I was with my friends years ago during the Affleck controversy when they canceled his script and his role as batman was up in the air, and we tried fancasting an older Batman. We through around names like John Ham or Josh Brolin. I made the mistake of saying "You know, George Clooney would make an awesome older Batman" and it took a moment for me to realize what I had just said
@@Oregonman2011 yeah I saw that! I can imagine him in BvS but not Josstice League or even the Snyder cut. It hurts that Batman and Robin happened because George Clooney would've been fantastic as a serious batman
@@Oregonman2011 He wasn’t too busy and wanted the part. As he said in April, “That was his (Snyder) decision - that wasn’t my decision. That was his decision.” He just lost to Affleck where he said he would have been more raspy. It wasn’t a scheduling conflict. Affleck was cast as Batman in August of 2013 with Brolin as a finalist and Brolin was cast as Thanos in May of 2014.
I was a bit surprised when Coy talked about the basketball scene in Catwoman that he didn't point out it is Benjamin Bratt in the scene & then he also plays basketball in Doctor Strange.
Some of these movies are my childhood and it’s true nostalgia blinds my views on them, that’s why I’m scared to see them again because I know I’ll see how bad it really is 😂
Mines was mouth shut Ryan Reynold off of Wolverine origins. My brother and I used to have fun loving his fighting and the laser eyes as kids lol GOOD TIMES
I do agree that we should've gotten Michelle Pfieffer in her own movie. I remember that I came up with an interesting rewrite idea of Catwoman; not saying it would've been better, but it'd at least make more sense than what Pitoff put out. First, I'd have fired the director/replace director. Pitoff doesn't know s-t how to do empowering. Second, make the story a passing the torch story like The Mask of Zorro or Batman Beyond, with a retired Selina Kyle training this inexperienced Patience Philips. Third, 🤦♂️ if you're gonna make Sharon Stone and "evil make-up" work, make it Re-Nuyu from the Batman the Animated Series, turning Stone into a version of Lady Clayface. Again, not good, but better than the actual movie.
Well put re: Wolverine - the whole Weapon X thing isn't really an 'origin' of Logan as the person, just the claws. His trauma and relationships predate the metal.
I approve of this list. Mostly because you DID NOT include Roger Corman's Fantastic 4 in it. That movie is actually highly entertaining and seems to have been made with a great love for the source material, they just also happen to have been making it for less than a million bucks.
It would not belong on this list because it wasn't given an actual release. We only know of it because it was "released" later as pirated copies. Hate it or love it can't count it.
Hell, there were a number of clumsy TV movies and theater releases in the late 70's and 80's not even mentioned and the reasons for failure were all the same - a limited budget. Even the 89 Punisher film, which would have lent itself to a modest budget seemed cheap. Only the first two Superman movies and the 89 Batman film set the bar in those dark times.
Hands-down, even WORSE (somehow) than X-Men Origins: Wolverine -- was Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. There are NO WORDS for how bad this film was. There was nothing fun, or interesting, or redeeming about this movie. It was flaming garbage from beginning to end. And just having to remember it has somehow HURT my very soul.
BvS is one of my favorite superhero movies ever, 5/5 film for me. But it's okay if it's not for other people. Still though, I laughed my ass off at 9:51, go on Greg lol
Dark Phoenix is absolutely worse imo. Not only does it waste Oscar Issac's co-star in "Scenes from a Marriage", and future oscar winner, Jessica Chastain, as a villian, which you probably forgot what her name was (it's 'Vuk' btw, which is....something), but it's another shot at the Phoenix saga, WITH THE SAME WRITER. Wasting it once again, meaning Marvel won't touch for at least 15 years now. Can anyone tell me why she wanted it anyway? Jennifer Lawrence has completely given up, and is phoning in every scene, even more so than the previous outing, along with Nicholas Hoult. Sophie Turner is at her worst, Evan Peter's Quicksilver is an afterthought and written out of the movie, etc. It's not even trying to be serviceable, no one put any effort in. The best line is, " There's always a speech, but nobody cares anymore", which sums up the entire feeling of the film, from crew to audience.
