Showing posts with label vigilante. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vigilante. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Superheroes (2011)-Movie Review

*originally posted at Practical Black Belt

Superheroes (2011) is a documentary about the Real Life Superheroes movement.  It interviews and follows several of these would be crime fighters around.  I had previously written about the concept without seeing the movie.  I didn't think it was a good idea then and I really do not think it is a good idea after seeing the film.  We had comments on the previous article talking about how a lot of these people are just doing out reach or how they take their training seriously and use caution.  I did not get that from the film, but maybe the movie was biased in that direction.
I think the guys in Brooklyn were probably the best trained, but they also took up the most risk.  Master Legend might have been the least trained, but Mr. Xtreme was very poorly trained and looked like he was far more likely to take risks that would put himself in danger.  Master Legend seemed to be more interested in flirting and getting his drink on while promoting his charity.  Though back at his "lair," the liquid courage was kicking in and we got to see his weapons and hear about how he was unafraid to use them.
While I applaud the outreach to the homeless, I still think it is potentially dangerous to be parading around in costumes.  If you break up a fight out of costume, most people will not remember exactly what you look like.  The costume, of course, removes all doubt.   You have successfully painted a spotlight on yourself.  One episode in the documentary shows Dark Guardian confronting a drug dealer in the park.  Thankfully it didn't get violent right then, but you can be sure that word went out about a person in a costume hindering business.  If sales decline, the dealer or his friends/suppliers may take action. 
I will take back my statement in the previous article about all of these people needing to seek mental health treatment.  Some of them seem as normal as you and I.  Several come to mind that could be considered a danger to themselves, though.  These people should not be encouraged.  I will stick by my other original suggestions though.  I will also add one.  If it becomes obvious in your training that you have little or no athletic talent, especially in martial arts, please stick to outreach and charity work.   Oh, one more.  If you you wear a mask, you should get punched while wearing that mask so that you can make alteration and add padding to avoid additional injury caused by the mask itself.
The film does bring up great points about the way we allow violence to be done to others because we are scared or because it is the job of the police.  I agree that this an alarming trend.  To those of you would be crime fighters, I ask this question, "How does having a superhero compell average citizen's to act?"  It doesn't.  I imagine in the DC universe, most people that see a crime assume that Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, or any of the other hundreds/thousands of superheroes will take care of it.  I think it is in human nature to want to pass the buck especially when not passing the buck conflicts with our self preservation impulse.
So, Real Life Superheroes, keep up the good work on outreach programs.  I hope more of you follow Zimmer's example and get EMT training.  Stay out of harms way.  While some of you are deluded there are a good number of you that are just willing to put yourselves in danger to try and help others.  I can respect that.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Losers and Boondock Saints 2-spoiler free

Last week, I picked up a copy of The Losers from Red Box on the recomendation of my friend Mary.  It is a DC property that was part of their Vertigo Line from 2003-2006.  While much of the DCU is inconsistant and worthless, the Vertigo line is very consistently good diverging into great on occasion.  I did not follow the Losers vertigo line and did not read the 1960's version it was based on either, but I may be looking for the trades of these in the future. 

The Losers [Blu-ray]The movie follows some black ops soldiers as they witness atrocities and are almost killed.  Of course they want revenge on the person that set them up and many explosions and funfights later they finally catch up to him.  This movie was a lot of fun.  There were a couple of I didn't see that coming moments along with a villian that you could really hate.  Recommended to action movie fans that may have enjoyed the A-Team.  A-Team is the better movie if you have to chose.  The movie does have a pre Captain America Chris Evans in it. 

Boondock Saints 2 isn't our usual fare  here at SciFi Media, but I watched it and it fit nicely with the Losers.  I loved the first movie.  It was funny, violent, and it had vigilantes.  The second movie brings back a lot of the same cast, but loses most of the magic.  It all seemed rather forced.  Not sure they should have brought the brothers back, or maybe they should have just done it differently. 

I would recommend it to fans of the original that just have to see the sequel and to people who enjoy violent vigilantes.  Like I said, it doesn't stand up to the original, but I liked the female Fed. 


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