BlueLightning
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But not any fan.
^Any director could say that though.
I'll forgive almost anything if the movie is good. How close is Doc Ock to the source material or The Joker?
I'll forgive almost anything if the movie is good. How close is Doc Ock to the source material or The Joker?
Paul W.S. Anderson more or less just said "**** it" after the first Resident Evil.
I'll forgive almost anything if the movie is good. How close is Doc Ock to the source material or The Joker?
A dark character should stay dark otherwise you get Adam West and Roger Moore.
By the time Adam West came around, that series had featured a boy sidekick in pixie shoes and shaved legs for decades.
By the time Adam West came around, that series had featured a boy sidekick in pixie shoes and shaved legs for decades.
I happened to like the 1990 Captain America too, I'm not a fan so I didn't mind the liberties taken with it.If its done right like the 1990 Captain America movie then its fine with a few changes here and there. Sure I'm still not fond of Russian Red Skull but I do get tired of the evil German bad guy every time.
As long as the superhero wears the outfit whether its the actual costume or a new costume with the old fashioned colors from the original costume its fine too as long the costume doesn't look god awful or whatever.
It's entirely a case-by-case thing. It's dependent on the stories and characters you're working with.
Pretty simple; "will changing this element make it a better movie and/or a more viable franchise?"
Yes? Do it.
No? Don't.