@@AkodoNoEyes Jennifer Lawrence complained about painting up to be blue and it’s a plot point in the movie where she hated doing Apocalypse and did Dark Phoenix for the paycheck. Sophie Turner’s American accent is also just not good.
Spiderman 3 should be replaced with tasm 2 now I don't know y people calling it grate movie for me that was garbage and i recently re-watched it and still it's garbage atleast spiderman 3 had few good things about it
I like BvS, but I also like Coy, and I feel like you did a good job of explaining why you didn't like it. Really liked this video, love seeing Coy do more videos.
This is a very nice and understanding comment section. Gotta love the reject nation, that or Coy's videos just attract the understanding fans haha. Even people disagreeing with the choices are being understanding.
I feel like Spiderman 3 and BvS (especially the UE) shouldn't be on this list. While they may have flaws that bring down the movie for some people, they are not near the worst CBMs. Like in BvS I love the political tensions that build between Lex, the senator, and the media; superman trying to cope with the guilt he felt for not being able to save everyone, yet still sacrificing himself for a world that hates him; and the beautiful redemption arc for Batman. I feel like "Most Disappointing CBMS" would be a more appropriate title for some on this list. At the end of the day, I respect your opinion and thanks for being so respectful about your takes.
The issue with BvS is that it is a fundamental misunderstanding of its title characters. I turn on BvS, I don't feel like I'm watching a Batman or Superman movie, because neither interpretation resonates with the core values of each character; it isn't too bad with Superman, but the movie is a total assassination of Batman's nuance and turns him into a generic action movie hero while being kind of xenophobic. I see Synder's BvS and I don't see a battle of ideals between long time friends who don't really want to fight... which is how the story is supposed to go, what I instead see is a billionaire make a mech suit because he wants the alien guy to go back where he came from. It just doesn't work, and its a shame because it wastes such a good casting in Affleck.
Thank you for acknowledging bane's intellect. He's my favorite in batman's rogues gallery. No one ever talks about his intelligence and it sucks. They think he's just a brute.
Disagree about Batman & Robin. I think it is a wonderful sequel to the Adam West Batman series. And everyone points to Uma Thurman knowing what movie she is in, but not Arnold for some reason. He is doing exactly what he should be, ice puns and all.
I was wondering Coy, if you could recommend to Greg and John if they would like to react to the DCAU which is the DC universe comprised of Batman the Animated Series, Superman the Animated Series, Batman Beyond and Justice League and is considered by comic book fans one of the greatest interpretation of the DC characters?
@@CrystalLynn1988 Adam West’s version is not as respected as Conroy, Bale, and Keaton. About the only people that are put above Adam West nowadays are Val Kilmer and George Clooney honestly.
Most of these I saw in the theater with friends (except for Fantastic Four, Elektra and Spiderman 3 - I've never seen those) and I just remember having a good time. I don't think we really cared too much if they were good or bad. Worth a watch, then out for drinks afterward. Watching this, I realize that they weren't the best, but they were ok for the time they came out. Thanks Coy!
Everytime I see Green Lantern I always see the potential it could have gotten. But because it’s Ryan, Taika, and Blake I let it slide 😄 Great video as always Coy ❤️ 🤜🏼
Coy is so enjoyable. He's the walking, talking, all informative encyclopedia of super hero comics for someone who is too lazy to go read them all. Great video. Also Batman and Robin was so unforgettable when I watched it theaters and I was probably 10 at the time. What a waste of a cast. Green Lantern is also one of those things I really want to see work as well because the idea behind it, haven't read the comics, seems so cool. Hopefully they do something cool with it going forward.
I completely agree with your take on BvS. It's those same reasons that I completely dislike MoS. The complete mischaracterization of Superman. He usually doesn't kill.
