It wasn't based off a comic-book, was it?The first one was a true classic, my first favourite comic book movie, I somehow saw it before Batman!
I loved the first one. It was so fun and action packed and up to that point I never really seen anything like it. It was a creative idea and I loved it. I loved it so much that I bought the other two films... holy crap, what were they thinking. First off, Vosloo looks nothing like Niesen. Second off, the film felt lazy because they totally just ripped off scenes from their own films and pasted them in the film but with different VO. Third, why the hell did they bring Durant back?! I thought he was an awesome villain who in my opinion died one of the best deaths I mean that helicopter scene was pure genius and was awesome to the core, but bringing him back to life was the stupidist excuse I ever heard of in my entire life. I like Darkman III: Die Darkman, Die because they actually had a bit of a love story and more choices for Westlake to make like will he give the little girl the skin formula or use it for himself to have his face back the way it was? I really did like that factor and that bad guy was just intense and super-crazy all the way and I loved it. I really would like to see a remake of this film as long as they're still respectful to the first film, if they're going to make it just for the money or are just going to make it suck hard then, don't bother.
I like Darkman III: Die Darkman, Die because they actually had a bit of a love story and more choices for Westlake to make like will he give the little girl the skin formula or use it for himself to have his face back the way it was? I really did like that factor and that bad guy was just intense and super-crazy all the way and I loved it. I really would like to see a remake of this film as long as they're still respectful to the first film, if they're going to make it just for the money or are just going to make it suck hard then, don't bother.
It wasn't based off a comic-book, was it?
Darkman was good. The Special effects sucked though and I'm not a fan of Raimis cheesey melodramatic dialogue he uses from time to time.
Half the point is the cheesy Melodramatic dialogue!! It's meant to be your classic pulp adventure type of story where the villains do speak and do things in a very melodramatic fashion, and a lot of basic logic is forgone. I love how there's no explanation for all of his equipment still being as functional as it was before Durant blew his lab to smithereens! That's always a good one.t:
I watched both Darkman and Spider-Man last night and I noticed that the two however very different are still very simular.
Well I think the 1994 baldwin Shadow movie and the disney rocketeer movies where good pulp adaptations. They didn't use as much camp and cheese as Darkman did. I thought the same of the spiderman films as well. That kind of stuff isn't my thing. I prefer more modern realistic dialogue in films.
Yeah I know, but when I noticed that I thought that Raimi was just paying homage to his own movie's because the writing on the paper's the same(upper-cased, bolded lettering), all sorts of objects that have to do with the scenario float along by the screen, etc. Just fun little things I like to point out whenever watching movies which are superior to others; did the same with Shaun of the Dead and Dawn of the Dead.I think they are more different than similar. Darkman is classic Raimi. If you love the Evil Dead trilogy then you'll love Darkman. Spider-Man is Raimi being more mature and trying to appeal to a mass audience. As much as I enjoyed Raimi's Spidey trilogy I can't wait till he returns to his classic style.
I appreciate both approaches. I enjoy a down to Earth, dark, and gritty comic movie but I also enjoy a fun over the top one. I guess I'm just open minded that way.![]()
I think they are more different than similar. Darkman is classic Raimi. If you love the Evil Dead trilogy then you'll love Darkman. Spider-Man is Raimi being more mature and trying to appeal to a mass audience. As much as I enjoyed Raimi's Spidey trilogy I can't wait till he returns to his classic style.
I appreciate both approaches. I enjoy a down to Earth, dark, and gritty comic movie but I also enjoy a fun over the top one. I guess I'm just open minded that way.![]()
It worked well in Raimis evil dead films but seemed a bit grating in this movie.
How could you not love a face like this?
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It wasn't based off a comic-book, was it?