This. Is. Spaaaartaaaaaaaa! Zack Snyder's shot-for-shot adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel may be thematically problematic, but it's also highly entertaining (even if the fast motion/slow motion thing has since become totally played out).
Sam Mendes' take on Max Allan Collins' mobster story is a little stuffy, but absolutely gorgeous to look at. The film's cinematographer, Conrad Hall, rightly won an Oscar for his work here.
Well, Alan Moore might disagree (but, then again, he seems to disagree with pretty much everything about every adaptation of his work except, presumably, the money), but this adaptation from James McTeigue and the Wachowskis is a solid action film with a more than passing interest in social commentary.
David Cronenberg's adaptation of John Wagner and Vince Locke's graphic novel is, quite simply, a great movie. It's also arguably the best of his collaborations with star Viggo Mortensen who, in a perfect world, would have nabbed a Best Actor nomination for his work here.
One of the best films of the last ten years, easily. Marjane Satrapi's adaptation of her own graphic novel is a moving, important, and just about perfect film.
3 comments:
Good choices all!
Regarding Alan Moore and royalties it does seem that he's refused *some* in the past, possibly turning down millions in the process?
He can probably afford it but still not sure I'd be saying "no"...
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Ah, fair enough.
I'm not sure I'd be turning down royalties either.
Nice list. I wish the 30 Days of Night movie lived up to the comic. That'd top my list. But alas...
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