Mark 10:50. I don't want to risk the technical problems that I had sharing the previous list! But I needed to point out that he said, "neuter" instead of "spay" in reference to "Batgirl"! Traditionally, people say "spay" in reference to females. However, I read an article somewhere about how technically "neuter" should be used for both genders. So, does he not know the word "spay" or does he know that it should be "neuter"? 🤔
Unpopular opinion: I found Simon Kingerg's direction in DARK PHOENIX pretty solid He was able to give the movie an identity of its own, rather than trying to replicate Bryan Singer's direction Unlike Brett Ratner tried to do in THE LAST STAND
He didn’t shoot the third act action though and another person was brought in for that. Kinberg was only allowed to shoot dialogue scenes since his original third act was so bad and tested so poorly. It would have been just Scott and Prof. X going to the UN and trying to stop Jean who then has her change of heart and flies into space to destroy the alien ships like the end of Captain Marvel. So anything you like action wise in the third act isn’t Kinberg. His direction was very poor. Randomly on a TV after one incident from Jean that was public, it is announced that mutants are being rounded up and never mentioned again. So as far as we know, mutants continued to be rounded up.
I still maintain there's about 80 minutes of a very good "X-Men: Civil War" movie within Dark Phoenix (which on the whole is a better movie than I think it's given credit for).
I like the BvS arguement. There's no denying its a boring movie with some dope scenes and cool looking visuals. Calling it a masterpiece is cringeworthy. Xmen Apocalypse was an insult. Specially to Oscar Isaac. F4 2015 just makes me wanna puke everytime I see a clip or a still or that movie.
My first impression of Elektra was that the writers stole the plotline of Elektra facing off against the gauntlet of supervillain ninjas from the 1993 anime film "Ninja Scroll". Coy, if you haven't seen that movie, you should check it out. It's a classic.
Yeah world that he destroyed unapologetically in the previous movie, that moment although a great moment had no emotional impact cause of an emotionless superman
@@saikatchoudhury9318 lol, yeah. He destroyed the world. Whats wrong, did we see the same movie. MoS was all about consequences and choice, but never made superman the choice to reveal himself this way and he faced 3 way more trained cryptonians. As the priest said: its about believe,the trust part comes later. And it did.
@@arnoldjungherz2804 well we have seen the same movie but I don't like a superman who is a metaphor for God, who cares only for his girl and mom and a batman that kills, to me superman and Lois's superman is the definitive superman
@@saikatchoudhury9318 i am fine with that. I could see where snyder was going and ZSJL just proved it to me. I like different takes on things, as long as they are good. For me personally, there is no definitive version of a character. The character and his arc need to conclude. The reason breaking bad/bcs are just beyond awesome.
@@arnoldjungherz2804 I see your point I write comics myself but we all know superman was going towards an evil superman route and I'm just tired of that, other than that I would've been fine with a killer batman if the joker was dead, in this universe
In BVS Bruce’s story begins as a boy who falls into a pit, believing the lie that the bats allowed him to ascend back into the light, when in reality, they plunged him further into the darkness. In ZS Justice League, Bruce’s story ends with Batman dangling over a pit by one hand, holding his grappling gun in the other, While Superman holds out his hand to help him up. There’s a long moment where Batman is just hanging there, And It isn’t until Bruce drops the gun into that pit, that he’s able to take Clark’s hand, and finally be pulled into the light. In between those points, we’re seeing a Bruce Wayne, older than we’ve ever met him before, watching as the threats become stronger and faster as he becomes slower and weaker. He’s spent the years where he was supposed to be retired, fighting harder, because his apprentice, Robin, was killed before he could take his place. And now there’s invincible aliens coming down and destroying cities. Bruce believes the only way to stay on top, is to remove these threats entirely, even if Alfred, and the public views him as a monster, who’s far from the hero they once knew. It takes being at Superman’s throat, about to kill him, and seeing a god, reduced to a boy begging for his mother’s life, that makes Batman realize he himself is no longer that boy, but instead the man holding the gun, about to destroy a family. Bruce realizes what he’s done, and that he owes it to the world to make sure no one falls into the same darkness he did. ’
And I personally do like BvS a lot but I completely agree. This movie was wayyyy too soon. And they easily could’ve given us a Ben Affleck’s Batman film instead.
