View Full Version : Costumes you didn't like in movies you did
Chris Wallace
12-02-2005, 11:52 AM
Again, comic-based only. I wonder how many votes Green Goblin & Magneto will get?
HighVoltage
12-02-2005, 12:20 PM
Magneto Is Cool!!!!
Green Goblin....Mhmm.
skorponok
12-02-2005, 01:22 PM
I dig Magneto's suit too
Goblin, however??? Ehhh...well, I agree with Kevin Smith that it's redundant to put that ridiculous mask on someone with a face as expressive as Dafoe's...
Daredevil's open collar used to bug me being that I think that it's an otherwise very practical and interesting "real" version of the comic, but it's understandable that the collar is likely VERY uncomfortable closed.
Silver Sable
12-02-2005, 04:19 PM
I wasn't too crazy about Mystique's design.The original is better
Chris Wallace
12-02-2005, 04:48 PM
Didn't dig the scales, huh? I can understand that. I figured it was their way of getting around the explanation for how her clothes change when she does. Then the comics basically said that she's always naked, hence her "clothes" are whatever she wants them to be.
Who drew your new avi? Looks like a Dodson drawing.
Silver Sable
12-02-2005, 04:52 PM
Didn't dig the scales, huh? I can understand that. I figured it was their way of getting around the explanation for how her clothes change when she does. Then the comics basically said that she's always naked, hence her "clothes" are whatever she wants them to be.
Who drew your new avi? Looks like a Dodson drawing.
Not sure b/c it was from a trading card pic.You like it?
Chris Wallace
12-02-2005, 04:54 PM
I do.
Kable24
12-02-2005, 04:55 PM
Green Goblins looks like something out of some animecrap
Captain America's sucked
The Punisher's in the 89 version was lame except for his boots and knives.
Chris Wallace
12-02-2005, 04:58 PM
You liked "Captain America" & "Punisher"? That's rare.
Silver Sable
12-02-2005, 06:23 PM
I do.
You want me to get you the full image of it? :)
Kable24
12-02-2005, 07:54 PM
You liked "Captain America" & "Punisher"? That's rare.
I liked my bootleg copy of Captain America. Had more of Cap/Red Skull in WWII. The Punisher was OK. I definitely like the 04 version so much better, but it was good for the typical 80's action flick.
All the X-Men in Both X-Men movies. Other than possibly Storm's in X2
Darthphere
12-03-2005, 02:32 PM
Gotta agree with Bt18 here. Please dont tell me that crap that yellow and blue spandex dont translate well onscreen. I know that. But there had to have been a better option than those leather S&M outfits.
batman44
12-03-2005, 11:41 PM
Gotta go with GG, how could you get Spider-man's costume so right and get Green Goblin's so wrong?
As for the rest of the Marvel movie costumes, I didn't like Sabertooth, Mystique, Bullseye (really lack of costume) and Eleckra.
DC costumes: Zod and Lex with wigs.
Chris Wallace
12-06-2005, 09:20 AM
You want me to get you the full image of it? :)
:up: :)
Chris Wallace
12-06-2005, 09:21 AM
Gotta go with GG, how could you get Spider-man's costume so right and get Green Goblin's so wrong?
As for the rest of the Marvel movie costumes, I didn't like Sabertooth, Mystique, Bullseye (really lack of costume) and Eleckra.
DC costumes I didn't like are Mr. Freeze, Bane, Penguin, Two Face, Riddler's white costume, Zod and Lex with wigs.
Did you like B&R and BF?
Silver Sable
12-06-2005, 04:58 PM
:up: :)
I take that as a yes
http://www.silversable.com/cards/2-spiderman94.gif
batman44
12-06-2005, 08:34 PM
Did you like B&R and BF?
Oh, NO. I just reread the title, better go edit my post.
3dman27
12-07-2005, 07:28 AM
green goblin as jet jaguar
Chris Wallace
12-07-2005, 11:52 AM
I take that as a yes
http://www.silversable.com/cards/2-spiderman94.gif
Sweet.
Chris Wallace
12-07-2005, 11:55 AM
Gotta agree with Bt18 here. Please dont tell me that crap that yellow and blue spandex dont translate well onscreen. I know that. But there had to have been a better option than those leather S&M outfits.
Like what? A 2-hour Visa commercial?
Darthphere
12-07-2005, 02:28 PM
Like what? A 2-hour Visa commercial?
