All of Netflix's shows range from being immensely disappointing to boring to dogshit save for the first season of house of cards. Still interested in this one though.
That's not true at all. Orange is the New Black is absolutely fantastic.
All of Netflix's shows range from being immensely disappointing to boring to dogshit save for the first season of house of cards. Still interested in this one though.
All of Netflix's shows range from being immensely disappointing to boring to dogshit save for the first season of house of cards.
You couldn't be wronger
So this Loeb person, who is it exactly? I read somewhere he was involved with the early first season of Agents of Shield. God that Devin Faraci tweet has me worried...
So this Loeb person, who is it exactly? I read somewhere he was involved with the early first season of Agents of Shield. God that Devin Faraci tweet has me worried...
With Netflix raising the bar on whats acceptable on the small-screen, Marvel fans have one character right at the top of their wishlist for a Daredevil spin-off, and showrunner Steven DeKnight is of the same mind.
Ive been a huge fan of the Punisher comics for years, says DeKnight, speaking exclusively to SciFiNow.Id love to see him get his due on a platform like this. Nothing would delight me more than to see the Punisher get his own show and maybe we could convince Marvel to go Hard-R rating. If any character deserves an R rating, its the Punisher.
You couldn't be wronger
What comic is that from? The current Punisher series?I tried to find an image of the Punisher grinning, but they simply don't exist, so
No, far to different style.What comic is that from? The current Punisher series?
What comic is that from? The current Punisher series?
Current run is by Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads. The above image is from the previous run by Greg Rucka and Marco Checchetto. It was excellent.
Marvel shouldn't waste it time, when it has much more worthy characters.
Marvel shouldn't waste it time, when it has much more worthy characters.
If it's your first time? Just get the free month and cancel.How much would Netflix subscription generally cost you? Kind of tempted now. But it's just streaming, right? You can't download the episodes to watch again later?
You know Netflix has a website that will answer your questions quicker than waiting for someone else to respond to this. Anyway, I can't remember the price but no, you can't download episodes.How much would Netflix subscription generally cost you? Kind of tempted now. But it's just streaming, right? You can't download the episodes to watch again later?
Marvel shouldn't waste it time, when it has much more worthy characters.
Yes just streaming, $8 or so per month and you can't download obviously, but you can just rewatch it there later anyway.How much would Netflix subscription generally cost you? Kind of tempted now. But it's just streaming, right? You can't download the episodes to watch again later?
Watching the Daredevil series, it is difficult not to draw comparisons with the recent Christopher Nolan Dark Knight films. Daredevil, as conceptualised in this series, is based heavily off the 1980s Daredevil comics penned by writer Frank Miller, who later went on to redefine Batman through Batman: Year One and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. These books were a significant influence on Nolans Batman films.
More than just sharing the Frank Miller DNA, its interesting to note how many cues Daredevil takes from The Dark Knight, specifically. This is a grounded, real world hero who operates in a tangible space. Every punch thrown in the film is felt and a punch is often not quite enough to take out an enemy in the world of Daredevil. Unlike most depictions of violence on TV, when facing an enemy, if Daredevil punches them he needs to keep on punching them until they stay down. This is a brutal, cold, and violent superhero series. And its absolutely captivating to watch.
Just as Daredevil owes a debt of gratitude to The Dark Knight, it also takes many cues from The Raid and The Raid 2. While the action scenes are rarely as visceral as either Raid films, the scenes feel just as real.
Daredevil is compelling, wonderful TV that will hopefully find an audience beyond fans of the Marvel superhero films. This is a dark, nuanced TV series that is worthy of a wide audience. Daredevil is utterly fantastic and demands that you use all of your senses while watching.
Current run is by Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads. The above image is from the previous run by Greg Rucka and Marco Checchetto. It was excellent.
http://televisedrevolution.com/review/review-marvels-daredevil-episode-1
Review of the first episode (some spoilers)
I'd rather a Moon Knight tv series and a hard R rated Punisher moviewith Karl Urban as the lead
http://televisedrevolution.com/review/review-marvels-daredevil-episode-1
Review of the first episode (some spoilers)
The inner machinations of NeoGAF are an enigma.How did you come across these guys?
I have never heard of either this writer, or this website. Less than 4000 followers on twitter, less than 250 likes on Facebook.
How did you come across these guys?
http://televisedrevolution.com/review/review-marvels-daredevil-episode-1
Review of the first episode (some spoilers)
Current run is by Nathan Edmondson and Mitch Gerads. The above image is from the previous run by Greg Rucka and Marco Checchetto. It was excellent.
Damn. An opinion is an opinion, and a well-written opinion that concisely explains why the author enjoyed movie/book/show/etc is even better. Why does it matter if a site is known or not? It's the quality of the review that countsThese guys are nobodies and their opinions mean little to me.
It's the quality of the review that counts
You'd be surprised at the obscure sites I come across by just searching "_____ review" on Twitter.
A no-name blogger who can't even spell "Murdock" or "Spider-Man" correctly. Yeah, no.
Damn. An opinion is an opinion, and a well-written opinion that concisely explains why the author enjoyed movie/book/show/etc is even better. Why does it matter if a site is known or not? It's the quality of the review that counts
Why is that an issue? You know how many people here have game sites and blogs? I often trust GAF impressions over sites for indie games and such, and relatively they're nobodies compared to popular sites. It's the review that counts; outside of the typos, I thought the article did a good job at explaining why the show is enjoyableThe review is garbage though. Anybody here could have written that. Harry Knowles could have written that.
The review is garbage though. Anybody here could have written that. Harry Knowles could have written that.
I love the positive impression, let's hope more positive opinions flood in.
Its odd that so many people here are offended by that review Just because it's a site that that they haven't heard of before.
I think it's generally healthy to be suspicious of obscure sites that get their hands on shows and are able to write reviews before any professional critic is able to comment.