I love BvS, i couldn’t care less that he killed people, it makes sense in the movie. He’s also my favourite Batman, I just really like how he just feels like a tank just taking everyone down, and that warehouse scene is insane. Pls don’t attack me
It’s def overhated but the killing is a issue imo when it’s totally against everything the character stands for. The killing pretty much makes him not Batman in general.
With you brother, in context of the film it makes sense why he kills. People put characters like Batman and Supes to such a high pedestal that we can’t have anything slightly different imo
@@centerworldUSA The thing is, Batman kills people in plenty of movies, Michael Keaton killed the joker, Christian Bale killed Two-Face (along with dozens of members of the league of shadows), none of them seemed especially regretful of their kills. Honestly, if killing makes someone not batman then most batmen haven’t been batman.
@@shotbysincere Different for characters like Superman and Batman when establishing a cinematic universe is extremely risky. It can be good, but it missed quite a bit for me
My ratings for the movies on this list: Elektra - 1.5/5 Bloodshot - 1.5/5 Spider-Man 3 - 4.5/5 Green Lantern - 2/5 Batman v Superman: Ultimate Edition - 5/5 Batman and Robin - 2.5/5 (for the entertainment) Jonah Hex - 1/5 Catwoman - 1/5 Fant4stic - 1/5 X-Men: Apocalypse - 2/5 X-Men Origins: Wolverine - 1.5/5
Non-theatrical versions should not count on any list. It's not fair to see the reception to a film and then either pick new footage (JL) or reinsert deleted footage (BvS) to "fix" it, at least when including films on these kind of lists.
@@AT32556 except that's not at all what happened. All of that material was shot for a reason. The ultimate edition is the director's cut of the original 4 hour assembly footage. That was the version screened to executives. It was a studio call to trim the film further to accommodate to a more audience friendly runntime. The film, by design, was very busy, so that proved detrimental in the end. There is no "added stuff" to accommodate complains. It was a restoration. If the film really was reactionary, there would've been an alternate cut with a much lighter tone, a Luthor recast, among other stuff xd
Very untrue. It is uneven and both overstuffed, but there is more emotion in Gwen's death and Peter visiting the grave than all of SM3. The chemistry between Garfield and Stone is palpable; there was genuine heart in that relationship. The suit is the most accurate of all movies regardless of quality. It had more of a reason for the villains teaming up than "well ya see it wasn't who you thought killed Uncle Ben, we are disregarding that entirely"
@@jloh3256nope the sandman origin and Harry’s death was way more emotional than Gwen’s death and her death wasn’t even that sad it’s the most funniest scene of all time due to her character being shit in tasm 2 and there was no reason of tasm 2 having more villains and the symboite suit looks way more cooler than Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man suit
Your “reasoning” as to why bvs made no sense makes me question whether you even saw the movie at all. Batman didn’t hate supes just “because” or cause he wasn’t normal or anything like that, in the beginning we literally see that his fight with Zod destroyed one of his buildings and killing hundreds of his employees. Also, when Superman went to the trail when the entire court exploded it was to build further hate and mistrust in Superman. He saw Superman as a false idol that can turn on the world in a split second and kill everyone effortlessly and it didn’t help when he stopped Batman while driving his bat mobile and basically told him to fuck off and stop being a superhero
Which is one of the reasons why the movie was trash. After two years of Superman flying around and saving everyone Batman wasn't smart enough to realize Superman wasn't a threat? Not to mention how hypocritical he was since he was brutalizing criminals left and right and all it took to change his mindset was the sheer coincidence of both of there mothers sharing the same name.
@@yunve No one is saying you can’t think the movie is trash because of that, I’m saying you can’t just say shit like “yeah Batman hated Superman cause I guess he wasn’t normal?” when that is factually incorrect if you just watched the movie. Also, the Zod fight was the first interaction and impression the world had when it came to Superman so it’s not unrealistic it would leave such a strong hate in Batman’s mind when again he literally killed hundreds of his employees. You can also argue that Superman is the REASON why the earth with dealing with these other worldly villains at the time because they were there for him specifically and to Bruce Superman wasn’t human he was an alien from a different planet that he didn’t believe felt basic human emotion like fear and love. Batman in this time wasn’t like the boy scout Bale was in his movies this is a weathered and beaten down hero that was blinded by rage and hate for some time now especially since they showed that he lost Robin.
