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Friday, 13 December 2019

Xena: Warrior Princess "Sins Of The Past" Review


Ladies and gents you've seen my review so many pilots to TV shows in the last but now i'm going back in time to ancient Greece. You might have guessed this by the poster and by the title i'm reviewing the first every episode of Xena: Warrior Princess and i'm doing it because honestly nobody is talking about this show and I want to remind people that it happened and so here is my review of the first every episode of Xena: Warrior Princess called Sins Of The Past.

The plot of the episode is Xena is travelling home to make up for things that she's done in her past and she's followed by a young person who wants to be trained by her called Gabrielle. I will admit there is more going on in this episode then my summery will lead you to believe but I had to find away to summarise the plot and that's what I came up with. The story it self is your basic pilot episode with the two leads meeting each other very early on in the episode and that's really all I have to say about the story.


Starring in the episode is Lucy Lawless as Xena , Renée O'Connor as Gabrielle , Jay Laga'aia as Draco , Darien Takle as Cyrene , Stephen Hall as Hector , Linda Jones as Hecuba , Willa O'Neill as Lila , Geoff Snell as Herodotus , Anton Bentley as Perdicas , David Perrett as Gar , Patrick Wilson as Cyclops , Wally Green as Old Man , Roydon Muir as Kastor , Huntly Eliott as First Citizen and Winston Harris as Boy.

The acting in this episode in all honesty isn't that bad which for a show this campy and at times this goofy is really something to truly to behold. I don't think I need to say who's the best performer in this because anyone who's a fan of the show knows that Lucy Lawless kills it as the character and the same thing is true for this episode altho coming in at a close second is Jay Laga'aia who is just so wonderfully over the top and so fun to watch.


Wow I forgot how bad the effects in this episode truly are I do have to give them some leeway as this show was made in the mid nineties. Even so they still look pretty bad I give them credit for not using any CGI in this episode instead there just sticking one actor against either a green or blue screen and then adding them into the scene later but they could have done a slightly better job of im proving the effects but tho they wouldn't have had much technology available at the time tho which is the key thing here.


Not that many people know this but Xena is actually a spin off of the then popular Hercules: The Legendary Journeys with the character of Xena appearing in some of the shows episodes. As you can no doubt gather she became so popular that she had to receive her own show and like with any good spin off there are plenty of crossover episodes and there's even a crossover movie Hercules and Xena – The Animated Movie: The Battle for Mount Olympus.

As with the previous show this episode and the show is pretty campy and that's something your either going to love or hate. I personally really love it since it adds to the entertainment value in my opinion but on the flip side of that if your looking for a serious action drama then your not going to find it here because due to how campy it is you will be laughing at it alot and that is something that I can see putting people off watching the show.


Now something which I guess makes sense but you have to have seen Hercules: The Legendary Journeys. Since they don't go into detail about Xena's backstory in this episode which yeah I guess that makes sense given she's a character from another show but at the same time it is something that's needed to get newer viewers up to speed but the episode does provide a cliff notes version of her backstory in the show's opening but that doesn't tell us why we should care about her or want to see her succeed in her journey.



I'd say the thing that this show is most famous for is it's action which given that this is an action show does indeed make sense. The action in this episode is honestly really freaking fun and is perhaps the best part of the whole episode. In my opinion the action seen in this episode while not large in scale was rich with story as it serves as the end of the story for the episode and so it's basically any third act battle you'd see in a modern day superhero movie.


Overall this is a great first episode for the show but it doesn't set up Xena nor does it set up any plot lines for future episodes. That being said this is still a fun episode to see the chemistry between the cast really does shine through even in this first episode if only the effects could have been tho. Like I said there are some fun action scenes which for me make this episode worth watching and so this episode gets a 6 out of 10 from me and yes I do give rankings to classic episodes it's only newer ones that don't get it and Doctor Who episodes get rankings as well.


