DareDevil
Dir. Mark Steven Johnson
Leather fans, rejoice!  If you�ve been upset with the lack of leather ever since Xena went off the air, have I got the movie for you.  DareDevil is a lot of fun, with some neat visuals, and a decent plotline, and cool costumes (mostly leather.  Who knew Affleck in dark red, skintight leather would be cool?)  I am biased, I tend to like comic-book movies, and I like this one.  I am actually having a hard time deciding if DareDevil or Spiderman is the better comic translation.  It�s a tough call.  Okay, it�s Spiderman, but only by a itsy-bitsy bit.  Maybe they�ll make a team-up movie, with both of them in it.  That would be cool.  Okay, enough digression.  This is not a Valentine kind of movie.  Go when you�re not in the mood for touchy-feely crap, go when you�re in the mood to cheer the good guy, boo the bad guy, and see Jennifer Garner in outfits that show off her �those are not actually real� breasts.  Sometimes in leather.

DareDevil is about how a kid who is blinded by radioactive waste turns into a super-hero when he grows up.  The radioactive waste, while taking away his sight, enhances his other senses, which is how he can beat up bad guys who escape justice.  He is set on this path by his father, a boxer who had been dirty, then went clean for his son.  His father (who was known as �The Devil� in the ring) is killed for not throwing a fight.  The son takes the nickname, becomes a lawyer during the day and vigilante during the night.  He meets a girl, and you know it�s true love, because they get to know each other while kung-fu fighting/flirting in a playground.  Maybe it is a Valentine movie after all.  So, it�s a movie about him, his relationships, and his job of dealing out �blind� justice.  (I know that one hurt.)

I would say this is not to everyone�s taste.  Some of the visuals are hokey, some of the action scenes have definitely been kissed by the computer, and the story line does come from a comic book.  Who cares?!  I grinned the whole way through the movie, except the sad parts.  Not crying sad parts (NOT a chick flick, no crying allowed,) but parts that show consequences and pain.  That was kind of unexpected, but nice.  It raised it to a higher (not high) level.  Ben Affleck really does a good job, and let�s face it�he has a hero�s jaw.  It�s a look it�s high time he exploited.  Colin Farrell is a delight as a psycho who can turn anything he lays hands on into a weapon.  You can tell he�s having a blast with the role.  Michael Clarke Duncan is always solid (that one wasn�t intended) and with that amazing voice brings a lot to any movie he�s in.  He�s the only major player not in leather, probably due to the cost.  He is a very big man.  Jennifer Garner is good as Elektra, but I wish she had been more the focus, rather than her chest.  Of course, chest focusing is true to comics, where gravity shall have no sway, so maybe they were just being accurate.  (Yeah, sure.)  And then there�s Joe Pantoliano as the reporter.  He is, as always, fantastic and, as always, should have a bigger part.

I rate it: Full Price

Ben Affleck as Matt Mudock/DareDevil
Jennifer Garner as Elektra Natchios
Michael Clarke Duncan as Wilson Fisk/Kingpin
Colin Farrell as Bullseye
Joe Pantoliano as Ben Urich
Look for cameos from Stan Lee and Kevin Smith.  Oh, and there is an easter egg.
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