Sentences with phrase «want in a comic book movie»

Loved it - everything you want in a comic book movie - smart, funny, great action and effects, good acting, great characters.

Not exact matches

Given Nicolas Cage's list of crazy performances and his diehard devotion to comic books, we're not blaming him for wanting to play the stuntman turned flaming spirit of vengeance in the «Ghost Rider» movies.
... Another comic book movie reboot is gearing up to go into production this year in Spawn, and creator and director Todd McFarlane has been chatting about how the title character will communicate in the film, as well as speaking about its hard R - rated tone: «It's funny in Hollywood, if you say you want to do an R - rated movie, they go like «Oh like Deadpooland like Logan?»
As superheroes continue to dominate the box office, Screen Rant has compiled a list of famous (and infamous) comic book deaths that we want to see in movies and TV shows.
«Comic - book movies are mythology in a way, and there are a lot more parallels in them with what's going on in the real world than people want to discuss,» Stan points out.
«Characters like Spider - Man or Batman or James Bond or Iron Man, who have been around for so long and are always refreshed in comic books or novels or movies, you don't necessarily get that kind of an endpoint — and we wanted to do that, which is what these next two Avengers films are.»
If you've never read the comic book, you might want to skip it as, while it's not exactly a huge spoiler, it does sit later in the movie.
saw it in the morning to avoid the rush, im not a big comic book movie fan but i got to say this movie was good, added it had more laughs than Iron Man * in a good way * and i like the dude with the bow and arrow motif... i want to see that guy again...
If Fox, Bryan Singer and Matthew Vaughn ever wanted to up the action ante and deliver what would one of the most ambitious action set pieces seen in a comic book movie, having the X-Men (the original trilogy's team and that of the First Class quasi-prequel) face off against an army of Sentinels would be the way to do it.
While Reynolds knew exactly what he wanted the comic book movie to be, this occasionally didn't fall in line with Tim Miller's vision, and this evidently led to some harsh words.
Mark Millar is of course the Glaswegian behind the awesome Kick - Ass and Wanted, both of which made superb little comic book movies in recent years.
In an interview with Comic Book Resources, J. Michael Straczynski said, «The story that I've always wanted to see visualized, and that I think other fans of the movies have eagerly anticipated, is the battle that set all of the movies into motion: the assault on Skynet, the Terminators going through and what happens afterward on both sides of the timeline.
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