Spiderman 2 was a great movie, but the number of people who discovered his identity in that movie just became comical.
Except in the book ends with them driving and the hope of a happy ending rather than silly suicide followed by a "WHAT HAVE I DONE!" moment when the problem magically goes away.DiMono said:God forbid a movie exists where the day isn't saved.JamesBr said:The final 20 seconds of The Mist.
What's wrong with the fight scenes?tomtom94 said:Almost the fight scenes in Scott Pilgrim. The rest of the movie is awesome enough to make up for it though.
Hear hear! Way to take all the unquantifiable mysticism of the force and destroy it in a single line of exposition. Midichlorians do not deepen the plot of Star Wars so much as they reduce it into something with less depth.Boneasse said:Midichlorians. And that is all I will say in the matter.
I just don't think they work is all. Michael Cera isn't bulky enough to be convincing.FlyAwayAutumn said:What's wrong with the fight scenes?tomtom94 said:Almost the fight scenes in Scott Pilgrim. The rest of the movie is awesome enough to make up for it though.
Amen to that. I thought the ending was perfect since I finally watched a horror movie and didn't know every plot development ahead of time. The ending to the short story is OK but this truly stuck with me. It's not about angst, its about the trauma of making having to live with making the right decision at the time even though it turns out to be wrong in the long run.DiMono said:God forbid a movie exists where the day isn't saved.JamesBr said:The final 20 seconds of The Mist.
The book ending was bleaker.Korenith said:Amen to that. I thought the ending was perfect since I finally watched a horror movie and didn't know every plot development ahead of time. The ending to the short story is OK but this truly stuck with me. It's not about angst, its about the trauma of making having to live with making the right decision at the time even though it turns out to be wrong in the long run.DiMono said:God forbid a movie exists where the day isn't saved.JamesBr said:The final 20 seconds of The Mist.
It's one of those things where the entire point of the Scott Pilgrim franchise is to parody video games and pop culture. In this case, look to JRPGs where a lean/scrawny character wields a sword or gun bigger than the hero's body. He's not supposed to be convincing, and you're never supposed to understand where he gets his skills. He just can, in the same manner that Mario can jump into a second-story window from a standstill. And if he didn't look like a pathetic hipster with no self-confidence, we wouldn't get the impression he was one, which would've killed the movie.tomtom94 said:I just don't think they work is all. Michael Cera isn't bulky enough to be convincing.FlyAwayAutumn said:What's wrong with the fight scenes?tomtom94 said:Almost the fight scenes in Scott Pilgrim. The rest of the movie is awesome enough to make up for it though.
It was a while ago I read it admittedly but in the novella isn't the ending is left ambiguous, with the last few surviving characters hearing a message about a certain town on the radio? That's hardly bleaker than killing your own son in order to save him from being eaten only to find out it was unnecessary and they both could have survived along with the elderly couple.Gwynplaine said:The book ending was bleaker.Korenith said:Amen to that. I thought the ending was perfect since I finally watched a horror movie and didn't know every plot development ahead of time. The ending to the short story is OK but this truly stuck with me. It's not about angst, its about the trauma of making having to live with making the right decision at the time even though it turns out to be wrong in the long run.DiMono said:God forbid a movie exists where the day isn't saved.JamesBr said:The final 20 seconds of The Mist.
Scott wasn't exactly bulky in the books either.tomtom94 said:I just don't think they work is all. Michael Cera isn't bulky enough to be convincing.FlyAwayAutumn said:What's wrong with the fight scenes?tomtom94 said:Almost the fight scenes in Scott Pilgrim. The rest of the movie is awesome enough to make up for it though.