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    From the “Comic Book” to the “Silver Screen”!

    This thread was spawned as an outgrowth of http://forums.steroid.com/newreply.p...eply&p=2886643 in my conscious attempt not to hijack Moneyaddyct’s “Blade: The Series”.


    TRUE BELIEVERS,

    It appears our concessions are growing, many of us grew up running our formal academic educations concurrent to our Marvel U. ones. We gladly acquiesce to certain creative liberties in the transition to film, as long as the ‘Main & Plain’ things are upheld. As such we understand that storylines require coherency and that the manipulation of character lives and interactions is an executive privilege often required to weave the otherwise complicated tapestry into a two-plus hour major motion picture.

    For example, we can accept webbing coming directly from Peter's wrist as opposed to web shooters, Uncle Ben can be car jacked instead of surprising a burglar at home, and the spider can be a genetically enhanced superspider in lieu of a radioactive one…as Neo put it “upgrades, humph”. Those are not only acceptable but great as times have changed.

    Furthermore, and not related to modernization but still acceptable, the King Pin can be a brotha, Bobby “Iceman” Drake can be at Westchester with Warren “The Angel” Worthington…completely off time-wise but if it promotes your chosen path go for it, and the Juggernaut can be an unfamiliar mutant instead of Charles’ stepbrother transformed by gem. Whatever!

    BUT DON’T START TAMPERING WITH THE VERY FABRIC OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE JUST BECAUSE IT FITS INTO YOUR TIDY LITTLE MOVIE TRILOGY.

    Such actions as killing Scott Summers and Jean Grey (actually Jean's clone Madelyne Pryor...it's a long and frankly complicated story), whose very progeny Cable is destined to become the most powerful mutant alive and eventually lead humans against the machines, a la “Terminator” and “The Matrix” and the world's greatest threat ever Apocalypse.

    And the extremely premature death of Charles Xavier is reprehensibly beyond reproach. Okay so Charles somehow, after being COMPLETELY disintegrated, reappears in a hospital bed after the credits, this only exacerbates the problem by further bastardizing a perversion of greatness. Now in case you want to extend the trilogy you’re bending the very space-time continuum to accommodate such blasphemy? This isn’t a soap opera. Have some self-respect.

    And segueing on 'respect' can anyone even believe how these industrial/institutional criminals tried to rob Stan Lee of his life’s work reward by claiming he didn’t deserve to be paid from the Marvel/Sony joint profits from his creations. Well the last ruling as many will know awarded him a generous 10% of all proceeds, though it too is being contested.

    All I can say is…EXCELSIOR Stan!!!

    M.

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    I never read X-men so fortunaly I can watch the movies without beeing anoyed by that

    But I will NEVER accept Topher Grace as venom. Never.

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    What anoys me most is movie adaptions of books. I still feel sick when I think about how they slaughtere Stephen Kings brilliant novells "It" and "tommyknockers" when they made those movies.

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    It always happens. They gloss over or dumb down characters to get them to appeal to a mass audience. They think people are too dumb to "get it."
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    Quote Originally Posted by johan
    What anoys me most is movie adaptions of books. I still feel sick when I think about how they slaughtere Stephen Kings brilliant novells "It" and "tommyknockers" when they made those movies.
    Imagine how I felt when I saw how Hollywood butchered Heinleins "Starship Troopers"? It was as bad as seeing one of my favorite authors dipped in a bucket of diarhea.

    Thats why I am glad that Orson Scott Card has retained all the rights to the story and has final word on how Enders Game will be put on the silver screen.

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    Oh and sorry Johan, but I just have to...





    KHAAAAAN!!!!!!

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    CHyeah X-Men made me SAD
    spiderman was ok but still not like i wanted it to be
    and i think topher will make a COMICAL Venom!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Ketchup
    Imagine how I felt when I saw how Hollywood butchered Heinleins "Starship Troopers"? It was as bad as seeing one of my favorite authors dipped in a bucket of diarhea.

