The movie also features one of the best fighting
scenes in comic book film history and even showed an emotional conclusion of Spiderman being protected by the citizens of New York.
Not exact matches
It's fast paced (and like all of Edgar Wright's
films, the editing punches you
in the face every chance it gets), witty and filled with glorious
comic book inspired action
scenes, complete with onscreen sound effects text.
Director / Screenwriter (and part - time
comic book writer) Joss Whedon's love for
comics is apparent right from the start with an opening act that would be the climax
in many action
films and carries through to one of the more spectacular final battle
scenes you're likely to see for years to come.
Marvel's Howard the Duck all but disappeared after his eponymous 1986
film failed miserably and entered the pantheon of terrible
comic book movies, but the character is primed to make a triumphant return, thanks
in no small part to a funny post-credits
scene in this year's runaway hit, Guardians of the Galaxy.
Anatomy of a
Scene: American Splendor (August 17; 7 to 7:30 p.m.; Sundance) looks at the moment
in the movie about the
comic -
book artist Harvey Pekar when Harvey (Paul Giamatti) first meets Joyce Brabner (Hope Davis) Â — and thinks about graphic art turned into
film.
In the better comic book films, you'll have that dynamic performance from either the hero or villain (i.e. Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, Heath Ledger's Joker in The Dark Knight, Hugh Jackman in X-Men) that raises the film to another level and drags the audience along with them through every scen
In the better
comic book films, you'll have that dynamic performance from either the hero or villain (i.e. Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man, Heath Ledger's Joker
in The Dark Knight, Hugh Jackman in X-Men) that raises the film to another level and drags the audience along with them through every scen
in The Dark Knight, Hugh Jackman
in X-Men) that raises the film to another level and drags the audience along with them through every scen
in X-Men) that raises the
film to another level and drags the audience along with them through every
scene.
For a
film that's success hinged on
comic book accuracy as well as the simplicity of its narrative, Deadpool painted itself
in a corner during the post-credits
scene by promising the time traveling mutant from the future, Cable (Josh Brolin), for the sequel.
While there have been a large number of Avengers: Infinity War television spots released
in the past few weeks, many showcasing different aspects and characters of Marvel's sure - to - be-epic ensemble
film, the most recent one teased a Thanos
scene that is lifted straight from the
comic books.
Rarely has the seemingly unstoppable evil force
in a
comic -
book superhero
film been given such a richly dramatic background and so many
scenes in which there's actual dialogue and not just CGI - laden battle sequences.
In this cinematic era when no less than half a dozen tentpole superhero movies will hit theaters with the force of Thor's hammer in a single year, it takes more than cool fight scenes and colorful costumes for a comic book - based film to emerge as something specia
In this cinematic era when no less than half a dozen tentpole superhero movies will hit theaters with the force of Thor's hammer
in a single year, it takes more than cool fight scenes and colorful costumes for a comic book - based film to emerge as something specia
in a single year, it takes more than cool fight
scenes and colorful costumes for a
comic book - based
film to emerge as something special.
In the 1960s Lichtenstein also created many works of dramatic scenes inspired from film and comic books depicting women in love affairs in dialogue with their husband
In the 1960s Lichtenstein also created many works of dramatic
scenes inspired from
film and
comic books depicting women
in love affairs in dialogue with their husband
in love affairs
in dialogue with their husband
in dialogue with their husbands.