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Daredevil (Widescreen Edition)

Daredevil (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not even close
Review: This has to be the worst Marvel movie ever. The movie is not true to the comic at all. First of all, Daredevil's origin is completely changed (he became blind when he saved a man from crossing the street!). The movie also has terrible casting. Sure, Ben Affleck and Colin Farrell did great as their characters, but Jennifer Garner as Elektra?!? Pleaase...Elektra is supposed to be a deadly assassin with looks to die for. And oh yeah, Greek also. Casting for the Kingpin was terrible as well. Michael Clarke Duncan might be a very big person, but he is not Wilson Fisk. Way too many characters were introduced at once, completely ruining the movie. Directors need to stop trying to make movies based on comics for non-comic readers; they should be made for fans who read the comics and stay true to the original stories. Marvel and Avi Arad: Stop ruining good comics like Daredevil and the Hulk with movies with weak story lines!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great comic book movie adaptation!!
Review: The movie was really awesome!! It had great stunts, AMAZING fight scenes and an overall good story. The story was not terrific but it was fast paced and focused solely on the Daredevil. It did a decent job and made this movie very entertaining. Affleck did a great job as the Daredevil, Farrell as Bulleye was so cool, the cast was great!! This movie does do a good job on focusing on Daredevil as a true hero and the stresses, struggles and depression that comes with its territory. I just loved that aspect of the movie. Can't wait to see the sequel!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love Daredevil!
Review: I love this movie. Affleck made ma believer. Colin Farrell is absolutely hilarious as Bullseye. And Jennifer Garner has now officially cemented her status as the Sexiest Woman Alive! I have read this comic since I was a teenager and feel that the filmmaker really captured the spirit of Matt Murdock/Daredevil. Daredevil has always been one of the darker, more interesting characters and the movie shows this off with great aplomb. The look and sound separation in this film was also excellent and will make for a great DVD to show off my home theater too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: COOL MOVIE!
Review: Daredevil was such a cool movie. The DVD come out July 29th. Everybody buy it! I saw it in theatres and it was one of the best comic book movies I ever saw. So, buy it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Awesome!
Review: I appreciated the movie more because of the fact that they didn't rely too much on CG effects (like spiderman). I can feel the actors very well and not those effects. It would be like watching a Pixar movie if they will be all digitalized.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Power of Attorney
Review: A little kid becomes blind in a freaky accident that makes him get super powers. One of the worst Marvel movies ever that can give kids under 17 years old nightmares. And for some, they can find it corney.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Darker fun
Review: Daredevil really surprised me. I expected nothing more than a cheap comic turned movie, what I got was a lot more. The movie is much darker than I expected and the acting is spot on. I absolutely love the darkness of this film and it really helps it stand apart from the crowd.

Ben Affleck, Colin Farrell, and Michael Clarke Duncan all give wonderful performances that play on the characters perfectly. The only blemish is perhaps Jennifer Garner's character. She seemed kinda out of place in nearly every action scene. She did a fine job in the more sentimental scenes though, with feeling but without making it overpowering or sappy.

Her story of training under a different master every year is pathetic and the brief woman power non-victim speeches are kinda ridiculous. There's also a brief rage scene where the character seemed all but blind to the situation around her. She serves her purpose rather nicely in the film though, and it had me cheering they had the guts to write the role and the story right.

All in all this is a great superhero action flick with a darker side. Leaps and bounds above the horrible ranks of Spawn, yet not quite as good as X-Men. I'd say the darker, more realistic story and the lack of anything truly corny puts it slightly above Spiderman.

- Rirath_com

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hey I haven't seen a daredevil....... anything for a while
Review: I have to say that I am a comic geek. I am also a fan of the Daredevil movie. I haven't seen anything relating to daredevil for awile execpt comics. Well to start off it is about a kid who's eyes get contaminated with radiation and hes blind. I won't ruin the rest for you, but DareDevil isn't as famous as The Incredible Hulk, Spiderman, Superman, or Batman. This is acually a superb example of a not-so-famous superhero makin' it to the big screen. Although the texture rendering was kinda underdone like Star Wars Episode 1. Yeah its not like we can't tell that that effect was cgi. I hope it does well with other people insteat me, my brother, ebert&robert.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: not bad.....but it's no BLADE 2
Review: OK to start things off, the screenplay is loosely based on comic legend frank miller's stint of the marvel comic back in the early 80's. i give it credit for bringing some of the plotlines to life.

but there were a few gripes i had with DD, I.E. he was gifted with super hearing/radar via chemical spill, but how do you explain him leaping from building to building he's not spiderman, hell he's not even captain america who is at least 5 times stronger and can withstand landing from a high rofftop with less bruises, then there's gardner's silly dialogue when she faces off with the man without fear.."liar". ok....

i didn't care much for her acting or lack thereof, micheal clark duncan proved that you can play a character regardless of race or creed as long as he does a respectable job at it and that he does.colin was MARVELous as bullseye. but his costume came straight out of st.marks pl near the new york's grenich village.
(geez, ok the original bullseye costume was a bit corny, but the leather look is reminiscent of THE CROW (BRANDON LEE)

Then there's the corny alternative soundtrack, i'm glad danny elfman didn't do the soundtrack because he's typecasted to score every superhero movie nowadays. but the songs on DD was just to [weak]?)

however the fight scence's were great except for the final confrontation with the kingpin. it left much to be desired.
affleck does a decent portrayal of dd, and it's always cool to see creator stan lee make a cameo as he does in almost every marvel flick...[...]

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An Underappreciated Comic Book Movie
Review: From the start it was clear that Daredevil was not expected to be as well received as X-Men or Spider-Man (the delayed release in February was the first clue). And many people went to see the movie with high expectations because of the amazing job done with the Spider-Man movie and seemed disappointed by this darker tale of vengence and justice. And while the performance of Ben Affleck does somewhat leave something to be desired, the end product (thanks to the vision and passion of director Mark Steven Johnson) is well worth watching. Like X-Men before it, Daredevil is partially hamstrung by setting up the characters for the audience, leaving less screen time for the antagonists (and in particular Colin Farrell who does a dead-on Bullseye). But the back story is important to set the stage for the true lesson being learned by our protagonist; namely, the difference between vigilante and hero lies in the difference between vengence and justice. And what better character to learn this through than a lawyer, tasked with placing justice above all, even at the expence of vengence. Yes, the movie has its flaws and slip-ups, but the characters are true to their comic book roots, the character interactions are handled well, the romance played with the proper amount of tragedy, our hero learns his lesson (and truly rises to the ranks of "hero"), and best of all, at the end of the day, the players are all in position for the next chapter in the drama. If you missed it in the theaters, I highly recommend seeing this on DVD.


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