X-Men: First Class

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Best X-Men movie yet.

What retcons are some of you speaking of? The only one I can think of is Professor X being paralyzed in First Class (1962) when he was standing at the end of Origins (1979).

And since Origins is dead to me, there is no problem.

EDIT: Nevermind. I checked them out on imdb.
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Yes, Magneto absolutely made the movie for me!
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dunpeal2064 wrote:I still think these comic book movies could be a lot better. The only one that just blew me away was Dark Knight.
Didn't care for Batman Begins?
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Anyone with me here in thinking that Batman and Batman Returns are the best Batman movies?
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Personally I find the two Burton films to be really strong on visuals but weak on narrative.

They're cool movies, the first one especially for its historical signifigance alone (bringing a 'darker' batman to mainstream audiences), but I prefer the Nolan movies to them honestly.

If you really want to press me to pick a favorite Batman flick though I'd probably end up going with Mask of the Phantasm.
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AppleQueso wrote:
dunpeal2064 wrote:I still think these comic book movies could be a lot better. The only one that just blew me away was Dark Knight.
Didn't care for Batman Begins?
Actually, I did like it. I dunno why that one slipped my mind. It didnt blow me away though.

I will always have a special place in my heart for the keaton/burton movies
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I didn't watch the burton/keaton films at all growing up, so that's probably why I don't think of them as fondly as others here might. I have a lot of respect for them and what they did, but yeah.
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brunoafh wrote:Anyone with me here in thinking that Batman and Batman Returns are the best Batman movies?
Am I the only one here who thinks the 1960s Batman movie is the best?

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Ack, I freaking loved the TV series growing up. Haha, I don't know why but my parents hated that I watched it, maybe because it was too cheesy or something. I have no idea.

But anyways, I'd almost dare to say Batman TAS and Arkham Asylum > ALL Batman movies.

But I definitely was a big fan of the first two growing up. I can still recall that early scene when Batman is holding some guy by the neck at the top of some building ready to drop him. Before this didn't Batman take a few bullets to the chest, only to fake his death for a second there? Epic. I haven't seen Returns in years and I couldn't even watch it for awhile growing up (it was Rated R! haha), but yeah I enjoyed that one a good bit too from what I remember.
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Xeogred wrote: But anyways, I'd almost dare to say Batman TAS and Arkham Asylum > ALL Batman movies.
But of course :). Why do you think I said Mask of the Phantasm was the best movie?
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