crabra comander
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Dude, she's 16... that's just wrong on so many levels.
I always just say, "Wow, she's looking very mature"....:love
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Dude, she's 16... that's just wrong on so many levels.
I don't think the "real world" concept was ever applied to the film, that was the graphic novel idea IIRC(havn't read them yet). It's just the idea that nobody has super powers, unlike most "spandex cape endeavors" :lol.Wow - the premise of "What would it be like if there were Superheroes in the real world" was seriously tossed out the window and nuked at point blank range. Then again, I suppose as soon as Hit Girl and Big Daddy show up in the first film it was as fantasy as any other spandex cape endeavor. The thing that bugs me is they use "real world" limitations sparingly but when they need a 15yr old girl to do a flip off a van roof bending back the arm of the passenger then punching him in the face, they do. Constantly stepping back and fourth over the line of "what would really happen..."
And MAN - Jim Carrey looks OLD - even with the mask.
But don't get me wrong I'll go see this - Hit Girl is quickly becoming Hot Girl and with any luck these things will continue being made until she can do nude scenes.
Dude, she's 16... that's just wrong on so many levels.
I don't think the "real world" concept was ever applied to the film, that was the graphic novel idea IIRC(havn't read them yet). It's just the idea that nobody has super powers, unlike most "spandex cape endeavors" :lol.
I didn't see anything further "out there" in the trailer or the 1st film than most action movies. The 1st film didn't step back and forth on physics, it just showed the rated R result of violence that "would" occur if you weren't trying for a PG-13 rating. The physics are standard action movie![]()
This was my main problem with the first movie. It seemed they couldn't decide whether they wanted to make a semi-serious movie, a parody, or a comedy, so they attempted a little of each and it didn't quite blend well. Considering some of the movies I've seen in recent years, if that's my biggest complaint they've done a good job.Wow - the premise of "What would it be like if there were Superheroes in the real world" was seriously tossed out the window and nuked at point blank range...Constantly stepping back and fourth over the line of "what would really happen..."
Without the action movie physics it would be a rather boring film, most people don't want to watch a teenager in a wet suit taking a beat down for 2 hours.The action movie physics don't fall into play until Big Daddy and Hit Girl show up - before that he's just a guy with a couple of sticks. Granted, the whole "feels no - or very little - pain" thing is a stretch - which is why I choose to see this as another "Over the Rainbow" production. He died when the car hit him - everything else - hooking up with the girl of his dreams, more Superheroes, and all that takes place only in his head as he's dying.
I never saw the other onesEven the ones he wasn't in? I think he's too much of a narcissist to come up with backstory for his supporting characters :lol
If they kept him in check and his performance is more subdued like it is in the trailer, I agree. If he's gonna be The Riddler in fatigues, it'll ruin every scene he's in....But I'm definitely excited to see Jim Carrey in this.
Carrey can play things subdued if he needs to. I really like what I see with this trailer.
I'm glad somebody else mentioned "Hero at Large" as that was a fun film I haven't seen since my childhood. I agree, good ending. Did it ever come out on DVD?
It looks pretty good, and I love seeing John Ritter in just about anything, added to my netflix list! :thumbsupYes. It's out. One of our RPF brothers actually won John Ritter's costume in a Profile's auction - so jealous am I. Mr Fusion also has one that you'd think was the real thing - but everything he makes looks authentic.
:devilI'll be seeing this opening night, but I might take my daughter the 2nd night, depending on the contentlol