Why Comic book movies change characters..

Started by MarvelFan3 pages

Why Comic book movies change characters..

I hate most Comic book movies because I love comic books...the first X movie was so off base it made me puke...does anyone else have a problem with this..

They had to make it realistic. It would also ruin the movie if they stick to the comic. Who wants to see the same thing in a movie as they did in a comic?????

Me

Me 2 but i tought that Spider-Man and Blade were pretty close to the comics, what i didnt like about DareDevil is that in the movie they made it seem that learned all his moves after the accident without any training and in the movie he was trained by Stick before he became DD, while X-men/2 were kinda close i didnt like that they gave Rogue a name(Marie), that shouldve been revealed in the comics firrst than in the movies, they made Sabretooth look stupid when in the comics he is far more vicious and Mystique in the comics is a pretty bad villain by herself but in the movie she seems to have no dept to her character and in the Hulk i think it made sense changing his origin a little bit to make it more believable!

At least none of the movies that have came out about comics came out like "Street Fighter the Movie"

i agree with metroplex. for example, in the comics, logan looks cool in yellow spandex. in the movies? i dont think so.

I totally agree that ComicMovies are most of the time worse then their comic counter parts.

And I think that the DareDevil was terrible adaptation of the comic. The only thing I really saw it as, was a really, really long commerical telling me to wait and see the Elecktra movie.

small character changes, like giving rogue a name aren't too disturbing, but the organic webbing flibbed my wig! i don't really have a wig, but it was still a pointless change.

Actually borgasm??? Claremont decided that Marie D'Ancanto ~is~ going to be comic and movie Rogue's name...

But he also said that they won't be using that in the comics anytime soon

i didn't really know that, just using Darth Vicious's quote as a quick reference. what'd you think of the webs?

I think the webs are cooler without the cartrige. Shows that he mutataed into a human spider.

Yeah, but we already get that Spidey mutated, even if he didn't at first. But the cartridges showed that he could actually use his brain and create something using his head.

Well the Web cartriges would have to change the movie. Example spidey learned about his powers when he accidently put web on the trey(sp) and shot it at Flash.

In the cartoons, they said that Spidey learned ow to build his web shhoters since the spider that bit him gave him th knowledge.

raimi and the rest of the people who made spider-man decided to change green goblins suit because the original version looked too redicilous to have in the movie.

now, aren't you happy they didn't go with this?

i prefer the movie version of gobbie's suit because it looks more menacing, insane, and so forth. i also liked how they improved doc oct, but i don't have any good pictures to post here.

~battosai yuriko~

I liked the original costume for the Green Goblin, the fact that he would wear that just proved how crazy he is.

the facial expressions, voice, and gobbie reflection of norm was enough. i'm not that piccy.

Personally, I'm SICK of the Green goblin.. They just need to let him go, if the Third Spidey is about GG2 over Venom, all hell will be let loose!

Originally posted by DemonicGambit
I liked the original costume for the Green Goblin, the fact that he would wear that just proved how crazy he is.

that's true dg. but i think the suit in the movie showed off some of his intelligence and crudeness/brutality.

Originally posted by BOPRecruit 16
that's true dg. but i think the suit in the movie showed off some of his intelligence and crudeness/brutality.

yes the same thing I thought.

I didnt really like the way the movie changed Daredevil's powers when he needs water to see better. in the comic book, Daredevil can get a good picture in his head of the thing around him just by "feeling" the things around him using his senses.