![]() It has his motivation which was the death of his family. It shows him being a cold blooded killer. It featured Ray Stevenson as Frank Castle and did the best job capturing the character of the Punisher. Yet the Punisher kills a couple dozen hoodlums with his machineguns, while spinning upside-down under that chandelier. The Punisher: War Zone was the third attempt to make a movie out of the iconic Marvel anti-hero. That's consistent with the epidemic of malfunctioning machineguns in all recent super-violent films. It goes without saying that the bad guys are unable to shoot the Punisher with their machineguns. I stayed with the title until a few issues after JRJR had left. I only tried the book out because I had a friend who normally didnt like comics but had suddenly gotten into Punisher books. It's the kind of violence the president should fly over in Air Force One and regard sadly through the window. War Zone was the only Punisher title I actually enjoyed back in the day, helped in large part by JRJRs artwork. The Punisher is Frank Castle, a former policeman and Catholic. The city, Montreal playing New York, has a small population, consisting only of good guys and bad guys and not much of anybody else. PUNISHER: WAR ZONE is an R-rated crime thriller based on a long-running comic book series. Frank Castle, who avenged the murder of his family in an earlier film, has now killed a good guy who was father to little Grace (Stephanie Janusauskas) and husband to Angela ( Julie Benz), who will Never Be Able to Forgive Him for What He's Done, nor should she, but she will. Then things slow down enough to reveal that the Punisher, a.k.a. Punisher: War Zone (2008) Parents Guide Add to guide Showing all 29 items Jump to: Certification Sex & Nudity (1) Violence & Gore (20) Profanity (1) Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (2) Frightening & Intense Scenes (5) Certification Edit Sex & Nudity None 27 of 31 found this to have none Jigsaw briefly referrs to the Punisher as a 'cocksucker. Waging his one-man war on the world of organized crime, ruthless vigilante-hero Frank Castle sets his sights on overeager mob boss Billy Russoti. By my Timex Indiglo, there was no meaningful exposition at all during the first 15 minutes, just men getting slaughtered. He now looks like the exhibit in the entrance lobby of the Texas Chainsaw Museum, and one eye looks painfully introspective. I was looking for the saltwater taffy mixer.īilly survives his ordeal and announces to his henchmen, "From now on, my name is 'Jigsaw.' " This is after he has had operations, apparently lasting only minutes by the movie's timeline, to stitch up his face with twine. I expected Billy to emerge as ground round, but then I thought, how much ground glass can you really add to ground round? It's not often that you see meat processing and bottle crushing done in adjacent operations in the same factory. What confused me is that nearby in the same factory, there is a conveyor belt carrying large lumps of hamburger or something. Billy ( Dominic West) is socked into it by the Punisher ( Ray Stevenson) and revolves up to his neck in cutting edges while screaming many, many four-letter words, which, under the circumstances, are appropriate. The glass-crushing machine caught my eye.
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