I haven't seen Returns in ages... I'm totally with Luke on about Spider-man though, it's definitely aged pretty horribly. I never liked 2 all that much either, and well nothing needs to be said about 3.
Having rewatched that in the last year, no Xeogred. No, you don't.
That said, you know what comic book films I enjoyed, probably moreso than I should have? The Punisher films, specifically the Thomas Jane and Dolph Lundgren ones. Sure, they're laughably bad at points, but then they're B-movie fodder and don't really want to be anything more. And that's what I like about them.
Don't like the crotch kick button? Haha... yeah I'll admit it's been awhile since I saw it. I think my friends and I did rewatch it drunk a few years ago one day though.
I still haven't seen those Punisher movies, but I honestly thought War Zone was pretty entertaining. Felt like an extreme Steven Segal flick.
Xeogred wrote:I haven't seen Returns in ages... I'm totally with Luke on about Spider-man though, it's definitely aged pretty horribly. I never liked 2 all that much either, and well nothing needs to be said about 3.
I'd rather rewatch
I'd like to watch that just for laughs. Power Rangers is hilariously awful, always has been.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Xeogred wrote:...War Zone was pretty entertaining.
That movie is so awesome bad. If it's the one I'm thinking about it's the straight to DVD release, which in one scene the Punisher literally caves in a guys face with a single punch. So horrible, yet so good.
Luke wrote: I'd watch the 1989 Batman over the 2001 spider-man any day.
1989 Batman was fantastic and anyone who says otherwise is a Communist.
Both are lame, really. Spiderman was good for its time, and I used to really like it, but now it pales in comparison to Iron Man and the new Batman movies. It looks really cheap and CGI. And Batman of 1989 was always dumb. I don't like Tim Burton's style much, that's my main issue with it. Burton should stick to kid's stuff and weird movies like Beetlejuice.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
Xeogred wrote:...War Zone was pretty entertaining.
That movie is so awesome bad. If it's the one I'm thinking about it's the straight to DVD release, which in one scene the Punisher literally caves in a guys face with a single punch. So horrible, yet so good.
I still like Spiderman. It's cheesy as hell but the characters make it. Spiderman 2 was infinitely better though.
And I like Batman too. I feel like Spiderman was heavily influenced by it. I like the hollywood style 30s gangster vibe, Michael Keaton's take on Bruce Wayne and Batman, and the score. No the plot didn't really make any sense, but it's still entertaining, especially compared to what was being done with other superheroes at the time.
And I think someone should make a serious power rangers movie. It's about kung-fu and giant robots.