  




Thursday, 12 December 2019

The Little Mermaid Live! AKA The Wonderful World of Disney Presents The Little Mermaid Live! Review


Disney fans this review has been long in the making and when I say long I mean i've waited since November 6th to watch this special as I don't live in America. Well i've finally seen it and I have alot of thoughts about it and please note this is also my first review of a play of any kind so this is new ground for me and so here is my review of The Little Mermaid Live! aka The Wonderful World of Disney Presents The Little Mermaid Live!.

Do I even need to describe what the plot of The Little Mermaid Live! is it's the exact same plot as the movie. I will give you my thoughts on the plot tho which are honestly it's not a bad story and it is one that does lend it self well enough to a live show and trust me i'll get more into that live element soon enough the issue is where as the film took the time to develop the relationship between the Ariel and Eric this special just feels like it's on fast forward and so there relationship doesn't feel believable and because of the special being on fast forward alot of key plot points just don't have the same effect as they did in the film.


Doing the singing for this special (this will make sense later in the review) is Auliʻi Cravalho as Ariel , Graham Phillips as Prince Eric , Queen Latifah as Ursula , Shaggy as Sebastian , John Stamos as Chef Louis , Amber Riley as Emcee , Dominique Kelley as Grimsby and Bagel as Max. The special does include a special introduction by the original and to date only voice of Ariel Jodi Benson which was honestly really cool to see.

Now the reason why I said singing instead of acting is because the special features footage from the animated film with all of the acting being done by the stars of the animated film and they only went live to do the musical numbers which is something I will be touching on again. As for what I thought of the I guess singing cast they were alright almost everyone in this live cast can hold a tune with perhaps the most surprising singer for me being Auliʻi Cravalho who if she wanted to could have a singing career she's that good.


Now going into this special I thought that either John Stamos or Shaggy would be the actor having the most fun. Boy was I wrong because the actor having the most fun is clearly Queen Latifah who is so clearly having a blast in this special she's honestly so much fun playing this character it honestly made me excited to see her next performance because I knew that she was going to be entertaining as all hell.

This special got a lot of mixed reviews ranging from negative to just OK and to be honest I can see where those people because the the freaking poster and the title is a lie. Since they have pre-recorded segments in this special which means it's not live at all so the title and the poster is a freaking lie and trust me i'm going to be getting more into this thing as the review goes on because I have a lot to say about it.


For some really strange reason they chose to have the vast majority of this live special be the animated movie. That there for means that the whole thing is a freaking lie because when you here the name The Little Mermaid Live you expect the whole of The Little Mermaid to be performed live not just the songs and it's a shame as well because the actors they did get are honestly really good actors.

It would be like if it was announced that there doing a live special based on James Cameron's Avatar and then all of it is just the movie except for a few scenes. You'd feel cheated right well that's how and apparently many others felt as well even more so when they have pre-recorded segments for a few songs and what's worse is they actually could have done the whole thing live if they wanted to because they actually have done a Little Mermaid musical so people know that they can do it.


Now to the specials credit it does get alot more things right then it does wrong but that makes it hurt all the more when it does something wrong. I will admit that I did like the live sets they looked just like the animated movie it was uncanny and the same thing goes for the costumes yes they weren't as detailed or as high a quality as they would in a feature film but for a live special the costumes looked really good.

Also being really good was the choreography which was done by Nick Florez and RJ Durell and i;m guessing that they didn't have alot of time since alot of the songs aren't that long. However given the time that they do have they craft something that is truly magical like in the "Part of Your World" segment they have Auliʻi Cravalho sore through the air effortlessly I honestly hope that these two are given more work in the future and more time to actually show of what they can really do.


Is there any point in my saying who wrote the songs because there just using the songs from the movie and the musical. Yeah i'm not kidding "Her Voice" and "If Only" were songs added to the musical so we know that the producers of this have at least payed attention to the musical and so again I have to wonder why didn't they make this thing fully live. As for the songs themselves these versions aren't sung that bad altho John Stamos can't sing and that's all I can really say about the songs because of the fact they are the same songs from the movie.