@@od_certified347 this honestly proves how poorly written and hypocritical Batman is in this movie. He mad at Superman for causing collateral damage and killing people yet later in the movie we see him cause collateral damage and kill people in a car chase scene. At least with Superman it was intentional.
I agree with you so much. Fantastic 4 has a strong first half and then that second half just kills the entire movie. I like Bloodshot, but it’s extremely basic. Eiza Gonzalez’s KT is the best part to me. BvS… Man, I’m so happy you said what you said, especially about the ultimate edition. That movie may have single-handedly ruined us getting Henry Cavill’s return as Superman. There are so many technical things I could talk about with that movie. Wonder Woman is the best part of it.
Honestly, thinking about it, we could have kept the symbiote suit in Spiderman 3, just make it less... cringe, and towards the end have him take it off before the final face-off after screwing with Eddie and everything, realizing what it was doing to him. Then make a venom focused Spider-man 4 where Eddie ends up with the symbiote.
Andrew Garfield is my Spider-Man. I liked the TM trilogy, but when AG started quipping in TASM I was hooked. He gave me the weirdo kid I always thought SM is. His suit is also the main one I use in the 2018 Spider-Man game.
Iam not saying you cant relate to him but honestly I don’t see how can you can considerer andrew spiderman a “ weirdo “ hell , one of the reasons why a lot of people didnt like him is because he never sold the nerdy kid side of the character like tobey did .
@@nightcrawler5696 Yeah, he is still a weirdo creepy stalker taking pictures of Gwen like that who then reveals his identity incredibly quickly to her where it’s not good. He plays the character like he is hungover at times where Chris Stuckmann did a great supercut of that in a newer review some years ago. In the comics, Peter has so many girlfriends and isn’t a weirdo. He is nerdy and awkward to start out though. There is a difference there. Him quipping where he was frankly a dick was terrible when it started. It was so over the top and the knives comment is eye rolling. It’s not Andrew Garfield’s fault where people complained that Tobey didn’t quip enough and then Andrew quipped too much. Like Jesus, he quips too much in ASM 2 with the initial chase resulting in more damage instead of just subduing Alexsei. It made him unlikable. Spectacular Spider-Man as a show nailed it. Andrew Garfield is obviously fantastic in No Way Home with his reprieve where he is an unbelievably great actor, but he didn’t get the best material in the ASM movies.
I agree with everything u said about BvS Except the lex Luther thing. Because Jessie Eisenberg was not play Lex.... he played Alexander Luther. His son, which is stated in the movie when jessie Eisenberg mentions his father twice in the movie
He goes by Lex in the movie and his full first name is Alexander. It’s the same in the comics. His father is dead or at least out of the picture in the movie.
9:18 well I think it kinda goes both ways. There will be toxic Snyder fans who insult people based on there opinions and crap on the mcu and stuff like that. But then there are mcu fans who will insult people based on there opinions and blindly crap on Snyder’s trilogy. So from my point of view (being a Snyder fanboy), I have disliked the mcu alot more over the years because of the mcu fans. Just like you might dislike bvs more because of the fans.
Honestly, not to invalidate your opinion, but I've seen more DC fans hate the Snyder films than MCU fans. And good chunk of it was disappointment with how the movies turned out. Fanbases tend to get ugly because of handfuls of their more negative fans. That's sadly true for most if not all fanbases.
I think there are definitely more diehard synder fans than MCU ones, especially considering how the Flash scene from ZSJL won that Oscar thing. If there was a majority of toxic MCU fans then they would have voted for Endgame to win
@@darricktv9857 The people who dislike Snyder’s films most are DC fans, not MCU fans. Come on now. That’s clear from comment sections and plenty of comic creators who are DC fans. Most Snyder fans aren’t DC fans anyways. Coy disliked BVS from the beginning and fans making you like something less is frankly weak on your part. If you enjoy something less because of its fans, that’s just embarrassing. Hardcore MCU fans aren’t as defensive honestly and didn’t rally around to vote for Snyder movies to win Oscars since they tend to have lives. No Way Home would have won over Army of the Dead easily along with the Endgame moment if they cared about it. They don’t. The way you know someone isn’t a DC fan and just a Snyder fan is hearing that person say Snyder made Superman relatable. That’s someone whose opinion has no value and it’s incredibly wrong.
