Sunday, March 30, 2014

POSITIVE LOOK AT....PUNISHER: WAR ZONE (2008)

Punisher-War-Zone.Punisher.Frank-Castle.Personally, I enjoyed this one. Having lived through the previous versions of The Punisher, this one was the best despite its low budget and poor script. It was a better replacement for what was almost a sequel to The Punisher (2004), but luckily Thomas Jane passed on the role to do something else. Not sure if that would've had the same lowered budget mind you, but that Punisher wouldn't have fit into the War Zone. But, it wasn't critically acclaimed nor a big box office draw. Understandably, as again low budget and weak story.

With that being said, there were some definite positives from The Punisher: War Zone (2008), and they were...






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Ray Stevenson as The Punisher
Ray Stevenson is one of those "chameleon" actors. Who take roles and transform themselves to where you don't quite realize that you're watching the same person in various roles. Gary Oldman is also one of those types. In this role, Stevenson delivered despite what was a poor written, low budget revamp of the The Punisher. Was hoping for a sequel, with a bigger budget and a better script for Ray to make Punisher franchise what it should be, successful. Even if you disliked him, hard to really argue that the two that came before him were any better. He's currently in the Thor franchise, who he plays I leave to you to figure out. Small example of his chameleon skills.






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The Creation of Jigsaw
Cause for the creation of Jigsaw is more apt. Although I wasn't a fan of Dominic West's portrayal before or after becoming Jigsaw, I was a fan of how they went about it. Having him fall into the glass crushing machine was a very blunt way of doing things, but made more sense than to say have it be tattoos or other types of scarring. Of all the Marvel characters, Punisher is the more "real life" type of story. I also liked the post-surgery moments where he kills his surgeon a tad similar to how Joker kills his in Burton's Batman. The screams from Jigsaw were a tad cheesy, but until your in that situation how are we to know what would come out of our mouths, so it got a pass.






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Truest Rendition
Maybe not a spot on version, but that is rarely the case. Give this a bigger budget and it would have been even better, but there wasn't any popsicles and blow torched steak in this one. Even the opening action sequence showed us what we were missing in previous versions. Down to how The Punisher lives, secluded, using his training to survive, and making real connections on the street. Not living in an apartment, manipulating the mob like a bad mafia movie. And of course as mentioned before, Stevens had the look down pat also, unless you are really wanting to see this portrayed in spandex with the classic white disco boot. To each his own I guess....not really.






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Hope
Cheesy word to use in regards to The Punisher, but it is true. The Punisher (2004) although bad, was better than the 1989 version Dolph Lundgren starred in. Of course, this one was better than both, so there is hope that they finally have an idea of what is expected of this franchise. Hopefully, when and if the next Punisher flick hits theaters it will come with a bigger budget and a much stronger script. And hopefully, they consider Ray Stevenson to reprise his version. If Nicolas Cage can get two Ghost Rider films, anyone should.


With this not being the only "dark" Marvel character, The Punisher does serve as a good base to perhaps bring other characters to life on the big screen that wouldn't likely get a spot in Marvel's Avengers universe. Daredevil maybe, Morbius, amongst others. Even if to have a team-up with say Blade, who is also due for some redemption in either a new flick or preferably a relaunched franchise. Until Marvel decides to join DC on the "dark side"...

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Monday, March 24, 2014

POSITIVE LOOK AT.....DAREDEVIL (2003)

Daredevil-2003.Elektra.Daredevil.Bullseye.Kingpin.Marvel.Bad script. Bad directing. Lead actor even admits he didn't give his all in the lead role of Matt Murdoch aka Daredevil. But I am sure most of you have watched the heck out of this movie, at least when it first came out on DVD. It was 2003 when in theaters, the comic book movie trend was still in its infancy, and as fans we were deprived for the longest time. We may have picked the movie (and others) apart, and that is likely what has led to a better quality all around in this genre of film, but we watched it. Most of us even wondered what the sequel was going to be like, what improvements would be made, etc. We didn't get a sequel, we got a spin-off that in comparison, makes this movie look a lot better and unless I am alone, was slightly yearning for Ben's Daredevil to appear and save the movie.

Here are a few "positive" points about the early attempt at The Man Without Fear...




