Showing posts with label superheroemovie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label superheroemovie. Show all posts

Friday, November 8, 2013

New Amazing Spider-Man 2 Teaser with Jamie Foxx


The Amazing Spider-Man is set to be next summer's blockbuster, with a beefed up cast including Eric Bishop, better known by his stage name Jamie Foxx & Paul Giamatti better know as Paul Giamatti. Having read the comics as a kid, I am still having a hard time seeing Jamie Foxx as super-villain Electro.
In case you didn't know, Electro from the Marvel Universe is very white, and Jamie Foxx is a few shades darker of white. I will also say the same thing for the oh so cool Andrew Garfield who is supposed to be playing a believable Peter Parker who is kinda nerdy and not so cool in  the comics.

See here the brand new teaser pi




Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Back on track....What to watch if you haven't done so already.


This summer has had many fandom-centric films, from Wolverine to RIPD to World War Z, Iron Man, Star Trek etc

Of the bunch, I surprisingly enjoyed The Wolverine the most, despite it steering away from some true elements of the story of our Canadian superhero.
From someone who read Wolverine comic books as a child, this particular story-line is important in telling the story of Logan...and this may be the one reason I gravitated more towards a like than a a dislike.
Violence level:acceptable, cinematography: visually good, script/dialogue:
average.
If you like Superhero films, you will enjoy this.
It is not quite Chris Nolan -Batman like...It fits more in the mold of the latest Man of Steel film.
6.5/10




Thursday, January 10, 2013

New captures from Iron Man 3 and The Wolverine


Source: EW, Film Trasher

I swear to god, despite the fact that I am excited to see this new Wolverine film, they better not turn it into some spidermanironmantheavangerscatwomendaredeviloriginalbatmanthorrecentsupermanthehulkfantasticfour-esque sh)tshow.


I also have zero expectations and interest for IronMan III. They lost me as a viewer the second they changed the Tony Stark character from the comic book into some extreme over the top arrogant persona.
If Hollywood has rights to a comic book character, then try harder to keep the namesake and visual likeliness, try the fu-k to keep the story relevant and relatable to the source material.