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A crack addict with a tag! (05-16-2012, 01:33 PM)
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(05-16-2012, 01:34 PM)
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You REALLY need to check out The Incredibles because you especially would fucking LOVE IT. |
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(05-16-2012, 01:39 PM)
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I was talking about this with the family last night: its definitely possible to have the Hulk work as the center of one movie (the origin story and coming to grips with his problem). The problem is how do you make any more Hulk-centric movies? Where do you go with the character from there?
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(05-16-2012, 01:53 PM)
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Ok I finally caved to the hype and the news of the record-breaking run.
Just got back from seeing Avengers. Last movie/s I saw in the theatre were Iron Man and TDK some years ago. (best summer blockbuster season EVER?) I give it a 'meh'. Underwhelmed. Not a bad movie by any stretch, but not great either. Just middle of the pack. Reminded me of Serenity/Firefly, which I also saw in theatres. I went in with insane expectations and it didn't deliver for me. Like Firefly I think it was a victim of its own hype (I was a Firefly TV show fanboy.) And yes, I have seen all of the Marvel Cinema universe films prior. Either in theatres (The good ones like Iron Man1 and TIHulk) or on DVD (the rest). The alien "invasion" was pathetic. I wanted more of Stark and Hulk, and less of the other losers. The only bright spot for me was that maybe this will pave the way for Planet Hulk, WWHulk movies.
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 01:59 PM)
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It's just that you come to expect more out of a Brad Bird production than you do a Joss Whedon/Marvel Studios one, you know? You look at any of Brad Bird's films outside of MI4 and they all have stakes, tension, emotion, etc --- MI4 just doesn't have that. It just has humor and passable, nicely shot action. So yeah, same as Avengers. All in all, Bird did a great job with MI:GP; I can't wait to see what he does with a live action movie he has full creative control over, it's going to be something else for sure.
Wow, he really really needs to watch it.
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Vote with your $$$
(05-16-2012, 02:00 PM)
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Black Widow was the biggest pleasant surprise of the movie for me. Pity Hawkeye sucked so hard. Easily the worst part. |
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Vote with your $$$
(05-16-2012, 02:01 PM)
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Edit: Which were not Bird's fault. Directing (especially action) was Aces. Double Edit: Solo hasn't seen the Incredibles? God damn, man, take the day off and go see it in the best quality available to you. See if for the score alone if you must!
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 02:24 PM)
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Josh Trank is probably going to end up directing the FF reboot.
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(05-16-2012, 02:28 PM)
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(05-16-2012, 02:49 PM)
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So I saw the movie opening weekend, and the feeling after I got out was Best Comic Movie Ever. After letting it settle for a while, now I think...
it's still the best comic movie ever, just for pure enjoyability. The Dark Knight trilogy is going for something else, and that's cool. Spider-man's early efforts are hard to separate from Spider-man 3. The only other competition for me would be the Incredibles(I think it deserves to be classified as a comic movie, but understand if others disagree), which is a flawless movie, and may rise back up to number one for me, but is lacking in Holy Crap moments compared to the Avengers. |
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(05-16-2012, 02:52 PM)
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This movie gave me Hulkamania, so I rewatched Hulk and Incredible Hulk; it's so frigging clear to see that Whedon "gets" Hulk as a character and in effect makes the Banner-character better.
The thing that bugged me the most about IH was that it was in essence the same chase-movie as the first one. IH would've been more interesting if Norton showed he had some level of control over the Green Giant in the beginning of the movie, like Ruffalo did in Avengers. It would've made the necessary anger-outburst at the end of IH to defeat Abonination more dramatic and would've taught Banner that he either has to gain more control over Hulk, or accept that there are threats that require him to "unleash" Hulk completely. Instead, we got the same movie Ang Lee gave us, sans the Hulk-pitbulls, which were awesome no matter how you spin it. |
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(05-16-2012, 02:59 PM)
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Danish
(05-16-2012, 03:00 PM)
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Still, great fun. Good for Joss and all involved. |
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ERMYGERD!
(05-16-2012, 03:06 PM)
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I love Tim Roth in anything he does, even IH. Ah well, it will be forever on my BluRay-shelf, if just for that opening-scene. |
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(05-16-2012, 03:16 PM)
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TIH at least introduced one of the classic Hulk villains, but there are far more out there and they can be used to progress Hulk's story much farther. After Avengers I'm pretty sure everyone out there wants to see Hulk in a movie where he's presented as we recognize him in comics today - not a mindless ragemonster but an actual character with personality, motivations and purpose. The Hulk as he's been presented so far on film can't carry a movie of his own, so they need to evolve him on screen into the Hulk persona that has worked for lengthy comic book stories for years. He should be able to comprehend what people are telling him and he should be able to speak at least coherent sentences to carry on dialogue with other characters. Otherwise they have to rely far too much on Banner for the entire movie and we're stuck with yet another poorly-paced film with the same Hulk-Out climax that didn't work until Avengers gave the character more depth. |
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(05-16-2012, 03:29 PM)
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The emotional impact of the Incredibles (like all Pixar movies) is definitely what carries it to the top. Has-been father goes through mid-life crisis, tries to recapture youth but becomes distant from his family, and in the end reaffirms the importance of his family (that is, his present and future, not his past) above all else. The emotional climax of I can't lose you again is far above anything offered in the Avengers. With so much screen time dedicated to setting up a team, though, and each character having so much pre-existing baggage they had to fit in, it's understandable that the Avengers couldn't quite plumb the emotional depths yet. I will be disappointed, though, if A2 doesn't try to offer more than smash and laugh.
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 03:33 PM)
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(05-16-2012, 03:42 PM)
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I don’t know. The main issue I've always had with Hulk movies was the Banner part of it. It's not similar to a werewolf movie where the human character can be whoever you want it to be. You don't have that flexibility. In the case of Banner, he has to be depressed and a little angry but mostly sad which is boring to watch. The reason other superhero movies work so well is because the alter ego is also fun. Tony Stark, Bruce Wayne, Clark Kent to a certain degree etc etc. They have fun stories and are fun to watch. What makes banner fun to watch? And if you read comics, what makes banner fun to read about? |
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Vote with your $$$
(05-16-2012, 03:48 PM)
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 03:48 PM)
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This nonsense that you can't make a good Hulk movie is total bunk, I mean really? You get the right people on board and you can make anything work.
Ruffalo as Banner was superb, easily one of the best parts of Avengers. |
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Still Alive
(05-16-2012, 03:48 PM)
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85% chance that we won't be getting a Hulk movie before Avenger 2 anyway, so the speculation doesn't really have too much basis at this point, since who knows what'll happen in A2.
I'm hoping he's shot into space near the end of A2, then the year after that we get a planet Hulk movie. |
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A crack addict with a tag! (05-16-2012, 03:49 PM)
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Banner tried to kill himself, and even that is impossible. At that point, he's come to Jesus as they say, and trying to do something with his life. He tries to help other people. It's not surprising that Black Widow finds him helping people in India. That's who the real Banner is. As screwed up as he is, and as bad as people treat him, he will still try to do the right thing. A great movie can be written about a man like that. |
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Delusion: not just for breakfast anymore!
(05-16-2012, 04:03 PM)
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Eh, even within whatever limitations the MCU impose on it, it can still be great if you just got the right people make it.
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(05-16-2012, 04:21 PM)
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But I did see the Avengers and the best scenes he had involved Tony Stark. I just think he works best as a support character. And you're giving me reasons as to why he's an interesting person, not why he'd be interesting to watch. I can't imagine a movie where he walks around helping people being all that entertaining. |