    Thats why I am glad that Orson Scott Card has retained all the rights to the story and has final word on how Enders Game will be put on the silver screen.

    Red
    Ohh hell yeah. I had the good fortune to watch the movie before I read the book. But nowdays I cant watch the movie because the book is so utterly brilliant while the movie is just cheap trash action.

    a triology I would want to se is on the big screen is the foundation triology. Shit that would be a awsome epic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Ketchup
    Oh and sorry Johan, but I just have to...





    KHAAAAAN!!!!!!
    best scene in movie history

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan
    best scene in movie history
    wrath of kahn is the best!tell me spocks funeral doesnt bring a tear to your eye when the bagpipes play amazing grace.i want a funeral like that!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic32
    This thread was spawned as an outgrowth of http://forums.steroid.com/newreply.p...eply&p=2886643 in my conscious attempt not to hijack Moneyaddyct’s “Blade: The Series”.


    TRUE BELIEVERS,

    It appears our concessions are growing, many of us grew up running our formal academic educations concurrent to our Marvel U. ones. We gladly acquiesce to certain creative liberties in the transition to film, as long as the ‘Main & Plain’ things are upheld. As such we understand that storylines require coherency and that the manipulation of character lives and interactions is an executive privilege often required to weave the otherwise complicated tapestry into a two-plus hour major motion picture.

    For example, we can accept webbing coming directly from Peter's wrist as opposed to web shooters, Uncle Ben can be car jacked instead of surprising a burglar at home, and the spider can be a genetically enhanced superspider in lieu of a radioactive one…as Neo put it “upgrades, humph”. Those are not only acceptable but great as times have changed.

    Furthermore, and not related to modernization but still acceptable, the King Pin can be a brotha, Bobby “Iceman” Drake can be at Westchester with Warren “The Angel” Worthington…completely off time-wise but if it promotes your chosen path go for it, and the Juggernaut can be an unfamiliar mutant instead of Charles’ stepbrother transformed by gem. Whatever!

    BUT DON’T START TAMPERING WITH THE VERY FABRIC OF THE MARVEL UNIVERSE JUST BECAUSE IT FITS INTO YOUR TIDY LITTLE MOVIE TRILOGY.

    Such actions as killing Scott Summers and Jean Grey (actually Jean's clone Madelyne Pryor...it's a long and frankly complicated story), whose very progeny Cable is destined to become the most powerful mutant alive and eventually lead humans against the machines, a la “Terminator” and “The Matrix” and the world's greatest threat ever Apocalypse.

    And the extremely premature death of Charles Xavier is reprehensibly beyond reproach. Okay so Charles somehow, after being COMPLETELY disintegrated, reappears in a hospital bed after the credits, this only exacerbates the problem by further bastardizing a perversion of greatness. Now in case you want to extend the trilogy you’re bending the very space-time continuum to accommodate such blasphemy? This isn’t a soap opera. Have some self-respect.

    And segueing on 'respect' can anyone even believe how these industrial/institutional criminals tried to rob Stan Lee of his life’s work reward by claiming he didn’t deserve to be paid from the Marvel/Sony joint profits from his creations. Well the last ruling as many will know awarded him a generous 10% of all proceeds, though it too is being contested.

    All I can say is…EXCELSIOR Stan!!!

    M.
    i couldnt agree more, that movie ruined the x men movies,itwasHORRIBLE> and how about how they screwed up the origing of the juggernaut,said he was a mutant, which he isnt, and didnt mention that he is xaviors half brother!!WTF!!!!! also they didnt use collosus at atll, and they didnt even have aby sentianls except the head of one when wolvy ripped it off in the war room, which they didnt show

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc.Sust
    wrath of kahn is the best!tell me spocks funeral doesnt bring a tear to your eye when the bagpipes play amazing grace.i want a funeral like that!!!
    Hell yeah. They dont make movies like that anymore

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