The Punisher's guns

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that Punisher is just not big enough to be Frank Castle

i remember the first appearance of Frank Castle:
I dont pay much attention the the character's build when they go from the comic to the big screen.

Most of the male characters are around 6'4" are solid muscle, and weigh 230lbs or more (Batman, The Punisher, Wolverine, etc). Most of the ladies are also tall, have D cups, small waists, nice hips and killer legs (Storm, Rouge, wonderwoman, etc)

The only reason Spiderman was 175lbs (of solid muscle) is because his alter ego was a bookworm. And he seemed to get bigger when in costume compared to when he was in street clothes...
 
Wolverine is actually the opposite. His character in the comics is much smaller than Hugh Jackman. Wolvie in the comics in just over 5' ft tall. While Jackman in around 6' ft.
 
The guns are nothing really exotic, for the most part the film features a pair of comped 1911's, a chopped down SxS, and an M4 carbine/M203 grenade launcher. A hard-chromed Glock does make a short cameo, but is never actually used. Oh, and the scene with the revovler will just make you cringe. (Not gonna give it away, but it ain't pretty.)

I dont remember a scene with a revolver....?
 
The movie is one of only a few (Queen Of The Damned, The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Rings [i fell asleep]) that i can recall walking out of at the theater. Though to be fair, its because i fell asleep during it. It wasn't that great in my opinion. On the other hand, at some point during the mid 90's Marvel released a series of comics called "Punisher Armory" which were just that, a list of every gun he used, and some that he hadn't with brief commentaries on them from the perspective of Frank Castle. Those were real fun for me to read when i was around 12 or so, but i'm not sure if i have any left.
 
"Wolverine is actually the opposite. His character in the comics is much smaller than Hugh Jackman. Wolvie in the comics in just over 5' ft tall. While Jackman in around 6' ft."

while the comic wolverine was shorter then hugh jackman, he had a LOT more mass.
as for the punisher with tomas jane, not the best of the newer comic book movie, but not the worst either. if your looking for the worst check out "the hulk" with eric banna :barf:
 
Personally, I thought it was ALOT better than the earlier one with Dolph Lungren. Still could've used some work though. Dual wielding with accurate shot placement is a bit too over-the-top for me.
 
I watched this movie with some friends last year, and I noticed something I hadn't noticed before. When Roy Scheider is showing Tom Jane his handguns, in the glass case below the two 1911s is a revolver. I jumped up in the middle of the movie, told my friend to pause it, and low and behold I was right about what I saw. In the case was a LeMat revolver. Sadly he never used it, but it still showed up in the movie.

Other than that I think pretty much everything used has been mentioned.
 
Tried watching the Dolph Lundgren Punisher, quit half way through, most predictably boring movie I had ever watched. So, this one is worse?

Uh, action movies are supposed to be predictable, I thought?

Anyway, I've read some Punisher comics and saw the 1988 movie and was not impressed with the 2004 movie.

The Punisher does not manipulate his enemies into killing each other.

He obliterates them. He goes in with body armor, Serbu Super Shortys, Uzis, and grenades and blows the hell out of "human garbage".

The interaction with the other apartment dwellers has...been done in other movies about psychotic violent people, the drawing him out of his shell, humanizing him again...same old stuff.

The Punisher of 2004 wasn't necessarily a bad movie--but it wasn't the Punisher, not by a long shot.
 
Ray Stevenson (Titus Pullo from HBO's Rome series) is the new Punisher, he looks much more like the character than Thomas Jane.
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I looked him up on the IMDB page above. He's a much better match for Frank Castle than Jane was.

What's that picture from?
 
it's from a movie called Outpost. The new Punisher movie has Wayne Knight (Newman from Seinfeld) as his sidekick Microchip, also Julie Benz (Darla from Angel) is in it.
 
Wolverine is actually the opposite. His character in the comics is much smaller than Hugh Jackman. Wolvie in the comics in just over 5' ft tall. While Jackman in around 6' ft.
True, I havent looked in a comic book in a long time so that slipped my mind. But judging by his build, wolverine could still change a tire on a car alone without a jack.
 
Just some stuff not really on track but any way the road runners(mach up satellites) used in the 04 movie were all on ebay about 5 months after the movie was released I bid on all of them but kept loosing. One guy beat me by $1.........jerk!
 
Titus Pullo rocks!

Actually Ray Stevenson is about perfect casting for Frank Castle. I've never heard him speak with an American accent, but he's a great actor, and nobody plays thuggish intensity better.
 
first image from the movie, Stevenson looks a bit Steven Seagal-ish, but impressive.
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That looks like crap. He is bladed to his target exposing the weak points in his body armor. There are no backup iron sights on the rifle, and Cmore sights suck. Looks like he is shooting with 1 eye closed. Cross draw holsters make it easier for your opponent to grab. I have idea what that monstrosity is mounted to the rifle. But he is wearing the skull.

As a big time Punisher fan, I don't want to be dissapointed again. Frank Castle is too highly trained to come off looking like a poorly trained hollywood actor, running around with drug induced prop man fantasies.
 
I used to love The Punisher. Somewhere, stashed in a bunch of boxes are tons of back issues of "The Punisher" "Punisher War Zone" and "Punisher War Journal" along with a few of the one-shots and Armory publications.

I watched the 2004 Punisher movie in the hopes of reliving what I liked about the comic books.

But in the intervening years, as my views changed, I found the 2004 movie was unenjoyable, above and beyond the film itself.

I just realized why:

The Punisher is just another lame prohibitionist.

Carrie A. Nation with an M-16 instead of a hatchet.
 
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