Jesus man. That's not right. That's... just not right.
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The effects are looking sweet, the suits are all looking sweet, and there is a sufficient amount of liquor. Hopefully this will negate the silly dialog and probably retarded story.
The effects are looking sweet, the suits are all looking sweet, and there is a sufficient amount of liquor. Hopefully this will negate the silly dialog and probably retarded story.
As opposed to the pulitzer like writing in normal comic books.
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The effects are looking sweet, the suits are all looking sweet, and there is a sufficient amount of liquor. Hopefully this will negate the silly dialog and probably retarded story.
As opposed to the pulitzer like writing in normal comic books.
I don't really read comics so I wouldn't know, but just because a movie is based on a comic doesn't mean the writing has to be cheesetastic. For example, Spider-Man 2, which was pretty much universally acclaimed by critics as being a really great movie, not just a really great comic book movie. It had great writing.
Well you have to realize cloud, people who read comics go to see the movies for the cheesy lines. Honestly comic book movies are supposed to be stylisticly engaging but ultimately shallow. It fits with their source material.
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Jesus man. That's not right. That's... just not right.
Yeah, yeah...I know. I liked the angst, because well...it's the hulk. The effects were great, actors were good, just a bit too long and drawn out with not enough Hulkamania trashing the military.
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I also like Ang Lee's Hulk. It had a lot of stupid stuff in it, and it was far too long for its own good, but I definitely think it's better than Daredevil or Spider-Man 3.
The new one should truly be incredible, though. Edward Norton
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All creature will die and all the things will be broken. That's the law of samurai.
I also like Ang Lee's Hulk. It had a lot of stupid stuff in it, and it was far too long for its own good, but I definitely think it's better than Daredevil or Spider-Man 3.
The new one should truly be incredible, though. Edward Norton
Yeah...I've watched all 3 of them and even Spider-Man 3, lame as it was, was passable. Hulk was just abysmal in every possible sense. Bad CGI, bad/boring script and just terribly not good.
Well you have to realize cloud, people who read comics go to see the movies for the cheesy lines. Honestly comic book movies are supposed to be stylisticly engaging but ultimately shallow. It fits with their source material.
Nah, that's just the way they make them. If you actually take the material seriously, you can make some great stuff (see Batman Begins).
I also like Ang Lee's Hulk. It had a lot of stupid stuff in it, and it was far too long for its own good, but I definitely think it's better than Daredevil or Spider-Man 3.
The new one should truly be incredible, though. Edward Norton
So is the shit I left in the toilet this morning. That's hardly high praise.
So I actually saw the trailer now and am certainly excited. It looks like they actually cared whether the character was worthwhile when he wasn't covered in CG. Good for them.
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The effects are looking sweet, the suits are all looking sweet, and there is a sufficient amount of liquor. Hopefully this will negate the silly dialog and probably retarded story.
As opposed to the pulitzer like writing in normal comic books.
I don't really read comics so I wouldn't know, but just because a movie is based on a comic doesn't mean the writing has to be cheesetastic. For example, Spider-Man 2, which was pretty much universally acclaimed by critics as being a really great movie, not just a really great comic book movie. It had great writing.
Dude.
Are you telling me that the writing in Spider-man 2 wasn't cheesy?
The effects are looking sweet, the suits are all looking sweet, and there is a sufficient amount of liquor. Hopefully this will negate the silly dialog and probably retarded story.
As opposed to the pulitzer like writing in normal comic books.
I don't really read comics so I wouldn't know, but just because a movie is based on a comic doesn't mean the writing has to be cheesetastic. For example, Spider-Man 2, which was pretty much universally acclaimed by critics as being a really great movie, not just a really great comic book movie. It had great writing.
Dude.
Are you telling me that the writing in Spider-man 2 wasn't cheesy?
Oh hell yeah it was. But it was pretty highly regarded by a lot of critics, and it had the occasional little gem like this:
Everybody loves a hero. People line up for them, cheer them, scream their names. And years later, they'll tell how they stood in the rain for hours just to get a glimpse of the one who taught them how to hold on a second longer. I believe there's a hero in all of us, that keeps us honest, gives us strength, makes us noble, and finally allows us to die with pride, even though sometimes we have to be steady, and give up the thing we want the most. Even our dreams.
I may have gotten slightly misty-eyed while she was delivering that speech. So it is possible for a comic book movie to mix cheesiness and sincerity.
The effects are looking sweet, the suits are all looking sweet, and there is a sufficient amount of liquor. Hopefully this will negate the silly dialog and probably retarded story.
As opposed to the pulitzer like writing in normal comic books.
I don't really read comics so I wouldn't know, but just because a movie is based on a comic doesn't mean the writing has to be cheesetastic. For example, Spider-Man 2, which was pretty much universally acclaimed by critics as being a really great movie, not just a really great comic book movie. It had great writing.
Dude.
Are you telling me that the writing in Spider-man 2 wasn't cheesy?
There were cheesy moments, but nothing quite as cheesetastic as "This isn't the worst thing you've seen me doing lol!"
Ang Lee's Hulk was really good, except for the cheesy explosion ending. Dialog was good, acting was all great, and the comic book framing was sweet as hell, and I wish they'd do it for more movies.
