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« Reply #15 on: 26 October, 2008, 03:45:21 pm » |
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1. I, also, hate the Hulk movies. The Hulk as a character is kinda meh. Except for World War Hulk. 2. Why is everyone so negative about crossovers?
Personally, it actually bothers me that comic book movies always seem to make this assumption that the hero the movie is about is the only superhero in the world.
One of the things I like about comic book superheroes is that they all live in the same world. Personally, I'm glad that comic books movies are starting to move towards the idea that more than one hero exists, and that they can team up with each other, or even possibly fight. It's one of the things I liked about the second Fantastic 4 movie. They included Silver Surfer, a hero with his own series.
Silver Surfer originated in the Fantastic 4 comics, as did Galactus. 3. **** YEAH WAR MACHINE!!!
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Choronzon
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« Reply #16 on: 26 October, 2008, 03:52:59 pm » |
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Silver Surfer comics were pretty cool. i enjoyed them. but i gotta say: a Daredevil/Spiderman/F4 movie would be pretty bad. Spiderman 3 was crap, both Fantastic 4 movies sucked, and Daredevil was only good with the director's cut (they left out an entire plotline, and not a subplot, a full **** plot!). it would wind up being a huge CGI-fest with little to no clear story/ acting.
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"The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me." ~ Ayn Rand
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Gargravarr
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« Reply #17 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:05:42 pm » |
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The main reason I don't like the Hulk (and many of his villains) is because of the whole mutation thing. Seriously, that sort of thing really freaks me out... It's the main reason I didn't like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Mr Hyde) or Van Helsing (the werewolf, which was unnecessarily gruesome even by werewolf standards...).
Admittedly neither of those films were that great anyway, but those were the really big problems for me...
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Choronzon
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« Reply #18 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:07:32 pm » |
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The main reason I don't like the Hulk (and many of his villains) is because of the whole mutation thing. Seriously, that sort of thing really freaks me out... It's the main reason I didn't like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Mr Hyde) or Van Helsing (the werewolf, which was unnecessarily gruesome even by werewolf standards...).
Admittedly neither of those films were that great anyway, but those were the really big problems for me...
so you're a wuss when it comes to gore?
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"The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me." ~ Ayn Rand
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« Reply #19 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:08:59 pm » |
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The main reason I don't like the Hulk (and many of his villains) is because of the whole mutation thing. Seriously, that sort of thing really freaks me out... It's the main reason I didn't like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Mr Hyde) or Van Helsing (the werewolf, which was unnecessarily gruesome even by werewolf standards...).
Admittedly neither of those films were that great anyway, but those were the really big problems for me...
don't watch American Werewolf in London then. I just hate the Hulk and everything about tbqh
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Floyd is the devil.
I SERIOUSLY DREAMT OF FLOYD BEING A KILLER CYBORG WHO RAN 10 TIMES FASTER THAN ANY NORMAL HUMAN, AND THEN KILLED MM, TURNED FEMALE, WENT AFTER ME, AND I DROPPED FROM THE SKYSCRAPER! IT HURTED, BUT I AWAKE CALMLY, THINKING I WOULDN'T SEE YOU AGAIN.
*no gold, just us*
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Choronzon
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« Reply #20 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:10:24 pm » |
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The main reason I don't like the Hulk (and many of his villains) is because of the whole mutation thing. Seriously, that sort of thing really freaks me out... It's the main reason I didn't like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Mr Hyde) or Van Helsing (the werewolf, which was unnecessarily gruesome even by werewolf standards...).
Admittedly neither of those films were that great anyway, but those were the really big problems for me...
don't watch American Werewolf in London then.I just hate the Hulk and everything about tbqh I LOVED THAT MOVIE! the ending could have used some work though.... i was laughing when he was in the porno theater with all of the dead people telling him how he could kill himself. HILARIOUS!
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"The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me." ~ Ayn Rand
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ganonfloyd
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« Reply #21 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:13:56 pm » |
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other than the fact that there were way to many shots of him naked after the transformation, I'd say that was a pretty kickass werewolf movie. The second best one. The Lon Chaney Wolfman just can't be beat though.
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Floyd is the devil.
