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Friday, 1 May 2009

Super Hero Complex

Colour me conflicted.

I've just been browsing the likes of IGN and Empire.com and seen A) the reviews for X-Men Origins: Wolverine and B) the latest game play video for Batman: Arkham Ayslum.

I'll not preamble, I am bloody gutted that Wolverine seems to have attracted such appalling reviews (I'm talking about the verdicts, not the standard of writing and analysis). Two and a half stars seems to be the norm, comparisons to Electra have been made - holy shit, that it seriously bad news.

I had tentative hopes for this movie. The trailers looked good, a bubble of optimism was slowly building that Wolverine might not be a steaming pile of horse crap. Am I to be swayed by such damning indictments then; should I believe what I read in Empire (the magazine that stunningly, and somewhat notoriously, gave Attack of the Clowns - ahem - Clones, a frigging 5-star review - sheesh!)? I have to pause... take a breath. Remember Kymey, they gave the awesome Iron Man a fairly lame three stars, they might have got it wrong with Wolverine...


Then why is there a niggle at the back of my head telling me otherwise? Why is my crap-o-meter (everyone should have a crap-o-meter by the way; they're invaluable for avoiding costly fanboy optimism for movies/games/TV shows that you really want to be good, but deep down know are shit) veering into the brown quadrant?

I had planned on seeing this movie tomorrow, on heading over to the local multiplex and await silver screen pleasure in super hero form. My enthusiasm abruptly dampened by the lacklustre reception it's received, I'm contemplating awaiting Wolverine on DVD. What to do, what to do?

I said to myself, I said, 'Kyme: this movie might stink, it might - there's always a chance - but if it gets three stars, like Iron Man did, I'm going baby'. So at two and a half (man, do I hate half star reviews - commit damn you, commit!), what decision do I make. Well, I'm not ready to consign Wolverine to the Elektra pile (it has got to be better than that). Even X-Men: Last Stand (although easily the weakest of the three and massively disappointing) wasn't that bad. It was bearable comic book fair, it was. Honest it was.

To top that all off, I've just found out that the video game tie-in is actually good! Am I living in some weird backwards/bizarro world or something? Isn't the movie supposed to be great and the game meant to suck? I blame the credit crunch on this strange state of affairs, I really do. (Still, if the movie is a load of ass, I can always buy the game, right?)

Well, you know what: I can't decide whether to go see it or not. I'll sleep on it and let you know tomorrow. If my review starts with expletives (apologies for the abundance of those in the post, I'm feeling foul-mouthed and vehement about all this) or weeping then you'll know I've had a bad experience. Man, am I hoping that Empire has it wrong (again...).

On the opposite side of the super hero coin (a la Harvey Dent's good heads/bad heads) is the latest video for Batman: Arkham Asylum. Upon stumbling on this, denial and despair was mixed with belated joy - this new combat video where the Dark Knight throws down against Bane looks awesome!


The hype has been steadily increasing over recent weeks for this latest run in for the Dark Knight on consoles, and hopes are high. It's too early to get really excited yet, but it does look like the dog's nether regions. The Bat's fighting moves look pretty cool, varied and authentic if a tad clunky (something that has bothered me about the footage I've seen since day one - begone crap-o-meter, begone: don't show your stinky face here, sir!). And who doesn't want to go toe-to-toe with Bane, huh?

It's well worth heading over to IGN to check this out. First, you're treated to a bit of butt-kicking, Dark Knight style, on some clown-faced perps (doubtless, musclebound hoods of the Joker's), then old Bane comes lumbering into view, bereft of mask and vest but rippling with brawn. He tosses Batman through a wall, even seizes him in a trademark 'Bane will crush your spine' type move before it cuts out and you're left to wonder if the game will be as good as it looks to be.

Fingers crossed then that this will restore my faith in super hero adaptations, be that to video game or to the silver screen.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Steve Parker said...

Here's a link to a video-game review (talking about the Wolverine game, and mentioning the movie's poor critical reception) from a reviewer who seems to feel like you do, Nick.

http://reviews.teamxbox.com/xbox-360/1695/XMen-Origins-Wolverine/p1/

Me? I wouldn't give Roger Ebert's review a moment's thought. If I did, I would have missed out on a lot of great movies in the past. See it and make your own mind up.

As for the Wolverine game... it's looks pretty good. Check out the review. :)

3 May 2009 at 00:37  
Blogger Nick Kyme said...

That's what I needed to hear, mate.

I'm going with the good lady to watch the movie on Monday (so claws firmly crossed). I might even get the game, too...

I reckon I'll stick on Hulk vs Wolverine today to get in the mood - sniikt!

:-)

3 May 2009 at 08:21  
Blogger Jonathan Green said...

Hope you enjoyed the film.

I went to see it without reading any reviews and really enjoyed it.

Then I checked out what others had to say and felt slightly deflated - I could see the plot holes they were talking about but there was a lot in there that was exactly what a comic book movie should be - great special FX, over-the-top fight sequences, fanboy nods to various cool characters and mindless escapism for a couple of hours - just what you need after a day's hard graft/writing.

4 May 2009 at 21:01  
Blogger Nick Kyme said...

Too flippin' right Jon - I couldn't agree more.

I'll be posting my review up on the blog either today or tomorrow...

5 May 2009 at 10:45  

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