6th August 2016, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by gag Tbh a lot i started watching but either couldnt get into or for some reason disliked.
I enjoyed the Spiderman films, but there doing another remake from the beggining,
Why? How many times can you redo a film from scratch.
Maybe part of it is overkill just constanly being swamped and bombarded with them, as old saying goes less is more,
Some just dont have any apeal to me so certain ones i cant comment on, i reasonable enoyed Deadpool but i kinda dislike humour that in retrospect make no sense or maybe im missing the point, eg when a full blown action sequence cars flipping over and he says (something along the lines might slightly worded it wrong) stop film pauses and he says did i leave the cooker on, then resumes, dont get stupid and silly humour like that, or maybe thats just me, i want good old fashioned story telling, character building, atmosphere not just big explosion or tonnes of things going on in the background or ott scenes, or how much action can you cram into a film.
Thats just my personal Opinion and preference. | Quote:
Originally Posted by trebor8273 With deadpool that's how the character is in the comics, it like he knows he's a superhero in a comic and as for spiderman its not a remake it a new movie with no origin story this time he was introduced in civil war and that's really his origin story and loks like this time they have finally got the character right and unlike maguire who looks like he should be teaching high school and not a student, the new actor looks the right age | If different studio executives and directors didn't make different film adaptations of the same characters, we wouldn't have the Tim Burton/Michael Keaton or Christopher Nolan/Christian Bale Batman films, there wouldn't be the (in my opinion) best Spider-Man from Captain America: Civil War – as trebor says, he is the right age for the character from the comic books, there wouldn't be Heath Ledger's Joker, or Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner/Hulk who is, for my money, better than any of his predecessors, whether that is Lou Ferrigno, Eric Bana, or Ed Norton.
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