I SERIOUSLY DREAMT OF FLOYD BEING A KILLER CYBORG WHO RAN 10 TIMES FASTER THAN ANY NORMAL HUMAN, AND THEN KILLED MM, TURNED FEMALE, WENT AFTER ME, AND I DROPPED FROM THE SKYSCRAPER! IT HURTED, BUT I AWAKE CALMLY, THINKING I WOULDN'T SEE YOU AGAIN.
*no gold, just us*
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Choronzon
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« Reply #22 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:14:53 pm » |
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other than the fact that there were way to many shots of him naked after the transformation, I'd say that was a pretty kickass werewolf movie. The second best one. The Lon Chaney Wolfman just can't be beat though.
a classic. still good, both of them.
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"The question isn’t who is going to let me; it’s who is going to stop me." ~ Ayn Rand
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ganonfloyd
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« Reply #23 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:15:52 pm » |
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indeed.
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Floyd is the devil.
I SERIOUSLY DREAMT OF FLOYD BEING A KILLER CYBORG WHO RAN 10 TIMES FASTER THAN ANY NORMAL HUMAN, AND THEN KILLED MM, TURNED FEMALE, WENT AFTER ME, AND I DROPPED FROM THE SKYSCRAPER! IT HURTED, BUT I AWAKE CALMLY, THINKING I WOULDN'T SEE YOU AGAIN.
*no gold, just us*
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Gargravarr
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« Reply #24 on: 26 October, 2008, 04:18:21 pm » |
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The main reason I don't like the Hulk (and many of his villains) is because of the whole mutation thing. Seriously, that sort of thing really freaks me out... It's the main reason I didn't like the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Mr Hyde) or Van Helsing (the werewolf, which was unnecessarily gruesome even by werewolf standards...).
Admittedly neither of those films were that great anyway, but those were the really big problems for me...
so you're a wuss when it comes to gore? I guess... I'm perfectly okay with blood, though. But the Hulk etc aren't really gory, are they? The only thing I mentioned that was gory was the Van Helsing werewolf. Oh, and I forgot Jekyll/Hyde at the beginning of Van Helsing in my previous post. Even though you only really see him changing back to Jekyll. In fact, I don't like the "turn into a monster" interpretation of Jekyll/Hyde at all. I much prefer the interpretation where Hyde is just a split personality. I'm pretty sure that's what the original story was like. don't watch American Werewolf in London then.
I just hate the Hulk and everything about tbqh
I've already seen a couple of clips of the transformation, but it didn't bother me too much. I don't like how ridiculously overpowered the Hulk is. Particularly the versions where he gets bigger and more powerful the angrier he gets and the more he's attacked. Actually the only thing I like about the Hulk is She-Hulk for pervy reasons. >_> <_<
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Spring-Loaded
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« Reply #25 on: 26 October, 2008, 05:49:38 pm » |
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Oh god....why did someone have to mention League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? If they would've just followed the damn storyline form the graphic novel, it would've been kickass.
But that wouldn't made too much sense.
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Gargravarr
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« Reply #26 on: 26 October, 2008, 05:55:00 pm » |
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Oh god....why did someone have to mention League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? If they would've just followed the damn storyline form the graphic novel, it would've been kickass.
But that wouldn't made too much sense.
Is Hyde a monster in the comics as well?
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Spring-Loaded
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« Reply #27 on: 26 October, 2008, 06:07:14 pm » |
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Oh god....why did someone have to mention League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? If they would've just followed the damn storyline form the graphic novel, it would've been kickass.
But that wouldn't made too much sense.
Is Hyde a monster in the comics as well? Yes; an almost skinless one at that. He ends up becoming very calm and collected (except when he kills the Invisible Man) by the end and he just stays as Hyde all the time.
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Gargravarr
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« Reply #28 on: 26 October, 2008, 06:09:42 pm » |
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Oh god....why did someone have to mention League of Extraordinary Gentlemen? If they would've just followed the damn storyline form the graphic novel, it would've been kickass.
But that wouldn't made too much sense.
Is Hyde a monster in the comics as well? Yes; an almost skinless one at that. He ends up becoming very calm and collected (except when he kills the Invisible Man) by the end and he just stays as Hyde all the time. Ah well I wouldn't be a fan, then. As I said before, I much prefer it when Hyde's just a split personality.
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Gaffit
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« Reply #29 on: 27 October, 2008, 06:36:36 am » |
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This has gotten off topic...
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