Calling all Marvel fans from around the world to assemble for a brand-new epic battle at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort! From April 26 to June 10, Marvel fans will experience with their favorite Marvel Super Heroes in Tomorrowland, and join the battle from the sky to the ground and all around, including the all-new daytime show “Find Your Super Power: Battle for Stark Expo” and nighttime drone show “Find Your Super Power: Battle in the Sky.” Show off your super fandom with the latest Marvel-themed gear, indulge in superpower-infused food and beverages, and take advantage of the adventurous hotel offerings for a truly mighty and unforgettable experience.
Showing posts with label Marvel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marvel. Show all posts
06 May 2024
Newsletter: Join the Epic Battle During ‘Marvel Season of Super Heroes’ at Hong Kong Disneyland Resort
[THIS IS A PRESS RELEASE]
03 May 2019
Flick ReView: Avengers: Endgame
04/25/2019 03:14:45 PM
Avengers: Endgame poster (IMDB) |
Warning: This review article may or may not contain potential spoilers. So in case you haven't seen the movie yet, I suggest you close this page, get your patootie in the movie house near you, and prepare to spend for like three hours of your daily life (aside from the money, of course). Otherwise, CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED.
19 May 2016
Flick Review: Captain America: Civil War
05/15/2016 12:06:22 PM
Captain America: Civil War proved few things: superheroes will always be humans behind those powerful weapons. They have egos, and they will fight for that, too. They also failed and was supposed to be more responsible with their actions as swore on their private roles.
Huffington Post |
13 March 2016
Clash of the Bigwigs (and Their Egos)
3/12/2016 1:29:56 PM
I know; we have seen superheroes having a rival with their fellow superheroes. Of course, there’s always room for the so-called clashing of the egos. Besides, even if they look very supernatural at one side, they are human too. They have weaknesses just like every single one of us.
08 August 2014
Flick Review: Guardians of the Galaxy
If you want to make a different
superhero movie, you need four things: a twisted fusion of action and
comedy, different plot style, never-much-heard before characters, and
a nostalgic soundtrack list.
Cause I think that formula comprised
the recognition that Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy earned. Prior
to watching this 125-minuter, I have seen a lot of movie reviews and
true enough — they gave this thing a high-rated scores. Even the
legitimate critics from Rotten Tomatoes are counted, considering that
GoTG was not a very serious-mattered picture in the first place.
27 July 2014
Playback: It's On Again
06/27/14 12:33:49 PM
I don't know why it took me
some two months to appreciate this track. I know, Kendrick Lamar's the
new face of current mainstream rap music (you can't call him God since he's too
young, and Eminem still ruled that world at all), and Alicia Keys we have in
this 2014 soundtrack was not the same dudette you listened on 2013 (with that
high-belting song “Girl on Fire”), nor even during the past decade where she
sounded like that vintage Motown music.
But this? Heck, one good collaboration at all.
Buy why it took me two months? Why only now, slickmaster?
20 June 2014
Flick Review: X-Men: Days of Future Past
6/8/2014 11:44:43 AM
It’s only during my
childhood days when I saw X-Men. And (yes) it was one of those cartoon series I
used to watch at Channel 2 (or 9), aside from the Simpsons, Disney Adventures
(on channel 7), Hanna Barbera-produced shorts (9), and even Yaiba (5).
But now, I know I’m
quite too late for this, but it was the first time I watched a movie
installment of X-Men. All I know way back then was Hugh Jackman seemed to be
the reel and real main star of the Marvel series since he appeared on several
editions including his very own “Wolverine” flick last year (Unfortunately, I
was then-jobless which made me unable to see this film at all). Plus, he
promoted it on a WWE Raw episode alongside wrestlers DolphZiggler and Damien
Sandow, who dressed as “Magneto.”
09 November 2013
The Review: THOR The Dark World
11/9/2013 10:20:51 AM
Thor’s second movie was all about adventures on the dark
world, a follow-up sequel to the first American superhero movie in 2011 and the
cross-over The Avengers in summer 2012. Honestly speaking, I can’t tell you
much on how did the story rolled, except that Thor must face a vengeful medieval
force who threatened to turn the nine realms universe to darkness, and as well
as for the Mighty avenger to embark on the most perilous journey he could ever deal
with alongside the earthling Jane Foster and Loki, with desperation.
23 May 2013
Playback: Iron Man 3's Closing Sequence
12:59 AM | 05/23/2013 | Thursday
Here's some to dig out of the shell if you are a huge fan of Iron Man 3.
Saw from one of the articles of Hypable (http://www.hypable.com/2013/05/07/iron-man-3-end-credits-sequence-officially-released-in-hd/), and perhaps one of the surprising innovations in the modern cinema.
Here's some to dig out of the shell if you are a huge fan of Iron Man 3.
Saw from one of the articles of Hypable (http://www.hypable.com/2013/05/07/iron-man-3-end-credits-sequence-officially-released-in-hd/), and perhaps one of the surprising innovations in the modern cinema.
07 May 2013
Flick\Review: Iron Man 3
5/7/2013 12:12:03 AM
For the past few weeks, I managed to check out few of the most notable movies so far. First, G.I. Joe Retaliation, second is Oblivion, and for my third checklist – the third installment of the Iron Man series.
Iron Man 3, the third motion picture for the American superhero from Marvel comics, starred Robert Downey Jr. as the main title character, with Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle, Guy Pearce, Rebecca Hall, and Ben Kingsley. Produced by Marvel Studio’s Kevin Feige, directed by Shane Black, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
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