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I hate superhero movies. But I like these.
1. Hulk 2. Iron Man 3. Hellboy II: The Golden Army 4. Spider-Man 5. Blade II 6. The Toxic Avenger 7. Hellboy 8. X-Men 9. Batman & Robin 10. Flash Gordon
1. The Dark Knight 2. The Crow 3. Batman (1989) 4. Unbreakable 5. Iron Man 6. X2: X-Men United 7. Spider-Man 2 8. Batman Begins 9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10. The Watchmen
11. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (in case The Crow doesn't count)
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1. Hulk 2. Iron Man 3. Hellboy II: The Golden Army 4. Spider-Man 5. Blade II 6. The Toxic Avenger 7. Hellboy 8. X-Men 9. Batman & Robin 10. Flash Gordon
How about you, RM?
I have not seen Hellboy 2, Blade 2 or Flash Gordon (in its entirety).
That's a good movie. Better than the Ed Norton version, that's for sure.
Why do you think Hulk movies don't seem to do very well, LV?
Just most people thought Ang Lee's Hulk was a disaster. Or at least, not very well done. So it doesn't surprise me that vermin likes it and rates it so highly.
I am a little disappointed that you didn't know which he was referring to. Since Edwar Norton's (PEDANT ALERT!) has a different title.
Joined: Sun May 25, 2014 9:32 pm Posts: 31614 Location: Garbage Dump
tommymtcom wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
tommymtcom wrote:
Which Hulk?
Ang Lee's.
Oooooooooooof course.
That's a good movie. Better than the Ed Norton version, that's for sure.
Why do you think Hulk movies don't seem to do very well, LV?
I think it's just the ones that have been made. Lee's is defiantly esoteric and was never going to be a popular success. Letterier's is just bland city. Nothing memorable at all.
Part of it may be that the concept of the character almost lends itself better to an introspective drama (like Lee's film), which, again, won't make it a popular success. Watering that character drama down into an action movie (like Letterier's film) is probably going to have a lame result. But who knows? Maybe someone will nail the balance yet.
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