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The Punisher has just been a cucked character in everything after his debut in that daredevil season. he sucks. the actor will whine about cops loving the punisher but israeli troops rocking the logo is perfectly fine with him. average "tough guy" kike, he looks and especially acts like Rekieta if he didn't have a sex drive
 
Alright I borrowed friend's Kike+ account just for this mediocre fest. Might as well watch Ducktales or something good while I am at it.
after the actor died.
Holy shit it has been over a year since he died. This shit had been in development hell for so long. I don't think Writer's Guild Strike bs is all to blame here.

Overall I expected this to happen. The comic's ending would look so goofy in live action if he tried to run away. It was either him getting shanked in prison or this one.

Seeing the logo on the vest makes me think that was Frank himself. I hope I am wrong. It would be so out of character even by Netflix/Jewsney standarts.
Also having a Punisher tattoo on your neck where it is as clear as day is the dumbest shit ever. They are supposed to keep this shit secret. At least the other guy had it on his wrist which doesn't attract that much attention.
 
The Punisher has just been a cucked character in everything after his debut in that daredevil season
Yeah it’s horrible to see. How they got rid of the skull and guns in the comics.
sucks. the actor will whine about cops loving the punisher
He’s just towing the Hollyweird line.
average "tough guy" kike, he looks and especially acts like Rekieta if he didn't have a sex drive
Jon Bernthal? He looks nothing like Rekieta lmao.
 
What bothers me most is the build and height of the Punisher actor (I only really saw him in the original Daredevil TV show). Until I googled his actual height I genuinely thought he was a manlet, only to discover he's of "average" height, which is another disservice to the character, since Frank is supposed to be a walking fridge.
 
Good episode, shame about the ending (from a character perspective, not a writing one).
Hector Ayala's death was pretty much inevitable. Aside from the actor's death, really, there was no other way for that story to go. That said, between Foggy's death in the first episode and this one, I get why the writing is going towards "crapsack world" which is what is dragging Matt back into putting on the costume again, but is it going to be this big a slog? No character victories? Nobody ever happy about anything?

See, this was my problem with them killing off Foggy. In a world full of angsty costumed weirdos, thugs and gangs, dude was a legit ray of sunshine and that feels missing here.
 
I’ve seen it around that Frank is supposed to be 6’1” but I’ve also seen 6’3” which would mean Ray Stevenson is the most accurate in that regard.
Thomas Jane is still my favorite live action Punisher.
We are never having characters that look like their original versions.

Ironman is meant to be just 40.
 
I’ve seen it around that Frank is supposed to be 6’1” but I’ve also seen 6’3” which would mean Ray Stevenson is the most accurate in that regard.
Thomas Jane is still my favorite live action Punisher.
Can't echo it enough, Ray Stevenson's version is more or less a very accurate look (minus the faded skull on his chest) of Frank Castle and in terms of origins (a decorated soldier with his wife, son and daughter gunned down in a park by a mafia group for accidentally witnessing a mafia execution). Too bad the film crashed and burned hard.

The Punisher film featuring Thomas Jane seems to be well-received when people talk about it.
 
Hmmm, so I'm watching the new Daredevil with a friend. It's shit right? It's a lazy, poorly shot, badly written cash grabbing slop show. What a disappointment.
I'm not going to call it complete shit, but see my earlier comment.

I haven't had this hard a time watching a show since the third season of Mr. Robot and it's only been three episodes.
 
The Punisher film featuring Thomas Jane seems to be well-received when people talk about it.
Some things are inaccurate like the family being killed at a family reunion and it taking place in Florida instead of Central Park and NYC respectively but Jane himself looks the best as the character and the action is good.
Kevin Nash is in the movie as well so that’s a plus.
 
I never heard people talk crap about the 2004 film until relatively recently, which leads me to think the crap I have seen is from Marvel kiddies who don't know any better.

It's pretty entertaining as a vigilante/death wish film. IIRC, they were cribbing off Ennis run at the time, and Thomas Jane has a similar feeling towards super heroes as Ennis did so it gelled well for the time and he took it pretty serious overall.

But yeah, I can't believe people think it's actually Frank at the end of the episode. It's definitely the cop as they're clearly going for the whole "police who look up to the Punisher" thing that Marvel hasn't been able to get over for a decade now.
 
