Personally, I hated it. I'd never read the comic, I must admit
Huh. That surprises me a little!
I think the thing I disliked most is that the stories seemed mainly to be a thirteen year old's idea of what "cool, gritty, noir" would be.
This is... not the fault of the adaptation.
I can't remember if I read it right before the film came out or right after (it was one of those cases where I probably never would have read it at all except that there was a movie I wanted to compare with the original), but they were pretty much identical experiences. Noirnoirnoirwhoreswhoreswhoresnoirnoirwhoressplat.
I wouldn't say I hated it, but I got bored pretty quick.
This is... not the fault of the adaptation.
No, I gathered it was the fault of the material. I mean, it just SCREAMED Frank Miller, even if I didn't know before hand that Rodriguez was going to be religious about following the books.
I just...I don't know, maybe I outgrew Miller or maybe he's lost his touch. Loved The Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One but HATED DK:2. Which is probably why I was in no rush to read Sin City, even though Sin City started coming out well before DK: 2.
And after seeing the Sin City movie, I was REALLY in no rush to read the comics; in fact I immediately deleted the comics off my Amazon Wish List, lest somebody accidentally buy them for me.
So I'm kinda iffy on Miller's The Spirit which is coming out soon. My confidence is not high that he can not fuck up Eisner's work.
So I'm kinda iffy on Miller's The Spirit which is coming out soon. My confidence is not high that he can not fuck up Eisner's work.
Lord I hadn't heard this. That is scary news. I really like DKR and Year 1, and his run on Daredevil (and Elektra Assassain), but ever since he got mainstream recognition he's been pretty insufferable.
Yeah, there's a trailer out and everything. And it looks as if it's done in the Sin City style, very green-screen stylized, black and white with occasional flashes of red.
Here it is. Trailer
Yeah, there's a trailer out and everything. And it looks as if it's done in the Sin City style, very green-screen stylized, black and white with occasional flashes of red.
Oh, it's a movie. I thought he might have been doing a new Spirit comic. Either way, trepedition is the name of the game.
Oh, it's a movie.
Oh, yeah, I should have made that clearer.
I thought he might have been doing a new Spirit comic
God. Forbid.
But Sin City just seemed like a series of shoddy stories acting as flimsy excuses for a lot of stupid ultra-violence.
So...you're saying the 3 (4? 5?) castrations were a bit much?
ever since he got mainstream recognition he's been pretty insufferable.
Good Lord. His All-Star Batman and Robin is laughably crack-headed.
So...you're saying the 3 (4? 5?) castrations were a bit much?
Hey, Frank Miller really really really doesn't want his balls cut off, okay? And he just wants to make sure everyone understands that.
Make him a button. "Balls cut off? Y/N?"
Noirnoirnoirwhoreswhoreswhoresnoirnoirwhoressplat.
I really wanted to love Sin City but the above was exactly my experience of it. After the first 5 minutes of whizbang, I was bored. And annoyed with the character's choices. So i blamed both the material and the adaptation.