:rolleyes: Yeah thats exactly what I was thinking. Look stop being a douche and think about it. I think the Astonishing X-Men costumes couldve worked, the only one they needed to rework is Wolverine's, mostl because of the yellow. Why is it that Spider-Man's red and blue costume works but an all nay blue Cyclops costume couldnt work? Damnit even the Ultimate costumes wouldve been better for the movies IMO.
If your going to ask for opinions, dont mock them later.
Chris Wallace
12-08-2005, 09:20 AM
Touchy.
Unlike Spider-Man, the X-Men aren't defined by their costumes. Wolverine is Wolverine no matter what he wears. He's gone many an issue w/o once slipping into the yellow tights. The mask is unnecessary (&hard to justify) b/c he's got no id to protect. And the X-movie's themes wouldn't have blended well w/the rainbow colors of the comics. As for the Ultimate uniforms, weren't they based on the movie look?
Kevin Roegele
12-08-2005, 11:35 AM
I don't even like Tobey Maguire's Spidey costume.
Chris Wallace
12-08-2005, 02:20 PM
To each his own.
KingOfDreams
12-08-2005, 02:21 PM
The X-Men costumes suck.
The Dude
12-12-2005, 06:17 PM
Green Goblin's costume was horrific. To me, it feels like they nailed every visiual in the Spider-Man movie but missed so, so, so BADLY with the Goblin. Dafoe is an amazing actor, masking him behind that helmet took away lots of expression. A prosthetic mask would have been far more suitable. I think not going with the traditional costumes in the X-Men movie was a good move. While the Astonishing costumes could have worked (but then again, X1 was pre-astonishing) the ultimate costumes could work as well, but I'm content with what we have
Venom.Symbiote
12-13-2005, 03:49 AM
green goblin as jet jaguar
I never thought of that but now that you said it, I can't stop laughing! :venom:
3dman27
12-13-2005, 07:08 AM
enjoy
Chris Wallace
12-16-2005, 12:04 PM
???
3dman27
12-16-2005, 03:46 PM
???
we wer talking abot how green goblins movie armor made him look like jet jaguar from godzilla vs megalon
Manic
12-16-2005, 09:41 PM
I loved the first Spider-Man movie, but the Green Goblin costume has to go. I know others have said it, but the man looked like he came out of a Super Sentai (Power Rangers) show. Everytime he fell down, I kept expecting him to explode in slow motion.
I normally support the X-Men movie costumes, but I will concede to two things:
1) Wolverine's costume doesn't suit him. It felt more like Wolverine whenever Jackman was running around in jeans and a wife-beater.
2) A little more variety couldn't hurt. Wolverine and Storm had the only customized costumes. Everyone else wore the same generic crap. How's about putting some touches of blue on Iceman's uniform? And some green on Rogue's? Just a few adjustments are all I'm asking for.
Batman Begins. Yes, I'm one of those people who still don't like the rubber suits. No, I'm not one of those people who want him to wear spandex. There's got to be a better alternative out there-- something that'll actually allow the actor to move.
Landis-Wolf
12-16-2005, 10:34 PM
Can you say...
BAT-NIPPLES!
Manic
12-16-2005, 11:02 PM
Can you say...
BAT-NIPPLES!
But in order to include the bat-nipple costumes in this thread, you'd have to admit to liking a Schumacher Batman movie.
Landis-Wolf
12-16-2005, 11:24 PM
Well I kinda like BF, but I didnt like the costume.
roach
12-17-2005, 09:31 AM
I didnt like the BB costume either. If they were getting away from the Burton and Schumacher movies they should have went original with the costume too.
Two-Face
12-17-2005, 11:02 AM
I didnt like the BB costume either. If they were getting away from the Burton and Schumacher movies they should have went original with the costume too.
You don't like it because BB suit looks Burton/Schumacher? that's lamest excuse I ever heard, the ears are short like Batman: Year One and cape is longer then Burton or Schuamcher and it's all black costume. This man dressed as a bat supposed to strike heart of the criminals if he has courful logo on the suit.
The Sage
12-17-2005, 11:56 AM
I didnt like the BB costume either. If they were getting away from the Burton and Schumacher movies they should have went original with the costume too.
Although I liked the BB suit, I agree with that.
cryptic name
12-17-2005, 02:04 PM
I don't even like Tobey Maguire's Spidey costume.
did you dislike the eyes or something? because except for a few vey minor details, that is the spider-man suit. that's what it looks like, that's it.
Chris Wallace
12-19-2005, 11:50 AM
There have actually been a few complaints about the silver/raised webbing (Makes more sense than black to me; spider silk is silver/white.) so that could be it. I hope he's not knocking the symbol.
