NateW
my sigs worse than yours
+191|6580
The list keeps growing and growing. Right now there are 84 films reportedly being worked right now.
link: http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/147293/ … films.html

Freedom Formula (2010)
Radical comics GN depicts a Robocop-style future where corporations rule and purpose-bred racers compete in tournaments with 'Vicious Cycles', exo-skeletal armour shells giving the wearer Iron Man-style powers, and depicts the story of 'Zee', the 'Neo' of this piece determined to bring down the whole corrupt system. Bryan Singer is producing the movie.

Runaways (2011)
This Marvel comics original finds teenagers fleeing to make up the sins of their parents, who they have discovered to be covert super-villains. A finished script is expected by early 2009 and Runaways is said to spearhead Marvel's post-Avengers strategy.

Ramayan 3392 A.D. (2011)
Mandalay pictures are producing this adaptation of the 2006 GN, which tells the story of legendary Indian warrior Prince Rama, a reincarnation of Vishnu. The original Indian epic has been moved to the kind of post-apocalypse setting currently so bankable in Hollywood.

The Leading Man (2011)
Effectively a combination of The Saint, Jason King and The Persuaders, Nick Walker is a globe-trotting superstar actor who - Elvis-like - does some serious spying on the side. Wanted producer Mark Platt is hoping for more comic book gold.

War Heroes (2011)
We discussed the absurd speed at which his comics are made into films with Mark Millar in our recent interview, and his latest work is no exception, with his tale of enhanced supersoldiers sitting currently with Ghost Rider producer Michael De Luca.
I have nothing against comics, but I thought we'd seen too many comics made into movies  recently with iron man, the hulk, and the dark knight, oh and the new punisher film coming out.

Last edited by NateWiese (2008-11-22 10:57:04)

Winston_Churchill
Bazinga!
+521|7186|Toronto | Canada

NateWiese wrote:

The list keeps growing and growing. Right now there are 84 films reportedly being worked right now.
link: http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/147293/ … films.html

Freedom Formula (2010)
Radical comics GN depicts a Robocop-style future where corporations rule and purpose-bred racers compete in tournaments with 'Vicious Cycles', exo-skeletal armour shells giving the wearer Iron Man-style powers, and depicts the story of 'Zee', the 'Neo' of this piece determined to bring down the whole corrupt system. Bryan Singer is producing the movie.

Runaways (2011)
This Marvel comics original finds teenagers fleeing to make up the sins of their parents, who they have discovered to be covert super-villains. A finished script is expected by early 2009 and Runaways is said to spearhead Marvel's post-Avengers strategy.

Ramayan 3392 A.D. (2011)
Mandalay pictures are producing this adaptation of the 2006 GN, which tells the story of legendary Indian warrior Prince Rama, a reincarnation of Vishnu. The original Indian epic has been moved to the kind of post-apocalypse setting currently so bankable in Hollywood.

The Leading Man (2011)
Effectively a combination of The Saint, Jason King and The Persuaders, Nick Walker is a globe-trotting superstar actor who - Elvis-like - does some serious spying on the side. Wanted producer Mark Platt is hoping for more comic book gold.

War Heroes (2011)
We discussed the absurd speed at which his comics are made into films with Mark Millar in our recent interview, and his latest work is no exception, with his tale of enhanced supersoldiers sitting currently with Ghost Rider producer Michael De Luca.
I have nothing against comics, but I thought we'd seen too many comics made into movies  recently with iron man, the hulk, and the dark knight, oh and the new punisher film coming out.
Yeah, but Iron Man = The Hulk (take 2) was pretty good, and the Dark Knight was pretty good as well... so let them try
White-Fusion
Fuck
+616|6999|Scotland
Punisher film you say?

If they ruin it there will be hell to pay
Uzique
dasein.
+2,865|6917
I liked the first few comic / superhero films but now I kinda wish they'd stop pillaging the cash-wagon...

So many of these 'comic movies' are terrible, even the ones with big Hollywood budgets and big-name actors.
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destruktion_6143
Was ist Loos?
+154|7074|Canada
dont forget, coming soon to a theatre near you

Captain America
The Green Lantern
Thor
Ironman II
The Avengers
aj0404
It'll just be our little secret
+298|6797|Iowa...
the first Spiderman was ok and Dark Knight was good, but god can't they come up with something new?
DefCon-17
Maple Syrup Faggot
+362|6603|Vancouver | Canada

Uzique wrote:

I liked the first few comic / superhero films but now I kinda wish they'd stop pillaging the cash-wagon...

So many of these 'comic movies' are terrible, even the ones with big Hollywood budgets and big-name actors.
Like the Dark Knight.

I don't know if it was the ridiculous amount of hype that made me have high expectations, but after all that, the movie was a pile of shit.

The chase scene with the "bazooka" (lol) was pretty cool, and so was the SWAT high-riser entry scene, but that's about it.

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