^I disagree about Patrick Stewart. To me he'll always be Picard. Plus he made Xavier come off more benevolent than I would have preferred. Sure Xavier's a good guy and all, but I always seemed to detect a hidden dangerous side to him in the comics.
Christopher Reeve, Robert Downey, JEH, Ron Perlman and Patrick Stewert were all tailor made (both physically and psychologically/emotionally) for their respective comic book characters.
I'm curious to see how Wolverine's origin will effect this thread.
Superman, with the odd exception I despise the origin segments of CBM films. I prefer the Batman '89/Blade style introductions. Thier first appeearances have far more impact than ones where we're forced to wait an hour.
I liked all Origin stories, but Batman one was due since 1989.
I can totally understand that. I feel the same way about the Hulk. Still waiting for a great comic-book accurate(or fairly accurate) origin movie for him.
I felt Hulk (2003) is about as accurate as we are going to get for a good while. I felt that origin was fairly accurate as it took a lot from the comics, unlike TIH.
TIH was pure TV show. OK, I'm willing to accept that. But H'03 was also much too close to the tv show. I'm looking for one that has virtually NO tv show in it. Just like every Batman until BB had some of the old Batman tv show in it. BB had none, and was all the better for it. Sure we probably will have to wait quite a while for Hulk to get his comic origin done faithfully(or at least 85-90% faithfully like Batman, Superman, Iron Man, Spider-Man have) because the flashbacks in TIH weren't faithful at all to the comics(nor were they trying to be) and Hulk'03 is at best 50-60% faithful. And I really, really, really want to see Rick Jones show up in a Hulk origin movie. Not having him is like Batman w/o Alfred, Superman w/o Jimmy Olsen, Iron Man w/o Rhodes, Spider-Man w/o Aunt May, etc. Ok, rant over.
Sure we probably will have to wait quite a while for Hulk to get his comic origin done faithfully(or at least 85-90% faithfully like Batman, Superman, Iron Man, Spider-Man have) because the flashbacks in TIH weren't faithful at all to the comics(nor were they trying to be) and Hulk'03 is at best 50-60% faithful. And I really, really, really want to see Rick Jones show up in a Hulk origin movie.
The Hulk's comic origin was basically lifted from "The Amazing Colossal Man," so you can always see it there. I doubt we'll ever see Rick involved in Hulk's origin (although WHEN they make a TIH sequel they could expand the origin story with a longer flashback) but I would certainly like to see him. Maybe he'll start up the Teen Brigade in the Avengers movie.
Christopher Reeve, Robert Downey, JEH, Ron Perlman and Patrick Stewert were all tailor made (both physically and psychologically/emotionally) for their respective comic book characters.
Many other elements from the comics were included in Ang Hulk's origin though, its just that a lot of people dont realise 90% of the father/abuse stuff did actually happen in the comics at some point.
Oh I was well aware of that and I'm a huge fan of PAD's run on the Hulk comic. I loved that angle he inserted into the Hulk mythos. The problem I had with the film was that they changed things around with out good reason from the comics regarding this issue. IMO, the comics did it better by having Bruce's dad being dead by the time the Hulk came to be. That way he's the only enemy that the Hulk's power is useless against since his memory is still torturing Bruce inside his head.
Bruce still killed him though, Ang just took that concept from Bruce and gave to both Bruce and The Hulk, which I was fine with. In fact I think it mostly worked great.