frizzantik
Bluelight Crew
watching the 2nd ep "lizards" pretty good so far 

It took me four or five episodes to get into it. I'm not one for light froth where TV is concerned, but once I let my cynicism drop, I quite enjoyed Hiro's enthusiasm and the wafer-thin interaction.... said:Wow, I really don't get it. I watched the first two episodes and I wasn't impressed at all. The writing and the acting is terrible.
However, this is quite true. As a genre, it got old when the Spiderman series was mercilessly stretched beyond the talents of the actors.When is this fucking Super Hero fixation going to end?
From imdb.com: (upcoming Marvel comic adaptations)
Captain America (2009 ...
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009 ...
The Avengers (2009 ...
The Hands of Shang-Chi (2009 ...
Silver Surfer (2009 ...
Spider-Man 4 (2009 ...
Thor (2009 ...
X-Men Origins: Magneto (2009 ...
Punisher: War Zone (2008 ...
The Incredible Hulk (2008 ...
Iron Man (2008 ...
Ant-Man (2008 ...
Iron Fist (2008 ...
13 adaptations of Marvel comics in 2 years?
Isn't everyone getting a little bored with magic powers and battles of good and evil? I seem to remember comics being for kids.
alasdairm said:souny's just asking a question...
... said:Also, the comment about comic books being for kids - umm, they are for kids, aren't they? That's not meant to be an insult - I've just never seen an adult reading a super hero comic book, so I don't understand why intelligent and perceptive adults who otherwise have good taste in things are so bowled over by a guy who can fly or an invincible woman. They aren't particularly interesting ideas as far as I can see.
DarthMom said:i see no problem with grown adults appreciating the philisophical untertones of the average man being able to conquer anything.
Nietzsche was all about the Übermensch! :D... said:I don't see any philosphical undertones.