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Daredevil's Costume
One of the earlier examples of how it is best to not be an exact replica of a comic book, but not veering to far away from the original that it becomes foreign to fans. It was a nice blood red color to go along with the darker setting of the film. We learned in the 1990's that spandex doesn't always make for good live-action films or television, so the leather not only helped the look, but made more sense. Ben Affleck may not have given 100% with this role, but he sure looked pretty cool in this costume. His hair for the part.....not so much.






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Michael Clark Duncan as Kingpin
Usually against changing characters ethnicity for movies, as a) tons of characters of color who deserve a silver screen debut and b) doesn't make sense in some cases (is Johnny and Sue Storm adopted or half siblings in the upcoming reboot Fantastic 4?), but with this character wasn't as "big time" as other characters, so there was room to change things up a bit. It helped that the late Oscar winning actor made us believe he was the Kingpin of New York, most notably Hells Kitchen. And more importantly, of the Marvel Universe.






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The Soundtrack
Okay, this one is a clear matter of opinion. My opinion is also a bit bias with the hit song being from a Canadian band in Evanescence with "Bring Me To Life". But it did add to the slightly decent "training" scene with Jennifer Gardner showing off her Elektra skills on some sandbags (Okay, she looked cool, the bags not so much). Overall though, the background, and at times foreground music in this one was decent and added to a film that was lagging in other areas.






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Origin
I didn't know enough to know if the facts were spot on, maybe there were fans outraged by a change or how it was portrayed, but it has to be given credit for only using a small amount of time to show The Man Without Fear's origin. How he was blinded and his powers developing after the accident, even his fathers connection to the Mob and the man who would become Kingpin. All done in a minimum amount of time, just coming up a short with all the extra film they had to play with.






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Matt Murdoch's Cane/Daredevil's Billy Club
The focus shots of Ben showing off his skills with the weapon and all of its capabilities was a bit cheesy, but the weapon itself looked pretty cool, and showed how it is Daredevil's utility belt of sorts (had to go there once) with the billy clubs multiple functions as a club, nunchucks', etc. And of course how it turns into a walking cane to help Matt Murdoch keep his cover as a helpless blind lawyer.






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Jennifer Garner as Elektra
Although starting with a slight jab at her follow up movie, it was never aimed at Garner and her performance in either film. Both were bad in writing and directing, and she gave more effort than her hubby did. Although she wasn't given the anything near the fight sequences female roles of today receive and deliver on, she did deliver. Her training scene was a small highlight, and her scene against Daredevil and Bullseye was simply too small, but she owned those sai's. And her transitions from presenting an innocence to cover a hard  interior, to grieving and being determined on revenge was well delivered.


It wasn't very hard to come up with things that I enjoyed about that movie, as like I said it came out at a time we were just getting a taste of what we have to do in number of comic book films and I doubt I was alone in not being too hard on this one as I watched it repeatedly waiting for a sequel. Here we are over ten years later and there hasn't been another film, I believe it is one of the upcoming Netflicks series (don't quote me on that), but big screen is where it needs redemption. Hey, The Punisher has had three movies so far, and Ghost Rider has had two. With the "advancements" we've made in the wardrobe department Bullseye needs a revamped redemption. Time for Bullseye and DD to "Suit Up!". Until then...

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

POSITIVE LOOK AT...GREEN LANTERN (2011)

Considered to be a box-office and critical flop, and also not well received by majority of fans, however after a 10+ year in the development stages, Green Lantern (2011) was what we were given. Critics and fans alike knocked the movie for both the acting and the plot. And of course there was the "mask" complaints. Regardless of all, this will be a Positive Review if you will for Ryan Reynolds and company in Green Lantern (2011). Some positive points more or less. Something that shouldn't be too difficult for the Non-Geeky Nerd, for I actually enjoyed the movie and felt if anything, it was a good start to what could've been a better, much larger story. It is also responsible for "Green Lantern" and "Red Lanterns" being added to my monthly comic book list.



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Ryan Reynolds
If you were able to drag your significant other to this movie, she's either a fangirl and your lucky, or chances are they tagged along to see Mr. Reynolds who happened to be playing the part of Hal Jordan, Green Lantern of Sector 2814. I can understand why most wanted another Canadian in Nathan Fillion, but Reynolds was also suited for the role, perhaps a different story or time would've made things work for everyone. And because he didn't absolutely fail in the role, I would be on board for him to be a part of the Batman Vs Superman (2015) world being built.



