Originally posted by Mr Parker
totally agree.I knew someone would come on here and talk aboout how dissapointing Indy Four was.When I saw that CGI Prairie Dog,I knew right then it was going to be a dumb movie.Then of course it got worse with the aliens thing.huge dissapointing film that should have stayed buried.No wonder Sean Connery wisely chose not to come out of retirement for this film.I would agree with what one poster posted earlier that the star wars prequals were dissapointing but I knew from the beginning when I saw the previews and how stupid dath maul looked,it was going to be a bad series so i wasnt expecting much all three times I went in to see them.
whoa them fighting words..Maul looked bad? oh well that's your opinion.
for me the most disappointing films would have to be.
Transformers revenge of the fallen
Mutant cronicals
The Watchmen.
the hangover
Originally posted by Mr Parker
He looked like the rock group Kiss or something out of WWF. 😆 Lucas has lost it man.
Maul would have looked better if he wasn't so shiny. It looked like halloween makeup. If they textured and powdered it, it would have looked more natural.
I like how the other Zabrak in the EU usually lose that "sheen"/shiny-ness.
Originally posted by dadudemon
Maul would have looked better if he wasn't so shiny. It looked like halloween makeup. If they textured and powdered it, it would have looked more natural.I like how the other Zabrak in the EU usually lose that "sheen"/shiny-ness.
you can say that again,it sure did look like Halloween makeup.Like i said,you look at what the rock group Kiss looks like with their makeup on and what darth maul does,and the only thing darth maul is missing is a guitar or a pair of drumsticks. 😆
Yeah, just to clarify, in Maul's case - those were tattoos, so the shininess makes sense.
And as for the whole Watchmen being disappointing thing - yeah it was. But how could it not be? I mean, the comic is like the Bible of comic books and the movie was, I feel, a worthy attempt at adapting it, but there wasn't ever any chance of it being successful. And it still baffles me that anyone would prefer the film over the book; the latter offering so, so much more.