Green Hornet Reboot
http://www.newsarama.com/32015-green-hornet-headed-for-meaningful-relevant-film-reboot.html
looks like its going to be done right this time around, None of the comedy bs like the Seth Rogen film had.
Green Hornet Reboot
http://www.newsarama.com/32015-green-hornet-headed-for-meaningful-relevant-film-reboot.html
looks like its going to be done right this time around, None of the comedy bs like the Seth Rogen film had.
^^^Yeah, it took me a couple viewings to appreciate it; it didnt take itself super serious but was still a solid hero(s) journey.
Originally posted by Kazenji
Just wasn't a fan of the direction they went with the 2011 movie, Should've been alot more like Batman Begins.
Its been done.
Originally posted by riv6672It should have wasted nearly half the movie giving Green Hornet ninja training and forgetting every other aspect of his character, then giving him a mediocre costume (mask that makes it look like he has the mumps, cape that looks like a shower curtain attached by two refrigerator magnets), and not telling the actor playing that sounding like he's gargling marbles isnt intimidating, its stupid, more than likely doing a kick ass job on the Black Beauty, having Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine steal the show in supporting roles, and launching a ridiculously boring trilogy in which the sequel is the best one thanks to inspired villainous performances by Heath Ledger and Aaron Eckhart?
I don't mean literally like that movie's plot, Dipstick.
I'm surprised they're willing to take a chance on this IP so soon. I mean, the Seth Rogen one wasn't a colossal failure by any means, but it wasn't enough to warrant a sequel.
I just really hope they don't do a gritty reboot to seperate it from the Rogen film, since it's only been a few years, a lot of people might still associate the two, and I personally don't think the 'Nolan' route is the right way to go with Green Hornet.
Originally posted by Khazra Reborn
I just really hope they don't do a gritty reboot to seperate it from the Rogen film, since it's only been a few years, a lot of people might still associate the two, and I personally don't think the 'Nolan' route is the right way to go with Green Hornet.
Still needs to be at least dark like a Batman movie as it should be.
Originally posted by Khazra Reborn
Ehh, I don't know. Action/comedy probably isn't the way to go, like the last one, but Green Hornet isn't Batman, I think they need to find something between the two.
The Nolan movies are critically acclaimed and beloved by the majority of nerds.
The Green Hornet movie is neither of those things.
It IS however, way the hell more entertaining than the trilogy, barring individual performances in the trilogy.
I'd rather be entertained, not bored off my ass by a "well made" movie.