Dr.Negative
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I disagree with deaths head 2 comments regarding superhero standards.
I regard X-Men & Blade as the original super hero movies that set the standards for superhero movies going forward. Before these we had what Schumacher's Batman & Low budget marvel attempts on Captain America and Fantastic Four although Fantastic Four never got released.
2000 forward and having X-Men & Blade raise the bar on superhero movies. I then regard Daredevil, X2 & The Punisher as maintaining that bar with X2 doing the rare thing of surpassing the first movie in regards to its structure and being well recieved.
after that we went on a dull period of not so great marvel movies that really just left people feeling disappointed. However i would to state that Fox''s Fantastic Four was an excellent film, even the next installment was good. But what you got to remember is that with the Fantastic Four this movie wasnt really targeting the same audiance X-Men and the other movies were, Fantastic Four was made as a family movie so when alot of fans got annoyed by the way this movie was. I feel its unjustifed, especially when Spiderman had alot of people sticking up for it.
But besides this, the only thing that came out good during this period was Batman Begins.
It wasnt until Iron Man and Incredible Hulk did they start to realise what the formula they used for X2, Daredevil, Blade is what they needed going forward so what you got was a reboot that was done incredibly well with Edward Norton and Iron Man which took over the role Blade had as top solo superhero favorite to watch.
Then we have Dark Knight and i also think Punisher War Journal needs to be mentioned because it was an awsome film, its just a shame Thomas Jane didnt play The Punisher in it.
But out of this, i dont consider Spiderman ever being a standard setting... Mostly because i feel Spiderman 1 was not that far off being a power ranger episode, Spiderman 2 was just totally unreleastic storyline, Im sorry but with Spiderman 2, all i see is if you made the exact same spiderman movie but movie 1 had no budget and movie 2 had a massive budget, that is what spiderman 2 is. Then there is Spiderman 3 which what was they on LSD or something? Terrible
But hopefully the reboot will be ok.
I regard X-Men & Blade as the original super hero movies that set the standards for superhero movies going forward. Before these we had what Schumacher's Batman & Low budget marvel attempts on Captain America and Fantastic Four although Fantastic Four never got released.
2000 forward and having X-Men & Blade raise the bar on superhero movies. I then regard Daredevil, X2 & The Punisher as maintaining that bar with X2 doing the rare thing of surpassing the first movie in regards to its structure and being well recieved.
after that we went on a dull period of not so great marvel movies that really just left people feeling disappointed. However i would to state that Fox''s Fantastic Four was an excellent film, even the next installment was good. But what you got to remember is that with the Fantastic Four this movie wasnt really targeting the same audiance X-Men and the other movies were, Fantastic Four was made as a family movie so when alot of fans got annoyed by the way this movie was. I feel its unjustifed, especially when Spiderman had alot of people sticking up for it.
But besides this, the only thing that came out good during this period was Batman Begins.
It wasnt until Iron Man and Incredible Hulk did they start to realise what the formula they used for X2, Daredevil, Blade is what they needed going forward so what you got was a reboot that was done incredibly well with Edward Norton and Iron Man which took over the role Blade had as top solo superhero favorite to watch.
Then we have Dark Knight and i also think Punisher War Journal needs to be mentioned because it was an awsome film, its just a shame Thomas Jane didnt play The Punisher in it.
But out of this, i dont consider Spiderman ever being a standard setting... Mostly because i feel Spiderman 1 was not that far off being a power ranger episode, Spiderman 2 was just totally unreleastic storyline, Im sorry but with Spiderman 2, all i see is if you made the exact same spiderman movie but movie 1 had no budget and movie 2 had a massive budget, that is what spiderman 2 is. Then there is Spiderman 3 which what was they on LSD or something? Terrible
But hopefully the reboot will be ok.