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Clark Gregg
Reviews Featuring Clark Gregg
Thankfully this particular stain isnt permanent try to ignore it and itll go away.
Please, please, please dont let the grossly misleading trailers put you off this isnt a forgettable rom-com, but a wonderfully observed comedy drama. One of the most enjoyable flicks and biggest surprises of the year.
Gloomy, self-indulgent and not half as insightful as it thinks it is, youll be left wishing this one was Spartan enough to be over in a couple of minutes.
An interesting and sometimes very clever not-so-romantic comedy from a promising first-time director, it still falls a little flat somewhere along the way.
A fun but pretty pointless sequel that retraces a lot of old ground and wastes a talented supporting cast in favour of an all-out blanket coverage on Robert Downey Jr.'s superhero.
Shows what happens when Mr. Shakespeare takes on Marvel comics. Ridiculous.
A far better superhero mash-up than it's constituent parts would suggest, Joss Whedon's The Avengers has surprisingly well-executed plot and action and comes across as entertaining and pretty funny.
Made when a one-man Robert Downey Jr. show was novel and a lot less annoying, Iron Man is a successfull comic book adaption with a nice balance of humour, plot and action.
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