Like I said, it's not that the action wasn't good. It's just that, from what I've gathered, most people admired the film moreso for the non-action scenes.IMO,most of the action from BB was good. Epsecially the sword fighting between Bruce and the real and fake Ra's Al Ghul.
I disagree. People like the Spider-man movies for the action as well as the story. I mean when you look back, Spider-man 1 didn't really have a whole lot of good action.It's the same with Batman Begins, IMO. People didn't love the movie because of the action. It was all the stuff in between. It's somewhat the opposite with the Spider-Man movies. People enjoyed the movies primarily for the action sequences, but not so much for the dialogue or character scenes.
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Like I said, it's not that the action wasn't good. It's just that, from what I've gathered, most people admired the film moreso for the non-action scenes.IMO,most of the action from BB was good. Epsecially the sword fighting between Bruce and the real and fake Ra's Al Ghul.
It sure as hell did for 2002.I disagree. People like the Spider-man movies for the action as well as the story. I mean when you look back, Spider-man 1 didn't really have a whole lot of good action.

God damn, couldnt agree moreIt's the same with Batman Begins, IMO. People didn't love the movie because of the action. It was all the stuff in between. It's somewhat the opposite with the Spider-Man movies. People enjoyed the movies primarily for the action sequences, but not so much for the dialogue or character scenes.
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God damn, couldnt agree more![]()
I love that scene ... so intense.Getting scary with repulsor rays![]()
True. I loved when tony was building and testing the mk. 2 suit and when he gears up in the mk. 3 suit. When his mask slid down his face and the eyes lit up, i got goosebumpsThis thread has made me realize that the best parts of this movie weren't even the action scenes. It was everything in between, such as the scenes of Tony building his suit, dialogue scenes with Stane and Rhodes, or scenes of Tony with Pepper.
That just goes to show you how smart and evoking this movie was. It wasn't all about blowing things up.
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Those parts were great. I loved the part where he's shaping the Mark I's mask.True. I loved when tony was building and testing the mk. 2 suit and when he gears up in the mk. 3 suit. When his mask slid down his face and the eyes lit up, i got goosebumps![]()
True. I loved when tony was building and testing the mk. 2 suit and when he gears up in the mk. 3 suit. When his mask slid down his face and the eyes lit up, i got goosebumps![]()
]It's the same with Batman Begins, IMO. People didn't love the movie because of the action. It was all the stuff in between[/B]. It's somewhat the opposite with the Spider-Man movies. People enjoyed the movies primarily for the action sequences, but not so much for the dialogue or character scenes.
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It's the same with Batman Begins, IMO. People didn't love the movie because of the action. It was all the stuff in between. It's somewhat the opposite with the Spider-Man movies. People enjoyed the movies primarily for the action sequences, but not so much for the dialogue or character scenes.
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Agreed.spiderman 2 had it all
powerful comic adaptation action
as well as (maybe the most) engaging plot that had everyone on the edge of their seat
(the train situation, the mj situation, the harry situation..)
that's spidey 2 is still at the top
t:There were only 4 action sequences with iron man in them? That's pathetic.