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I surprised no one has mentioned anything from Spawn on this thread.
Originally posted by Quentin Black
That's because Spawn isn't Marvel.
On a side note is it me or is Zev really either incomprehensible or just really slow?
Originally posted by Quentin Black
Yada yada yada, despite the text that everyone copies and pastes from marvel thinking they know all about the character he does it all the time in the in the comics, be it with Frank Miller or Alex Maleev.
Originally posted by Zev
Backwards wit? So I have 'tiw'? And I can't really remember much of Spawn, except that is was just sucky overall. In that way I guess it was a faithful comics adaption.
I think Spawn at one point got a cute kiddie sidekick. That was kinda bad.
And, just in case you haven't noticed, the title of this thread is worst moments in COMIC BOOK movies. Not Marvel movies. My inital post had Superman and Batman. Three pages and you haven't figured this out.
And you call me slow.
By the way, in the original comic Matt showed his abilties to Elektra alone in an isolated area of his college campus (having had the foresight to have Foggy distract her bodyguard), NOT in broad daylight in a crowded playground.
Originally posted by spide-ed
Oh, that condescending tone really does it for me.
Originally posted by Quentin Black
Hey don't get sore just because you can't seem to do your research.
Originally posted by Quentin Black
Look, you took a phrase literally, soo witty.
WRONG FORUM
Very secluded, no one would ever think to go down a campus path.
Originally posted by DACrowe
I only mention big projects or half decent ones no B-movies (Superman IV, Marvel movies in the 80's, Spawn, Steel, B&R, etc) or just crap.
-Halle Berry and Toad, death scene-X-Men.
-Little Matt beating up bullies in DD.
-Otis-Superman
-Playground fight-DD
-"What I said to Spider-Man" hospital-Spider-Man
-Cinderella-Spider-Man
-Fire house wisecrack-Spider-Man
-Thumbs up-Spider-Man
Originally posted by Quentin Black
Hmm, who was there apart from a bunch a little kids? They make great witnesses and detectives don't they
Bridget Moynahan as Elektra
Jennifer Garner, although great, was the weak link in the casting. Admittely it is a very, very hard part to cast. I'd go with Bridget Moynahan, a rising actress, because she's got the look, she's attractive, she is a pretty decent actress who can do the role from what I have seen. Not perfect but the best choice for Elektra. I'd also tweak the movie costume but not much.
Originally posted by Quentin Black
Yes they were cast to put butts in seats becuase they were such stars despite only two of them having any sort of starpower at all Just ignore the fact that the whole cast gave great performances faithful to the characters, as pointed out by a lot of critics and people on these boards, and we're set to go. Oh by the way people, nobody should watch Batman Begins since that has a load of stars too
X Men's cast was far from faithful to the source but since we're going by the pretender's double standards we'll brush that one away.
Garner was the weak link but she was still a very strong bit of casting. Asia Argento would not make a better Elektra at all judging by her previous performances.
I named Ben Affleck and Ed Norton for the role because all though one has proven he can do the role I think the other would do a great job as well and overall Ed Norton is one of my favorite actors of all time. Does this diminish the strength of Ben's preformance? No. Do I think the film is perfect? No. Is Zev plucking at straws? Yes. Does Zev have double standards? Yes. Is Zev really slow for not being able to understand that I can entertain an idea of what I'd like to see in a DD film yet still love the very faithful and well done actual film? Yes.
Yes why don't I? Keys on they keyboard makes different sounds, test it yourself if you don't believe me. I for instance already know the sound my phone number makes on the keyboard. Some people can figure out the majority of what you type from the sound of the keys so it's not that unbelievable that someone who has superhearing who is blind would learn this trick, especially in a world governed by computers. Especially if he has had just under 20 years to do so.