Overall this is a special that is a mixed bag for me since while there are some talented singers and the sets are indeed impressive. There's also some pretty bad singers and the whole idea of doing this thing half animated as well as what they did to Flounder in the live segments are more then enough to put anyone of re-watching this special myself included and so the special gets a 5 out of 10 from me and yeah you can find this now on Disney+ for some reason.







Saturday, 30 November 2019

Iron Man: Rise of Technovore Dub Review


Marvel and Anime fans yesterday I reviewed one of the Marvel anime films and well it only made sense that today I review the first anime film made by the company. I'll admit that I was kind of dreading this film since I did see it when it first came out and I remember it being pretty bad and pretty boring and so then boys and girls here is my review of the first Marvel anime film Iron Man: Rise of Technovore.

The plot of the movie is someone is looking to replace the human race with some form of new technology and so it's up a revenge filled Tony Stark to put a stop to it before it's far to late. In terms of what I thought about the story it's actually better then Avengers Confidential since it's actually something that couldn't be done in an episode of the Iron Man anime but at the same time it was still a fairly bad story.


Starring in the movie is Daryl From The Walking Dead as The Punisher/Frank Castle , Matthew Mercer as Iron Man/Tony Stark , Eric Bauza as Ezekiel Stane and Technovore , Kate Higgins as Pepper Potts , James C. Mathis as War Machine/Lt. Col. James "Rhodey" Rhodes , Kari Wahlgren as Maria Hill , Clare Grant as Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff , Troy Baker as Hawkeye/Clint Barton and J.A.R.V.I.S. , Tara Platt as Sasha Hammer , JB Blanc as Obadiah Stane and John Eric Bentley as Nick Fury.

I just had to make a Walking Dead reference because I knew that if I didn't i'd get spammed with comments saying that Norman Reedus is in The Walking Dead and yes I know he was also in Blade 2 before you all say anything. I have to say that the cast for this film was far better then the cast in Avengers Confidential altho I still cannot buy John Eric Bentley as Nick Fury he just doesn't sound like Fury to me but performance wise everyone was really solid.


As with the previous film the animation was handled by let's be honest anime giants Madhouse and if you've seen my review of Avengers Confidential then you'll know just a handful of the stuff that they've worked on and I just found out they worked on Highschool Of The Dead which is cool. As for the animation in this film I personally didn't think it was as good as the animation in Avengers Confidential but it was passable at best which for Madhouse isn't a good thing.


Unlike the last film, which had alot of shots where Natasha's b**bs where clearly the focus that actually isn't the case here. Don't get me wrong she still wears outfits that show them off but there never the focus of the shot infact half the time you can't even see them which honestly works better since it allows you to focus more on the film rather then a characters chest and it's something that Avengers Confidential could have learned from.

To me if both films swapped their stories around then both would have been better of for it because the plot of this movie feels more like a Black Widow plot and the plot of the Avengers anime feels alot more like an Iron Man plot. I know that sounds weird but I honestly feel that the plot used for this movie would have suited Natasha and Punisher more then the plot that they had in the Avengers movie.


I know i'm mentioning the Avengers anime alot but the team up of Black Widow and Punisher really did work for that film. However here they have Tony team up with him and it just doesn't work there's no chemistry between the characters there at all even tho the team up is only for a few scenes but it's enough to know that this team just don't really work together and aren't as fun to see on screen.

Let us take a second to talk about Tony Stark he's always been a character that when push comes to shove will always do the right thing. So I have to wonder why Nick Fury is stopping him from going after a killer which not only fits in with his character somewhat but given that he's just seen his friend get killed is clearly not thinking straight so it would have helped the situation even more if Nick had left Tony alone because he would have come back to him in the end because he always does the right thing.


I don't know what it is with these Marvel anime films and really bad villains we've had two anime films and they've both had weak villains. the villain in this film Ezekiel Stane is really weak we don't find out why he's villain he has no motivation for being a villain he's only a bad guy because the plot demands that he be one and that's in and that's not good enough for any kind of medium be it anime or whatever a villain needs motive and reason as to why they are the villain and when you don't give us any of those then the villain comes of looking weaker and less interesting then your main hero when they should be just as interesting as the hero.

