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| The Fleet Footed | Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat Personally, I think the new Thor movie looks pretty bad, but of course I haven't seen it. I hate to say it, but I will almost definitely end up paying money to go see it anyway just to see how it is. I'm looking forward to the live action Green Lantern, even though I think some of the special effects are a bit weird looking (especially Kilowog) and the Deadpool movie which still has a couple of years of production before release. I've got to agree with the nomination for Judge Dread nomination for worst adaptation. IMO Sylvester Stallone is a terrible actor who's really only interested in the fame and pay he receives from his movies. The only thing that could have made Judge Dread worse is if it became infected with the sequel disease that kills off most Stallone movies. |
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| Benevolent Galaxy Being Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Illinois
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| Most of the live-action Marvel & DC movies are very good, but has anyone else seen the Ultimate Avengers animated movie? It was in two parts, on two separate DVDs, I thought the storyline was good enough to be made into a live-action movie. I highly recommend this animated 2-part superhero film! Part one trailer I didn't want to put the second DVD trailer here, because part two has some spoilers in it. |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat this is a good point. I really enjoyed the animated feature of the new Batman, with a young guy as Batman while Bruce Wayne plays his mentor. In fact the whole Batman cartoon series was pretty cool. Anyone know where I can buy it? Thor looks hilarious, and pointless. Then again, I'll watch it when it comes on television. I don't like the Iron Man (just a tool to fill space for the Avengers, or Ultimates, or whatever it is) but I did like the film. The end was pretty cheesy, and they succeeded in making me wince at Jeff Bridges' character (a difficult feat) but overall the film was likable, pretty, easy to follow, successfully promoted US military action by making the evil Afghans VERY evil. Fantastic 4 on the other hand, always crap. Film was also crap. |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat Thor is getting good reviews. Green Lantern is out soon, but I'm really into that. I guess it should be stressed that these movies are great advertising for the actual comic medium. I wouldn't have properly got into batman if it wasn't for Dark Knight- the same week I saw I bought 'The dark Knight Returns' and the rest is history. The DareDevil movie was pants but it's a good comic series (Frank Miller, Ed Brubaker.) I read Watchmen before watching it, (i liked the movie but still prefer the book.) I think I like the Spiderman film more than I do the comic book character. And I'm looking forward to the new Xmen film, though I knew Wolverine: Origin would be nonsense- which is was. Will I am ('William') from Black Eyed Peas? awful! |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat Just seen the trailers for Thor and Green Lantern. Both look like something from IMDB Bottom 250. I'll probably check out Thor though, to see how horrible it really is. But Green Lantern looks like insanely horrific. I'll pass. |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat I meant to say about Green Lantern, "I'm not* really in to that." Apparently Thor is quite funny, and it does have Anthony Hopkins starring, that's often (though not always) a good sign. Kenneth Branagh usually knows his stuff too. I'm not sure one thread is big enough for a full scale Comic to Movie debate. There's too many of them. |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat Well those of us that grew up reading Judge Dredd from prog 2 of 2000AD back in '77 had been waiting years to see Dredd on the big screen. It was just a shame that the final product just wasn't right. |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat I appreciate Judge Dredd as a lasting character. But reading the early 2000AD stuff on Dredd, I find it pretty tame. I like Nemesis the Warlock, so it's not just a criticism of 2000AD itself. I suppose it's worse if a movie of the comic is crap and perhaps it's this effect that re-classifies stuff like Judge Dredd as bad. What other comics were you into back in " '77" that have been successfully/unsuccessfully into films? |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat The Phantom (1996) has to be the worst comic to movie adaptation for me. Best adaptation for me has to be Kurôzu zero (2007/2009) even though the movies are prequels to the manga series. |
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| Re: Comic to Movie - best/worst/general chat Best... Honestly, Ghost World is probably the top of the list. Its a better movie than TDK etc, and far more true to its source material. American Splendour comes a close second. Blade and the first Ninja Turtles movies are great too, as is Road to Perdition. Worst... A lot of films are terrible, but are based on pretty lame source material to begin with. Maybe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? |
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