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My Top 7 favorite Sonic Levels

Sonic's the name speed's his game! As many Sonic fans may already know, the 25th anniversary for the blue blur is right around the corner. Sure he may have had his ups and downs and all arounds  throughout the years but regardless, the fans have stuck by his side through thick and thin. And to prepare for Sonic's 25th birthday, I have decided to take a look back on some my personal favorites of the blue blur's best levels throughout his his history. Now for this list I'm only going to include levels from games I have played. Oh and another thing, this list is entirely opinion based. So don't feel upset if your favorite level isn't on the list. Without further ado, let's get things started. 7. Music Plant (Sonic Advance 2) Now the first Sonic Advance believe it or not was my first Sonic game and it was the game that turned me into a loyal fan of the series. So when I found out there was a sequel, I was stoked. So when my mom finally bought the game

A Day at the Movies: Fantastic Four (Spoiler Filled Review)

Ah the Fantastic Four. For those of you who don't know, these guys are by far one of the most well known comic book teams of all time. Known by many fans as "The First family of comics" the Fantastic Four first appeared "Fantastic Four vol. 1" in November of 1961. Their book was a major success and thanks to them, Marvel Comics became a force to be reckoned with and soon after characters such as Spider-Man and the X-Men were introduced. Not only that, but it’s notable that they were the first superheroes without secret identities, the first superhero team where the members fought each other as much as the villains and the first place where the iconic “Kirby Dots” (a way of showing a crackle of energy drawn by legendary artist Jack Kirby) appeared.  Sadly, despite being such an influential team to the comic book industry, Marvel’s first family have never really translated to the medium of film all that well. The first attempt at a Fantastic Four film cam