There are tons of movies worse than BVS and Spider-Man 3. Both have their issues but I guarantee both of those movies have more rewatch value now compared to some superhero movies currently. I could name a dumpster fire of movies that stunk that’s not on the list. Also your opinions on BVS are kind of shallow tbh. You have this on here but not whedens version of justice league lol 😂 couldn’t take you serious after that . For me personally I’d rather BVS a million times over than mcu movies with cheesy jokes and standardized characters again my opinion.
The guys like She Hulk so its says alot 🤣🤣🤣 But I have to agree, BvS UE has everything, from mystery, visuals, philosphy, cinematography (GODLY), score (GODLY), and most important, payoff and consequences (SO MANY). And as you said it, the dialogue is just great, not unnecessary jokes, and the jokes were even darker with Alfred say he wished Bruced found a nice woman to marry. I have noticed a lot of youtubers just care about content and not actual films and their purpose
@@EduFabolous lol she hulk is a whole different story. All I’m going to saw is that the mcu doesn’t get criticized enough or not at all. The quality is horrible they pump that stuff out like it’s on a conveyor belt. As for BVS most people don’t understand the philosophical approach to Zach’s movies. He’s brings the concepts from the comics on screen in a dynamic and realistic way. I just don’t see how and why people don’t see this. It’s weird?! These same people that trash BVS would praise dorky and corny superhero films with no substance and that are standardized as hell.
@@othellorucker8107 don’t even get me started on the MCU not being criticized, I swear Disney has figured out how to manipulate mainstream media and critics, they copied BvS verbatim with Civil War but stripped any value and made a super hero mashup and everyone praise it while BvS (even the released version) is a far more superior film in every aspect. It actually got deep in the discussion, and shows the drawbacks of each side. There is a video comparing the change they made to Civil War to basically adapt the core idea of BvS and I can’t believe no one even mentions this, not to even say Feige admitted to getting the idea for Civil War due to WB having BvS on the way Main thing for me, is directors like Nolan, Snyder, Villeneuve and the other greats (Coppola, Scorcese, etc) they bring something to cinema and their unique approach, and with the MCU you get glimpses at most, and that was in the initial phase
@@othellorucker8107 Oh, another one saying people don’t get Snyder’s approach to movies to combat the criticism. 300 is an incredibly surface level comic where being shot for shot worked. That didn’t work as well for Watchmen with going shot for shot. If you read the comic, you would know they are just regular people except for Doctor Manhattan. Watching the movie though would make you think they have superhuman strength. That’s not realistic at all.
Solid list! And yes I agree, I’ve always been a defender of that early era of comic book movies bc IT WAS seeing these amazing characters and comics we’ve read as kids coming to life, but some of these flicks are just indefensible lol
Batman never made sense to me. You can't give a "Hero" an arsenal of deadly weapons, guns even, and not expect him to kill every enemy (humans, he has no problem killing aliens). Punisher makes the most sense. Batman was never written to kill people outright, not even Joker, while Joker killed off so many Gotham Police Officers I lost count. Oh Bane killed a lot of them too... That's acceptable movie making? Nope, I like how the MCU handles their heroes but admits there's a gray. Collateral Damage.
If you're a type of person who would prefer liking a potentially good movie instead of not liking it, then you SHOULD watch Twin Perfect's 3 videos on BvS.
3.7K Thumbs Up + Mine! 👍 You're welcome! Thanks! ☺️ Notes: I was expecting your choice of "Fantastic Four" to be the one made by Roger Corman. (I have yet to see it.) Hmm. I think that I see your points! But for me, the sex appeal of the females is my higher priority, so I'm more forgiving about the stuff that you mentioned. 😁 Although I find "Jonah Hex" as a character concept to be quite annoying! If they want us to forgive his sins as a CSA soldier, take him out of that damn uniform! I remember when he was more like "Mad Max".
