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re: Daredevil is Described as 'Gritty, 1970s New York Feel'
Posted on 7/22/14 at 10:53 am to abellsujr
Posted on 7/22/14 at 10:53 am to abellsujr
I just have a few worries for this:
1 - Budget. Netflix has been great at doing character-centric pieces that are dialog heavy.
2 - Daredevil's acrobatics. An extension of 1, but he has to be "Daredevil-esque," flipping through the air, running along rooftops. And I'm assuming there's little room for any CGI work.
3 - Fight scenes. Daredevil is almost as unique as Spider-Man when it comes to how he engages in combat. I'm prepared to say it won't be perfect, but choreography has to be spot on.
The tone of the show sounds perfect though.
D'Onofrio can be crazy good in almost anything, this might be the most exciting part.
1 - Budget. Netflix has been great at doing character-centric pieces that are dialog heavy.
2 - Daredevil's acrobatics. An extension of 1, but he has to be "Daredevil-esque," flipping through the air, running along rooftops. And I'm assuming there's little room for any CGI work.
3 - Fight scenes. Daredevil is almost as unique as Spider-Man when it comes to how he engages in combat. I'm prepared to say it won't be perfect, but choreography has to be spot on.
The tone of the show sounds perfect though.
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DeKnight also goes on to hint that Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin will be one of the scariest villains the Marvel Cinematic Universe has ever seen.
D'Onofrio can be crazy good in almost anything, this might be the most exciting part.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 10:59 am to Freauxzen
The fight scenes need to be up to par with Arrow. I understand the budget will not be good enough to have a lot of CGI, but it's more important that they have good acting and good stories. I hope they treat it as a miniseries, like Fargo. My biggest problem with Arrow (so far) is they have too much filler. 20+ episodes a season is too much. 8-12 is perfect. I like that this is on Netflix.
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