TripXyDE
Third-World Villain
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sure, there's nothing wrong with making movies that will make money.
but not at the expense of making unfavorable adaptations.
And so you might say 'hell, i enjoyed it, i had fun. Did you want an Oscarworthy adaptation of GR?!'
i would probably admit that GR is successful commercially. but not all commercially successful movies are necessarily good. i'm not being a fanboy purist nor a film purist. sure, i can understand camp. after all, i didn't mind the changes they made in the film adaptations of Elektra, Fantastic 4, Daredevil, & The Hulk. I enjoyed them, they weren't too faithful, they weren't Oscarworthy, they were somewhat campy (except for Hulk).
But more or less, they were movies done with the right formula. as said by another poster from the other thread, some movies are done which are very much not faithful to the comics yet it still felt like THE character itself.
some of you have expressed that people don't know what they want. Daredevil was made campy & people complain, Hulk was made serious, people complain.
It may be true that some people don't know what they want. But I have an answer for that.
studios should KNOW what IS INDEED the PROPER treatment for a certain comic book. they should know what should be camp and what should be serious. you cant make The Crow campy, you cant make Fantastic Four too damn serious...
I would congratulate the producers & the filmmakers for making money with their movie.
But in my opinion,
think about it...
GHOST RIDER
is one of the darkest comicbook characters in the Marvel Universe
The characters around him deal with demons, demonology, the occult, and killers. The storylines of the series involve vengeance & bloodlust.
GR is a character WHO SOLD HIS SOUL TO A DEMON
next thing you know, we see kids saying in their own cute little immature voices "i wanna sell my soul to the devil too"
but not at the expense of making unfavorable adaptations.
And so you might say 'hell, i enjoyed it, i had fun. Did you want an Oscarworthy adaptation of GR?!'
i would probably admit that GR is successful commercially. but not all commercially successful movies are necessarily good. i'm not being a fanboy purist nor a film purist. sure, i can understand camp. after all, i didn't mind the changes they made in the film adaptations of Elektra, Fantastic 4, Daredevil, & The Hulk. I enjoyed them, they weren't too faithful, they weren't Oscarworthy, they were somewhat campy (except for Hulk).
But more or less, they were movies done with the right formula. as said by another poster from the other thread, some movies are done which are very much not faithful to the comics yet it still felt like THE character itself.
some of you have expressed that people don't know what they want. Daredevil was made campy & people complain, Hulk was made serious, people complain.
It may be true that some people don't know what they want. But I have an answer for that.
studios should KNOW what IS INDEED the PROPER treatment for a certain comic book. they should know what should be camp and what should be serious. you cant make The Crow campy, you cant make Fantastic Four too damn serious...
I would congratulate the producers & the filmmakers for making money with their movie.
But in my opinion,
think about it...
GHOST RIDER
is one of the darkest comicbook characters in the Marvel Universe
The characters around him deal with demons, demonology, the occult, and killers. The storylines of the series involve vengeance & bloodlust.
GR is a character WHO SOLD HIS SOUL TO A DEMON
next thing you know, we see kids saying in their own cute little immature voices "i wanna sell my soul to the devil too"