Sora vs Tarzan


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Tarzan is a good fighter in the jungle and he may even have the edge in experience against Sora. Still, Sora has quite a large arsenal of spells and skills to use against this guy. Sora can harness the powers of fire, thunder, gravity, and more. He has the massive speed advantage in this fight as well as the edge in power. I can’t really think of any way for Tarzan to hope to gain the advantage here. Sora wins.

Mara Jade Skywalker vs Vegeta


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Mara Jade Skywalker has returned, but now she is up against the Prince of All Saiyans! Vegeta has powers that are above the limits we ever could have thought possible for a Saiyan. He has transformations upon transformations which have put him in the top 1% of all characters in media. If that isn’t true power…then what is? A single Big Bang Attack should allow him to secure the win once and for all here. Vegeta wins.

One Above All (Marvel) vs Bass



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The One Above All is an immensely powerful being. I don’t think it’s possible to actually give the guy as much credit as he is due with mere words, but of course I shall try. The thing is, Bass is still on a completely different level from this guy. Bass is incredibly fast so it’s not like anyone can actually keep up with him and his Earthbreaker attack will deal massive damage to this giant. The bigger they are, the harder they will fall. Bass wins.

Sherlock Holmes: Pursuit To Algiers Review


Back to back Sherlock Holmes reviews? Yes, it’s time to jump right back into the land of mystery. This one throws the cast on a ship which means that there isn’t a lot of room to run for both the heroes and the villains. They will have to execute their missions with a lot of strategic planning in order to come out on top. It’s a pretty fun film and probably has the most direct confrontations between Holmes and the villains that we have seen in quite a while.

The film starts with a mysterious group luring Holmes and Watson to an abandoned house. They want Holmes to guard Prince Nikolas by getting on a plane with him and acting on an escort. Holmes accepts but there is no room for Watson so the sidekick heads on a boat to meet up with Holmes again later on. Holmes pops up anyway though and tells Watson it was all a trick. The problem is that 3 Russian spies come aboard and want to destroy Nikolas. There is also a mysterious lady named Sheila who always panics at the sight of Holmes. What secret is she hiding and why should she be terrified of Holmes? Time to find out!

At first the film plays out like your typical mystery as we are introduced to a bunch of suspicious characters and naturally they are all very sketchy throughout, but then we see the actual villains come aboard the ship. This means that either one of the suspects is an accomplice or they were all red herrings. Either way it makes for a fairly tense atmosphere. Also, the boat has a lot of people on it so in theory that makes it hard for the villains to try anything, but it can also be hard for Holmes to protect Nikolas without making it too obvious either. A lot of mind games are had here.

One such moment that worked really well was when the villains challenges Holmes and Watson to a game of curls. Throughout the match they use game lingo to attack the other person’s strategy about how to deal with the Prince. Holmes ends up doing pretty well in both arenas while acting innocent as he always does. Holmes likes to put up a humble facade even while he is smirking on the inside. He is fairly aggressive here as he breaks someone’s wrist and certainly doesn’t back down from the opposition. He even steps in to save the prince from an untimely swim when Watson proved unequal to the task.

This was definitely one of Sherlock’s better appearances. I’m also glad he was pretty careful about not actually getting on the plane that was pretty obviously a trap. He was maybe a little too trusting in even getting into such a situation, but I have to assume that he recognized the people he was dealing with right from the start. I’m also confident that he wouldn’t have fallen for a certain voice trick that was near the end of the film.

Unfortunately this was not one of Watson’s better appearances. He has a little too much fun with Sheila and forgets the situation too quickly. He’s a man on a mission right now so you think he would show a little more urgency. He also doesn’t guard Nikolas too well and tendsto let the guy out of his sight a lot. An old lady is also able to deter him from arriving as soon as he would have liked by putting him in the opposite direction. He was just really careless here and of course that tends to happen when you are the comic relief character of the series, but most of the other films put him in a bit of a better light than this one.

Of course, Nikolas still deserves most of the blame. He knows that everyone is after him but still makes alot of rookie mistakes. When Sheila asks him to go onto the deck with her to hang out he should have realized that this could be dangerous. Despite that, he seems rather oblivious the whole time and doesn’t even look for traps. He goes awful close to the water and just doesn’t show any common sense the whole time. His final scene is just as bad as all of the others and I was almost expecting his end to be a rather tragic one as a result. The guy just clearly doesn’t put too much stock in his own life.

Sheila’s subplot is probably the only one that just isn’t very good here. It’s just unnecessary and taking her out of the film would have put more focus on the actual case. She makes for a good red herring most of the time, but even then her motivations don’t seem all that consistent. From the three villains, Gregor was probably the best one. He is essentially the Moriarty of the group who likes to attack the heroes with carefully thought out plans when they least expect it. He isn’t as quick to act as the other two. Of course, waiting so long has its weaknesses as well, but I can’t say that there was any real fault with Gregor’s plan. It was actually really sound.

Mirko is the most aggressive one in the group and his knife throwing skills were on point. This guy is definitely a fighter. Naturally that’s not enough to take on someone like Holmes though. The detective is always ready for him. Then we have Gubec who gets the smallest role of the 3. That’s likely because he can’t talk so without any lines it was hard for him to be quite as memorable as the other 2. He still does his best though and isn’t bad I guess, but there’s just nothing all that likable about him.

Overall, This was a pretty solid Holmes film. The boat actually made for a great backdrop to the story. It was nice seeing the heroes and villains all stuck on such a small object like the boat. The film maybe spends too much time on red herrings, but at least the suspects are believable enough where you might suspect them for a while. Of course, the more Watson is sure that one of them is the culprit, the more confidence you will get in that just not being the case. It’s almost a little sad when you think about it.

