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Tribal Warfare
06-25-2008, 05:41 PM
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/wanted/?name_order=asc#mo


Shockingly, I might see this now

RustShack
06-25-2008, 05:43 PM
Dead or Alive?

FAX
06-25-2008, 05:47 PM
I thought the trailer looked pretty good. I'd see it.

By the way, does KC still have a drive-in?

FAX

L.A. Chieffan
06-25-2008, 05:47 PM
Hmmm a bunch of critics that actually LIKE a shoot em up action movie?

QuikSsurfer
06-25-2008, 05:48 PM
I thought the trailer looked pretty good. I'd see it.

By the way, does KC still have a drive-in?

FAX

Yes

One on Merriam, I believe.

edit: yup http://www.boulevarddrivein.com/now.html

Pneuma
06-25-2008, 06:28 PM
I will wait till it comes out on DVD but I do want to see it.]

I rather not plop down $35 for me and my wife to be at the theater and listen to teenagers cycle though there ringers with their phone on loud.

Deberg_1990
06-25-2008, 07:20 PM
Cany anyone teach me the "Bend Bullet" trick that they show in the trailer?? :)

Sully
06-25-2008, 07:42 PM
There is a drive in movie theater right by the stadium, as well as one on 291, across from Winterstone Golf Course.

Bowser
06-25-2008, 07:58 PM
There is a drive in movie theater right by the stadium, as well as one on 291, across from Winterstone Golf Course.

Yep.

Winterstone is a fun course. Lots of freaking trees and hills, though.

Sure-Oz
06-25-2008, 08:11 PM
This movie has a ton of fake shit in the previews but my gf wants to see it so i likely will as well.

Suprised with the 84% so far but there are alot of reviews to come in, but promising so far.

keg in kc
06-25-2008, 08:49 PM
Looks like a good braindead summer movie. I'd probably see it if it wasn't opening the same day as Wall-E.

irishjayhawk
06-25-2008, 08:54 PM
This movie has a ton of fake shit in the previews but my gf wants to see it so i likely will as well.

Suprised with the 84% so far but there are alot of reviews to come in, but promising so far.

That's what makes me think its going to suck.

And its WEDNESDAY! It's WAY to early.

KcMizzou
06-25-2008, 09:01 PM
It's getting some really good buzz. The only thing that caught my eye in the first trailer was Angelina.

I also had no idea that it was another comic movie.

This interview got me much more interested.

After seeing Wanted last week and being blown away by the film, I was angered to find that many fans aren't even giving the film a chance. Their reason: they're concerned that it's too much of a deviation from the source material and doesn't stick with the violent, villains-win storyline that Mark Millar and J.G. Jones so brilliantly put to paper in the comic. To prove to all of them that Wanted is the perfect adaptation of the comic, I exclusively went to Wanted's creator, Mark Millar himself, and asked him a few brief questions to settle any disputes. His answers were exactly what I thought he'd say - Millar has been involved from the start and made sure Wanted was the proper adaptation of the comic.

Below you'll find Millar's answers to my five quick question regarding the film. To put it simply, Timur Bekmambetov kicks ass. If it wasn't for the constant collaboration with Mark and Timur's creative mind, Wanted wouldn't have been as awesome as it was. Even Millar says below that he had lots of faith in Timur and thought that the film was really on-track once he came on-board. Hopefully this puts to rest any concerns you have about Wanted - because you definitely don't want to miss it this weekend.

How involved were you in the production and the script? Did you ever visit the set?

Mark Millar: Oh God, yes. JG and I were producers on the picture. It's not like the old days where the creators get ripped off. We comic guys own these properties now and we're involved at various stages throughout the entire production. I met with the producers very soon after we did the deal and we agreed on lots of things before moving forward. Then I met with the director to see what he had in mind. Then we had notes on various drafts of the scripts from the very large team of writers working on the movie. Then they flew me out in February to watch over a final cut and make some dialogue tweaks. Comics are very autonomous, but a movie is a huge collaboration.

Were you ever concerned that the story would deviate too far from your own comic and become something else entirely?

Millar: I was when I saw an early draft of the script, before Timur came on board. The super-powers were removed and the whole thing was a very straight crime story. The producers felt we could have legal problems with the super-villain stuff in the book as so much was analogous of Marvel and DC characters and history, but Timur came up with an interesting way of giving the killers powers again. Once he was onboard I knew the property was safe. He just absolutely got it and kept about 70% of the book. There's a lot of new stuff he came up with for the middle act, but the first hour and the last half hour is the same as the book for the most part. And the changes make it better.

How much communication did you have with Timur?

Millar: We swap emails and phone calls semi-regularly. I love him to bits. Being Russian, he has no idea what I'm saying half the time because I have a thick Scottish accent and being Scottish, English is like a second language to me, too. But we get on very well, despite all this.

Although the film ended up with all of the blood and violence that's featured in the comic, was there ever a consideration to tone it down or did the production team always plan for it to be as violent as the comic?

Millar: No way. I would have walked. This was always going to be R rated. The guys always completely got that and Universal assured me this wouldn't be a problem. They've been terrific on this thing from day one.

Have you seen the film? What did you think of the final result?