Dr.Dude
12-19-2005, 02:05 PM
I'm gonna be another one saying the X-men suits. I know that many of the costumes they wore in the comics never would've worked with the realistic tone the movie had.... but the costumes they wore were just dull. I don't mind the idea of black leather as a unifying theme so its clear their all on the same team(acting the same as blue spandex has been in the past), its just that unless you look for the details it comes across like their all wearing the same uniform.
Adding a little variety among members, something more in the vein of the Ultimate costumes would've been great.
Pappa Munchi
12-20-2005, 12:02 AM
Did you want Zod to look like a taxi driver- in his Purple hat, purple costume combo?
I7eIVIoNBoY
12-20-2005, 03:16 AM
"Everytime he fell down, I kept expecting him to explode in slow motion."
-Maniac
...LOL
Ronny Shade
12-21-2005, 01:03 PM
Touchy.
Unlike Spider-Man, the X-Men aren't defined by their costumes. Wolverine is Wolverine no matter what he wears. He's gone many an issue w/o once slipping into the yellow tights. The mask is unnecessary (&hard to justify) b/c he's got no id to protect. And the X-movie's themes wouldn't have blended well w/the rainbow colors of the comics. As for the Ultimate uniforms, weren't they based on the movie look?
I totally agree with this. Its part of what I like about the X-Men.
As for Green Gobby, I think the movie costume wasn't perfect, but it was way better than it wouldve been if they tried to recreate how it was in the comics.
Chris Wallace
12-23-2005, 02:15 PM
That would've required-among other things-a prosthetic mask & a bunch of Halloween props.
str8raz0r
01-02-2006, 11:50 PM
That would've required-among other things-a prosthetic mask & a bunch of Halloween props.
As much as people trash-talk GG costume, they really aren't taking into account that, honestly, the comic costume would have looked WORSE onscreen than the much-hated final look.
My only real complaint about the costume, like everyone else, is that the mask hid DeFoe's expressions. Yet, when he popped up the eye-shields in a few select scenes, it made him all the creepier when you see him getting all googly and maniacal.
Besides that, it simply made sense in the context of the film. The "medieval" looking Gobby wouldn't in the film's storyline.
Chris Wallace
01-03-2006, 05:07 PM
True, very true.
Darthphere
01-03-2006, 06:54 PM
You don't like it because BB suit looks Burton/Schumacher? that's lamest excuse I ever heard, the ears are short like Batman: Year One and cape is longer then Burton or Schuamcher and it's all black costume. This man dressed as a bat supposed to strike heart of the criminals if he has courful logo on the suit.
Schumacher films didnt have the yellow logo and its pretty much the same all black rubber suit. "The ears are shorter!!!" So?
Kurt Wagner
01-05-2006, 11:54 AM
the spidey costume was over stylized... I would have preferred a similar looking costume, but no raised webbing and slightly toned down colors...
str8raz0r
01-05-2006, 12:27 PM
the spidey costume was over stylized... I would have preferred a similar looking costume, but no raised webbing and slightly toned down colors...
I think they were trying, with the raised webbing and textured fabric, to make the character more visually appealing in three dimensions. Two-dimensional details like the webbing could become "lost" in darker lighting or more direct lighting. The slight silvery sheen to it made it "pop" more for the camera, so it was always there.
I can see where you're disliking it, but it's tough to bring over certain comic elements due to three dimensional spatial relations and lighting. For example, Venom in a Spider Man movie is going to be RIDICULOUSLY difficult to pull off due to lighting. On the comic page, he has stylized blue/purple highlights to help establish space and positioning. On the movie screen, that will be almost impossible to do without adding some sort of "texture" to the symbiote costume so that light won't create blinding reflections off of its surface, nor will it look "spandexy." That's part of the reason why the movie Spawn had all those raised appliances: otherwise, he'd look too "flat."
Speaking of the Spawn costume, I personally didn't like it. It was WAY too "textured," so that Spawn always looked stiff and uncomfortable (as a few pounds of tight latex are apt to do to ya), and not nearly as supple as he does on the comic page.
I think that, when CG is better, they should re-try the Spawn franchise (as the first movie was strictly mediocre) with a more "natural" looking Spawn, one that doesn't look so heavily armored, and whose cape doesn't look so bloody cheap.
Octoberist
01-06-2006, 03:07 AM
Here was my idea for the Goblin SUIT in Spider-Man:
It should of took place during Halloween, so that can inspire Osborn to become a Goblin. Keep the military suit, but let Osborn modify it. Let him spray paint it green, add rags, and whatever. Just make it crude.
