And I think X-Men 2 is underrated and kind of forgotten.
I love it! The other ones on your list are good as well.
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And I think X-Men 2 is underrated and kind of forgotten.
I love it! The other ones on your list are good as well.
What were the cry points in Captain America? I totally missed those.
I liked X-Men 2, and for ensemble comic book movies it's head and shoulders the winner. But both of the Dark Knight movies are my favourite solo ones, easily. Captain America is very very good, but didn't make me gasp.
I thought all of the Spider-Man movies were varying levels of annoying. Iron Man was a great comic book movie for people not necessarily into comic book movies.
It'll be interesting to see how Captain America holds up. I can't watch the Burton Batman movies (including Batman 2) anymore because the pacing is so slow, the actors are so wrong, and the scripts are so clunky - and I love Burton's vision.
Iron Man suffered in the final third, I thought, and Captain America does too, but I'm going to have to say that those are the two superhero movies I'd rate the highest, with Nolan's two Batman movies next.
I disliked the Spider-Man movies enough to not care that they're rebooting them, beyond thinking the reboot looks lame, and wishing Mary Jane wasn't blonde.
wishing Mary Jane wasn't blonde.
The reboot love interest is Gwen Stacy, IIRC, who is blonde.
Also? MECHANICAL WEBSHOOTERS!!!!!
Also? MECHANICAL WEBSHOOTERS!!!!!
I hope they're steam-driven.
Also? MECHANICAL WEBSHOOTERS!!!!!
From the preview, it looks like Peter Parker extrudes webbing from any part of his body that, uh, extrudes stuff. So he presumably creates the webshooters to harness the spidersilk in a useful way?
This raises some interesting questions about Peter's, uh...well...I guess it raises some questions Gwen Stacy might find interesting.
From the preview, it looks like Peter Parker extrudes webbing from any part of his body that, uh, extrudes stuff.
What, they decided to infect him with the Webola virus?
No, the websilk is mechanically created in this iteration. It's a big deal.
It's a big deal.
Boy howdy, is it. (People flee when I start muttering about organic webshooters. Because they are BULLSHIT.)
This raises some interesting questions about Peter's, uh...well...
Heh, did you see the Venture Brothers episode where they have a Spider-Man character who shoots web out of his behinder spinerets? (Voiced by Nathan Fillion, no less.)