I loved both Conspiracy Theory and The Net. They at least had the courage to show the world for what it really is-one big conspiracy. Props to Mel Gibson also, for revealing the first true conspiracy in his new movie: the plot of the Jews to kill Jesus. They rule the media also, in case you all didn't know. Wait, where was I?
I didn't see The Hulk, but personally i found Crouching Tiger a huge disappointment after all of the hype. I'm a big fan of Ang Lee because of the amazing movie The Ice Storm, which is one of my favorites ever, but I feel like nothing else I've seen of Lee's is anywhere near as good. In any event, for comic book movies (at least, those involving superheroes) to work, you need more of an action director than an artsy one. Spider-Man and X-Men 2 were in no way "high art," but they were enjoyable as movies, and that should be the test of any movie, not what it is or isn't true to.
I loved both Conspiracy Theory and The Net. They at least had the courage to show the world for what it really is-one big conspiracy. Props to Mel Gibson also, for revealing the first true conspiracy in his new movie: the plot of the Jews to kill Jesus. They rule the media also, in case you all didn't know. Wait, where was I?
I didn't see The Hulk, but personally i found Crouching Tiger a huge disappointment after all of the hype. I'm a big fan of Ang Lee because of the amazing movie The Ice Storm, which is one of my favorites ever, but I feel like nothing else I've seen of Lee's is anywhere near as good. In any event, for comic book movies (at least, those involving superheroes) to work, you need more of an action director than an artsy one. Spider-Man and X-Men 2 were in no way "high art," but they were enjoyable as movies, and that should be the test of any movie, not what it is or isn't true to.