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Boro_Bandito:
I'll go see this. One, because I never actually took the time to see the 2003 version, and 2, because I like Edward Norton and Tim Roth. And was that William Hurt I saw?
But anyway, I wouldn't have posted in this thread to say that. No, its because after the Hulk trailer I see this little picture of Cory Feldman's face. Really?! After 20 years they're making a Lost Boys 2? I wouldn't have believed it, but that trailer looks far too legitimate to be a hoax. I especially liked the revamp of the song from the first one in it as an extra tease, Cry Little Sister. But this movie seems all wrong, it doesn't look like its going to be as tongue-in cheek and light hearted as the first one. What, is Feldman producing it himself or something?
Ikrik:
Personally as soon as I heard that 1. Edward Norton was in it. and 2. It had NOTHING to do with the absolutely horrendous Hulk film that came out a couple years ago, I was completely stoked. Edward Norton is the perfect person to be in this film, he can totally do Bruce Banner in ways that will make Eric Bana look like a complete idiot. I've seen the trailer a couple times, and as much as I feel they revealed too much, I'm still really stoked for this to come out.
And on the superhero movies. Superhero movies have ALWAYS been hit/miss. I personally view the Spiderman trilogy to be the worst thing to ever happen to spiderman. It became a soap-opera about Peter Parker. When he's Spiderman he's supposed to be a gigantic smartass, always pissing off and insulting the badguys. The most we got in that respect was when he wrestled Bonesaw in the first movie "Nice costume, did your boyfriend make it?" But even before the new superhero movies there were 2 great Batman movies and 2 terrible ones. There was also a Captain America movie that no one remembers anymore....and it was terrible.
RobbieOC:
--- Quote from: Surgoshan on 18 Apr 2008, 18:58 ---What do you mean by production standards? Because $piderman-3, FF4-2, and, hell, even the original Hulk movie all had plenty big budgets.
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I guess I'm mainly thinking of the word standards and not so much production. Like, making it good, not just flashy. Poor wording on my part.
0bsessions:
So, apparently there was a new trailer played at NYCC. Video hasn't been released yet, but Newsarama has a summary:
Spoilers ahead,
--- Quote ---We see General Ross with what appears to be a black eye (or he is rip-roaring drunk) holding up a bar with a drink in his hand. We cut to the bar door opening, and like an old-school western we see a man in silhouette enter the bar and we hear Robert Downey, Jr.’s voice. Due to the screams in the audience what he says is barely audible, but then he walks up to Ross, we see Downey’s face. Ross compliments him as “always having the nicest suits.” Then Downey says to Ross: “I hear you have an unusual problem?”
“You should talk,” Ross retorts.
“You should listen,” says Downey.
Cut to black. Cue audience pandemonium.
--- End quote ---
Boro_Bandito:
Edit:Whoops
I think what was left of my hesitation for going to see this movie left right there.
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