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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 4:12:26 GMT
The Hulk (2003) is much worse. I agree The story was confusing... I still don't understand what the main plot of the movie was about. The Hulk looked terrible. And the Hulk being able to jump several miles was too much for me. A movie is completely bad, when you find yourself watching it a couple of times, and you still can understand what the plot of the story was. Even if I wasn't a fan of the TV Show with Bill Bixby & Lou Ferrigno... The Incredible Hulk (2008), was much better. And the homages to the TV Show just "sweetened the pot." I considered voting for Howard The Duck, because it is not a movie I enjoy seeing, and I do understand why so many other people do not like it either... But as I understand it was based on a comic book, which I didn't know until recently, so I guess it wasn't too far off of the source material... That doesn't make the movie bad. I just don't like the character. Totally agree on HULK, it was just... there was nothing from te Comics but the names of the characters. I really don't think of Howard the Duck too often but I had to put it up there.
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Post by bb15 on Feb 13, 2017 4:28:46 GMT
Great choices for the poll.
BB ;-)
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Post by brownstones on Feb 13, 2017 4:29:14 GMT
Ang Lee's Hulk is a better movie than The Incredible Hulk, in terms of ambition, completely misguided, but ambitious. The Incredible Hulk, as I've said before, feels like a nothing movie, there is no personality, there is no drive to that film.
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 5:00:00 GMT
Great choices for the poll. BB ;-) Thanks!
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 5:01:12 GMT
Ang Lee's Hulk is a better movie than The Incredible Hulk, in terms of ambition, completely misguided, but ambitious. The Incredible Hulk, as I've said before, feels like a nothing movie, there is no personality, there is no drive to that film. But ambition doesn't make a good movie. I'm sure Tommy Wiseau had a great ambition hen he wrote, directed and starred in "The Room".
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Post by brownstones on Feb 13, 2017 5:02:24 GMT
Ang Lee's Hulk is a better movie than The Incredible Hulk, in terms of ambition, completely misguided, but ambitious. The Incredible Hulk, as I've said before, feels like a nothing movie, there is no personality, there is no drive to that film. But ambition doesn't make a good movie. I'm sure Tommy Wiseau had a great ambition hen he wrote, directed and starred in "The Room". but the room is soooooooooooooo bad that's good. *throwing spoons*
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 5:07:15 GMT
But ambition doesn't make a good movie. I'm sure Tommy Wiseau had a great ambition hen he wrote, directed and starred in "The Room". but the room is soooooooooooooo bad that's good. *throwing spoons* And Ang Lee's Hulk is soooooooo bad that's... just bad. "I did not hit her, I did not! Oh, hi Mark!"
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Post by brownstones on Feb 13, 2017 5:15:39 GMT
but the room is soooooooooooooo bad that's good. *throwing spoons* And Ang Lee's Hulk is soooooooo bad that's... just bad. "I did not hit her, I did not! Oh, hi Mark!" look....i'll give you the hulk dogs, the dumb choice of comic panel integration, and the pitch black cloud and lake battle ending. I think the film was an interesting experiment, not necessarily good, but simply interesting. but that's just me.
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 5:20:14 GMT
And Ang Lee's Hulk is soooooooo bad that's... just bad. "I did not hit her, I did not! Oh, hi Mark!" look....i'll give you the hulk dogs, the dumb choice of comic panel integration, and the pitch black cloud and lake battle ending. I think the film was an interesting experiment, not necessarily good, but simply interesting. but that's just me. I can agree it was an experiment... a bad one at that. Not fond of Ang Lee much, take Brokeback Mountain... I think it's a good story, a good movie, but t's just too damn long. The same story could have easily been told in half the running time.
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Post by brownstones on Feb 13, 2017 5:21:52 GMT
look....i'll give you the hulk dogs, the dumb choice of comic panel integration, and the pitch black cloud and lake battle ending. I think the film was an interesting experiment, not necessarily good, but simply interesting. but that's just me. I can agree it was an experiment... a bad one at that. Not fond of Ang Lee much, take Brokeback Mountain... I think it's a good story, a good movie, but t's just too damn long. The same story could have easily been told in half the running time. I think it's the perfect length.............also............twss.
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 5:23:38 GMT
I can agree it was an experiment... a bad one at that. Not fond of Ang Lee much, take Brokeback Mountain... I think it's a good story, a good movie, but t's just too damn long. The same story could have easily been told in half the running time. I think it's the perfect length.............also............twss. What other movies has he directed? Anything that comes to mind?
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Post by brownstones on Feb 13, 2017 5:27:56 GMT
I think it's the perfect length.............also............twss. What other movies has he directed? Anything that comes to mind? Life of Pi, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, that new Barry Lindon's super-duper touchdown war film ummmmm can't remember anything else at the moment.
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 5:29:22 GMT
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is his?
DAYUM!
He can direct.
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Post by brownstones on Feb 13, 2017 5:31:22 GMT
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is his? DAYUM! He can direct. yup, that movie is beautiful.
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 5:38:20 GMT
Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is his? DAYUM! He can direct. yup, that movie is beautiful. I grew up watching Animes like Saint Seia and Dragonball, so see them fight on Bambu sticks was amazing
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 6:19:51 GMT
Didn't he also do Face/Off?
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Post by gomezaddams666 on Feb 13, 2017 7:21:37 GMT
Didn't he also do Face/Off? No, that was John Woo, the guy who directed Mission: Impossible II You can tell because the guy is a sucker for a crescendo with pigeons.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 8:57:38 GMT
Right, got my stylized filmmakers mixed up.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 13, 2017 9:30:43 GMT
Going by the choices on the list,
1/ Hulk - watching a green CGI blob was just pathetic. 2/ Elektra - I really was looking forward to that one but just found it boring. I think I actually fell asleep and never bothered with it. 3/ Batman and Robin - actually all of those Batman films of that era. Just terrible.
My own personal choice is "The Phantom" with Billy Zane in it, I really liked the comics growing up and found the film boring and empty.
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Post by Jerk on Feb 13, 2017 10:47:09 GMT
Catwoman
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