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The humor is great (and irreverant) and the script is well executed taken from the original 1965
comic
book by Goscinny & Uderzo.
This movie gives us just the right amount of
comic
relief which make the suspense scenes seem all the more suspenseful.
The rest of the cast is also a dream, with Flynn, Romero, Jim Bacchus and others showing why their
comic
abilities are still held in high regard today.
Tim Burton was the first film maker to say its OK for a
comic
movie to be dark and to confess that darkness can happen to us all.
After Tim Burton's Batman interpretations, many other dark
comic
book heroes and anti-heroes flooded the cinemas.
Comic
book folklore for decades had told of friendly, likable heroes with dashingly handsome smiles and magical superpowers who fly in the sky, and spun powerful webs from their wrists and wore red boots and had the strength of a locomotive.
He was usually such a total villain, or serious actor to the public that his
comic
talents were ignored.
In 1933 Mae Questel caricatured Pitt's voice for the character Olive Oyl for the Fleischer Studios animated cartoon version of the
comic
strip Popeye.
the story line was good, the
comic
dialogue a scream and the older prefect girls a delight!!
If for no other reason I highly recommend
comic
book fans watch at least one episode just to enjoy the dynamic duo.
Rowan Atkinson is a
comic
genius!
The misogyny, cultural insensitivity, and almost laughable macho-ism of the films of this genre are used for major
comic
effect.
Farley achieves strokes of
comic
genius in his monologues, like the "Let's say you're driving along the road with your family..." bit, the "Jo-Jo the Idiot Circus Boy with a pretty new pet, (his possible sale)" speech, or the "Glue-sniffing Guarantee fairy" brake pad sale.
The Man With the Screaming Brain is
comic
book nonsense all the way through - but there's some really great scenes, and it's almost impossible to be bored with this movie.
As well as being a portrayal of a lesbian love story, FIRE is also a
comic
satire of middle-class (?) Indian culture.
deep meaningful alternative-love story and
comic
satire) usually mix together just as well as oil and water do, but Mehta (somehow) manages to achieve the balance to near perfection.
Judge Dredd is only better because you know going into the theater that you are going to see a
comic
book made into a movie.
I was a huge
comic
book reader at the time, and anything relating to superheroes was anticipated heavily.
Anybody who saw this gifted African-American
comic
in "Lethal Weapon 4," "Dogma," or "Nurse Betty" knows he can elicit more laughter with the F-word than Martin Lawrence and Eddie Murphy put together.
I had always been a big Lynda Carter-Wonder Woman fan so when the Sci-Fi Channel ran this movie,I had to see it.I was bitterly disappointed.This is a Wonder Woman movie in name only.She doesn't wear the right costume [she must have refused to or had ordered major changes] and the plot runs like a poor man's James Bond.There's none of the things that made the
comic
book heroine a success i.e. the superhuman strength or determined will.It's just one long bad dream.I don't even think Cathy is all that attractive anyway.I wouldn't waste your time on this.
To help settle the argument, one man relates the beginning of a story and asks the two other men arguing (one a
comic
playwright, the other a dramatic playwright) whether the story is a comedy or a tragedy.
For example, having a goofy
"comic
relief" character killed and beheaded and following it up with a monkey shaking a tree and dropping a coconut on a cannibal's head just makes you look like you had NO IDEA what kind of movie you wanted to make.
And that's the one thing that lifts this above a rating of 1/10: the(albeit unintentionally so)
comic
relief of the many clichés and stereotypes.
The story, told in almost
comic
book fashion is difficult to swallow.
I know the
comic
books, I know that Nightwing and Batgirl are supposed to be Batman's allies, besides Robin, but still... making Batman say that he needs help from them... What, he can't handle a few punches?
It stars Jackie Gleason, the
comic
genius behind "The Honeymooners".
Darkly
comic
serendipity about a cosmetics saleswoman, with odd ties to Elvis Presley, running into a sea of Elvis impersonators while speaking at conventions in Nevada...and accidentally killing each one of them through little fault of her own.
Every possible
"comic"
situation is worked to death,Mr Chase gurns desperately,Miss di Angelo dimples sweetly,the children are embarrassingly bad.
Follows the story line of the
comic
books as far as I'm familiar with them.
It would be a lot better if they didn't try to imitate the anime style and sticked to the original
comic
book style drawings.
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