I'm not knocking it. Ghost Rider was super popular back then and like a lot of kids getting into comics in that era, I thought he was very cool. I remember being absolutely stoked when I watched that...
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I'm not knocking it. Ghost Rider was super popular back then and like a lot of kids getting into comics in that era, I thought he was very cool. I remember being absolutely stoked when I watched that...
I didn't think the Guardians movies balanced that very well. I know that's not a popular opinion, but when Gunn tries to be serious or sentimental, it comes off as superficial to me. I'm suddenly...
That Ghost Rider appearance in Fantastic Four was hilarious. He shows up out of nowhere, KO's Galactus with the penance stare, and leaves. It's so random.
I kinda like those stories because they have more creative freedom to do whatever they want, hence the whole thing in AoA where they kill the entire cast at the end or even in DOFP where they tried...
I mean, a lot of beloved X-Men stories deal with alternate realities and divergent timelines. Hell, a lot of the best comic and sci-fi stories deal with that. Its been a regular part of Marvel and DC...
Eh, the multiverse has been a part of comics since the 60s at least and its barely been utilized in the movies. It's just a vehicle to use different characters than before. I don't feel like it's...
I think movie fans thinking Wolverine is a cool guy for being a gigantic ass to some guy who did absolutely nothing to him that he barely knows is part of the problem with people. Being an...
People didn't notice it was influenced by the movies? I sure did.
Agreed. Another reason I liked Logan in Evolution. He was depicted as more mature and a teacher rather than a peer so there was none of that crap going on.
Wolverine and the X-Men, on the other...
I understood Singer using Logan as the POV character in the first movie. I remember him talking about it at the time and the reasoning made sense. I think they played him more leading man, but that...
Oh, definitely. I remember having the collected "Sword of Azrael" as a kid.
Well, there's still that Scarlet Spider "things to come" cover. I get that we aren't happy with what's going on, but the overwhelming negativity and anger gets a little tiring.
Even if his quest to get those memories back is hurting himself and others? It felt more like somebody who's obsession and unhappiness with themselves drove them over them over the edge and realizing...
I absolutely think he could. He's big on sympathetic, tragic characters dealing with their demons and finding redemption and he's a HUGE Ben Reilly fan.
I've always said that I think it'd be...
I'm pretty lukewarm on the movie Wolverine. He felt a little too leading man pretty and lacking the danger of the comics character, although he retained some of the character's less likable...
I was probably somewhere between the two, honestly. I definitely went through a period where I was younger where I was drinking and smoking and was kind of this bad-tempered hellraiser, but I was...
Ironically, that's one of the versions of Wolverine I liked.
I don't think it's out of character at all. It's just the execution and delivery. It felt more natural coming out of Reynolds, for whatever that's worth. It just feels tryhard here.
I'm also...
I like Wolverine, believe it or not, but I grew to like him less as I got older. The douchey, macho aspects of the character began to grate on me and I began to outgrow characters like that in...
I feel like "lfg" is one of those modern internet things that's already played out and it's a corporation trying too hard to be hip.
For some reason, Wolverine swearing feels like a kid that just...
A murdering ragaholic that disrespects her husband constantly and treats her like a prize he's entitled to? Nah, it makes her look bad.
Yeah, I'm aware of that, which is why I said he had very few "direct" kills, although yes he is responsible for those he directed X-Force to kill. Ugly John really doesn't count because he was...
I wasn't totally clear on that. I only got to read snippets. But Janine tells him that obsessing over the past and trying to regain Peter's memories is a waste of time and standing in the way of...
I mean, it kind of does? Not in a big way, but they have a little conversation with each other where it feels like they've come to terms with what they've become. They're not where they were...
There's still plenty of places in Chicago that are plenty rough. I just feel like that origin feels more real and interesting, whereas making it something involving metahumans is so corny and on the...