I have seen greatness, and it is the
Punisher: War Zone.
Okay, every now and then, my friend,
Nik and I, venture forth to obtain really stupid movies, because...
Well, we like stupid movies. And we got a bunch of them this last
weekend. Some that will be reviewed soon. (Except for one which I'll
bitch about later.) One of the flicks we got was the last Punisher
film. Now, if you know anything about Marvel's premier
psychovigilante, you know that the silver screen has not been all too
kind to him. His '89 film, starring Dolph Lundgren was a borefest
that might have been saved, but for the lack of a ten dollar t-shirt.
His 2004 movie starring Thomas Jane was... Well... Jane's heart was
in the right place, but not for movies. You see, the Punisher isn't
like Batman. There's not many ways you can play him off. You can
treat him like a serious character, with gritty realism and
disturbing subject matter. Or you can treat him as the ultimate
action hero, where he'll find as many ways to kill someone as he can.
The problem is, a lot of people love the former take on the
character... But movie-wise, to say that direction has been done to
death would imply a Charles Bronson shaped understatement. There has
been countless movies made that didn't feature a character named
Frank Castle. The story has been told. And retold. And re-retold. And
the sad fact is, the more realistic you get the Punisher, the more
boring the story gets. And that was the problem the Jane movie had.
Eventually, we want to see him shoot people. A lot of people. And
people who deserve it. (Which brings up an interesting side-note with
the character. There's an interesting debate on if the Punisher is
sane or not. It's a very interesting topic. I've heard compelling
arguments on both sides. But that might be a discussion for a later
date.)
Now when the Punisher: War Zone was
under production, it was beset with countless of production hurdles,
from Jane's replacement with Ray Stevenson to rumors of Lexi
Alexander being shitcanned off the project (she wasn't) and even some
creative conflicts. When it debuted during Christmas of 2008, it did
not do too well in the box office, making it one of the lowest
grossing Marvel films, right along side Elektra. So I didn't see if
for quite some time. This last weekend that changed, and you know
what?
It's the best fucking Punisher film ever made.
When we started watching this movie, we were laughing at the bad dialogue and the simplistic plots. (I mean, all it lacked was an angry police chief screaming about being “too old for this shit.”) But then people started dying... And this shit got funny. (Odd sentence that would sound brutal anywhere else outside of a Hollywood film.)
It's the best fucking Punisher film ever made.
When we started watching this movie, we were laughing at the bad dialogue and the simplistic plots. (I mean, all it lacked was an angry police chief screaming about being “too old for this shit.”) But then people started dying... And this shit got funny. (Odd sentence that would sound brutal anywhere else outside of a Hollywood film.)
Seriously, Frank found a neon Catholic Church. How many of these are you seen outside of Vegas? |
Let's clarify one thing: This movie is
stupid. But it may be the entire epitome of “Stupid-Awesome.” I
sat down and tried to count how many people got killed, and I just
gave up when I got into the triple digits. There's this scene right
in the beginning, where he suspends himself from a chandelier, while
spinning around it shooting everyone in sight, Boondocks Saints
style... This comes right after he beheads some dude with a combat
knife, breaks someone else's neck, and then kills everyone at the
business table. All in one minute. Frank Castle barely speaks for the
first hour. The plot is so inconsequential and pointless, and I'm a
guy who LIKED Revenge of the Fallen. The set designs are so
silly, there is literally more neon in this movie than Batman
Forever. I'm not joking! Everyone's dressed in all black, and the
background are all muted blues, yellows and reds, with neon lights
them all. (According to the commentary, this was on purpose to
capture the feel of the comic book. It's a nice try, but it didn't
work.)
The acting is laughable. Ray Stevenson
is perfect as the emotionless, angry and threatening Punisher the
same way that Courtney Love played Larry Flynt drugged out wife. (In
other words, was he really acting?) The rest of the cast was so over
the top, you ended up wondering if it was like Mark Hamill in Star
Wars: Badly acting, or acting badly? Dominic West who played the
villain Jigsaw was hamming it up on the screen so much, it was a
total hoot to watch. Doug Hutchison who played Jigsaw's brother
“Looney Bin Jim” was also hamming it up to the Nth degree.
Wayne Knight played Microchip, the Punisher's tech supplier... And
you just can't watch him in a movie without blurting out Seinfeld
jokes or dilophosaurus gags. Dash Mihok played Det. Martin Soap, a
character who I wasn't very fond of in the comic books, but here...
He's so laid back with his portrayal of him, he's got some of the
best lines in the movie. In a weary voice, he calmly speaks “Ah
God. Now I got brains all over me.”
The rest... Who gives a crap really? It
was so damn fun to watch.
Yeah, we'll take four McDoubles, three large fries, and two McRib meals. And throw some extra wetnaps in. |
The director of this movie, Lexi
Alexander, recently did the movie 'Lifted' which was a pretty
decent movie, which makes me think that the odd campiness of the
Punisher: War Zone had to be done on purpose. And above all else, it felt
more like the Punisher than any of his previous movies. Ray Stevenson
absolutely looked the part. He looked like a guy who you don't want
to screw with. He looked grizzled, angry, and professional. No
offense against Thomas Jane, I think he's just too attractive to be
Frank Castle.
The movie clocks in at about 100
minutes. It's pretty fast paced, it's a total 'shut your brain off'
movie. I went into this movie expecting a rotten stupid movie, on a
Uwe Boll level, and I ended up being surprised with what I think was
one fun and awesome time. Bottom line, is the movie good? No. Is the
movie fun? YES. And I can guarantee you there's worse things
to sit through... Which I'll talk about with the next
'Stupid-Awesome' entry. (Or I might not. I'm still determining if I
want to review it at all.)
Stooge Rating: CURLY |
1 comment:
I loved it. Watched it three times. There really is nothing like it!
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