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 ‘Max Payne’ Doesn’t Stick to its’ Guns 
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Comic Book Super Heroes Forum / Super Heroes / Comic Book Reviews / Superdude's Comic Book Reviews / ‘Max Payne’ Doesn’t Stick to its’ Guns
Posted:  18 Oct 2008 23:30
Review by SuperDude
     ‘Max Payne’ is a visually promising film based off of the Max Payne franchise of video games.  However, despite promises of gun fights galore and a shoot first ask questions later script in the trailer, it doesn’t deliver.  When going to see a movie based on a video game most viewers will agree that they are more interested in seeing action and not counting on a script to do the work.  Even worse yet, is Max Payne where the action scenes are few and far between and the script doesn’t carry the lengthy portions of dialogue.  ‘Hitman’ is an example of a video game adaptation focusing on action and letting the script be more of a means to an end.  Let the viewer see what they paid for.  Max Payne did not seek to simply entertain and perhaps set its sights too high.  One of the few things Max Payne can boast is excellent cinematography that ends up entertaining you more than the plot.  Dark tones and an ever-snowing landscape give this film a stylized look but the lack of action puts this to waste and keeps the film from ever really taking off.  The viewer will find them selves tired, confused, and ultimately bored after about the first 40 min. of patiently waiting for an action scene.  Undeveloped characters lead the way in this story about Max Payne trying to solve the murder of his wife and child as he sifts through cold case files.  Wahlberg is adequate in his portrayal of Payne but rarely do you feel any compassion for him or any of the other major players throughout the film despite a cast with a fare amount of familiar faces like Mila Kunis, Chris O Donnell, Beau Bridges, Donal Logue, and Chris ‘Ludacris’ Bridges.  These familiar faces should make you more partial to the characters but the scripts’ misplacement of screen time never gives the actors anything to work with.  A good example is a brooding hulk of a man who barely wears a t-shirt and seems to be watching over every major event in the film only to be killed in a dull and short-lived fight scene.  They overdevelop and under develop to the point where you have little stock in any of the characters while consistently trying to explain a plot that quickly loses your interest and ultimately amounts to an anti-climatic finish.  The film has its moments though, including a few shameless slow-mo moments where the video game shines through and the occasional line than arouses something like emotion in the viewer, but most of this can be seen in the trailer.  Overall you could save some money and some time by just watching the trailer.  This film looked promising but is really just a dull mesh of superior ‘adaptation’ films ‘Sin City’ and ‘Constantine’.  Thus another week passes with a promising film amounting to nothing.  Skip this one in theaters, but if you love Wahlberg, enjoy neo noir cinematography, or feel inclined to see it because you played the games, then I advise you to save your money and just rent it.
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Posted:  19 Oct 2008 00:30
Thanks, I thought about going to see it. I guess I'll add it to the list of movies I'm going to rent some time. The trailer looked so cool too. It's a shame.
Posted:  19 Oct 2008 00:54
Yeah, I think I may pass on it too now.
Posted:  20 Oct 2008 06:23   Last Edited By: SuperDude
wow, my influence is growing...first this message board, next the world.

but yeah, i was pumped after seeing the trailer, it just needed more action and less of the weak plot and script. 5 minutes of good stuff can't justify the price of theater admission.

when you guys rent it, tell me if you agree or (gasp) disagree with my opinion.
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Posted:  20 Oct 2008 14:41
It's weird they can get away with describing this movie as action packed with so little action. It was number one this weekend, but if word of mouth gets around there's little action it will probably drop to like number 5 next week.
Posted:  20 Oct 2008 21:12
yeah, and look at the competition it had, a talking chihuaha, a biopic about the president, and bunch of other mediocre time wasters.
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Posted:  20 Oct 2008 21:30
Yeah the talking dog thing has been done to death. I give that one a rent when I've watched everything else while being trapped indoors for a week during a snow storm.
Posted:  21 Oct 2008 03:21
Can't rent it if you're trapped in your house during a snowstorm, but I guess that's the point.
Posted:  21 Oct 2008 14:25
Well in the blizzard of 93 and 96 I got out. We don't have very many here in the south, but when we do I like to get out in it. Don't know if I'd do that as much now though I don't have an old car that I don't care to bang up.

In 93 I lost my muffler on a snow bank. Tore it right off. Got stuck a bunch of times. Those were the days.
Posted:  21 Oct 2008 22:57
Oh you live in the south too. Cool. I remember the blizzard of 93. I love it when it snows. Shoveling snow is fun too.
Posted:  22 Oct 2008 14:40
I hope we get a big snow this year sometime. I just hope the electricity stays on the whole time though. I remember in 93 it got so cold indoors the toilet water froze.
Posted:  22 Oct 2008 22:44   Last Edited By: Rick Jones
We had a good bit of snow earlier this year, I remember.
Posted:  22 Oct 2008 22:50
I don't think we got hardly any here where I live. We could use some rain right now. Starting to dry out. Might rain Friday though.
Posted:  22 Oct 2008 23:04
It rained earlier in the week down here, but not much. And according to my Sidebar, we've got rain coming tommorow night.
Posted:  23 Oct 2008 15:10
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Thanks, I thought about going to see it. I guess I'll add it to the list of movies I'm going to rent some time. The trailer looked so cool too. It's a shame
See it! I loved it! Take your chances and see, if it's a bad movie, you'll find some good parts.
Like The Punisher(2004) kind of a slow action movie, but he made a decent Punisher.
Posted:  24 Oct 2008 01:34
I might give it a try.

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