Do any of the judges actually read newspapers?»
And Jen and I do have very similar taste in Marvel comics heroes / villains, but I'll... Read more»
I am a comic, and I know laughter is the best medicine, so if you have a... read more
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There's also an alternate ending that is more for the geek - centric comic book - reading fan base than the casual viewer.
The series is based on a comic book series by Brian K. Vaughan that... Read more
Showcasing the expected show - stopping special effects, a rich mythology from the Marvel comic on which it is based, and plenty of rousing action that is both imaginative (weaponized rhinoceroses) and genuinely suspenseful, it gets the most... Read More»
Once in a while, you'll see story sequences that I can imagine would be much more entertaining if they had voices or cool effects but instead they play like short silent films as if you're reading a comic book with no text.
Those of us who attended San Diego Comic Con this past July were informed by director Wes Ball that pre-production on the sequel to the then unreleased film had already Read More
From The Secret Policeman's Ball to Teenage Cancer Trust, comedy and charity have long had a heart - warming, rib - tickling relationship, as comics around the world take to the stage to make people laugh and raise both money and awareness for good... Read More
For nearly a decade, Marvel Studios has taken their comic book properties and turned them into blockbuster movies but never have they taken as much of a gamble as they Read More
Based on cult magna artist Masahiko Kikuni's kinky adult comic book Gekko no Sasayaki, it's the story of two seemingly innocent high - school students who find pleasure in pain... read more
Perhaps the whole anti-mutant frenzy as an analogy for racism or whatever would be more interesting if i hadn't already read it in the comic book 20 years ago.
Today, a special advanced screening of DreamWorks» Trollhunters took place at New York Comic - Con inside Madison Square Garden in front of a 5,600 seat audience, followed by a panel discussion with creator and Read More
For those of us who couldn't make it to the West Coast for Comic Con this year, BBC America has given us the official gift of the entire Orphan Black Read More
How they got there and what will happen next is nothing so much as a gently comic updating of the old saying,... Read More»
I haven't read much of the comics but I understand that they have a bit more a satirical edge that is missing from the film.
As many of the comic book's fans know, the thing that makes the «Merc with a Mouth» so special is his penchant for profanity, sexual proclivities and extreme violence — a.k.a. things a very sanitized, family - friendly studio like Marvel hasn't wanted... [Read more...]
If writers Huyck and Katz had only followed the witty, irreverent comic - book adventures, they might have produced a movie with some merit... read more
No, literally, the first day of shooting I was like scared out of my pants, «cause I'm like, you know, I'd been reading Marvel comics, like, you know, like there's a thing with Marvel like where they do, like, you know, for like there's a one stage, you know, for my kid that was one years old, and then all of a sudden like it gets more sophisticated as time goes on.
There may have been laughs in the first two Thor movies, but they were much darker and more serious - minded than what director Taika Waititi and writers Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher L. Yost have cooked up in Thor: Ragnarok, essentially a flat - out comedy disguised as a superhero comic book... Read
Comic books taught me to read by the age of 4 (yeah, OK, shout - out to Sesame Street too), and the mainstream sway of superheroes... Read read by the age of 4 (yeah, OK, shout - out to Sesame Street too), and the mainstream sway of superheroes... Read Read More
She is brainy comic mayhem... Read more >>
The adaptation of Douglas Adams» comic novels is co-produced by the streaming giant and BBC America, with Netflix being the exclusive home for... Read More
That's because during my ten minute video interview with Nick Frost and Simon Pegg, not only did we discuss their great new movie The World's End (read Matt's review here), we geeked out over what they collect, future projects, how we first met nine years ago at Comic - Con (Pegg tells a great story about waiting in line for Carrie Fisher «s autograph), and a lot more.
Whilst I didn't hate Batman v Superman or Man of Steel, this film feels a lot more like the DC comics I read as a teenager.
The show is, of course, based on Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's comic book series, which follows Jesse Custer, a small - town preacher in the US who is on a... Read More
Along with the inter-connected comic book movie universe, adaptations of young adult novels seems to... Read More
The upcoming pack, available at $ 2.99, adds a level and characters straight from the comics in celebration of the upcoming film, Marvel Studios» Avengers: Infinity War, in theaters nationwide... [Read More]
«Justice League» might be another clunky, dark, comic book adaptation from the DC Universe, but it's seriousness is... Read More
With the third installment it somehow becomes more typical of a comic book villainy scenario than... Continue reading «MOVIE REVIEW: IRON MAN 3 (2013)»
The actress will co-star in Amazon's straight - to - series comic book adaptation The Boys as READ MORE
In it, two minor characters from Hamlet are given center stage, with the arch comedy suitable to the comic relief from a towering tragedy, as well as unexpectedly profound observations about the meaning... Read More»
And that it takes someone with the comic sensibility of co-writer Adam McKay, a director known for THE OTHER GUYS and TALLADEGA NIGHTS: THE LEGEND OF RICKY BOBBY, to... Read More»
Based on the DC Comic of the same name, it follows the adventures of said Jonah (Josh Brolin), a bounty hunter with heavy baggage, and even heavier facial disfigurement, as he's called upon... Read More»
But Reeves counterbalances a solidly world - weary cast (including Keri Russell and Kodi Schmitt - McPhee, who, as Malcolm's frail, indie - comic - reading son, could certainly have been more annoying) against some of the strongest mo - cap effects ever put on screen, allowing Kibbell and Serkis to breathe unmistakable gravity into both Koba's vengeful sadism and Caesar's sad - eyed realization that apes and humans have more in common than he'd like to admit.
Veteran director Richard Fleischer (Soylent Green, Tora Tora Tora) goes for a lighter tone and more juvenile delivery, wanting to branch the franchise out to kids who read the comic books, love WWF wrestling matches, enjoyed the tomb - raiding adventures of Indiana Jones, and the similar premise of such television fare as «The Masters of the Universe.»
For more information on The Darkest Hour read our report from Comic - Con where we were shown tons of concept art, a bit of footage and chatted with the filmmakers and Hirsch himself.
Born Again by Hope Madden What opens as a slyly comic take on a familiar horror scene turns — with... read more
David Ayer's DC comics adaptation Suicide Squad has been targeting some high profile talent as of late, now TheWrap is reporting that Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club) is being eyed to play Read More
The Internship by Hope Madden Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson try to prove they're not comic dinosaurs by playing a... read more
But while the film was a mild success commercially, the chances of a sequel seemed pretty unlikely, especially for anyone who read the darker and more sadistic second volume of Mark Millar's popular comic book series, which is borderline distasteful in its attempts to raise the stakes.
I'd say the effect was like zapping between TV channels, but that metaphor is probably meaningless to the target age demographic that film addresses: it's more like surfing between websites on a low concentration threshold, or rather like leafing through a few pages of a comic, before tossing it aside and skimming another from the same giant stack, then going back to your first title again, before eventually realizing that all along you've been reading parts of the same vast, wildly complicated story.
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