10.dark knight rises best vision 9.first class best x men movie 8.under the red hood best 2d animated superhero movie 7.Batman begins best origin story 6.the incredibles the best non dc or marvel superhero movie 5.the Batman best Batman movie 4.Batman vs robin best superhero sequel 3.Batman bad blood best superhero threequel 2.Batman hush best 3d animated superhero movie 1.the dark knight best superhero movie
I’m least excited for Waller just because I don’t know what exactly it’ll be, but I’ll watch it for sure. I’m actually super excited for Creature Commandos, I love Weasel, and I know that Gunn works well with lesser known characters. Paradise Lost and Lanterns are the two big ones I look forward to most.
Wait wait wait (@ 24 minutes rn) Bizarro’s creation and Batman’s tracking of the origin gives us a tiny Easter egg of Cadmus/ clone-Superboy as a backdoor launch for a Young Justice movie.
I think they should instead hold back batman, superman, & wonder woman and instead focus on the under dogs like marvel did. I know marvel used underdogs because they didnt have all the rights to like spiderman and stuff but it worked.
This is how you destroy a good franchise...Henry Cavil is by far the best superman yet...now they decide to change the whole DC Comic Heros...So far I hears that Ben Afleck won't be back / Wonder Woman she's not coming back / & Henry Cavil won't be back... WTF.... is going on...Personally that's how i lose intrest on these Super Hero Crap....
Spider-Man is my favorite character tbh. My favorite will always be tobey but Even with the mcu Spider-Man people hate on Tom holland Peter but I think he’s so good as Peter/Spider-Man. Also always thought Andrew Garfield nailed it
I love this its so good, except -xaiver and Eric don't interact on the future at all -where are all the students and why is Bobby I.ideatly turned into an x men and not the other students. Surley there should be alot pf students after all so many people are going to this school
Seeing Superman X talking to Triplet Girl reminds me of that scene from My Adventures with Superman. Legion of Superheroes: Weakness? Try compassion. You're more than a mission Kal-El. You're a person. Quite frankly it's nice to see you finally starting to act like one. My adventures with Superman: No. I won't except that. You're not a weapon, you're a person. That moment just makes me feel you know?
This is my favorite movie. I am usually crying at multiple parts throughout because of how emotionally sincere and impactful it is, it's like my go to emotional support movie for when things are going wrong.
I personally like how long it is and how it takes its time to establish the world and characters. Most movies we see today are rushed becouse directors try to adapt to the shorter attention span of social media poisoned brains. But Wes Ball doesn't give a f*ck, and i like it! By the way, 30-40 minutes of 'fat' was already cut off to make it as tight as possible. If those 30-40 minutes are mostly in the second half of the movie, then an extended cut would make the movie almost perfect in my opinion.
Meh, for me it's not about being the best on paper. Cyclops (in the comics) is the best tactician, leader and cuts a tragic figure because he can't ever take off his glasses. But on the other hand he always gets the ladies. But being the leader, he's uptight and bossy. He's great in his function, but I just plain don't like him. I gravitate towards X-Men like Kitty Pryde, Wolverine, Gambit, and Nightcrawler. I like their personality more. They are more flexible. It's about what their super powers are too, which for me are way cooler than eye blasts. It's enjoyable following them on their adventures. Following Cyclops adventures is always about angst and seriousness in a way that aren't interesting to me. So for me, he is far from the best X-Man in the terms I outlined.
The end if the intro should've ended with Jor 'El finishing his line as Superman flies up in space. "For this reason above all, I have sent you...(Song finishes), my only son."
Just make Magneto the survivor of another more recent genocide like Cambodia or even Rwanda as it retains the genocide element without any contrived explanation like him conveniently being frozen. And make X-Men a TV series NOT a movie series for the MCU.
I just watched it. I thought it was good, solid. Not great. It felt like it dragged in many spots, and felt thematically muddled as it was unable to balance Noa's emotional arc and the handling of Caesars legacy. Proximus was underutilised. The final battle felt way too short, and I struggled to understand the inclusion of the second human character. I think the film could've done with more action and an increased focus on character development. That said, there were many positives! I absolutely loved Noa, he felt very unique when conpared to Caesar, and was extremely likable. Same for Mae and Rakka. The film was visually stunning, and I really liked Wes Balls directing. He nailed the tone that he was going for, and created some incredibly compelling sequences. Overall, I liked the film, but it just felt kinda hollow. Like something was missing. Solid, but not the masterpiece I was hoping for.
As I stated in my own comment, 30-40 minutes of scenes were cut off to, ironically, make it as tight as possible. I also felt that it was missing something, but hopefully a possible extended cut will fix that problem.
I have a theory that it could be the last trilogy is reverse. Eitherway them asking about if humans and apes can live together. I may be off but a guess
This movie is a great example of “who cares what the critics think.” If the fans liked it, then it was a good movie. I genuinely enjoyed this movie, and I watch it every now and then. We the fans should tell the critics that they can say what they want, but the more important group thought it was good.
The whole original saga was referenced throughout the movie, the doll and the weapon’s silo being two massive ones. Thoroughly enjoyed it, but definitely miss Reeves directing style. The apes looked less real in this movie, but that might be down to cinema quality making the details fuzzy and less sharp
The human hunting scene was there just as a memberberry, like they wanted to recreate the scene. You don't see the humans ever again, you don't see them being used as slave labor for Proximus. They could have shown an interaction between the humans, grunting ti each other or something. To show us how humanity has regressed and devolved, but no