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I don't know what to say.
Hollywood, get new ideas. This really doesn't interest me anymore, all of these "superhero" movies.
Good superhero movies:
- Spider Man
- X-Men
- Batman Begins
- Batman
- Blade
Bad superhero movies:
- The Hulk
- Daredevil
- Catwoman
- Elektra
- The other Batman movies
- Blade 2
- Blade Trinity
- Fantastic Four
As for this movie, this is probably gonna be added to the bad pile.
I'm like c'mon. Nothing is original anymore in Hollywood. For christ sakes, they're making another Rocky and Rambo.
What's next, Demolition Man 2? Screw that! Screw you Sylvester Stallone.
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ya know, i think "hollywood" should get into hard core porn. i mean they have the budget right?? this way its away with the cam corder type picture..and the actors and actresses might actually sound like they can act.
hmmmm.....and i can guarantee there would be a line up from here to the moon for a movie with angelia jolie just boning the s**t outta someone .......bwhahahahhahhahahha
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...boning jolie........
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Slim, if you ever come to Toronto, we're going for beers. You're vulgar and rude... can't imagine how you'd be after a couple drinks :P
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^^ a couple a beers, a strip joint now thats the perfect way to wind me up and watch me go.....
I hope my vulgar-ness and rude-ness doesn't offend anyone.... <_<
pffffffffffffft.... :blink:
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Oscar The Grouch,Nov 6 2005, 11:27 AM Wrote:I don't know what to say.
Hollywood, get new ideas. This really doesn't interest me anymore, all of these "superhero" movies.
Good superhero movies:
- Spider Man
- X-Men
- Batman Begins
- Batman
- Blade
Bad superhero movies:
- The Hulk
- Daredevil
- Catwoman
- Elektra
- The other Batman movies
- Blade 2
- Blade Trinity
- Fantastic Four
As for this movie, this is probably gonna be added to the bad pile.
I'm like c'mon. Nothing is original anymore in Hollywood. For christ sakes, they're making another Rocky and Rambo.
What's next, Demolition Man 2? Screw that! Screw you Sylvester Stallone.
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You're obviously not a comic fan. Not every movie is done to the taste of everyone in the general public. If they did, not one fan would come to the movie, and then their comic sales would plummet.
On the other hand, they can't stay perfectly loyal to the comic. Even though the big guns like X-Men, Spiderman, Batman, and others have millions of loyal fans worldwide, there just isn't enough pull for them to make a profit without appealing to a broader base.
X-Men was great, a true "jumping off" point for moviegoers to get introduced to the X-Men. X2 was even better, even if the title sucked ass.
Spiderman was the same - great as an intro movie, and the second one was better now that they had established the characters with the general public.
I thought Hulk was great, personally... except for the ending... Ang Lee's existentialist BS can take the long walk off the short pier.
Some were a lower-budget attempt at greatness, like Daredevil and Elektra. Blade 2 sucked, I agree. I thought Trinity was a great way to close it, if nothing else. Batman wasn't all that great... they spent too much time with the Batmobile and not enough on character development. Then again, it was a classic intro movie.
Fantastic Four - it could have been better. At least they preserved the "family" persona of the Four. Batman Begins is what the original Batman should have been. I'm glad they made it the way they did.
If you want a perfect example of a movie that was not even close to its roots... Doom. The weapons were right, the rest was pandering crap to those who didn't want Hell brought into it, and the FPS-esque scene was 2 minutes too long.
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NOS2Go4Me,Nov 6 2005, 01:47 PM Wrote:Oscar The Grouch,Nov 6 2005, 11:27 AM Wrote:I don't know what to say.
Hollywood, get new ideas. This really doesn't interest me anymore, all of these "superhero" movies.
Good superhero movies:
- Spider Man
- X-Men
- Batman Begins
- Batman
- Blade
Bad superhero movies:
- The Hulk
- Daredevil
- Catwoman
- Elektra
- The other Batman movies
- Blade 2
- Blade Trinity
- Fantastic Four
As for this movie, this is probably gonna be added to the bad pile.
I'm like c'mon. Nothing is original anymore in Hollywood. For christ sakes, they're making another Rocky and Rambo.
What's next, Demolition Man 2? Screw that! Screw you Sylvester Stallone.
[right][snapback]153992[/snapback][/right]
You're obviously not a comic fan. Not every movie is done to the taste of everyone in the general public. If they did, not one fan would come to the movie, and then their comic sales would plummet.
On the other hand, they can't stay perfectly loyal to the comic. Even though the big guns like X-Men, Spiderman, Batman, and others have millions of loyal fans worldwide, there just isn't enough pull for them to make a profit without appealing to a broader base.
X-Men was great, a true "jumping off" point for moviegoers to get introduced to the X-Men. X2 was even better, even if the title sucked ass.
Spiderman was the same - great as an intro movie, and the second one was better now that they had established the characters with the general public.
I thought Hulk was great, personally... except for the ending... Ang Lee's existentialist BS can take the long walk off the short pier.
Some were a lower-budget attempt at greatness, like Daredevil and Elektra. Blade 2 sucked, I agree. I thought Trinity was a great way to close it, if nothing else. Batman wasn't all that great... they spent too much time with the Batmobile and not enough on character development. Then again, it was a classic intro movie.
Fantastic Four - it could have been better. At least they preserved the "family" persona of the Four. Batman Begins is what the original Batman should have been. I'm glad they made it the way they did.
If you want a perfect example of a movie that was not even close to its roots... Doom. The weapons were right, the rest was pandering crap to those who didn't want Hell brought into it, and the FPS-esque scene was 2 minutes too long.
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Yeah doom sucked ass, cept for the graphics.
Note: I forgot to mention Punisher, why you may ask? Well that was one of the only comic book series I liked reading and I also haven't seen it yet.
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I think that the Marvel movies have all been pretty good, but unfortunately their budgets seem to match their comic book audience volume. I also love how Stan Lee finds him self a cameo in every Marvel movie, just cracks me up. And the cameo in the HULK was classic!! B)
The DC movies seem to be lacking big time! They need to get away from the mainstream charactors and find a niche like Blade, maybe a Green Lantern or a JLA. But do something! JLA would be good because most of the charactors are already developed :D
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