Nah. They count as toy commercials. Zing![/QUOTE]Do Transformers count as superheroes?
How do you Zing with that? Kinda figured that was common knowledge. Even the people who made the show would agree.[/QUOTE]
Nah. They count as toy commercials. Zing![/QUOTE]Do Transformers count as superheroes?
Yes.What's with everybody and the goddamned Incredibles? Was the film really that great?
Maybe I need to see it again. I only saw it once back when it came out.
Nah. They count as toy commercials. Zing![/QUOTE]Do Transformers count as superheroes?
No. :humph:Yeah, well...
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So's your face!
Oh, I'm on fire. What's up! *holds his arm up high for a high five*
^This. When I saw the trailer, I thought "Well, it LOOKS cool". But Watchmen is sure as hell a lot more than looking cool.Hell I think the reason the Incredibles works so well is the same reason Watchmen blew chunks at the theater. Zack Synder managed to strip out all the depth that made the comic great, leaving a hollow empty shell of the story.
Aw, please? I'll be your best friend! That's a threat!No. :humph:
I'd pay a bodybuilder, just to walk around following you, lifting you over his head every few minutes if I thought even for a minute you were serious.Aw, please? I'll be your best friend! That's a threat!No. :humph:
You are going to HAVE to explain your thoughts on that, cause it was pretty damn "Hellboy".Hellboy 2 was a nightmare for the common Hellboy fan. Nightmare. I like to pretend it doesn't exist. At least it looked pretty.
You are going to HAVE to explain your thoughts on that, cause it was pretty damn "Hellboy".[/QUOTE]Hellboy 2 was a nightmare for the common Hellboy fan. Nightmare. I like to pretend it doesn't exist. At least it looked pretty.
The going free-lance I'll have to give you as I've been out of touch with the comics for a while, but I still like to think of Abe as more level headed than how they portrayed him in the film. Felt like a completely different character from the first film (Doug Jones using his own voice not withstanding).What do you think the Hellboy comics have been for the last 5+ years? He hasn't worked for the BPRD since the end of Conqueror Worm.
Also, Abe's kind of a romantic. He is a little bit in the BPRD comic, so it's not that much of a stretch. What? Fish dudes ain't allowed to get some?
Yeah, I'm one of those common Hellboy fans and I effing loved it.
Its Hellboy. A fun comic, where a devil works for the government, jumps out of million-dollar planes with a billion-dollar jetpack that never works, and ends up beating the hell out everything.Rant.
Well that's true.Have to disagree with you there. Hellboy 2 was at least competently made. X-3 doesn't even work as a movie.
That is one of my all time favorite movies. Then again, I'm such a Janeane Garofalo fanboy, it's not even funny.Thought another severely underrated superhero movie that's, at the very least, in my personal Top 10:
Mystery Men
... it's not even funny.[/QUOTE]Thought another severely underrated superhero movie that's, at the very least, in my personal Top 10:
Mystery Men
Pretty much this.You said it yourself, the creator said "This isn't the Hellboy you know, we're taking the basic premise of the characters and creating a new world/style"
While you didn't like the direction it took, it is most definitely "Hellboy".
This... why isn't it an option anyhow? POLL FAIL![/QUOTE]I thought Iron Man was one of the best Superhero movies I've seen. The casting of Robert Downey Jr. was PERFECT. Spot on, and he played it sooo well! HOT!
Then I think movie studios should learn from this example and make more superhero movies that aren't based on existing characters. Sure, it's easy to earn the fanboys' money, but the end product isn't always something to be proud of.I really don't think the Incredibles should be included, honestly. It doesn't have the constraint of being shackled by source material, which gives it an unfair advantage, IMO.
If they did it in a non parodic manner they might get sued... and it still might suck...Then I think movie studios should learn from this example and make more superhero movies that aren't based on existing characters.
If they did it in a non parodic manner they might get sued... and it still might suck...[/QUOTE]Then I think movie studios should learn from this example and make more superhero movies that aren't based on existing characters.
If they did it in a non parodic manner they might get sued... and it still might suck...[/QUOTE]Then I think movie studios should learn from this example and make more superhero movies that aren't based on existing characters.
If they did it in a non parodic manner they might get sued... and it still might suck...[/QUOTE]Then I think movie studios should learn from this example and make more superhero movies that aren't based on existing characters.
If they did it in a non parodic manner they might get sued... and it still might suck...[/QUOTE]Then I think movie studios should learn from this example and make more superhero movies that aren't based on existing characters.