Prison Mike
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It's only Friday. I'd wait until the weekend is over to accurately guage how the audience reacts.
lol, that was Frank Miller man. Mark Millar is the guy behind Wanted and Kick Ass.

If you created something as dumb as Wanted, you shouldn't have any opinions.
Yea, but Kick Ass was great. Although it was great because it wasn't like the comic...
Mark Millar needs to shut up because if he ever made his Superman movie then it probably be in worst movie discussion.
Stop talking as if there will NOT be a sequel...![]()
a threeway with Jessica Alba & Natalie Portman
I hate when profession creative types attack other professionals. If I ever get to become a filmmaker I'm not going to be on Hype running my mouth off about my peer's s**t.
haha,ya. I'm sorry to say I kindof agree with Mark Miller on his assement of the movie. It had some decent parts,but for some reason the movie just kindof felt lost on what type of direction it wanted to go. I don't know how to explain it, but it just didn't flow at all and to me wasn't FF4 cheesy,but it was darn close.It's just been released, I'm sure it'll start plummeting very soon.
Word of mouth will prove critical to Green Lantern's fortunes and Ryan Reynold's future as a superhero. ("Is Ryan Reynolds the right choice for this role? Well see but who knew that Green Lantern was an intergalactic standup comedian?" a rival studio exec quips to me.) Meanwhile, marketing was not happy with the movie which production delivered, and saw the finished film extremely late in the game. A source tells me. "In this case, marketing didn't have access to more than 70% of the finished movie until two weeks ago." The result is that, at a time when $35M is the average marketing cost and $70M the domestic norm for a big summer tentpole, Warner Bros spent $55M on Green Lantern's domestic TV ads, and a total $100 million for the overall domestic campaign. "Every time I turn my TV on, I think Im watching the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, theres so much green slime going on," a rival studio exec snarked to me.
He was being a *****e for *****e sake. It's not shocking though as more and more fratboy directors and comicbook writers have started to do it.He could have expressed his feelings about the film in a more, professional manner.
I just came back from seeing GL, and all I gotta say is... IT WAS AMAZING.
I honestly have no idea what the reviews (and some of you) are talking about... I loved every thing about it. The fights were awesome, Oa looked fantastic, Hector was creepy as hell, Ryan was wonderful, the CGI was great, the pacing was near-perfect and the jokes were spot on! Sure it wasn't 100% faithful to the comics, but what movie is? GL was very fun and exciting.
I went in expected to be disappointed, but I came out with a huge smile on my face. I can't wait to go see it again!
He was being a *****e for *****e sake. It's not shocking though as more and more fratboy directors and comicbook writers have started to do it.
People bashed Brett Ratner but I thought that Matthew Vaughn was way more in the wrong when he attacked X3. That dude who attacked Jones acting in X-Men: First Class was also being a complete dick.
People these days have no freakin class.
I couldn't agree more.He was being a *****e for *****e sake. It's not shocking though as more and more fratboy directors and comicbook writers have started to do it.
People bashed Brett Ratner but I thought that Matthew Vaughn was way more in the wrong when he attacked X3. That dude who attacked Jones acting in X-Men: First Class was also being a complete dick.
People these days have no freakin class.
I just came back from seeing GL, and all I gotta say is... IT WAS AMAZING.
I honestly have no idea what the reviews (and some of you) are talking about... I loved every thing about it. The fights were awesome, Oa looked fantastic, Hector was creepy as hell, Ryan was wonderful, the CGI was great, the pacing was near-perfect and the jokes were spot on! Sure it wasn't 100% faithful to the comics, but what movie is? GL was very fun and exciting.
I went in expected to be disappointed, but I came out with a huge smile on my face. I can't wait to go see it again!
kidding . Its nice to see some liking it.And Matthew Vaughn was a dick during all of interviews about First Class about saying he doesn't give a sh!it about continuity. Then he said he hated the costumes of the X-Men trilogy, but said he love Singer's two films...which is pretty confusing seeing as how the leather costumes were in all three films. Vaughn just became a kiss ass, a dick and a *****e all during the post-production of First Class.