The Incredible Ed Norton...
Aug. 8th, 2007 01:10 pmThere has been interesting talk about the upcoming movie about The Incredible Hulk ever since San Diego Comic Con, when Ed Norton surprisingly and unexpectedly announced that he was the writer. Here's an item about it.
Now, if you saw the last movie version of The Incredible Hulk, starring the talented Eric Bana, you'll know that it was (a) the worst movie Ang Lee ever made,1 and (b) nothing like the comic.
If you saw X-Men: The Last Stand, you'll remember that the script was not the strong point of that movie. It was... pretty bad. I haven't seen Elektra, because she's a Marvel character I love and I've heard nothing good about the movie. So getting Zab Penn off the script is probably a really good idea. Why not get Bruce Jones as scriptwriter? Or Peter David? Both are writers whose skill and experience - not to mention knowledge of the character - would bode well for a movie script.
I am so tired of seeing bad movies made about good comic book characters.
But... Ed Norton. He's also starring in the movie as Bruce Banner - it's a good sign they aren't renaming him David. If he can write as well as he can act, we'll probably get a good movie.
I'd love to have been a fly on the wall for all this.
Or... maybe not.
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1 Or a contender to be one of the worst movies anyone ever made. Part of a long list of 'movies that just don't work'.
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Date: 2007-08-09 06:21 pm (UTC)Damning with faint praise? Actually that's one of the more enthusiastic comments I've heard.
Nowhere near as good as Daredevil, especially if you've seen the director's cut of that movie.
Yes. I liked Daredevil, though the movie still wasn't as good as the comics.
Peter David would write an excellent screenplay for a Marvel Comic movie, which is why it'll never happen.
Big sigh.
They seem to want flash and effects, not plot and dialogue.
Sadly that seems to be true, and as a fan, I find it very frustrating. It's as if they want to play to the worst of what's in comics, not to the best.
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Date: 2007-08-09 06:29 pm (UTC)Hellboy is my favorite comic to movie adaption. Marvel hasn't seemed to be able to do it quite right yet.
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Date: 2007-08-09 06:40 pm (UTC)Will do.
F/X channel shows it occassionally.
We don't get that in Canada, unfortunately.
Hellboy is my favorite comic to movie adaption.
That was very good, though I also liked Ghost Rider well enough - not a great movie, but a competently unpretentious one. None of the adaptations has been as good as Unbreakable or Heroes in dealing with the superhero genre.