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Posted: March 10th, 2005, 22:18
by Joose
It does look rather nice, which pleases me.

Constantine, on the other hand, (from the Hellblazer comics) is a fucking abortion. Avoid.

Posted: March 11th, 2005, 0:29
by TezzRexx
Joose wrote:It does look rather nice, which pleases me.

Constantine, on the other hand, (from the Hellblazer comics) is a fucking abortion. Avoid.
SHIT! I thought this looked decent..

Posted: March 11th, 2005, 0:36
by Joose
weeeeeeeell, I may have been a little harsh there. Its not that bad. But its really not that good, either.

And if you have read Hellblazer, it'll make you want to kill something.


On a side note; Apparently there is a Deadpool movie "in talks". Worryingly, its got the guy who directed Blade:trinity doing it. On the plus side, hes bringing the guy who played Hannibal King (Ryan Reynolds) to play the 'pool. Which i think would be a brilliant bit of casting.

Posted: March 17th, 2005, 9:53
by Joose
Ultimate X-men, issue 60, letters page:

Fanboy:"blah blah blah, apocalypse, blah blah blah...the only missing slice of the pie"
Letters Bloke:"Pie? where? mmmmmm, Pie..."

Wonder if he's ever heard of weebl...

Posted: March 20th, 2005, 20:34
by Roman Totale
Well despite having never read the comics, I decided to go and see Constantine. I think it was just about average, but Keanu Reeves truly is the most appaling actor I have ever seen. I saw a trailer of the film version of 'A Scanner Darkly' and wept.

However, before the film was the new extended Star Wars trailer, which I have to say looks cocking good! Link:

http://movies.channel.aol.com/feature/s ... p?type=lrg
(takes a while to load)

Posted: March 20th, 2005, 23:05
by Joose
Yeah, its like the review in the Times said: Its a bit too wierd and comic-bookey for most people, but its such a bastardisation of the comic book that it alienates the fan-boys too. Silliness.

When will people learn from films like X-men: if you want to make a decent film out of a comic book you have to take it seriously.

Posted: March 21st, 2005, 9:15
by Woo Elephant Yeah
I watched Constentine on Friday, and both me and the missus thought it was fantastic! :shock:

It's like a dark and twisted version of Dogma, but with no Jay & Silent Bob :lol: (*loves teh cock)

Just to clear things up in my brain, what DC comic book is Constantine a bastardised version of?

And what's the Bruce Willis film that I assume is shot in black and white called?

Posted: March 21st, 2005, 10:45
by Joose
Constantine is based on Hellblazer. They called it Constantine cos they thought hellblazer was too close to hellraiser, which is fair enough really. I think possibly my view of it was horribly jaded by how different it was (the best example being Constantine himself, who's supposed to be from liverpool :? ). I might give it a second chance, it might be one of those films thats much better on the big screen.

The odd black and white thing with Bruce Willis is Sin City, which, from every source ive heard from so far, is looking to be Bloody Brilliantâ„¢. Although im sure Harrigan (Willis's character) is supposed to be a lot older than that, I think he'll be good in the role. The film looks genuinely stylish, which makes a pleasant change for a comic book conversion :D

Posted: March 21st, 2005, 17:20
by deject
Sin City better be ducking good...

I mean with Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Alexis Bledel, Jessica Alba....

Posted: March 21st, 2005, 17:22
by Joose
deject wrote:Sin City better be ducking good...

I mean with Brittany Murphy, Clive Owen, Alexis Bledel, Jessica Alba....
Indeed. I think i said it earlier, but the trailer made almost need to change my trousers. I am very excited.

Posted: August 1st, 2005, 19:01
by Roman Totale
And with a click of my fingers I resurrect an old thread from the crypt to bring you this:

V for Vendetta

Another 'graphic novel' based film. I've never read the book/comic myself, but it does look quite good. Worryingly it has the brothers who made the Matrix trilogy producing it. Apparently Alan Moore described their screenplay as "imbecilic" (although I do get the impression he loathes any of his work being made into a film).

Posted: August 1st, 2005, 22:12
by ProfHawking
looks a bit corny, ill prob download it instead of pay :P
but worth a look i recon

Posted: August 2nd, 2005, 12:46
by Sol
Iv'e read that! 'Tis very good too!

The film doesn't look half bad either :boogie:

Posted: August 2nd, 2005, 20:14
by Joose
ooooh, ive not read that one. I shall track it down.

Posted: August 3rd, 2005, 0:25
by NiGhtcrawler
I used 2 read goosebumps as a wee one, had loads of em! and then there was the collection of wallace and gromit fact file shitty things then it came 2 the ps1/2 mags. then when my dads bro unfortunatly passed away due 2 cancer at the young age of 31 he left all of his collectables in his will 2 me (and i didnt even no him....) along with an original unbanned uncut video of the texas chainsaw massacre and then i also received a suitcase full of Spawn comics.... OMG they are/were/still am teh pwnage! all kept in plastic covers, i even got the 1st issue! that suitcase full alone is worth £5,000 easy said a friend of my dads "antiueqe dude" but im not sellin them oh no.... these comics r fab!
neways thats my litle story 4 2night hehe
night :wave:

Posted: August 3rd, 2005, 12:14
by cashy
jebus that was nice of him. i read LOADS of them goosebumps things, i used to be a pretty big bookworm when i was about 8-13. read the dandy and beano for about 4 years at about that time, got them all still too. id be very suprised if they are worth anything. nothing exciting though i must admit, most interesting thing i read at that time was the hardy boys i'd say