Now, you can get the idea that Osborn got his mask from a Halloween shop, but don't show. Just let the audience ASSUME it. Make it to the "THE MASK" (Jim Carrey) logic, where within the movies reality it's a rubber mask but in real life, it's 3 hours of make up.
NHawk19
01-06-2006, 08:22 AM
GG was just awful and the daylight scenes really didnt help it either. Especially when it was reflecting sunlight. Electra's costume . . .when she finally put on the red I dunno maybe it was just Jen Garner. The Batman nipple suits needed some work as well.
ZER0C00L
01-06-2006, 10:40 PM
yeah,
Spawn was bad and so was that movie
Batman Begins was bad but yeah i didnt like that movie
X-Men was bad and yea that movie was meh
Spider Man GREEN GOBLIN
Ninja Turtles 3, it was better then the second but the costumes were horrific
there giving Beast the hair look that i always thought Wolverien should have to not look awful.
http://www.spookshop.com/images/MensCostumes/wolverine_xmen2.jpg
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/matthew.barr1/superhero/wolverine.jpg
he should have looked like that.
SoulManX
01-07-2006, 10:40 PM
I loved the first Spider-Man movie, but the Green Goblin costume has to go. I know others have said it, but the man looked like he came out of a Super Sentai (Power Rangers) show. Everytime he fell down, I kept expecting him to explode in slow motion.
I normally support the X-Men movie costumes, but I will concede to two things:
1) Wolverine's costume doesn't suit him. It felt more like Wolverine whenever Jackman was running around in jeans and a wife-beater.
2) A little more variety couldn't hurt. Wolverine and Storm had the only customized costumes. Everyone else wore the same generic crap. How's about putting some touches of blue on Iceman's uniform? And some green on Rogue's? Just a few adjustments are all I'm asking for.
Batman Begins. Yes, I'm one of those people who still don't like the rubber suits. No, I'm not one of those people who want him to wear spandex. There's got to be a better alternative out there-- something that'll actually allow the actor to move.
Finally someone who agrees that rubber crap sucks. Give me a Batman that is like Adam West once said "All West."
A Batman that is all human and not part rubber.
Kni-Ton
01-08-2006, 04:44 PM
Batman Begins costume.
An alternative approach would be leather.
Chris Wallace
01-09-2006, 12:08 PM
I don't think leather would've worked; the DD & X-Men suits have visible zippers & are clearly not one-piece, which the Batsuit should at least appear to be.
Kni-Ton
01-09-2006, 12:21 PM
I don't think leather would've worked; the DD & X-Men suits have visible zippers & are clearly not one-piece, which the Batsuit should at least appear to be.The zipper can be at the back, concealed by the cape. Other methods can be used to create the one-piece effect.
Chris Wallace
01-09-2006, 02:02 PM
Maybe. In my mind, it just wouldn't work.
Joker
01-09-2006, 04:14 PM
Again, comic-based only. I wonder how many votes Green Goblin & Magneto will get?
What were people's complaints about Magneto's costume??? Personally I thought it was great.And Mc Kellan delivers a fantastic performance in it.
Unlike Green Goblin's,which not only made him look absolutely ridiculous,but hid alot of Dafoe's performance behind that cheap mask.
Chris Wallace
01-12-2006, 02:22 PM
I've run across a lot of people who didn't care for Magneto's suit. I don't know why. Did they really wanna see a 60+ year-old man in red & purple tights?
Chris Wallace
01-12-2006, 02:23 PM
Then again, a lot of them apparently want to see a 46-year-old man in green & purple tights.
Chris Wallace
05-04-2006, 02:49 PM
Here was my idea for the Goblin SUIT in Spider-Man:
It should of took place during Halloween, so that can inspire Osborn to become a Goblin. Keep the military suit, but let Osborn modify it. Let him spray paint it green, add rags, and whatever. Just make it crude.
Now, you can get the idea that Osborn got his mask from a Halloween shop, but don't show. Just let the audience ASSUME it. Make it to the "THE MASK" (Jim Carrey) logic, where within the movies reality it's a rubber mask but in real life, it's 3 hours of make up.
I DISAGREE.
psylockolussus
05-04-2006, 06:35 PM
Mystique
str8raz0r
05-05-2006, 12:31 AM
Mystique
Is it just me, or did it seem like her makeup got WORSE for X3?
The still shots that Fox released make it look like she's got peeling blue scabs, as opposed to the quasi-reptilian look of the previous films.
I'm a little sad that we didn't get the white dress.
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