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Keith the Elder   08-29-2005, 09:43 AM
#21
Scott Hajek Wrote:The unnamed Daredevil was played by the same guy that was the star of the motorcycle version of Knight Rider. I think Matt Murdock was the attorney for David Bruce Banner in "The Trial of the Incredible Hulk."

Also, do you remember Thor in one of the Hulk TV movies?

But, Daredevil with Ben Affleck still sucks. Sorry, Jim.

That was Rex Smith. I always wondered how he could steer the motorcycle going at like 250 milees/hr. and why did he need a guy in the control room to work the throttle and other accessories.

Also do you remember that Thor guy in Adventures in Babysitting?

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IAmSpartachris   08-30-2005, 12:36 AM
#22
Wow. A lot of hate here for Daredevil. I am going to go out on a limb and say here publicly that I liked it. I am a huge comic fan, and a major movie buff. I have read nearly every incarnation of Daredevil in the last 25 years including all of the master Frank Miller's stuff, and I still say Daredevil was an ok movie. Sure, it was never going to win any oscars, but I don't think it was intended to. Oh and as far as the argument for Daredevil versus Hulk.....Hulk was far, far worse. Even with Jennifer Connelly in it. Anyway, that is just my humble opinion. Crucify me if you must.

Peace

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Scott Hajek   08-30-2005, 10:03 AM
#23
IAmSpartachris Wrote:Wow. A lot of hate here for Daredevil. I am going to go out on a limb and say here publicly that I liked it. I am a huge comic fan, and a major movie buff. I have read nearly every incarnation of Daredevil in the last 25 years including all of the master Frank Miller's stuff, and I still say Daredevil was an ok movie. Sure, it was never going to win any oscars, but I don't think it was intended to. Oh and as far as the argument for Daredevil versus Hulk.....Hulk was far, far worse. Even with Jennifer Connelly in it. Anyway, that is just my humble opinion. Crucify me if you must.

Peace

No one here would ever crucify you for expressing your opinion no matter how wrong we think you are.Big Grin

As far as Daredevil versus Hulk... Hulk was decent until the end which was a huge disaster. Daredevil was just consistenly poor.

Scott Hajek

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Terry Willacker   08-30-2005, 04:19 PM
#24
Another vote for Daredevil. I liked it, too. Now, if you want to talk about an awful movie...I just saw the Tom Cruise version of War of the Worlds, several notches below Daredevil.
Scott Hajek   08-31-2005, 09:36 AM
#25
Terry Willacker Wrote:Another vote for Daredevil. I liked it, too. Now, if you want to talk about an awful movie...I just saw the Tom Cruise version of War of the Worlds, several notches below Daredevil.

Is your review of War of the Worlds based on the ending or Tom Cruise and his public display of idiocy? Or something else, like the demise of the Tim Robbins character? I really liked War of the Worlds except for the three elements above. The action sequences were quite good and Spielberg pulls out some great crowd scenes, but the ending was a joke (not the end of the "Tripods", at least that was consistent with the original, but the "family reunion").

I apologize to all the Daredevil fans out there, but could you please explain why you think it was good, or at least not the worst? There were just way too many bad elements in the movie to make it good.

Scott Hajek

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Silverfish   06-18-2006, 09:33 PM
#26
I just bailed after 17 minutes of Daredevil. Should have read this thread first. I want my 17 minutes back. Sad

Stephanie

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Mark S.   06-19-2006, 03:15 PM
#27
I haven't seen the Director's Cut. I saw the theatrical release and hated it.

But I liked HULK. It didn't rate with the Spidey or X-Men films, but it's still one of the better Marvel efforts.
jimbow8   06-19-2006, 08:50 PM
#28
Mark S. Wrote:I haven't seen the Director's Cut. I saw the theatrical release and hated it.

But I liked HULK. It didn't rate with the Spidey or X-Men films, but it's still one of the better Marvel efforts.
The director's cut goes lighter on the romantic themes and heavier on the organized crime organization of the Kingpin. I like it better.

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