spawn was a good one, IMO comicbook, HBO animated series (rated R), and semi-cheese hollywood movie
the only comic book I ever considered buying -Joe > > From: matrix313 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 2004/08/16 Mon PM 12:58:42 EDT > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: (313) comic book movies > > on 8/16/04 12:28 PM, Greg Earle at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > how many more comic book-derived movies > > do we need? > > > hey! now youre treading on dangerous grounds mister! I for one love seeing > the comic book heroes I loved as a kid brought to life on the big screen. > It's great to see how faithful hollywood is to a superheroes or > supervillians origins, powers, and weaknesses. The greatest comic book movie > still remains, in my opinion, the first Batman movie. it was nearly perfect! > showing how The Joker made Batman and how Batman made The Joker, how Bruce > Wayne was just as much of a psycho as the criminals he fought (why else > would a millionaire/playboy put on a bat costume and fight crime at night? > he must have something not right in the head). I think XMen 2 is a close > second. Spiderman was pretty good, but Spidey 2 was a little too "talkey" > and had holes in the plot. I'm looking forward to seeing Silver Surfer, and > Fantastic Four, but I'm not getting myhopes up for the Electra movie. > Nothing will ever compare the the Frank Miller Daredevil/Electra storyline. > I bet Hollywood cartoons her up. but I hope not. > > sean "letting my geek flag fly" deason > >
