gwynplaine
L'homme qui rit.
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Also does anyone know why Parker Wayne, creator of this thread, was banned?
I haven't seen the Daredevil's director cut. What's the difference with the theatrical one?
Haha. As flawed as it is, I actually enjoyed the movie. Mostly Affleck and Farrell. Garner and MCD not so much (bad casting choices)There's a rumor that if you watch the director cut the movie somehow becomes good.
The Director of 30 Days of Night and Twilight 3 is doing the Daredevil reboot.Haha. As flawed as it is, I actually enjoyed the movie. Mostly Affleck and Farrell. Garner and MCD not so much (bad casting choices)
Anyway, I was wondering what was the difference with the director's cut.
Also they need to reboot DD and make it much grittier. That's the one Aronovski should tackle imo.
The Director of 30 Days of Night and Twilight 3 is doing the Daredevil reboot.
http://www.filmwad.com/featured-theatrical-cuts-vs-director-s-cuts-2495-p.html
This lists the differences, but ignore the negativity.
I don't really care what they're called, as long as they're good. I'm always ready for a new interpretation on timeless characters, like in the comics like you said.I enjoyed 30 Days of Night....and can we stop calling these films reboots...its really no different then when a new creative team goes onto a comic
Haha. As flawed as it is, I actually enjoyed the movie. Mostly Affleck and Farrell. Garner and MCD not so much (bad casting choices)
Anyway, I was wondering what was the difference with the director's cut.
Also they need to reboot DD and make it much grittier. That's the one Aronovski should tackle imo.
I don't really care what they're called, as long as they're good. I'm always ready for a new interpretation on timeless characters, like in the comics like you said.
Thank you, C. Lee.There's around a half hour of previously unseen footage and a few minutes of the original deleted. I'd have to rewatch again to give point by point, but off the top of my head -
Matt doesn't go home with Elektra that night on the roof....they do not sleep together.
Many new scenes where they defend a guy (Coolio) that shows Matt being a lawyer, using his radar powers more, and leads to info on Kingpin to be used later.
Scenes with Kingpin's right hand man Wesley that brings more to the character and makes it clearer why the cops are on the way to pick up Kingpin at the end.
A couple more scenes with Bullseye doing things (one I remember is his getting through the metal detector at the airport because the guard things they are not dangerous).
I'Ve seen a lot of movies in my life...and a lot of franchises and characters that just happen to be reused again.
I've seen (approximately) -
12 Tarzans
10 James Bonds
10 Wyatt Earps
....and so on and so on. I've seen hundreds of reimagining of characters....so it doesn't bother me when they do it.
Thank you, C. Lee.
Cool.I edited into that post something I left out....Bullseye gets paper clips through the metal detector becasue the guard things they are safe...this after we see him kill a guy with some.
I enjoyed Farell's take on Bullseye and that scene sounds pretty cool.It makes for an interesting scene.....funny, ironic, and frightful. When this was made all of the restrictions on what you could bring on board a plane wasn't in place. He goes through the metal detector and it goes off. A guard comes over with a wand to check him and it zooms in on his poscket, he pulls out some paper clips and smiles at the guard....the guard just passes him on through....but we know how easily he can kill with them.
There's a rumor that if you watch the director cut the movie somehow becomes good.
Also does anyone know why Parker Wayne, creator of this thread, was banned?
His user title says "Bannned User". With three n's
Looks like he fooled you
Depends on the situation. If they're just going from the following movies, such as Batman Forever, then you're correct, but if they're starting from the ground up (Origin, First Year, First Major Villian, etc.), then reboot is the appropriate term.
I'Ve seen a lot of movies in my life...and a lot of franchises and characters that just happen to be reused again.
I've seen (approximately) -
12 Tarzans
10 James Bonds
10 Wyatt Earps
....and so on and so on. I've seen hundreds of reimagining of characters....so it doesn't bother me when they do it.
_ t:YES! I fooled someone!
They won't let you put "Banned User" on your user title unless your banned, so I 3 n's instead
I agree.
I'm planning to see every single James Bond movie ever made this summer. Yes, even The Man With The Golden Gun and A View to a Kill. But not Never Say Never Again. That's too much suckage watching Octopussy, NSNA, and AVTAK.