Does anyone find themselves more and more disappointed by these films as the get older, forgetting that perhaps these films weren't designed to entertain them as much as teens in the first place?
Aren't Comic Book Movies For Kids Anyway?
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V for Vendetta
Watchmen
Blade Trilogy
300
Sin City
Batman Begins
Batman: TDK
Not just for kids, and with the exception of Blade II and 300, I watch them all repeatedly. That's just off the top of my head.
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Originally posted by ReneC View PostV for Vendetta
Watchmen
Blade Trilogy
300
Sin City
Batman Begins
Batman: TDK
Not just for kids, and with the exception of Blade II and 300, I watch them all repeatedly. That's just off the top of my head."I was dreamin' when I wrote this, forgive me if it goes astray." - Prince
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Originally posted by Furious Anjel View PostThere was no Blade Trilogy because Blade: Trinity never happened. Urban Legend. Mass hallucination. Swamp gas. Repeat that lie again and I'll be forced to thrash you.-chris
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"American Splendor".
"Unbreakable" (even though, it's not based on one)
"Renegade/Blueberry"
The Punisher films
"Red"
"Kick-Ass"
I'm glad Rene C and The White Album noted the others. Also, being one of the de facto comic book historians here, I think the OP should go to this website on why comic books have gotten the bad rap of being for kids in the United States (like jazz, the medium has grown overseas).
http://www.seductionoftheinnocent.org/DrWertham.htmLast edited by Madbandit; 06-21-2011, 09:10 AM."A screenwriter is much like being a fire hydrant with a bunch of dogs lined up around it.- -Frank Miller
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