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Not sure if they were the best but my favourites were Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and Ironman
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That's the movie's problem. WATCHMEN should be anything but straight forward. That's what makes the comic so awesome.Originally Posted by ErickM713
Watchmen
Only comic book movie that was straight forward.
Huh? Why not?Originally Posted by RFX45
I wouldn't consider the Matrix a Superhero movie really, although the first one was really good.
Originally Posted by illmaticsoulchild
I still think that Spider-Man 2 embodies a all the aspects of "comic-book" super hero movie, followed by X-Men 2 and Iron Man.
Originally Posted by General Johnson
Huh? Why not?Originally Posted by RFX45
I wouldn't consider the Matrix a Superhero movie really, although the first one was really good.
Was he not a super human who turned out to be the hero?
-he could fly
-was faster than time
-had super vision
-could see things in slow motion from multiple angles
-had super human strength
-could manipulate "reality"
So because it wasn't a comic book first, he wasn't a superhero?
Stop it.
^^ThisOriginally Posted by General Johnson
Changed the game.
Originally Posted by RFX45
Damn, you took to the heart much didn't you? I never said it wasn't a superhero movie because it wasn't based on a comic book.
I just don't consider it a superhero movie because it felt more sci-fi, kind of like the Terminator movies.
I would exactly classify Arnold as a hero in those movie. And just because Neo had powers doens't make him a hero.
John Travolta could move things with his mind, learn Portuguese in an hour in Phenomenon but you wouldn't call that a Superhero movie.
So relax, take a deep breath and don't jump out of your seat because no one was attacking your statement.
We simply had a different point of view, plain and simple.
I just don't consider it a superhero movie because it felt more sci-fi
You mean like Iron Man (armored flying suit), Batman (hi tech gadgets), Spider-Man 2 (experiment gone wrong gives him powers, Doc Oc's suit, Goblin suit)
I would exactly classify Arnold as a hero in those movie.
Not even sure what you mean by that. If you meant he wasn't the hero, you're right about the original, but in the sequel and third film, he was key to aiding the resistance. But no, not a superhero.
And just because Neo had powers doens't make him a hero.
No it makes him superhuman, like I said in my original post. Being "the one" and mankind's only hope against the machines made him the hero.
John Travolta could move things with his mind, learn Portuguese inan hour in Phenomenon but you wouldn't call that a Superhero movie.
Ok, and? Who said anything about John Travolta besides you?
So relax, take a deep breath and don't jump out of your seat because no one was attacking your statement.
You're the one sounding kinda flustered.
Originally Posted by jbone2308
It's simply Dark Knight.
You mean like Iron Man (armored flying suit), Batman (hi tech gadgets), Spider-Man 2 (experiment gone wrong gives him powers, Doc Oc's suit, Goblin suit)Originally Posted by General Johnson
Originally Posted by RFX45
Damn, you took to the heart much didn't you? I never said it wasn't a superhero movie because it wasn't based on a comic book.
I just don't consider it a superhero movie because it felt more sci-fi, kind of like the Terminator movies.
I would exactly classify Arnold as a hero in those movie. And just because Neo had powers doens't make him a hero.
John Travolta could move things with his mind, learn Portuguese in an hour in Phenomenon but you wouldn't call that a Superhero movie.
So relax, take a deep breath and don't jump out of your seat because no one was attacking your statement.
We simply had a different point of view, plain and simple.
Say lil' dude, go ahead and exhale cus ya chest looking kinda funny puffed out like that.
Besides that, your little rant made no sense.
I just don't consider it a superhero movie because it felt more sci-fi
I would exactly classify Arnold as a hero in those movie.
Not even sure what you mean by that. If you meant he wasn't the hero, you're right about the original, but in the sequel and third film, he was key to aiding the resistance. But no, not a superhero.
And just because Neo had powers doens't make him a hero.
No it makes him superhuman, like I said in my original post. Being "the one" and mankind's only hope against the machines made him the hero.
John Travolta could move things with his mind, learn Portuguese inan hour in Phenomenon but you wouldn't call that a Superhero movie.
Ok, and? Who said anything about John Travolta besides you?
So relax, take a deep breath and don't jump out of your seat because no one was attacking your statement.
You're the one sounding kinda flustered.
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You mean like Iron Man (armored flying suit), Batman (hi tech gadgets), Spider-Man 2 (experiment gone wrong gives him powers, Doc Oc's suit, Goblin suit)Originally Posted by General Johnson
Originally Posted by RFX45
Damn, you took to the heart much didn't you? I never said it wasn't a superhero movie because it wasn't based on a comic book.
I just don't consider it a superhero movie because it felt more sci-fi, kind of like the Terminator movies.
I would exactly classify Arnold as a hero in those movie. And just because Neo had powers doens't make him a hero.
John Travolta could move things with his mind, learn Portuguese in an hour in Phenomenon but you wouldn't call that a Superhero movie.
So relax, take a deep breath and don't jump out of your seat because no one was attacking your statement.
We simply had a different point of view, plain and simple.
Say lil' dude, go ahead and exhale cus ya chest looking kinda funny puffed out like that.
Besides that, your little rant made no sense.
I just don't consider it a superhero movie because it felt more sci-fi
I would exactly classify Arnold as a hero in those movie.
Not even sure what you mean by that. If you meant he wasn't the hero, you're right about the original, but in the sequel and third film, he was key to aiding the resistance. But no, not a superhero.
And just because Neo had powers doens't make him a hero.
No it makes him superhuman, like I said in my original post. Being "the one" and mankind's only hope against the machines made him the hero.
John Travolta could move things with his mind, learn Portuguese inan hour in Phenomenon but you wouldn't call that a Superhero movie.
Ok, and? Who said anything about John Travolta besides you?
So relax, take a deep breath and don't jump out of your seat because no one was attacking your statement.
You're the one sounding kinda flustered.
Saying my chest us puffed out when you were the one who jumped at me when I disagreed? So only your opinion matters?
I mentioned John Travolta as a comparison to your defense with Neo having powers. He had powers in that movie and it didn't make it a superhero movie did it?
When I said SciFi, it was a completely different movie compared to Superhero flicks. Kind of like how some people wouldn't classify V for Vendetta a comic book movie, more fo a graphic novel translation.
Again, a different translation from your views. Every one has that right you know.
So you agree that Arnold was not a hero, so why even bring it up? You agree with me but still you needed to argue?
I sound flustered? Really? On a forum?
It is plain and simple, I disagreed with you and you attacked and I just defended and still can't aceept that other people sees it differently.
Really no point in continuing because neither of us will back off. You say the Matrix ia superhero movie, I don't.
End of story.