If you’ve seen Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Incredible Hulk, and Thor you know there is a thread connecting these movies together in the form of a clandestine government organization called S.H.I.E.L.D. To promote Thor, Acura teamed up with Marvel to produce the “S.H.I.E.L.D. Assessment Kit,” a mock attaché with various tests to see if you’re worthy of becoming an agent. I was lucky enough to receive one of these kits in the mail. So what’s it like? Does it provide any hints about the upcoming Avengers movie? I think so. Click below to find out more. (more…)
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Does the S.H.I.E.L.D. Assessment Kit Provide Hints to Avengers?
Posted: June 3, 2011 in Comics, Commentary, Entertainment, Marvel Comics, Movies, Reviews, ThorTags: Acura, Assessment kit, Avengers, Captain America, Hulk, Incredible Hulk, iron man, nick fury, S.H.I.E.L.D., Thor
Review: Thor
Posted: May 6, 2011 in Celebrity, Comics, Commentary, Fantasy, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Science Fiction, ThorTags: Chris Hemsworth, Fandral, Hogun, Jamie Alexander, Kat Dennings, Kenneth Branagh, Literature, Loki, Marvel Comics, Marvel Movies, Natalie Portman, Odin, Shakespeare, Sif, Thor, Tom Hiddleson, Volstagg, Warriors Three
By Todd Matthy
Marvel’s done it again. Since the appearance of a hammer after the closing credits of last summer’s Iron Man 2, anticipation has been high for the arrival of a certain god of thunder to the big screen. So does Thor live up to the hype? Thanks to a charismatic cast and the direction of one Kenneth Branagh, it does.
The story of Thor is a story about a father and son. Thor begins in the past with Odin (Anthony Hopkins), King of Asgard, narrating to his young sons Thor and Loki, the story of how he defeated the Frost Giants and brought peace between the mythical realms of Asgard and Jotunheim. From there we move to the present where during a lavish ceremony, Odin proclaims that Thor (Chris Hemsworth) will inherit his throne. Unfortunately, the ceremony is interrupted when a group of Frost Giants infiltrates Asgard and attempt to steal an ancient weapon called the Casket of Ancient Winters. His big day ruined, Thor and his friends Sif (Jamie Alexander), and the Warrior’s Three, Fandral (Josh Dallas), Hogun (Tadanobu Asano), and Volstagg (Ray Stevenson) go to Jotunheim to confront the Frost Giants. After being called a princess, Thor attacks their leader, Laufey (Colm Feore), with his hammer forcing Odin’s intervention and reigniting an ancient war. Angered by his son’s arrogance and foolishness, Odin banishes Thor to Earth, casting an enchantment upon his hammer that none may hold it unless they are worthy.
My Favorites: Marvel vs DC
Posted: March 22, 2011 in Batman, Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Reviews, Science Fiction, ThorTags: Aquaman, Avengers, Batman, Captain America, Crossovers, DC Comics, George Perez, Green Lantern, iron man, Justice League of America, Marvel Comics, Spider-Man, superman, the Flash, Thor, Wolverine, Wonder Woman, X-Men

Today I decided to repost something. I recently made a compilation of my favorite comics from both Marvel and DC. I’ve decided to repost the links so you can decide which set is better. Let me know by posting a response below.
My Favorite Marvels
Raw recap for 3/14/11
Posted: March 17, 2011 in Professional Wrestling, Reviews, Sports, TV, WWETags: RAW Recap, WWE
Review: All Star Superman: The Movie
Posted: February 15, 2011 in Animation, Anime, Cartoons, Celebrity, Comics, DC Comics, Entertainment, Movies, Reviews, Science Fiction, TV, UncategorizedTags: All Star Superman, Andrea Romano, Christina Hendricks, Clark Kent, DC Comics, DC Universe Animated Movies, Dwayne McDuffie, Firefly, Frank Quitely, Grant Morrison, Lois Lane, Mad Men, superman

By Todd Matthy
Tonight, I had the privilege of attending the premiere of the latest installment of Warner Brothers’ “DC Universe” animated movies, “All Star Superman” at the Paley Center. Based upon one of the greatest comics of all time I had high standards going into the screening. However, I also knew condensing a work as rich as “All Star Superman” into 75 minutes is a job for Superman. So how did the film hold up? Very well. (more…)






Review: X-Men: First Class
Posted: June 4, 2011 in Comics, Commentary, Marvel Comics, Movies, Reviews, X-MenTags: Emma Frost, James McAvoy, January Jones, Mad Men, Magneto, Marvel Comics, Marvel Movies, Professor Xavier, White Queen, Wolverine, X-Men, X-Men: First Class
By Todd Matthy
Between the Thor’s, Green Lantern’s, and Captain America’s of this summer it seems a new X-Men movie has been overlooked. After two blockbusters, an average third installment, a prequel some consider a disappointment, and the lack of “big name” X-Men like Cyclops, Storm, and Wolverine, it’s easy to see why many have written off X-Men: First Class before they’ve seen it. So does X-Men: First Class save the franchise or bury it? The answer is it does. (more…)