greymare
Well-Known Member
still prefer the old tv series
DO NOT READ THIS POST. THERE ARE SPOILERS FOR THE DARK KNIGHT!!!
hey alex
i will have you know that i am a huge comic book fan. especially the batman.
just saw Harold and Kumar 2. it was pretty entertaining but rather formulaic which, i suppose, cannot be helped on movies like this.
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is that how you saw it? wasn't like that at all. if you're not a comic book fan, that's fine of course. i was merely warning you that i have a lot to say about comics. its my plesha... man!That is far from pathetic. It just seemed like I pushed a button or something when I mentioned I wasn't a comic reader lol...
300 was awesome. but frank miller's artwork is not really my taste. its an acquired taste that i just haven't acquired. but if you also want a kick ass frank miller story, read return of the dark knight. the artwork is amazing there for some reason because to me, his new stuff just isn't. weird. but in the story batman is retired but has to return to being batman because gotham city is being overrun with crime again. the rest of the story is just jawdropping. especially in the end when batman is pitted against superman.Without a doubt there is some great amazing writing from comic book authors level par to that of book authors.... Such as Frank Miller... 300? Sin City? Haven't read the comics... But his stuff is pure genious!$£!$£! lol.
alex
is that how you saw it? wasn't like that at all. if you're not a comic book fan, that's fine of course. i was merely warning you that i have a lot to say about comics. its my plesha... man!
300 was awesome. but frank miller's artwork is not really my taste. its an acquired taste that i just haven't acquired. but if you also want a kick ass frank miller story, read return of the dark knight. the artwork is amazing there for some reason because to me, his new stuff just isn't. weird. but in the story batman is retired but has to return to being batman because gotham city is being overrun with crime again. the rest of the story is just jawdropping. especially in the end when batman is pitted against superman.
i'm curious though, do you use references?
I'm guessing this is the interviews with the cast and crew? Matrix isn't my particular cup o' tea (boo, hiss, yeah I know...). Recently I did watch a lot of the commentary interviews in the Bourne series (Identity, Conspiracy, Ultimatum). Bought the "extended" version of the first movie and was disappointed, I am truly glad they didn't use that version as the primary. But a lot of the scene set-ups were pretty cool. They sure went through a lot of Mini Coopers and Trabants in the first two movies....with philosopher commentary by Ken Wilber and Cornel West.
Watched the new King Kong last week, was kind of impressed. The effects have certainly come a long way, even if the acting left some to be desired (Jack Black? As the hero? c'mon...). Sure beats the first remake, which I have no intent to purchase. On the other hand I did buy a collector's edition of the original black and white movie a few months back, and I thoroughly enjoyed the commentary by the crew members still alive. They pointed out a lot of really cool back story about how they made the movie, which way back then was really ground-breaking as far as effects go.And I have this feeling the more and more you remake a film the more it becomes diluted... So I don't hold out big hopes for the new one...