Punisher Rising
Mechanical Psychopath
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The character development in the EC is great. The EC makes Frank's arc so much more immersive.
Sometimes I feel like Im the only person who prefers Thomas Jane over Ray Stevenson. Stevenson may have looked the part, but Thomas Jane acted it and brought a new sense of humanity to the character which we havent seen since Year One. Plus his voice was fantastic for the role (even more obvious in the video game) and I thought he looked fine for the role. Who cares if he wasnt huge like RS in real life generally people dont look like Frank in the comics.
That's because Jane's Castle was better written. If you would have switched actors between the two movies you would say Ray is FC.
That's because Jane's Castle was better written. If you would have switched actors between the two movies you would say Ray is FC.
Though I liked the Jane Punisher film better than the Stevenson one and thought that Jane's Punisher was better written and well acted, I think Stevenson did a good job with the material he was given.
Stevenson was the best part of PWZ. I think Jigsaw, Looney Bin Jim and some of the campiness ruined the film. It should've been hardcore and Jigsaw should have been more like Mark Strong's gangster in Kick-Ass. Instead PWZ had Jigsaw acting like a low-rent Joker, circa 1989. Or maybe even Tommy Lee Jones's Two-Face.
It's a shame too because I thought PWZ had some strong casting with Stevenson, Benz, Salmon, Knight, and the dude that played Soap. But the villains were mostly horrible. And the "Italian" gangsters had horrible accents. I don't know why they didn't go with some guys who could play those type of roles in their sleep like Burt Young (Paulie from the Rocky films) for example. I'm sure he couldn't have been too expensive to get. Or some of the Sopranos actors. And the black Irish dude that was leaping around. WTF? That's not menacing at all, and don't get me started on Looney Bin Jim.
Jane's Punisher had much better villains. I liked Travolta's laid back Howard Saint, his ruthless wife, the main henchman, and of course the Russian. All were more believable, all conveyed menace. Also, Jane's Punisher used his head and not just his muscles, which I thought was pretty neat.
It's a shame too because I thought PWZ had some strong casting with Stevenson, Benz, Salmon, Knight, and the dude that played Soap. But the villains were mostly horrible. And the "Italian" gangsters had horrible accents. I don't know why they didn't go with some guys who could play those type of roles in their sleep like Burt Young (Paulie from the Rocky films) for example. I'm sure he couldn't have been too expensive to get. Or some of the Sopranos actors. And the black Irish dude that was leaping around. WTF? That's not menacing at all, and don't get me started on Looney Bin Jim.
The 2004 film is way better than PWZ... but Stevenson wasnt a bad Punisher...
In fact I go back and forth on who I prefer - Jane or Stevenson.
Jane, like someone above said, was more "human", but Stevenson was the bad-a ss
I wish that the Toro brothers were in the comics. They were hilarious.
You dont get a wrist slap in prison. You get a *female dog synonym* slap