This movie is boring as all hell I don't know how in the hell you make an Iron Man movie boring but this movie found away. Alot of the boredom comes from the fact that the villain just isn't that fun to watch but also because in terms of actual story there's not that much there which is why it would have made a better Black Widow story since then you could have a mystery angle to lean into to but without that you end with a thinly drawn plot and an uninteresting villain which honestly made the film feel like a chore to sit through alot of the time.


Since this is an action movie that does mean that we have to talk about the action that's seen within the film itself. Which quite like alot of things in this movie isn't that good don't get me wrong the action can indeed be fun at times but I honestly got the impression that it was missing that extra something that I can't quite put my finger on maybe it would have been better if we saw more heroes take part in the action scenes instead of just two or three and Tony's introduction scene would have been better if there was a rock song playing over it or even a rock instrumental but that's just what I think.


Overall I honestly prefer Avengers Confidential to this film since it takes alot of the things that this film does but does them better. I would however fully understand if people preferred this film but from what I could gather not alot of fans nor critics like this movie and it's very easy to see why and what I think is a very rare thing but this film actually doesn't have a critics score on Rotten Tomatoes but it does have an audience score of 34% and it's not hard to see why and so this film gets a 5 out of 10 from me.










My First Impressions Of The Harley Quinn Animated Series


DC fans it's been a long freaking time since i've talked about a new show from the company and well this is a show that i've been waiting to see. I cannot even tell you when I started getting excited because it feels like a long time ago that the show was even announced but as of yesterday the first episode of the new Harley Quinn animated series finally dropped and boy do I have some thoughts about it so here they are my first impressions of Harley Quinn.

The plot of the episode is after Joker lets Harley spend a year in Arkham Asylum Harley has finally had enough and decides to dump him but things don't go that smoothly. As to be expected from a half hour show the episode is pretty light in terms of plot but it does a good job of setting up the status quo for the show as well as setting up the relationship between Harley and Ivy but at the same time I would have liked a little bit more story.


Starring in this episode and in the rest of the series is former Big Bang Theory star and executive producer Kaley Cuoco as Dr. Harleen Quinzel / Harley Quinn , Lake Bell as Dr. Pamela Isley / Poison Ivy , Alan Tudyk as Joker , Diedrich Bader as Bruce Wayne / Batman , Jim Rash as Edward Nigma / Riddler , Ron Funches as Nanaue / King Shark , Chris Meloni as Commissioner James Gordon and J. B. Smoove as Frank the Plant.

I'll admit when I first saw the trailer I wasn't fully sold on Kaley as Harley and after this first episode i'm still not all I could hear whenever she spoke was Penny from The Big Bang Theory but i'm sure that will go away with time. From what I could gather just of this first episode the acting seems to be pretty good it was decent at least in this episode with their being plenty of room for improvement which given who else is in this show is bound to happen.


Now this is more of an educated guess since the over production company listed is owned by star and Kaley Cuoco but the animation for the series I assume is being done by Ehsugadee Productionsm. I've never heard of them and so I can't really say what they've worked on but I can say that based of this first episode the animation is really good and is very clean and polished it almost looks like it could fit in with the world of the newer DC animated movies as well.

Now if you for some reason thought that was going to be a kids cartoon or something that you can show your younger relatives because it has Batman in it. Then think again because this is an R rated show and it really does earn it's R rating with a bunch of swearing just in the opening few minuets as well there being a lot and I really mean this alot of blood and gore and just for good measure there's some social commentary thrown in for good measure so yeah DO NOT show this to your younger relatives.


I really like what there doing with Jim Gordon in this series they basically made him a p****d off drunk dude. Which was something that I felt was really funny every scene he's in he's slurring his words and basically acting like he's drunk and those scenes honestly got a huge laugh out of me because of how radically different it was to how we are used to seeing the character but only time will tell if he's still a good cop or if he's just there for that one joke.

