They blamed him for the first movie not doing well, rather than a weak script and terrible marketing.Why, oh, why did they ever replace Thomas Jane as the Punisher?
Almost certainly agree, throw in the fact that most Punisher fans are in it for the murderporn and you get interesting takes on the character (See Greg Rucka's current run) selling poorly to the point that what could be a very interesting character just winds up a poor mans Dexter.[DOUBLEPOST=1342799299][/DOUBLEPOST]Forgot to talk about #dirtylaundry. If the Thomas Jane movie had been like that it would have been awesome, and I agree with everyone else, that movies problems weren't Thomas Jane, who was easily the highlight. Movie was a little rediculous in the action (shatters bones with ease using the indestructible Jack bottle ), but for a 10 minute fan film (pretty sure it's not a viral marketing thing) it's excellent. Certainly better than the 3 actual Punisher movies.Yeah, but see, Batman's mythos is much richer and has been expanded upon since his creation. He's not the same gun-toting, purple glove-wearing vigilante that he started as. Plus, he has a much, much, much wider array of villains and supporting characters.
Punisher...does not. He's got, what? Jigsaw and The Russian? His villains are always mob-related. Anyone else he fights, it's heroes like Spidey or Daredevil. He's a bigger loner than Batman, too, so he's rarely had anything in the way of a supporting cast. If he did, it didn't last.
What I'm saying is that Punisher is still a very limited character compared to many other comic characters.
I know, but it was so inconsistent with the rest of the fight, it came across as unrealistic and out of place. It goes back to being willing to believe one thing. If with one small stroke the bone can be broken to the point of exposure, the bottle should shatter. If they kept the rest of the fight more grounded the bottle not breaking wouldn't have been a major issue, despite the fact that Hollywood tells us that glass bottles easily shatter at will.Actually that was the most realistic use of a bottle in a fight scene, ever. Granted arms don't fly apart with a gentle stroke, but a whiskey bottle is not going to shatter on a much softer skull.
Hey, Oglaf was slightly amusing in the past. I'd forgotten about that.Slightly NSFW - a boob is shown.
You should check out the trades of Rucka's run. Frank isn't quite the villian but he certainly isn't a hero. Rucka manages to find people worse than Frank for him to hunt, and really writes him a bit like a horror movie slasher out to stop criminals. Largely emotionless and dead inside.I think it would be hard to write a Punisher story without him, on some level, being the real villain. Which could make one hell of a show. Just look at Breaking Bad.
Catch him and then what? Send him to jail? Where he'll be locked up along side all those irredeemable criminals? You'd might as well ground a kid by taking them to Dairy Queen.Which sounds cool. It makes you wonder how he can exist in the marvel universe with 1 superhero for every 5 people though. You would think at some point at least 1 or 2 of the real Super Hero's might hunt down this mass murderer.
So they tolerate a mass murderer because sending him to prison would make him happy? Some real moral and upright hero's you guys got in the Marvel universe.Catch him and then what? Send him to jail? Where he'll be locked up along side all those irredeemable criminals? You'd might as well ground a kid by taking them to Dairy Queen.
The pilot obviously being the death of his family, rest of the first season being Frank building his reputation as the Punisher with various (in universe) theories about who's killing all these criminals and why. Secondary focus on the cops assigned to find out what's going on with all these deaths since as said above he doesn't have much of a supporting cast. End the first season with Frank Castle and his mission being publically known and the official formation of "The Punisher Task Force".Seriously though, I think there could be a really good HBO/AMC show based on the Punisher.