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There's been a whole lot made about Carlos Mencia's (Mr. Holness, excuse me) theft of other
comics'
material.
To be honest, I did never read one of the
comics
and cannot remember part 2 and 3 at all.
I've always said that there's nothing to beat the original form: the
comics.
It is always going to be hard to capture the feel of the
comics
in a film without using animation, and I didn't feel this attempt was worth it ultimately.
I have been collecting Iron Man
comics
since the early 70s and always enjoyed the character who is far far from the average clean cut hero and his many and varied enemies.
Besides the many faults this film has (the script is mind-numbingly unfunny, Lewis' "direction" is nonexistent, the film has the look of a cheap home movie), Lewis apparently thought that surrounding himself with no-talent, over-the-hill Borscht Belt
comics
like Jan Murray and Sidney Miller was a good idea; he must have figured that they would be so bad, they would make him look good.
The storyline is one that could have been interesting in a well made movie, but since this is acted by comics, the result is totally unbelievable (as comedies should be).
This is truly awful, the feeblest attempt at a
comics
adaptation ever committed to film.
Why does it have as little to do with the
comics
as possible?
After finishing the Zero Woman series, I was looking forward to the Female Prisoner Scorpion series; both based upon
comics
by Tooru Shinohara.
However closely the movie is to the comics, it doesn't matter.
While the characters are silent, they do "speak", by use of word balloons, just like in the
comics.
If they were to do books or
comics
it would be a great read.
I thought this movie did a great job of keeping the feel and look of the novella and comic books (or actually, the
comics
may have come second, I forget).
Farley was one of the best slap stick
comics
ever, and in this movie(as with all his movies) we see how much time and energy he devoted to portraying his character the way he saw fit.
When they take Ernest to the electric chair thinking he's Nash he gets so electrocuted he winds up breaking out and goes off and saves Charlotte from the evil Nash! Filled with hilarious scenes and
comics
Ernest Goes to Jail is a movie that'll make you laugh so hard!
The
comics
involved have to actually like or admire each other, or be willing to put up with each other's crankiness.
In the ever growing film genre of comic book adaptations, Blade is by far one of the best realised, and most faithful (overall) to the source material.... given that the character has almost 30 years of history in the
comics
since his debut as a back up figure in Marvel's Tomb of Dracula, the writer took almost ALL of the characters and plot elements from the comic's history.
There is a running thread in film comedy that all the great
comics
are just falling short of the law or on going to jail.
If you read
comics
occasionally or simply watch DVD extras you'll see the Blade character is drastically different from the one we see in the film.
Indeed, it is always tough to make a movie from a
comics
and the first episode of the adventures of the French two greatest heroes was good but not fantastic.
It did not really have any villains from the comics, but then most comic book live show adaptations had none to very few actual super villains from the
comics.
Spidey's powers were a bit different here too, he had his Spidey sense and he could climb walls, but he was not nearly as strong as the Spider-man of the
comics.
I don't pretend to be a huge Asterix fan, having only seen one other movie adaption and read only two of the comics, but this was a superb movie, all the same.
I have great liking for good
comics
like the Orgazmo,Cheech n chong, Monty Python series and many others but this one in Hindi is one of my favorite outstanding movies.
I was a huge fan of Asterix
comics
when I was a kid and watched every one.
If (as I just pointed out in THE GOAT) Keaton is following the tradition of the
comics
finding themselves at odds with the law, this Langdon short (the last released before he did TRAMP, TRAMP, TRAMP) was based on another comic ploy - being married to a shrewish spouse, and trying to get away for some secret two-timing dating.
The Joker doesn't remotely resemble the Joker from DC
comics.
I'd say its a film that you would get something out of if you don't have a lot of film/TV/literature/life behind you (to be honest, I've seen almost exactly the same story in horror
comics
even).
First of all, I'd like to tell you that I'm into comics, anime, animation and such stuff.
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