Now it wouldn't be a review of anything to do with Harley Quinn if we didn't talk about the girl herself. To me this show seems to making her a mixture of both the original animated series in that she's still a villain but also the newer comics in that she's no longer with Joker and that she wearing something a little shorter shall we say and that's a mixture which really shouldn't work since Harley was only a villain because of the Joker and yet it oddly works for this show and for this episode and I don't want them to make Harley a hero in this show keep her as the villain.


I'm honestly not that sure what to make of the costume that they give Harley on the one hand it makes her more sexy but on the other hand I don't really feel that I suits the character. I get why they had her get rid of her old outfit because Joker gave her that outfit and so with her getting rid of it it means she's getting rid of him from her life but they could have gave her something that matched her insanity in my opinion and not something that makes her look that sexy.

Now this is an action comedy and that does mean that we have to talk about both of those aspects so let's start with the action. The action scenes in this episode were so fun to see on screen and this is where the show earns in R rating because they are violent as all hell i'm not even kidding either you see bones break and I loved it because of that fact since it helps it stand out from all of the other action comedy shows out there both animated and not.


Now that we've talked about the action part of the show we now have to talk about the comedy aspect of this action comedy. This show was far funnier then what I thought it was going to be I honestly feel that this show is worth watching just for the comedy alone since alot of the jokes had me laughing out loud and that's a very rare thing for me so it's really telling that the jokes in this episode really do work.

Honestly one thing I wasn't expecting was the fact that they touch on the abusive relationship between Joker and Harley. It's not just something that they bring up once and never mention again they actually make it the main focus of the episode and you see Harley fall into the same traps that someone who's just escaped an abusive relationship fall into like she goes back to the Joker because he knows exactly what to say and I hope that the show touches on the mental side of the relationship as well as that's not something that's covered that often.


Overall this is a really fun episode and it looks like it's going to be a really fun episode but I will say that if your an SJW type then this show isn't for you. I really hope that the show is as good as this first episode was and you can bet that i'm going to be watching this series every week and that means that there will be a review as soon as the first series ends and because I don't like to give out ratings for first episodes i'll just say watch the episode.







Saturday, 23 November 2019

Some Reasons Why The Marvel Cinematic Universe Is So Popular In My Opinion


Marvel fans the company has been turning out alot of really solid movies in it's MCU for over ten years and in the process has brought back the cinematic universe to the point where now everything has to be connected. So I thought that for this post i'd take a look at why the MCU in particular has succeeded where other cinematic universes have failed and incase there are any DC fans out there I want you all to know that i'm a fan of both universes but the let's be honest the MCU is the biggest thing going right now.

The first thing that really does sprung to mind when I thought of this very question was that the MCU is popular because the movies are comic books brought to life. Like actually think about it the big splash pages there the scenes where you get alot of the cool stuff happening in the movies and alot of the single panels are alot of the dialog scenes and a few punches so whenever your seeing a movie in the MCU your seeing a comic book brought to life.


Now it would have been super easy for Marvel to build there universe just around the core Avengers team and they would been very successful at the box office. However Marvel took a risk and it was a risk that needed to pay off that risk was turning a little known obscure as hell comic book property and turning it into a billion dollar franchise and with Guardians Of The Galaxy that was something that the achieved.

Before the 2014 movie know one outside of a few die hard comic book fans had ever heard of Guardians Of The Galaxy and so turning it into a movie was a very risky movie. One which like I said needed to payoff and Marvel not only made these essentially unknown characters into house hold names they opened up the MCU to a whole range of ideas which was needed if the MCU was going to survive.


If you look at alot of cinematic universes right now they all have a few things in common the first of which being there's no clear leader. Say what you will about Kevin Feige but at least he has a clear vision for the MCU which is something that alot of cinematic universes are clearly missing hell some of them change bosses everytime a film flops because the studio has no idea what there doing or are to afraid to commit to one singular vision.