Millar: ****ing Hell. I loved it. I could not love it more. As the writer of the original material, it's weird passing your wee baby over to someone else, but this was like putting someone up for adoption and seeing him come back as Einstein. It's the best comic adaptation I think I've ever seen and hopefully heralds a whole new type of superhero material. Suddenly, the old characters seem pretty old. Timur really raised the bar here. Batman better be really, really good to top this.

Thanks to Mark and Top Cow for setting this up. It's truly great to hear that Millar's involvement was so integral and that they didn't deviate too far from the original story. Most will find that Wanted kicks a lot more ass than they might be expecting this weekend. It definitely surpassed all my expectations. I hope you enjoy it!

Special thanks is owed to Dave from my favorite geek site Geeks of Doom for actually setting this interview up. Thanks for the help putting this together my friend!

http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/06/24/exclusive-wanteds-mark-millar-settles-the-score-for-fans/

Sure-Oz
06-25-2008, 09:18 PM
That's what makes me think its going to suck.

And its WEDNESDAY! It's WAY to early.

agreed, there are like 50+ more reviews to come in as well....just seems really cheesy, like Jumper

chiefs1111
06-25-2008, 10:18 PM
Ill wait for it to come out on dvd and see it... Its very rare theses days that i want to go see a movie at a theater,I have to really want to see it to go.... I think ill go see Dark Knight in theaters though.....

Deberg_1990
06-25-2008, 10:20 PM
This movie has a ton of fake shit in the previews

Yea, i dont care for movies where its based in reality (The real world) then they show that bullet bending crap.

Dumb.

007
06-25-2008, 10:21 PM
Damn!!! An 84? Impressive for a flick I thought would be awful.

KcMizzou
06-25-2008, 10:28 PM
Damn!!! An 84? Impressive for a flick I thought would be awful.Same here.

I have significantly higher hopes for it now. (As you said, I thought it'd suck.)

I still wont probably make it to the theater, but I'll pick it up on DVD for sure.

As a dad with two boys... seeing a movie in a theater can be a pain. It has to be kid-friendly (and this isn't).

I usually only see the big ones in the theater. I'll see The Dark Knight, for sure. Hope to catch The Incredible Hulk... my boys are old enough to handle that... they loved Iron Man.

Deberg_1990
06-25-2008, 10:38 PM
As a dad with two boys... seeing a movie in a theater can be a pain. It has to be kid-friendly (and this isn't).




Yea, i noticed this was rated R.

Which btw, notice there are not nearly as many R rated action movies as there used to be?

I belive the studies show that PG-13 flicks have a higher percentage of making more $$ than the R rated flick. Broader audience = more $$$$ Obviously.

Sure-Oz
06-25-2008, 10:43 PM
Yea, i dont care for movies where its based in reality (The real world) then they show that bullet bending crap.

Dumb.

Honestly with the way the previews show and it has morgan freeman, suprisingly... id expect Samuel L Jackson in that type of role. Considering the fake crap he does, like Jumper etc etc...and considering how fake the movie seems with all this glitz of bending a bullet and all that other bs...

I have to give it a shot cause the gf wants to see it, i hope im suprised

KcMizzou
06-25-2008, 10:44 PM
Yea, i noticed this was rated R.

Which btw, notice there are not nearly as many R rated action movies as there used to be?

I belive the studies show that PG-13 flicks have a higher percentage of making more $$ than the R rated flick. Broader audience = more $$$$ Obviously.Yeah. It makes sense, but I don't like it.

I'd rather see the movie as it was intended. Not the watered down version for the 13-16 year old crowd.

Die Hard, for example.

unlurking
06-26-2008, 04:36 AM
Yea, i dont care for movies where its based in reality (The real world) then they show that bullet bending crap.

Dumb.

You know, I really know NOTHING about this movie beyond the trailer, and what I've read here in this thread, but apparently that's more than you.

How in the world does SUPERHERO + SUPERVILLIAN + COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION = REAL WORLD?!

That's like bitching about an XMEN character for having an unbelievable super power, but trying to find a doctor who will do adamantium implants for you.

Deberg_1990
06-26-2008, 05:31 AM
You know, I really know NOTHING about this movie beyond the trailer, and what I've read here in this thread, but apparently that's more than you.

How in the world does SUPERHERO + SUPERVILLIAN + COMIC BOOK ADAPTATION = REAL WORLD?!

That's like bitching about an XMEN character for having an unbelievable super power, but trying to find a doctor who will do adamantium implants for you.

Didnt realize it was a comic book adaptation?? The trailer looks "real world" to me??

Are they supposed to have super powers???

Stryker
06-26-2008, 05:57 AM
This director is awesome. His other 2 movies "Night Watch" and "Day Watch" are very good. I will see this and buy it on DVD.

Bowser
06-26-2008, 08:24 AM
Didnt realize it was a comic book adaptation?? The trailer looks "real world" to me??

Are they supposed to have super powers???

Read post 13.

Slayer Diablo
06-26-2008, 09:23 AM
Cany anyone teach me the "Bend Bullet" trick that they show in the trailer?? :)

...I kind of wonder how many people are going to be convicted of manslaughter because they tried this after seeing the movie.

Sure-Oz
06-26-2008, 09:25 AM
Didnt realize it was a comic book adaptation?? The trailer looks "real world" to me??

Are they supposed to have super powers???

Agreed, had no idea its a comic book, that kindve changes things then

Sure-Oz
06-26-2008, 01:43 PM
Down to a 68% now...

Wall-E is at 98% with 1 bad review....