psylockolussus
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Yay! Can't wait to see the finished version!
I hope they don't go with "Lockjaw was a normal 'human' Inhuman whose terrigen experience transformed him into a dog" theory some Marvel writer (John Byrne?) flirted with years ago. Just make him a big lovable superpowered dog. People love dogs.
I hope they don't go with "Lockjaw was a normal 'human' Inhuman whose terrigen experience transformed him into a dog" theory some Marvel writer (John Byrne?) flirted with years ago. Just make him a big lovable superpowered dog. People love dogs.
Well, there you go:
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Nice! Glad he IS closer to the comic version. Makes me wonder why we haven't seen any other animal on Shield be effected by the terrigin. You have to figure it's in fish, quite a few animals love to eat fish not to mention cats eating fish and getting into their owners Fish oil pills
Nice! Glad he IS closer to the comic version. Makes me wonder why we haven't seen any other animal on Shield be effected by the terrigin. You have to figure it's in fish, quite a few animals love to eat fish not to mention cats eating fish and getting into their owners Fish oil pills
Exactly this.What makes you think Lockjaw is an animal?![]()
Best Marvel television adaptation from comics to live action, looks wise!
I'm a little disappointed there not using puppetry for close ups at least. CGI ages. Puppetry is pretty timeless. Labyrinth still looks awesome to me.
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Gollum from LOTR is starting to look like a PS3 cut scene. :P
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Have you seen Daredevil, Punisher with the oversized jacket, covered up Elektra, Toy pasted Deathlok, Iron Fist in casual clothing?![]()
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Oh lord... You know you should quit trying to be funny when it's only when you are sincere and serious that you can elicit big ole belly laughs.
Eh... One looks like it can move and has alive eyes. The other... Looks like obvious people in suits with dead eyes. Lots and LOTS of practical effects like puppetry don't age well given what can be done today with VFX. People don't want to admit that but it's pretty clear if you try to step away from the, frankly, nostalgia those old films evoke in us as adults. It like, puppets, stop motion, make up... There was fantastic work done in the past but EXACTLY as with some CGI (and notice some because there is use of CGI that is so common yet so not noticed by the audience, even the "CGI always sucks" crowd) today, back then... you even as a kid knew it was a special effect. Some of the greatest of the old school visual effects was in it's day obviously an artificial creation. I think the real problem isn't some objective greater magnitude of quality, I think it's a combination of a pose of "authenticity" with an unfortunate cynical view of entertainment that seeks to pop the bubble of suspension of disbelief, usually to pat oneself on the back as to how worldly, intelligent and insightful one is as compared to the "rubes".
I realize that it makes more sense for him to be an Inhuman who was turned into a dog-like creature. But that kind of takes all the fun out of the character. He's a big, awesome dog with superpowers. That's fun. A person stuck in a body of a freakishly large dog isn't. (Okay, it can be but that sounds like a very specific idea for a comedy.) Also I think it's more fun to have other characters react to Lockjaw like he's a big awesome dog rather than a deformed family member.How do you explain where he comes from? Are there a whole race/breed of lockjaws?
I don't mind if he was an inhuman. Makes his story that little bit tragic and shows that the effects of the terrigen can be bad.