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loki09789 said:As a fan of the comic series, the casting looks wrong for the lead and the movie looks like a disappointment to me. But, I had the same expectation of X-Men/Wolverine and came to like it on its own merits.
c2kenpo said:CASTING IS WRONG FOR THE LEAD????? AUUUUGH!! Thomas Jane is one of the most underrated actors of our time. I think they nailed the part right. Now for the bad guy, ......... do we have to see John Travolta doing the same BAD GUY AGAIN???? Swordfish, Broken Arrow, Face Off, Battlefield (uuggh) Earth.
Have a great time at the movies guys! Besides I still love the Dolph Lundgren Scene in the first (although poor) Punisher movie sitting back naked in the sewer. Now if that wasn't a classic film moment! :uhyeah:
Dave
Ender said:Well I saw the movie today and I think they blew a good opportunity to portray the character as he should be. There were a few good scenes, and I agree with the other poster. John Travolta is playing the same bad guy character over and over. The plot lacked depth and if this character was "best of the best", his fighting skills were sorely lacking. I did like the big "paper cut"..*L
Several movies that were to have been filmed in N.O. are considering relocating here to Albuquerque, so we may get similar treatment!oldnewbie said:I'm just glad they finished it. They had all the streets block here for weeks, off and on.
I didn't find anything in the movie convincing. The tone was uneven, the acting was inconsistent, the story was bad...this was not a good film.loki09789 said:Was the lead convincing? How often can JT get away with playing the flamboyant yet evil bad guy.