Originally posted by FieryBalrog
I liked them, but because of the actors and story, the directing wasnt anything to write home about... those movies the director doesnt matter so much IMO...On the other hand Red Dragon is one of those heavily director driven movies and it was pretty crap I think.
Originally posted by FieryBalrog
I liked them, but because of the actors and story, the directing wasnt anything to write home about... those movies the director doesnt matter so much IMO...On the other hand Red Dragon is one of those heavily director driven movies and it was pretty crap I think.
the interplay between chan and tucker made rush hour great i agree...
red dragon was as good if not better than hannibal imo...
Originally posted by katie_girl09
Well, the way I figure, X3 will have better fighting sequences because I think he directs them well...
its hard to do a bad fight scene when you have jackie chan in your team...
i dunno... i really don't...
it sounds like you guys here are dissapointed in the fitght scenes from the movie. i liked the wolverine/sabretooth and wolverine/deathstrike fight scene. i even liked the really short one with cyclops in x2. I'm not that big a fan of ratner. the rush hour movies in my opinion really sucked. i see them as a lethal weapon rip off. after the sunset was kinda ok.
Originally posted by buffymitch
it sounds like you guys here are dissapointed in the fitght scenes from the movie. i liked the wolverine/sabretooth and wolverine/deathstrike fight scene. i even liked the really short one with cyclops in x2. I'm not that big a fan of ratner. the rush hour movies in my opinion really sucked. i see them as a lethal weapon rip off. after the sunset was kinda ok.
x2's fight scenes were ok... the cyclops one was a tad short... but it has to have more... fantastic action... look at spidey... on sky scrapers and trains... fantastic four... lobbing cars across streets...
Originally posted by buffymitch
you have a point. the only thing i hope is that he doesn't screw up this movie.
I think the action Bryan Singer gave us was more gritty and realistic.Ratner will probably bring it more into the comic realm,esepcialy with Juggernaut and Beast.I loved the action in X2 (you can't get better than wolverine in the mansion),but Ratners take will be interesting to see.He'll probaly be better at directing a "team" oriented battle.
I was going through my old Wizard magazines from a couple of years back (Issues 130 to 39, sorta) and there was a small article on the Superman movie.
You guys won't believe this.
This is a news article from a couple of years ago, three I think...
Ratner was supposed to be directing the Superman movie Singer went to.
He was signed on in the VERY VERY VERY early stages.
Oh, the irony! I re-read the passage SO MANY TIMES...augh!