Originally Posted by banecat:
Batman Begins is, and I'll give you that about Blade. It's been lost in the superhero movie craze. Especially showing that a comic film can be have an r rating, and still be viable paving the way for Deadpool in a way. I recall after Man of Steel came out someone stating that it wasn't a bad movie, but unlike Superman I and II, it wasn't memorable. In a different way that applies to Batman Begins and TDK. Both were great, but TDK is and will go down as the memorable part of that series
I think people are too harsh on TDKR.
Yes, it had its flaws. Yes, there are significant time jump issues.
But it's still a fantastic movie and has a great villain in Bane who is on par with Thanos in terms of being a developed villain.
Originally Posted by banecat:
Watchmen was first in my book for a few years. I liked how they took the graphic novel and put it directly onto the screen only slightly altering one part. But I read an article that pointed out that it lost a lot in the transfer in the direct move from page to screen. A reboot might be able to do it perfectly
Slightly is an understatement.
If they were to improve for a reboot of Watchmen, they'd need to it properly and make it multiple movies instead of one long movie.
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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
It would have killed if they would have brought back ‘Immigrant Song’ for Thor once he came back through the portal
Spoiler tag that for those who haven't seen the movie
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Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
Spoiler tag that for those who haven't seen the movie
I did, but it's likely overkill at this point.
Only 4.5 hours until full topless spoilers in this thread!
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Originally Posted by Fish:
Fucking right.
I have no issues with saying Downey Jr can take the most credit for kicking off the MCU’s commercial success, but Hemsworth is a great rival as far as casting goes. He’s been perfect and only seems to get better with each movie..
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