![]() ![]() ![]() Man, as if "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" didn't seem enough like an unnecessary prequel, I can't believe they scrapped the idea for "X-Men Origins: Magneto" to make a prequel about Bobby "Iceman" Drake, nor can I believe Michael Shannon would betray DC by being in a Marvel superhero film before he played Zod in "Man of Steel". ![]() I don't know whether to jokingly mistake this for "The Iceman Cometh" or jokingly mistake this for 1984's "Iceman", because where this film is about to get about as much attention as "The Iceman Cometh", - which should tell you just how many people forgot about '84's "Iceman" - "Iceman" is a sci-fi film, and, naturally, a spin-off from the "X-Men" series would be considered science fiction. ![]() At least, Winona Ryder, Ray Liotta and a nearly unrecognizable Chris Evans are very good in support. "The Iceman" is one of those based on a true stories that wants to rests on the fact that it is a true story and do nothing more to explore the contradictions in its protagonist.(Plus, the exact dating of events is unnecessary.) In the bargain, it says little on the subject of suburban sociopaths that has not already been said and then some in such fictional examples as "Breaking Bad" and Dexter." That lackluster approach is certainly not helped by Michael Shannon's 1 1/2 note performance. Because Roy as part of the mob has a use for men like Richard which he proves in killing a homeless man in broad daylight. That comes in handy when Roy Demeo(Ray Liotta) arrives to shut down his business. Plus, there is that violent streak he has. Well, that is not exactly true, as in fact, he dubs porn films for a living. As Richard Kuklinski(Michael Shannon) tells Deborah(Winona Ryder), his blind date, he dubs Walt Disney films. ![]()
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