Overall 8/10

Sherlock Holmes and the Woman in Green Review


It’s time for the next installment in the Sherlock Holmes film series. This one is pretty solid as are just about all of the Holmes titles to be honest. We even get to see the return of Professor Moriarty once more as he proves to be the real mastermind. This means that the woman in green doesn’t get to be quite as important as she might have been, but still makes for a pretty good antagonist. The detectives have their work cur out for them this time!

The film starts off with a lot of gruesome murders occurring in London. Holmes is struggling to find a motive or something that connect the victims while Watson believes that it is probably just an insane villain. Coincidentally enough, hypnotism is starting to become popular and a lady named Lydia has been performing it on people. Watson claims that hypnosis is completely fake and wouldn’t work on anyone with an ounce of character, but is that entirely accurate? Only one way to find out!

As always Holmes is a solid main character who is good at staying one step ahead of the villains. While Moriarty has bested him in the past, I’d say that it was effectively a draw this time. That being said, Holmes’ final plan was rather risky as he left himself with no real out until Watson came. He would have had to try fighting 3 against 1 and even with his skills that may have been tough. I’m glad that hypnosis didn’t work on him though.

Watson is a blast in this film and I dare say that he might have even been better than Holmes for once. I definitely liked the scene where he starts to insult the hypnotists quite a bit. While he ultimately loses in that scene I do tend to agree with him. Hypnosis is not something that should work on anyone so easily. If you’re strapped to a chair and forced to watch a bunch of lights for days or something then that’s one thing. Looking at lights for a few minutes? Nah, I’m definitely not going to buy that one. A bunch of films portray it as some kind of super power that works almost instantly, but I just can’t buy into that. Watson was right even if the film made him appear to be wrong.

Lydia was a decent villain but not as good as the lady from a few films ago. Lydia is more of a minion than a commander even if the whole plan does revolve around her abilities. She does a good job in the role. Moriarty seemed to have a different actor in this film as he looked very different, but the personality was still the same as always. He really does have a flair for theatrics even though it ends up costing him pretty much every time.

As always the writing was quite strong in this film. The banter between the characters was on point and the mystery was fairly sound. It’ll keep you guessing for a little while until the film basically tells you who the villain is. Admittedly this is rather early on, but seeing the heroes try to solve the puzzle is fun as well. The pacing for the film is great and the movie never drags on. That is definitely how a good mystery film should be when you think about it. It’s gotta keep the action and tempo up at all times.

Based on how many times Moriarty has died you will probably be wondering if he is really dead by the end of this film. In truth he should have been dead quite a long time ago and it’s clear that the writers just like bringing him back. It’s definitely possible that he could return, but I wouldn’t mind keeping him out. He is a great rival for the legendary Mr. Holmes, but we’ve had quite a few other villains who were able to hold their own as well. After all, at the end of the day Moriarty is basically just a real smart villain who likes to banter. We can certainly find a few other villains to fit that role.

Overall, I would definitely recommend checking out this film. It may not have a whole lot of unique things going for it, but at the end of the day what else do you need aside from the classic Sherlock Holmes formula? No two mysteries are the same after all so by shuffling the suspects and locations you have created a brand new story. With the film series coming to a close I am glad that it has continued to perform at a top level. The film makes no real mistakes so it’s just a blast from start to finish. It’s easy to see why Holmes is still regarded as the best mystery franchise.

Overall 8/10

Dio Brando vs Hulk


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Suggested by Random The Hulk is very strong and gets more dangerous the longer the fight goes on. That being said, he is really not good at dealing with speed and he can be knocked out before he has a chance to grow stronger. Hulk will start at his strongest here either way, but the speed factor is just too much to be ignored. Dio would be able to end this fight very quickly. Dio Brando wins.

One Above All (Marvel) vs One Above All


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Suggested by Anonymous The One Above All is a being above any other, but you could say the same for the other one as well. Both of them are from Marvel after all so who is to say which character is actually the strongest? I’m gonna go with the huge one since we’ve actually seen him fire energy blasts and hurl planets. I think he would be able to win this match preeeetty easily. One Above All (Marvel) wins.

Ferid vs Ash


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Suggested by Dylan Hooton Ferid is a very quick fighter as I’ve mentioned in the past, but we haven’t seen him fight all that much. At the moment we’ve only seen a glimpse of his abilities. They appear to be impressive, but they aren’t enough to cut the mustard in this battle. While he could likely handle most of Ash’s Pokemon without a problem, a few of them will be troublesome like Pikachu, Greninja, and Charizard. Ferid’s outnumbered here and while his regeneration is pretty good, their combined attacks will be able to finish him off. Ash has simply grown too powerful. Ash wins.

Mara Jade Skywalker vs Lady Shiva


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Suggested by iKnowledge Mara Jade Skywalker is a powerful Star Wars character who is one with the Force. She wields her Lightsaber with pinpoint accuracy and was already a strong warrior without it. Shiva may have the edge in hand to hand combat, but The Force is always the better ability to have at the ready. There just won’t be much of anything that Shiva can do to resist its power. Mara Jade Skywalker wins.

Chief Wiggum vs Segata Sanshiro


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Suggested by Adrogoz Wiggum is back, but I’m afraid that he won’t fare so well against a man like Segata. Segata is a master at hand to hand combat and is a lot quicker than the Chief. Wiggum will still be reaching for his donuts when Segata is pounding him into the ground. This just isn’t a very even match and should be over in the blink of an eye. Segata Sanshiro wins.