ChickenScratch
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What? I think you are missing a few words in that sentence fragment there.
Just watched The Punisher film with Tom Jane, it is one of my favorite Marvel films now. I seriously want a sequel to that with Tom Jane as The Punisher again.
Agreed. However, I think the only way that will happen is if we get our point across to them.lets hope Marvel talks him back into it and gets a good director to do it.
I really hope David Chronenburg directs a Punisher film one day.
Oh yeah nvm, I forgot War Zone was under the Marvel Knights banner.
Some good suggestions there. I'm not a fan of Zach Snyder but this kind of character is suited for him. Michael Mann is one of those guys who truly knows how to do gun shootouts.You know him, Michael Mann, or Zack Snyder wouldn't be bad. All three could make a decent if not better Punisher film and all three aren't shy on getting their hands a little bloody.
Hell, David Fincher is another name to toss around into the hat.
my ideal directors would be:
Zack Snyder
Sly Stallone
Michael Mann
Paul Greengrass
Stallone, Walter Hill, Michael Mann, or Russell Mulcahy (seen Give em Hell Malone was bad-ass)
I'm sold on Stallone, Walter Hill, or if Tom Jane comes back, have Jane direct himself. Stallone just does his thing. Which I love. He pulls no punches and understands violence: if the story is compelling, the violence comes naturally and subsequently, feels natural and real, not gratuitous.
Hill is the same way. The guy has amazing action, and great characters. He also has a very low-key, gritty style of film-making that permeates all of his films, regardless of the genre.
Jane, based soley on Dark Country, has a great eye for visuals and atmosphere. He made great use of tension and unease. The car chase was pretty nifty too.
Give 'Em Hell Malone was an interesting movie. Some all around great performances (though the leading lady was awful), but the dialogue was a little off, the humor wasn't funny(except for French Stewart singing Goodnight Ladies...had me rolling).
I love Zack Snyder's movies, but he'd have to get rid of the slo-mo. I enjoy his use of it, but it's not right for The Punisher.
Paul Greengrass wouldn't be right either. I hate how all action movies these days have these horrible shaky cam action sequences. I want to SEE these sequences. I don't trust Greengrass giving any of those.