The other thing that they have in common with each other is that there far to bothered with setting up more sequels then they are with telling a good story. If you look back at the very first Iron Man movie they don't set up any sequels or other characters in the MCU which allows you to really get to know Tony and actually care about his journey and his plot which would last several movies spanning ten years and that's something you cannot do if your more bothered about setting up future films.


Now I touched on this before but the fact that one characters journey isn't just limited to their own films is truly something impressive. Bruce's plot line about learning to cope with the hulk starts in the first and only Hulk MCU movie and over the course of the first Avengers films you see him slowly learning to cope with that and you might think that it pays off in Thor: Ragnarok and while I could see your point it doesn't it merely begins to wrap up it's instead ends in Avengers: Endgame by which point we are fully invested in the character.

The characters are also really likeable and i'm not just talking about the heroes when I say that either heck all you have to look at Loki a villain in order to see that he's a likeable person. Thanos is another villain who is made al the more terrifying due to how likeable he is and that is something that i'd never thought i'd say about a villain you can emphasise with him and so you want to see him achieve his goals and that adds to the overall threat of his character as well as his likeability.


Now it would be foolish of me to say that every MCU movie has a great villain because that's simply not the case. However what could be argued is that the ones that are actually good have become popular thanks to the films they've appeared in before Thor came out Loki was a little known character but thanks how good of a villain he is everyone knows his name so much so that Disney are giving him his own series to air on Disney+ in the near future.

The same can also be said for Thanos if you recall back in 2012 during the end credits for the first Avengers movie nobody knew who Thanos was. Now fast forward to after Infinity War he's all people can talk about hell to many myself included he's the best villain that the MCU has produced he in now the bar to which all other villains have to reach now that's good of a threat he really freaking is.


Now just like with the villains not every Marvel movie is good but when the overall majority of them are not only good but great you can forgive them for making one or two bad entries. These films are bad because some of them just don't live up to the previous films Thor and Ant-Man are prime examples of that and in the case of Captain Marvel it was the typical Marvel affair but with none of the heart and soul behind it.

However when Marvel does get it right you get films like Endgame which not only proved this type of storytelling could work but if done right it can make grown men and women cry. The MCU is great at telling these stories that don't just last a trilogy's worth of films but can span numerous films and because of that you get to see characters grow and change and that is something that even people who haven't read the comics can and judging by the box office numbers have noticed.


Now alot of people don't like the fact that the MCU uses a lot of humour and in some cases I can see there point. However there's also a lot of humour in comic books and at the same point in the story when there would be humour in these movies as well and in my opinion alot of the humour doesn't hurt the films that it's in at least not all of the time infact the humour alot of the time is very character driven and so it's plausible that a character would make a joke during a dramatic moment because that's how they'd cope with that situation.


While Stan Lee rightfully gets alot of credit for creating the Marvel Universe the fact is that without him Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby the characters that we love today wouldn't be around. It's due all three of there talents that alot of the makers behind the MCU films could read the comics and get inspired by the characters and by the worlds shown to them and so when it comes to turning those characters into movies those same film makers will won't to do those characters justice because to them they are there child hood heroes and you never want to let down your heroes.






  



Sunday, 17 November 2019

My First Impressions Of Marvel's Hero Project


Marvel a comic book company known for creating heroes is now doing something super cool at least for this series and that is the fact that they are turning to real kids into superheros. I'll admit that I wasn't going to cover this show I was just going to watch it and that was it but after watching the first episode I felt compelled to cover it because no one else is talking about the show and so here are my first impressions of Marvel's Hero Project.

As stated above Marvel is turning a bunch of kids who are making a difference into superheroes and that to me is a great thing to do. Since we always here of how people are being influenced by comic books and so to see those people who have influenced others now giving those kids a chance to tell their story in what many would consider one of the greatest forms of storytelling ever is something that is truly special.