There’s a comic run from the Brubaker era where Foggy Nelson fakes his death in order to enter Witness Protection. The way Foggy "dies" in the run is eerily similar to that in the show and the fact that Elden Henson is reportedly coming back for season 2 probably means something.
 
Some things are inaccurate like the family being killed at a family reunion and it taking place in Florida instead of Central Park and NYC respectively but Jane himself looks the best as the character and the action is good.
Kevin Nash is in the movie as well so that’s a plus.
Yup although the only slight nitpick I have for Kevin Nash's version of the Russian is that he's silent most of the time while the comics version has him talking like a lovable goofball despite his strength.
I never heard people talk crap about the 2004 film until relatively recently, which leads me to think the crap I have seen is from Marvel kiddies who don't know any better.

It's pretty entertaining as a vigilante/death wish film. IIRC, they were cribbing off Ennis run at the time, and Thomas Jane has a similar feeling towards super heroes as Ennis did so it gelled well for the time and he took it pretty serious overall.
The current Marvel run is shit. You feed that shit to the young generation and the people that don't know any better and there's a good chance that they will think that the old Marvel media stinks.

Jane loved the 2004 movie so much that he was in an unauthorized sequel to it.
 
There’s a comic run from the Brubaker era where Foggy Nelson fakes his death in order to enter Witness Protection. The way Foggy "dies" in the run is eerily similar to that in the show and the fact that Elden Henson is reportedly coming back for season 2 probably means something.
Wonder how he managed to trick Matts senses then
 
Jane loved the 2004 movie so much that he was in an unauthorized sequel to it.
Can't believe I've never seen that before. I still remember watching Jane's version of the Punisher as a kid and absolutely loving it. Was also my introduction to Mark Collie's music which was cool. First time I watched Warzone I didn't enjoy it because it was a little too cheesey, but I've seen it a few other times since getting older and learning to appreciate a bit of cheese and it's much better than I originally remembered.
Didn't watch a ton of the modern Daredevil/Punisher shit, but from what I saw I did like Bernthal. Probably my favourite was the trial, if only because it bugged the shit outta my missus, whose a lawyer, with all the inaccurate courtroom bollocks.
 
Can't believe I've never seen that before. I still remember watching Jane's version of the Punisher as a kid and absolutely loving it. Was also my introduction to Mark Collie's music which was cool. First time I watched Warzone I didn't enjoy it because it was a little too cheesey, but I've seen it a few other times since getting older and learning to appreciate a bit of cheese and it's much better than I originally remembered.
Didn't watch a ton of the modern Daredevil/Punisher shit, but from what I saw I did like Bernthal. Probably my favourite was the trial, if only because it bugged the shit outta my missus, whose a lawyer, with all the inaccurate courtroom bollocks.
I remember buying the DVD copy of the 2004 version, still stored with the rest of my very limited DVD collection. Punisher Warzone tried to translate the over-the-top violence of the comics version into the big screen with mixed results and it's not surprising why it didn't fare better than the more-grounded 2004 version at first. I do like the 2008's version of Microchip though since he never betrayed Frank throughout the movie and for some reason, the movie made Tiberiu Bulat more human who's willing to avenge his son unlike in the comics where he is a genocidal war-freak, despised niggers in general and eventually tried to kill his son for betraying him.
 
I never heard people talk crap about the 2004 film until relatively recently
I heard people shitting on it on release and for years. Then I heard absolutely nothing about it for years (incidentally, the Stevenson movie was in general called stupid but fun), and only recently, in the grand scheme of things, have I heard people praise it.

It's like the Constantine movie. It was despised by the fans when it came out, considered a mockery to everything John stood for, entirely disowned and renamed as Keanusteen (but, must be admitted, everyone liked Swinton and Stromare in it). Keanu was also considered a shit actor for years. One day the opinion on him flipped into "he's chungus wholesome but still a bad actor" (it may have been caused by the picture of him puking out of a car, which supposedly happened because of a personal tragedy, and then the Sad Sitting Keanu meme), and then John Wick happened, and now everyone loves him and Keanusteen and they want a sequel.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
 
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