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Author: Eric S. Brown
DaredevilNot your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.opened on February 14th all around the country to a shockingly small amount of hype. Normally comicbook movies of its nature are released as huge films in the summer at the peek of the market, but Daredevil was not. Daredevil has always been a “second string” Marvel character and indeed one must wonder how a film about him made it even into production ahead of such Marvel icons as Captain America and the Fantastic Four. While has not been a “flop” in terms of success, it certainly has not shown the magic of . Part of this is due to the fact that is far from a family movie containing (shudder) a sex scene and hero who kills. Also, Daredevil is just a guy with radar-sense so there are scenes of the character popping some high powered drugs to deal with the pain of getting beat up every night. Despite all this the studio backing the project did what they could to make the film great and attempt to milk the Spider-Man/Marvel market. Daredevil’s love interest, Elecktra (a popular comic character in her own right) is played by the relatively unknown Jennifer Garner. Don’t go into this film expecting to see the Elecktra of the comicbooks however. In the film, the Elecktra character is very much down played and shown as the innocent daughter of a rival crimelord (who is murdered by the Kingpin) instead of living up to her comic name: Elecktra the assassin. Some of the high points of the film include Scott Terra, who plays the younger, kid version of Daredevil, saving Stan Lee himself from being run over by a bus, Michael Clark Duncan of the Green Mile as the Kingpin of crime wrestling a wounded Daredevil in his office at the climax of the film, and even a cameo by writer/director Kevin Smith who recently has been scripting the DD comicbook. Smith’s character is named Jack Kirby after the late, great Marvel comic artist and there are tons of things like this in the film that only the comicbook educated will catch. All things considered, Daredevil is a good film, just not a great
one and is sure to outdone by the Summer releases of X-Men 2 and The
Hulk. In fact, one wonders if Daredevil the movie will even be remembered
by anyone other than the loyal fans of the comic by the time it ends up on the
video store shelves to gather dust in-between the titles surrounding it like
Superman, Batman, Spider-Man, and the ever popular mutants known as the X-men.
Eric S. Brown started writing March of 2001. To date he is the author of over 100 accepted tales and the chapbooks Dark Karma (sold out) and Bad Mojo (coming from Undaunted Press in 2003). He is also co-author of the collections Spacestations and Graveyeards, and Poisoned Graves coming from in May and June of 2003. Eric has been an editor for Alternate Realities, The Haunted, The Swamp, The Smoky Mountain News, and his own small press magazine: Night Shopping. Presently, he is trying to convince himself that he needs to write a novel. |