Roger Ebert: Idiot

Started by Quiero Mota6 pages

Originally posted by Praylu
I disagree with you on so many levels it can't be measured.

For one, simply because the transition of some characters to screen fails this is not to say none of them belong in such place.

Second, many many people would deeply disagree with a few of the films you mentioned above as having sucked including myself.

So you honestly believe that Hulk and Dare Devil were masterpieces????

Re: Re: Roger Ebert: Idiot

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Comic Book-based movies almost always suck.

The last one that I actually enjoyed was Batman Returns back in 1992. Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer and Christopher Walken tore it up, que no?

Blade, X-men, Spiderman, Fantastic Four, Batman Begins, Superman Returns, Hulk and Dare Devil all sucked.

Comic book characters belong only in comic books, NOT on the silver screen.

Blade, X-Men and Batman Begins definitly did not suck.
Superman Returns and Spiderman I enjoyed, but I wouldnt call them great, but they dont dont suck either.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
So you honestly believe that Hulk and Dare Devil were masterpieces????

Read my post again....

I hate the Daredevil film with a passion because of the way it was adapted.

Batman Begins however, best comic book film to date in my book.

Spider-Man & Blade were good films and I'm sure others would agree.

Definitly agree with Batman Begins.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Comic Book-based movies almost always suck.

The last one that I actually enjoyed was Batman Returns back in 1992. Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito, Michelle Pfeiffer and Christopher Walken tore it up, que no?

Blade, X-men, Spiderman, Fantastic Four, Batman Begins, Superman Returns, Hulk and Dare Devil all sucked.

Comic book characters belong only in comic books, NOT on the silver screen.

Dude........Sin City.

He also neglected to mention the original Superman film which was great for it's day.

Originally posted by Smasandian
Definitly agree with Batman Begins.

Indeed, 👆

Originally posted by Smasandian
No I havnt been emotionally effected by videogames. Are you telling me that you have cried when somebody died in the videogame, or that the world ended? Or happy that the character (not you) beat the game? Or scared for the character when he walks into an trap?

You're making it too dramatic. No, I haven't cried because of an event that happened in a game, but once I've played a good game for, say, twenty hours, I'd say I get pretty wrapped up in the characters and story.

Originally posted by Quiero Mota
Comic book characters belong only in comic books, NOT on the silver screen.

That's one of the most ignorant statements I've heard on these boards. Have you seen what some of those movies made in the box office? How well they did?

Think before you say something like that. 🙄

Originally posted by Praylu
He also neglected to mention the original Superman film which was great for it's day.

Indeed, 👆

I forgot about that one.

They're a few good comic book movies out there, but they're is a few very bad ones also.

True, as with any genre found in film.