JSWolf Wrote:Thor is the last movie I need to see before seeing The Avengers. I saw Captain America last night and really enjoyed it.
Dave618 Wrote:I guess something is clearly wrong with me, because I saw The Avengers and I didn't think it was so hot. Now, having said that, I will freely admit it's a pretty faithful adaptation of the comic, at least how I remember the comic from my comic-reading days as a kid, and there were a lot of positive aspects to the movie; I can see why a fan of the comics would enjoy it, but I think I'm comic-ed out when it comes to big Hollywood productions of comic book adaptations.
I would have enjoyed all these movies more when I was 12, but as an adult--or a 38 year old kid masquerading as one--I'm aching to see some high quality adaptations of great novels make it to the screen. Obviously, The Tomb would be great, but I'd also like to see John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee get some decent Hollywood treatment. I am stoked that the Parker character, a ruthless thug who'll stop at nothing to get the loot, created by Donald E. Westlake under the psuedonym Richard Stark in the sixties, is getting a big budget adaptation starring Jason Statham. That'll be out in Jan of 2013.
But as for the comic book stuff--I don't know, maybe I'm becoming harder to impress as I get older, but The Avengers left me mildly amused, but nothing more. The CGI is clearly just that--CGI. At no time did it look faintly believable to me. Hollywood has had thirty five years to improve on the ground-breaking animotronics in Jaws, and to my mind, it hasn't done such a swell job. Most CGI sucks. The performances were all one-trick ponies. No depth or complexity. The plot was rather inconsistent and ridiculous. The attempts at humor were fairly decent but became painfully predictable as the movie wore on, except for when The Hulk beat the crap out of Loki, which was funny. But all in all it was just so-so.
I am going to see The Dark Knight Rises, only because I like what Nolan did with the Batman character by placing him firmly in a real-world setting, but I'm gonna pass on Spider Man.
Dave618 Wrote:I guess something is clearly wrong with me, because I saw The Avengers and I didn't think it was so hot. Now, having said that, I will freely admit it's a pretty faithful adaptation of the comic, at least how I remember the comic from my comic-reading days as a kid, and there were a lot of positive aspects to the movie; I can see why a fan of the comics would enjoy it, but I think I'm comic-ed out when it comes to big Hollywood productions of comic book adaptations.
I would have enjoyed all these movies more when I was 12, but as an adult--or a 38 year old kid masquerading as one--I'm aching to see some high quality adaptations of great novels make it to the screen. Obviously, The Tomb would be great, but I'd also like to see John D. MacDonald's Travis McGee get some decent Hollywood treatment. I am stoked that the Parker character, a ruthless thug who'll stop at nothing to get the loot, created by Donald E. Westlake under the psuedonym Richard Stark in the sixties, is getting a big budget adaptation starring Jason Statham. That'll be out in Jan of 2013.
But as for the comic book stuff--I don't know, maybe I'm becoming harder to impress as I get older, but The Avengers left me mildly amused, but nothing more. The CGI is clearly just that--CGI. At no time did it look faintly believable to me. Hollywood has had thirty five years to improve on the ground-breaking animotronics in Jaws, and to my mind, it hasn't done such a swell job. Most CGI sucks. The performances were all one-trick ponies. No depth or complexity. The plot was rather inconsistent and ridiculous. The attempts at humor were fairly decent but became painfully predictable as the movie wore on, except for when The Hulk beat the crap out of Loki, which was funny. But all in all it was just so-so.
I am going to see The Dark Knight Rises, only because I like what Nolan did with the Batman character by placing him firmly in a real-world setting, but I'm gonna pass on Spider Man.
Brian Wrote:The Avengers was awesome. And it's about time the directors got the Hulk right.