A fan of Marvel's «Annihilators» series asked what Marvel was doing to elevate the status of
some more cult characters.
Not exact matches
It's definitely a
cult favourite of mine and something I enjoy throwing on now and again to brighten up
more minimal outfits to add
character and colour with the distressed detailing.
[An] amiable, rambunctious New World production, aimed ostensibly at the teen trade but
more obliquely and effectively at the new wave
cult... It's
more cleverly cut than shot — which means that it moves quickly and energetically even as the concepts and
characters disintegrate.
And though I'm often reticent to watch movies
more than once or twice, Tully is the kind of cinematic treat — a
cult classic well in the making — that you'll want to rewatch again the second it's over, not just to help piece together various narrative clues but to revisit the rib - tickling jokes and hang out with these
characters for a little longer.
While The Discovery plays in many ways like a
more effective version of the concept - choked Brit Marling / Zal Batmanglij movies, the
cult scenes feel underdeveloped next to their film The Sound of My Voice, an intriguing but ragged thread left dangling as The Discovery turns towards
more concrete, backstory - driven explanations for its
characters» obsessions.
Because after the disastrous 2004 sequel to the sci - fi / horror
cult classic «Pitch Black,» it seemed like Diesel's grand plans to build a franchise around the
character had
more or less sputtered out.
«Daredevil» is one of the darker Marvel comics, incorporating a grittier detective persona to the title
character, and this may be why it's
more of a
cult comic than a huge fan - based comic like «Spider - Man» and the «X-Men» books.
Some credit has to go to S. Craig Zahler's excellent screenplay, which gradually reveals a
more complex
character underneath Chicory's buffoonish surface, although Jenkins» ability to create such a genuine and sympathetic
character from the page is what helps elevate Bone Tomahawk from a low - budget genre pic to a future
cult classic.
It's the type of practically - trademarked pulpy LA noir he excels at, spinning it into a solid,
character - based, instant
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While it's
more likely to be forgotten than to become a
cult classic, it's an interesting and provocative
character study of a town without much for its inhabitants to look forward to except to, like the trees, tear down the old and useless for a chance at a stronger new life.
Philip Seymour Hoffman is the weightier
character, a
cult guru called The Master, but Joaquin Phoenix is the
more interesting Freddie, an unmoored alcoholic searching for purpose, and his full - body immersion performance will most likely earn him another Oscar nomination.
As a
cult - classic game, it stood out from Zelda titles as a darker,
character driven and
more challenging game which made it shine bright in the midst of the Nintendo 64's small game library.
Running parallel to Jackie's story in the campaign, Vendettas adds four additional
characters with unique abilities to the mix and tasks you with battling the mythic Brotherhood
cult who want nothing
more than to rip the Darkness from Jackie, regardless of the outcome.