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cheebacheeba 12-11-2009 12:54 AM

Haha, I know...his "scary" voice has the same kind of effect on me that Chris Kleins "cool" voice did in Chun Li...

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but seriously Jackie Earl Haley as Rorshach should count as a super hero.
This was the first thing I thought when I entered the thread.

I chose "Logan" though RPs Hellboy would've been a close second out of that lot...I can see a lot of people went with RDJ for IronMan...which was a good movie and all, though in all honesty having read the various comics over the years in which the Tony Stark character has appeared, I hate to say this but he didn't hit all THAT close to the mark.

Ferox13 12-11-2009 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 839430)
I can see a lot of people went with RDJ for IronMan...which was a good movie and all, though in all honesty having read the various comics over the years in which the Tony Stark character has appeared, I hate to say this but he didn't hit all THAT close to the mark.

But hes not based on 'various comics over the years in which the Tony Stark character has appeared' - he based on THE ULTIMATES version of the character. This way it will fit in with the others in the series...

This is why Nick Fury looks like:

http://blog.christianitytoday.com/ct...2/nickfury.jpg

not

http://geekwars.files.wordpress.com/...-nick_fury.jpg

Elvis_Christ 12-11-2009 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 839427)
Anyone EXCEPT Bale. Sorry massacre- he just makes me laugh.

Yeh him and Tom Cruise are pretty much peas in the pod when it comes to taking them seriously. Especially the dumb faces they pull "hmmm I'm being serious now... are you listening.witnessing the greatness of this next sentence" motherfuckers probably forgot their line in their cocaine/religious fueled haze.

American Psycho (the film) is a crock and should be redone sometime soon seeing as remakes are a popular genre. No shit a lot of the book wouldn't be filmable but you could hint at it effectively not to mention Henry was released earlier you'd think they'd actually try to improve the serial killer subgenre a bit. Lionsgate released that cut to fuck version of Murder-Set-Pieces on the back of that lackluster and weak flick.

Cruise was way to much of a prude (sucks how he bullied his way into the role) to play Lestat (sp?) too "Don't worry Oprah this motion picture has no faggot shit in it".

Urge was right on saying the 70s had some real villainy/grit that would chill you to the bone the majority of actors today are fronting as fuck.

_____V_____ 12-11-2009 03:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 839345)
Need to add Ray Stevenson's version of Frank Castle..

The movie kicked a lot of ass, but somehow I couldnt relate to Ray's version of Castle. Jane looked more promising and looked the part in bits, although he failed to nail the character fully, and that film was pretty disappointing too. WZ was the better movie, Jane was the better Castle.

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 839373)
I went with Hellboy, but seriously Jackie Earl Haley as Rorshach should count as a super hero.

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 839407)
All of those suck. No Watchmen characters? Mehhh

Slip-up. I knew I was forgetting someone important, and the max number of options are 10. Well, consider him the 11th Option, like Spaulding in the Villains thread.

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 839430)
I can see a lot of people went with RDJ for IronMan...which was a good movie and all, though in all honesty having read the various comics over the years in which the Tony Stark character has appeared, I hate to say this but he didn't hit all THAT close to the mark.

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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 839435)
But hes not based on 'various comics over the years in which the Tony Stark character has appeared' - he based on THE ULTIMATES version of the character. This way it will fit in with the others in the series...

Well they are preluding the films as an eventual Ultimates Avengers movie, so I can see where they went with it. But considering the fact that Iron Man has been a recurring character of many decades for Marvel, they should have made the character more closer to the vintage Stark. I have a lot of his 80s stuff (plenty of Annuals in those), and the character was slightly distant for me too.

My choice - Perlman's Hellboy. I think he was closest to nailing HB than anybody else, although Jackman's Logan and Downey Jr's Stark would be a close second for me.

Elvis_Christ 12-11-2009 04:12 AM

Whats the definition of superhero? Out of all the comic book adaptions I've seen not much tops:

http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/...b__430x329.jpg

http://l.yimg.com/eb/ymv/us/img/hv/p...y_rourke34.jpg

So dope Hauer and Rourke got to share a scene too.

_____V_____ 12-11-2009 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 839450)
Whats the definition of superhero? Out of all the comic book adaptions I've seen not much tops:

So dope Hauer and Rourke got to share a scene too.

No doubt the best comic-to-film adaptation of this decade so far. I don't think Marv qualifies as a superhero however, same as V.

cheebacheeba 12-11-2009 07:40 PM

I dunno...if the punisher is on there, I don't see why not.
Mentally unstable. Protects the innocent. No "powers". Scares the shit out of bad guys. Deals with them in nasty ways. Uses guns. Big. Driven.

_____V_____ 12-11-2009 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba (Post 839494)
I dunno...if the punisher is on there, I don't see why not.
Mentally unstable. Protects the innocent. No "powers". Scares the shit out of bad guys. Deals with them in nasty ways. Uses guns. Big. Driven.

ala Batman? Hmm...

I have actually been intrigued by Elvis's question in the past. Where do we draw the line for a character's "super" part in his being a "superhero"?

Wiki says - "a fictional character of "extraordinary or superhuman powers" dedicated to protecting the public. Characters do not need actual superhuman powers to be deemed superheroes, although terms such as costumed crime fighters are sometimes used to refer to those such as Batman and Green Arrow without such powers who share other common superhero traits."

newb 12-11-2009 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 839495)
ala Batman? Hmm...

I have actually been intrigued by Elvis's question in the past. Where do we draw the line for a character's "super" part in his being a "superhero"?

Wiki says - "a fictional character of "extraordinary or superhuman powers" dedicated to protecting the public. Characters do not need actual superhuman powers to be deemed superheroes, although terms such as costumed crime fighters are sometimes used to refer to those such as Batman and Green Arrow without such powers who share other common superhero traits."

then perhaps David Dunn should be included

http://wonderreviews.tripod.com/site...nbreakable.jpg

The Everyman's Superhero

cheebacheeba 12-12-2009 02:29 AM

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But hes not based on 'various comics over the years in which the Tony Stark character has appeared' - he based on THE ULTIMATES version of the character. This way it will fit in with the others in the series...
You're half right...in terms of Fury and how the general "tying in" seems to be going, but in terms of Iron-Man and the respective origins of the "standard" Marvel universe and the Ultimate universe, the movie was based without a shadow of a doubt on the original Marvel U's Iron-Man/Stark.
(Read the "Ultimate Iron Man" mini for confirmation of their HUGE differences)


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