Flip wrote:Wolverine trailor? Ugh.... im refusing to see anymore comic/superhero movies, period. Fuck, i know Hollywood goes though phases (natural disaster, war, alien, etc), but this comic one is dragging on and on and on and on.
Get used to it. Movie companies are finally, FINALLY realizing that comic books are a good source of stories, just like books. Plus, comic books aren't all about superheroes, and some movies aren't obvious about being based around comic books.
Did you know that A History of Violence was based on a comic book? Also, Y: The Last Man is being made into a movie series, and it's not like your typical comic book. Sin City, while it was well known to be based on a comic book, it didn't really act like a typical one. 300 is another example.
Tessian wrote:How is that a reason that the movie will be awful? An emotionless alien sounds like the PERFECT ROLE for the wooden actor that he is. I don't think they coulda picked a better actor (except maybe Data from TNG, but he's getting a bit old)
Jesus.... what is with the Keanu hate everywhere? I actually heard a friend at work say that he acts like Ted (from Bill & Ted) in every role he's in. What the fuck? You mean
this Ted? No no no! People forget just how different that role is from every other one he did. Sure, he did a "surfing cop" role after that one, but at least he didn't have to act like a fucking idiot like he did with Ted.
I really don't understand what you guys think makes an actor seem great. Why is Jack Nicholson great? Because he can act crazy and be animated? As long as he has roles he can either
yell and
get pissed off, or
act crazy, he's considered "good"? It's just Jack Nicholson playing Jack Nicholson as Jack Nicholson in Jack Nicholson: The Movie. Hell, you guys were glad that Jack Nicholson muted his own samey batshit-crazy attitude in The Departed.
So, if Jack Nicholson is universally accepted as a quote-unquote "good actor", then why is that? Somebody please explain this to me, because quite frankly, I don't think any of you really understand what the fuck the definition of a "good actor" is. Fucking double standards. He gets all animated, and he's a fucking awesome actor. He plays quiet, muted roles, and he's a "wooden" actor.