No, I have to wait the 21 of March
Poll
Gonna see it this weekend?
Yes! | 56% | 56% - 109 | ||||
No. | 43% | 43% - 85 | ||||
Total: 194 |
i downloaded a pdf of the comic, but i havent had a chance to read it. if it didnt follow the story well, it sure hit dead on with the visuals. most of the scenes and dialog matched up to the movie perfectly on a brief skim through...oug wrote:
I read the comic before seeing the film... maybe that was my mistake... I'd give the comic a 10/10 and the movie a 7/10.[RaWr]-Impsux wrote:
For all the people who say this movie is 'Historically incorrect' it is based on a GRAPHIC NOVEL so STFU.
The fight scenes were cool 'n all that, but the movie failed even to go along with Miller's "graphic novel". Those of you who have read it might know what I mean. I dunno, maybe I expected too much what with all the hype... but judging from Sin City I would've thought that the movie would be exactly like the comic book. Well, it wasn't...
It's like whatever was added so that the novel could turn into a movie was totally inconsistent with Miller's spirit. A damn shame if you ask me, because Miller did a fucking brilliant job with his novel, and he was probably fucked by the makers of the film.
as far as im concerned, it was a great movie and worth the watch.
i have the graphic novel (all numbers) and the hardcover. FRom what i have seen in the trailer, it resembles frankĀ“s miller work. I hope they keep it that way..
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Anyways, I was of course the first to vote: YES! And YES I did see it over the weekend. "L o v e d - i t!"
I am so glad it was an image driven movie. I don't need any setup for myth or history, that knowledge already exists inside me.
It really worked for me because it is simply true to mythical form: the hero leaves society; and goes into the darkness of a nether-world (the wilderness); and learns the secrets of this world (in this case a true hardness; he is reborn, like a marine, hard); defeats a great beast (in the wilderness); then returns (with what he has learned: he is spiritually reborn: hard, reasoning, proud but without ego) as a being dedicated to his society fully prepared to sacrifice himself for that which is greater than the self: the whole (society), reason & the cause of freedom.
Then it's time to bash some fucking heads, hack some arms off, pierce the heart of an enemy at arms reach! Then it's time to wax laconically about fate, about certain death, eat an apple, and bash some more fucking heads in!
The image sequences (the violent action) has moments of near perfection. And it all culminates as a symbolic meaning - the 300-sacrifice, as a symbol, as representation, as a call - to end mysticism and tyranny as forces driving society.
Anyways, I was of course the first to vote: YES! And YES I did see it over the weekend. "L o v e d - i t!"
I am so glad it was an image driven movie. I don't need any setup for myth or history, that knowledge already exists inside me.
It really worked for me because it is simply true to mythical form: the hero leaves society; and goes into the darkness of a nether-world (the wilderness); and learns the secrets of this world (in this case a true hardness; he is reborn, like a marine, hard); defeats a great beast (in the wilderness); then returns (with what he has learned: he is spiritually reborn: hard, reasoning, proud but without ego) as a being dedicated to his society fully prepared to sacrifice himself for that which is greater than the self: the whole (society), reason & the cause of freedom.
Then it's time to bash some fucking heads, hack some arms off, pierce the heart of an enemy at arms reach! Then it's time to wax laconically about fate, about certain death, eat an apple, and bash some more fucking heads in!
The image sequences (the violent action) has moments of near perfection. And it all culminates as a symbolic meaning - the 300-sacrifice, as a symbol, as representation, as a call - to end mysticism and tyranny as forces driving society.
Really? Because there are at least 20 scenes and stills you can take from the movie which are almost exact replicates of panels in the book.oug wrote:
I read the comic before seeing the film... maybe that was my mistake... I'd give the comic a 10/10 and the movie a 7/10.[RaWr]-Impsux wrote:
For all the people who say this movie is 'Historically incorrect' it is based on a GRAPHIC NOVEL so STFU.
The fight scenes were cool 'n all that, but the movie failed even to go along with Miller's "graphic novel". Those of you who have read it might know what I mean. I dunno, maybe I expected too much what with all the hype... but judging from Sin City I would've thought that the movie would be exactly like the comic book. Well, it wasn't...
It's like whatever was added so that the novel could turn into a movie was totally inconsistent with Miller's spirit. A damn shame if you ask me, because Miller did a fucking brilliant job with his novel, and he was probably fucked by the makers of the film.
everyone I know who has seen it says it is the best movie ever
i cant wait, this movie has been on my must see list for what feels like forever.
graphic novel = one of the best i've ever read.
movie = ????? (who am i kidding, its gonna be fruitcaking excellent)
graphic novel = one of the best i've ever read.
movie = ????? (who am i kidding, its gonna be fruitcaking excellent)
HOLY
SHIT
That was one of the best movies i've ever seen.
SO
FUCKING
AWESOME
SHIT
That was one of the best movies i've ever seen.
SO
FUCKING
AWESOME
voted No
i saw it the day it came out and im going again this week-end to see it on Imax screen
i saw it the day it came out and im going again this week-end to see it on Imax screen
IMAX, sounds cool, but sadly not playing at the (Imax-) theatre near me?PvtStPoK wrote:
voted No
i saw it the day it came out and im going again this week-end to see it on Imax screen
http://www.imax.com/ImaxWeb/theatresRes … Lauderdale
Saw it, loved it. Over the top violence, great visuals, good story. I think this movie was right on par with Sin City, and I loved that movie too. I'm getting this as soon as it comes out on dvd. Frank Miller has yet to disappoint me.
Remember Me As A Time Of Day
Great movie. But you have to love blood! Really good movie, lot of fight. The Spartan were incredible warrior. One of the best movie I ever seen.