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Mark Strong as Thaal Sinestro
Mark Strong delivered in his rendition of Sinestro. From the look to the demeanor to even the tone of voice one would expect to hear while reading a comic book. It would be safe to assume that he would have delivered and then some if there had been a sequel. With the post-credit sequence (SPOILER ALERT) show him slipping on the Yellow ring, we knew the villain we love in print was joining the dark side, and if character choices in his career show, Strong is very comfortable in the role of the Villain. (see Kick-Ass (2010), Sherlock Holmes (2009), etc)



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Michael Clark Duncan as Kilowog
Although it was only the late actors voice, it worked very well with the CGI form of the character Kilowog. That's a positive, poozers!



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Planet Oa
Even if your not a fan of the color 'green', it is hard to admire the CGI work done to bring the home/base of the Green Lantern Corps to the big-screen. From the massive GL Corps symbol, to the Guardians Citidal (missing Krona's spot).



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Constructs
These are a very good reason why it was a good idea to wait until present day to even do the movie. Could you imagine what constructs and the process would look like pre-CGI? Or even in the early years? Brick walls, chainsaws, fighter jets and I apologize for not knowing the proper name, but a huge, fully jacked weapon of assk-kickery type gun (see pic). Breathtaking.



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Temuera Morrison as Abin Sur
Visually this character was great. One of the best humanoid style aliens I've seen in awhile. I guess most of the credit for this positive note, is the CGI and/or make-up crew. Haven't really read enough (other than Hal's basic origin) to give an opinion on the voice work.



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Blake Lively as Carol Ferris
Like Sinestro, a character I would have liked to see in follow-up movies, the reasons however are different. A typical male Lively fan, I was hoping to see her as a member of the Star Sapphires. If you aren't a fan of hers, just remember that there would've been other members of that Corps to pick from aha

Well, that is another entry in the Positive Reviews log, something fans forget to do with the comic book movies. Yes, demand top quality, but remember it still wasn't that long ago we were severely limited on selection let alone high quality stories, stars and budgets.

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CHILL!!!!!! TOP 5 GOOD THINGS ABOUT..."Batman & Robin(1997)"

I honestly try to be positive, key word is try. It's hard at times, but I am sure it is just as hard to make a good movie. We live in a world where people are chomping at the bit to be negative about something before giving it a shot (ie. Batfleck), and then, even when the negativity is almost justified, that is all it becomes, negative.

So, here is an attempt to pick out positive things from movies that were considered failures. Shouldn't be too hard, as most of the movies I plan on covering I actually like (stay tuned for "Green Lantern (2011)").


Batman & Robin (1997)
Batman.Robin.Batgirl.Poison-Ivy.Mr-Freeze.Bane.Alfred-Pennyworth.Schwarzenegger.Clooney.Thurman.




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5) Mr. Freeze's Suit/Armor
Visually it looked pretty badass. Perhaps a touch bulky, but then again that may have been a result of who was wearing it. Which was a result of many other problems, but this suit/armor deserves credit. Props to the costume department on this one (and only this one aha).



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4) George Clooney
We almost all agree he made/makes a perfect Bruce Wayne. His attempt at Batman? Well, what if it was a different time? Different Director? Different Script? No Nipples? I think there would be praise for Clooney. And, for his Bruce Wayne, he makes the list.



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3) Nightwi...er..Robin's Costume
Nipples aside, the intial costume was spot on, and visually great. Although still playing Robin, it gave a taste of Grayson's future persona, Nightwing. Sans cape of course.



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2) Alfred
The late Michael Gough was really the cornerstone of this franchise. Along with Commissioner Gordon, were the only characters to appear in all 4 installments. Unlike Gordon though, Alfred was an intricate part of the stories, or at least revelant, and although the story was weak in "Batman & Robin", Gough made it work.



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1) Batman Begins
Hey, if this movie didn't suck so bad, Hollywood wouldn't have known that it was time for a change. Stories and Direction come first. Without it, it doesn't matter who's starring, high failure rate. That change came in form of Batman Begins, and the trilogy it was apart of. And to steal a quote, "For That, We Thank You!".

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