The Bourne Supremacy Review Comic
More old art. From 2004.
This was my only real attempt at "reviewing" a movie in comic format. But anyone who has seen the movies knows exactly what I'm talking about. I dunno, I thought it was funny.. =-p
I would do more if I were witty enough and could keep on the movie scene fast enough to actually make anything worthwhile. But movies cost a lot of money to see, and I'm too old to be staying out til midnight for the first-in-line movie times.. I have porches to be sitting on, and there are children on lawns everywhere that need yelling at.
Ow fuck. My hip just broke.
This was my only real attempt at "reviewing" a movie in comic format. But anyone who has seen the movies knows exactly what I'm talking about. I dunno, I thought it was funny.. =-p
I would do more if I were witty enough and could keep on the movie scene fast enough to actually make anything worthwhile. But movies cost a lot of money to see, and I'm too old to be staying out til midnight for the first-in-line movie times.. I have porches to be sitting on, and there are children on lawns everywhere that need yelling at.
Ow fuck. My hip just broke.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 600 x 875px
File Size 199.3 kB
The cinematography of the Avatar Airbender movie wasn't all that better. At least 80% of the movie consisted of mugshots.
There was even a part where two characters were debating, and the camera swapped back and forth from the same mugshot-only views of the two about a dozen times.
There was even a part where two characters were debating, and the camera swapped back and forth from the same mugshot-only views of the two about a dozen times.
I'd probably have liked the Bourne movies had they got anything to do with the Ludlum originals <.<;
Actually, reading one of his older book where the character is a writer for a spy thriller of sort, it was probably self prophetic(since said character was dealing with movies folks, only to see his original book ripped into pieces in the "adaptation" with such things as "good guys turned into villains in the transition from book to movie because having two groups of villains was more "edgy" and so on.
I mean, Bourne's Identity pretty much nixed the main villain that Bourne was tasked with hunting and only kept his allies/ex-allies as the ones who were hounding him because they thought he went rogue on them... thus nearly completely rewriting all of the story altogether.
*ahem*
<.<; >.>;
Sorry for movie snob/book fan snob moment ^^;
Actually, reading one of his older book where the character is a writer for a spy thriller of sort, it was probably self prophetic(since said character was dealing with movies folks, only to see his original book ripped into pieces in the "adaptation" with such things as "good guys turned into villains in the transition from book to movie because having two groups of villains was more "edgy" and so on.
I mean, Bourne's Identity pretty much nixed the main villain that Bourne was tasked with hunting and only kept his allies/ex-allies as the ones who were hounding him because they thought he went rogue on them... thus nearly completely rewriting all of the story altogether.
*ahem*
<.<; >.>;
Sorry for movie snob/book fan snob moment ^^;
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