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Ang Lee's Hulk was really good, except for the cheesy explosion ending. Dialog was good, acting was all great, and the comic book framing was sweet as hell, and I wish they'd do it for more movies.
Nick Nolte stole the show from everyone else, though.
Not that I'm complaining, mind you, I'm just sayin'.
The only line that struck me as cheesy was the "This is not the worst thing you've caught me doing" one. Everything else was just your average popcorn action flix variety.
I'm excited for this. Normally I'd rather they keep the Stark scenes to a minimum and focus more on the actual Iron Man, since Hollywood is mask-a-phobic and all, but Downey is frigging awesome in this. If the plot and script end up sucking ass, he'll still carry it. This movie cannot suck ass.
Oh, and am I the only one who laughed out loud at that ending scene with the tiny rocket? Amazing.
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"The sausage of Green Earth explodes with flavor like the cannon of culinary delight."
Ang Lee's Hulk was really good, except for the cheesy explosion ending. Dialog was good, acting was all great, and the comic book framing was sweet as hell, and I wish they'd do it for more movies.
Nick Nolte stole the show from everyone else, though.
Not that I'm complaining, mind you, I'm just sayin'.
The framing was an interesting idea but ended up being annoying as Hell in my opinion.
The effects are looking sweet, the suits are all looking sweet, and there is a sufficient amount of liquor. Hopefully this will negate the silly dialog and probably retarded story.
As opposed to the pulitzer like writing in normal comic books.
I don't really read comics so I wouldn't know, but just because a movie is based on a comic doesn't mean the writing has to be cheesetastic. For example, Spider-Man 2, which was pretty much universally acclaimed by critics as being a really great movie, not just a really great comic book movie. It had great writing.
Dude.
Are you telling me that the writing in Spider-man 2 wasn't cheesy?
There were cheesy moments, but nothing quite as cheesetastic as "This isn't the worst thing you've seen me doing lol!"
That line didn't seem very cheesy to me. No, "I can explain it!" would be cheesy. That was Tony Stark being a fleshed out character.
I honestly don't know why people didn't like Daredevil. Maybe they're super DD comic book fans and the movie fucked with stuff I didn't notice? I enjoyed it.
Hulk gave me a headache though. His dad was the supervillain? Bleh.
I enjoyed Daredevil. Didn't like the Bullseye at all though, and it wasn't the costume. Not mostly, at least.
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Yeah, Daredevil was a pretty decent movie. Then again, I've read, like, two Daredevil comics so yeah, maybe they fucked with things that I didn't notice.
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Jesus man. That's not right. That's... just not right.
Now I have seen the trailers though, I recant it all.
Suave, drunken bastard that he is. :P
As opposed to the pulitzer like writing in normal comic books.
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In the same way that anyone but Bale as Batman is just wrong.
Incredible Hulk's out this summer too.
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One comic book movie I could really get behind would be a Dr. McNinja movie. I can dream.
Its ok I was the same way with comic book movies until I remembered that while I enjoyed comics, the writing was not exactly high quality.
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Yeah, yeah...I know. I liked the angst, because well...it's the hulk. The effects were great, actors were good, just a bit too long and drawn out with not enough Hulkamania trashing the military.
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The new one should truly be incredible, though. Edward Norton
Yeah...I've watched all 3 of them and even Spider-Man 3, lame as it was, was passable. Hulk was just abysmal in every possible sense. Bad CGI, bad/boring script and just terribly not good.
Nah, that's just the way they make them. If you actually take the material seriously, you can make some great stuff (see Batman Begins).
So is the shit I left in the toilet this morning. That's hardly high praise.
Are you telling me that the writing in Spider-man 2 wasn't cheesy?
Oh hell yeah it was. But it was pretty highly regarded by a lot of critics, and it had the occasional little gem like this:
I may have gotten slightly misty-eyed while she was delivering that speech. So it is possible for a comic book movie to mix cheesiness and sincerity.
Not that I'm complaining, mind you, I'm just sayin'.
I'm excited for this. Normally I'd rather they keep the Stark scenes to a minimum and focus more on the actual Iron Man, since Hollywood is mask-a-phobic and all, but Downey is frigging awesome in this. If the plot and script end up sucking ass, he'll still carry it. This movie cannot suck ass.
Oh, and am I the only one who laughed out loud at that ending scene with the tiny rocket? Amazing.
That line didn't seem very cheesy to me. No, "I can explain it!" would be cheesy. That was Tony Stark being a fleshed out character.
Edit: Nevermind, rewatching the trailer says it's not Cuba.
I noticed that one comic website made the mistake of saying that the bigger suit that he fights in the trailer is War Machine. Oh ho.
fucking hulk dogs and the end was just so ...oh god I don't even want to think about the god damn movie
I don't see anything wrong with the hulk dogs. And yeah, the ending was sucky, but mercifully brief.
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I see how it is: all black people look alike when they're inside a powered suit of weaponized armor, right?
Hulk gave me a headache though. His dad was the supervillain? Bleh.
Hey. Hey now. Hey.
No.
Are you trying to tell me those fight sequences were at all believable?
They were not even close.