I feel like the worst part of Origins: Wolverine is just not understanding the characters at all. Gambit's jumping off of rooftops and making cards float, Deadpool gets all the powers, I mean...why? Why do this? And Apocalypse...yeah. He was always such a terrifying villain when he turned up in the Animated Series. I was so hyped to see him in a movie and then that happened. Such a letdown. Still rank it higher than Dark Phoenix, though, as I couldn't even finish that one out of boredom.
Damn I forgot all about Bloodshot! Also saying Morbius (or Venom) *tried* to be 90s is giving them FAR too much credit imo. They're just that inept that they feel like they're a from a bygone era of lesser quality. Also also yeah BvS is trash.
BvS total bullsh*t. I like the fact that this channel isn't afraid to say that. Most RU-vidrs won't say it because they want veiws from Snyder fans. Lol. Snyder fans be like "it's a misunderstood masterpiece"🤣🤣
It would be awesome if you just talk about what comics you are reading recently and some recommendation at the end of every coy's comic corner video because I and most of people first got interested in this series because your insight and recommendation of great comicbooks.
Simon Kinberg might not be a good writer But you can bet he is a great producer It was because of him that we got FIRST CLASS, DEADPOOL and LOGAN And THE MARTIAN too
Not to be a contrary, but genuinely batman v superman dawn of justice ultimate edition is my all-time favorite film, and I'm not joking or just trying to get liles but it's legit one of the most underrated films of all-time
Everytime I hear the guy, he's just too heavily biased towards MCU to offer any justifiable opinion on CBM's outside of their range or style. Nothing against his chosen fandom,, but he's just not too evenly keeled to judge for me.
@@jynxce What? He loves The Batman, Logan, The Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman 2017, etc. He considers Love and Thunder the best Thor movie, but says that’s like his 17th favorite MCU film. He doesn’t like Ragnarok as much as a lot of people. He has said that Logan was needed to push the comic book genre forward along with Joker and then The Batman this year. None of those are MCU films. He loves the DC animated series like everyone else so you are unbelievably wrong.
@@KillerChickn think you have to watch the film or that scene again brother lol. they locked off the port and it just them moving the kryptonite off the White Portuguese Ship. there was no innocent bystanders…
Good list, but they're all recent movies... There are many many stinkers in the past worse than just about anything on this list. For example, Captain America (1990) - Latex ears on the mask? Italian Red Skull? Plus there have been plenty of terrible made-for-TV stinkers that make Catwoman look like Citizen Kane - the Justice League pilot movie with the "Friends" dynamic for example, or the Dr. Strange TV movie where Dr. Strange rocks a wafro....
While I enjoyed Elektra, I agree that it could have been better. The biggest mistake with Spider-man 3 was retconning the murder of Uncle Ben and having Sandman be the one who was actually responsible while the guy that shot him just be a lacky. Sony should have capitalized on their set up for Lizard but they didn't. GL wasn't that bad, it was just a bad story and the stupid choice to combine two villains into one which made no sense. BvS wasn't bad at all. Batman didn't murder people, he caused chain reactions that may or may not have resulted in fatalities. Batman has always carried a grappel gun and the "gun" he had in BvS was just a bigger version of that. I never got why the "Martha" thing was such an issue. Jerry O' Connell was never Robin, it was CHRIS O' DONNEL. Why did the bat nips bother people so much? Yes, there were a lot of bad choices made with B&R but it's still a pretty decent movie overall that could have been much better. It also was going to set up a Nightwing origin or movie if it hadn't failed. Catwoman was god awful and it had nothing to do with Batman whatsoever. Fantastic Four(2015) wasn't that bad either, minus the design of Dr Doom. X-men Apocalypse was pretty good I thought? Oscar looked badass and the story was pretty good. What was so bad about X-men Origins? It was fantastic and we don't know that Reynolds' character was ACTUALLY the same Wade Wilson that was supposed to become Deadpool. He was Weapon 11 as Stryker called him.