WannaB wrote:Saw Zodiac, it was excellent. I was also waiting a while for it.
WannaB wrote:Spider-man 3 looks great based on the trailers, as the past ones did, though I've never been too fond of them. They retain a little too much campiness for my liking.
WannaB wrote: I guess I simply prefer that certain genres try to bring a certain level of realism. That's why I love Batman Begins.
WannaB wrote: Ghost Rider for example was a pile of crap, which is no surprise since the guy that did Daredevil & Elektra made it.
WannaB wrote: I am glad however that this will be the last for Maguire, Dunst, & Raimi. I think they should allow a different group to pick up the franchise in a few years with a second trilogy. It'd be a good way to keep the it fresh.
CheMateo wrote:WannaB wrote:Saw Zodiac, it was excellent. I was also waiting a while for it.
Cool, would you say it was one of Fincher's best? I really liked Seven and used to like Fight Club but that one has gone down on my list, probably due to overexposure and hype.WannaB wrote:Spider-man 3 looks great based on the trailers, as the past ones did, though I've never been too fond of them. They retain a little too much campiness for my liking.
Yeah I can see that, definitely with the first one. The second was filtered a little better so there was less but it is still a looming factor.WannaB wrote: I guess I simply prefer that certain genres try to bring a certain level of realism. That's why I love Batman Begins.
Yeah that one is my favorite super hero movie too.WannaB wrote: Ghost Rider for example was a pile of crap, which is no surprise since the guy that did Daredevil & Elektra made it.
Ghost Rider sucking doesn't surprise me, man that looked really cheesy in the trailer, I didn't know it was directed by the same guy from Dardevil etc. but I guess it should be expected as those two were atrocious as well.WannaB wrote: I am glad however that this will be the last for Maguire, Dunst, & Raimi. I think they should allow a different group to pick up the franchise in a few years with a second trilogy. It'd be a good way to keep the it fresh.
Agreed! It's time for a new director to handle the reign, but I'm curious who do you think should be the next SpiderMan? I don't have anyone in mind. Hopefully this time they can get a good Mary Jane as I thought Dunst was a very poor choice for the role. MJ was supposed to be a model/statuesque and Dunst was neither of those. I hated her as MJ.
Cool, would you say it was one of Fincher's best? I really liked Seven and used to like Fight Club but that one has gone down on my list, probably due to overexposure and hype.
Yeah that one is my favorite super hero movie too.
Ghost Rider sucking doesn't surprise me, man that looked really cheesy in the trailer, I didn't know it was directed by the same guy from Dardevil etc. but I guess it should be expected as those two were atrocious as well.
Agreed! It's time for a new director to handle the reign, but I'm curious who do you think should be the next SpiderMan? I don't have anyone in mind. Hopefully this time they can get a good Mary Jane as I thought Dunst was a very poor choice for the role. MJ was supposed to be a model/statuesque and Dunst was neither of those. I hated her as MJ.
WannaB wrote: I think personally I just found Seven more compelling & unusual by comparison.
WannaB wrote:I'm stoked for The Dark Knight. Glad that Eckhart & Gyllenhaal are on board now.
WannaB wrote:I'd actually love to see James Cameron take over as director, primarily because of his past interest in the franchise.
WannaB wrote:I'm not sure who I'd like to see as Spiderman though.
http://www.batman-on-film.com/
WannaB wrote:What about Shane West? I've only seen him in a few things, but he seems pretty versatile.
WannaB wrote:Maybe in a few years Shia LaBeouf? He impressed me in Bobby, and in Guide To Recognizing Your Saints. He could probably pull it off a few years down the road.
WannaB wrote:http://www.batman-on-film.com/
Best site out there for Batman related news. The guy who runs it has been the first to break a lot of big stories.
Yeah perhaps, I only remember him from League of Extraoridinary Gentlemen, but he had that young naive Parker trait if I recall correctly.
I haven't seen those two movies and I can't recall ever seeing any of his work. The name rings a bell though, from that movie Holes.
WannaB wrote:Also, on a strange note. The MPAA gave Transformers an R-rating until Speilberg called and asked for a second review of the film, and now it's PG-13 apparently. I fucking hate the MPAA. Go see the movie This Film Not Yet Rated. It shows how fucked up the whole rating system is. Bored house moms essentially rate films based on their own personal opinions & not by any system of standards or whatever. That explains how Trey & Matt got an NC-17 rating like 13 times for the South Park movie, and then made the film worse to see what would happen. Somehow they walked away with an R-rating after making it worse.
WannaB wrote:Just thought I'd bring the intelligence of this thread down a notch. I saw 300 on Friday, and Lena Headly's tits are fucking amazing.
That is all.
WannaB wrote:Unfortunately I felt like I was missing out on something. Maybe it's because I read the novel, am so well informed on the actual history of the Battle of Thermopylae, and the fact that I've been anticipating the film for like a year and a half now. Not to say that it wasn't a great film, which it was, but I kept on expecting more in some strange way. I know however, that it's only me who's felt this way after talking to dozens of other people.
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