I’m going to describe two movies to you. I think you’ll guess one of them, see if you can guess the other.
Movie 1 | Movie 2 |
Based on a comic book character | Based on a comic book character |
Our hero watches as his family is killed by members of a crime gang | Our hero watches as his family is killed by members of a crime gang |
This turns our hero in to a dark vigilante | This turns our hero in to a dark vigilante |
He’s male | He’s male |
He wears black, a lot | He wears black, a lot |
A young eager crime gang member is elevated to crime lord boss when the boss is killed | A young eager crime gang member is elevated to crime lord boss when the boss is killed |
Our hero badly disfigures the face of the gang member that is to become the crime boss while trying to catch him | Our hero badly disfigures the face of the gang member that is to become the crime boss while trying to catch him |
The police while publicly denouncing the vigilante, have at least some members who actually help him out | The police while publicly denouncing the vigilante, have at least some members who actually help him out |
The facially disfigured crime boss seeks revenge | The facially disfigured crime boss seeks revenge |
There’s a woman – there always is | There’s a woman – there always is |
This one, I watched all the way through many, many times, and was critically acclaimed when it was released | This one I just switched off half way (maybe less?) through today, because not only was the acting woefully embarrassing, but the story was such a cliche that it made me sad inside. |
Cinema Release: 1989 | Cinema Release: 2008 |