This first episode focused on Jordan a thirteen year old with limb difference meaning in this case she only has one hand. What she did was not let that get her down but instead went a design school and built herself I guess you could call it a glitter gun which in turn helped inspire others with the condition to do the same thing that to me is just so freaking cool we are getting new inventors who might look a little bit different but it's because they look that little bit different that they can see and fix problems that no one else has thought of just yet.

Now I do see why alot of people aren't talking about this show just because there's a lot of stuff on Disney+ and so it would be impossible for us all to talk about every single show. However I do feel that this show is worth talking about because of the positive impact it's going to have not only on the kids involved but to those who already see them as heroes because now it will make them say "well if they can do it then so can I" which to me is always a good thing.


Marvel is really going above and beyond here because not only are they giving a donation to a cause that the person involved is passionate about but there also producing exclusive comics based on the person of the episode. Each comic book I assume will be made available to read online after each new episode has been made available to stream but they really didn't need to do this they could have just left it with the donation and a jacket and it would cool but they really going above and beyond what is needed and asked of them and you can bet that not only will I be reading these comics but I might also review some of them.


Overall I don't think this needs saying but go and watch this show get a subscription to Disney+ right now and check out the first few episodes. So ends this very quick post this is my very first first impressions for a documentary so I have no idea what to talk about and it wasn't something that was planned so i'm sorry if it seems all over the place but it was something that I felt that I had to talk about and as you can tell there will not be a rating for this episode as it's the first in I believe twenty episodes but there might be a review at the end of the show's first series / season.  



Friday, 15 November 2019

Some Of My Favourite WWE Studios Films


WWE fans the company is well known around the globe for putting out several weekly TV shows and yearly games. However there are times when the studio puts out an actual feature film weather or not that film is any good depends on you however there are some films from the company that I enjoy and so I thought that I'd tell you what some of my personal favourites are and yes alot of them do include WWE wrestlers for some reason.

See No Evil (Kane)




The first horror film from the company and it's not that hard to see why they only made two See No Evil films. Since even tho I like this film hell I like it so much then when it first came out over here in the UK I ran to my local supermarket to buy the movie and I will admit it's cool as hell seeing Kane as the bad guy however I would have liked more depth to the other characters but the kills are cool tho so there's that.

The Marine (John Cena)


Yeah alot of people forget that before Cena was starring in big budget movies for major studios he actually did the first Marine movie. Hell alot of people forget that outside of The Miz there was another star of this franchise I will admit to only seeing this one and not the sequels but thatst because this film is pure action cheese even down to the bad dialog however it does have some cool a ton which is what you want in an action movie.


Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery (Far To Many To Count)


I know that alot of Scooby-Doo fans don't really like this film that much and that's fair enough everyone is entitled to their own opinion of a movie. I on the other hand really do find this film to be enjoyable on top of that there is a really good mystery which in my opinion is always a good thing since it's a key part of the Scooby-Doo franchise and without that you'd have a bad movie.


The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! (Far To Many To Count)


This is actually the shortest film WWE Studios has released clocking in at just under an hour and it really didn't need to be long at all. It does make some good use of the wrestlers involved but I don't get why they chose to make CM Punk the bad guy since he was the most cheered person at the time but I guess that means nothing if the little kids don't like him.

The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania! (So Many Wrestlers Featured In This Film)



This was the first anything to feature The Jetsons since there nineties movie and in my opinion it was a welcome return. Out of all the animated films that WWE have released this is in my opinion the best one that doesn't make it just makes it the least bad plus it has the great Jetsons theme at the start which for me is always a good thing and the comedy us pretty spot on as is the references to the Scooby-Doo WWE films.


Fighting With My Family (Lots Of WWE Wrestlers)


Of course this film was going to feature on here at some point not only is it the only WWE Studios film to get good reviews it also made a decent amount at the box office. Unlike the other films which featured WWE wrestlers in main roles here only a small handful cameo at the end of the film. The only issue I had with the film is something that couldn't be helped and that's the continuity with the main WWE sets.