JeetKuneDo
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^ I may not like those movies much (TDK aside) but I can hardly be surprised they made a lot of money, they had very populist sensibilities. The whole time I was watching Avatar I smiled at every moment Cameron conspiculously did something that was aimed at giving the movie as wide an appeal as possible. Redlettermedia's review sums it up nicely.
I agree it was very good. But I've seen a lot of movies that are very good. Was Avatar $2,731,051,588 good? That's just baffling.
But like I said, I don't get the others that are making a lot of money lately either. Sure they are good...but nothing special. I'll put things like American Idol in this conversation too. I just don't see how "good" turns into "massive insane public adoration". These things remind me of a herd of cattle...once a few start running, the rest join in because they think "it's the thing to do". This goes all the way back to things like E.T. I saw that and thought "Really?". I can see all these major "event" movies in the last few years being talked about in 20 years just as much as we talk about E.T. today ....not at all. The stampede is exciting while it is going on, but once it's over you realize it wasn't that great.
Don't forget to point out how pleased Marvel will be that IM2 made more of its money early in the run when they got more of the profit....thus meaning that IM2 made them more profit than IM1.The complaint is it has probably made less profit than IM1, I am not complaining about this, I am pointing out that Marvel wont be best pleased about this, overseas doesnt count for much in my eyes (and this is coming from an English person) as studio's only get 15% of foreign gross.
Are you kidding? He jumped off multiple buildings in BB and glided, he had done it loads of times. With Rhodey we didnt even get a hint that he had tried it before, yet he managed to fight Tony to a standstill, now admittedly Tony was drunk, but he would have known the ins and outs of the suit much more than Rhodey. All it needed was a line of dialogue earlier in the movie to suggest he had had training in it.
I assumed that since Rhodey had the pass-code that means Tony had trusted him with the suit before. Rhodey did express interest in it during IM1 after all.
And no flaw in IM2 can compare to the laugh-out-loud scene in TDK when Gordon is explaining in detail to the Mayor how they can't figure out the Joker's identity....while he sits there in front of them still wearing his makeup!
(most unintentionally funny scene in a movie in the last decade)Gordon: "Nothing...no matches on prints...DNA..dental...clothing is custom, no labels...nothing in his pockets but knives and lint....no name...no other alias."



This would have worked better:
Cop1: "I hear that makeup is hard to remove Gordon"
Gordon: "Yeah...we'd better just leave it alone"
Cop2: "Hey...it's kinda coming off on it's own...shouldn't we at least try?"
Gordon: "No...that would ruin his cool look....it would be a shame to do that."
Cop1: "Is that why we checked all his clothes for labels but didn't put him into that goofy orange jump suit like we normally do?"
Gordon: "Yes...it's very important in this movie that he look as cool as possible"
Sorry, but for a $200 million dollar movie, the action in IM2 was average, AT BEST, Spiderman 2's fight scenes are easily some of the best, NON of the ones in IM2 compare to it IMO, and I think you'll find more people agree with me about that as well.
True, but SM2 features the greatest action scene in any super hero movie to date, so that's a given for all of them.
I don't think action is the reason people like the IM movies since the first one didn't have great action either. It's all about the best leading man in SH movie history (apologies to Chris Reeve).
X2 is definately a better movie than IM2, it had MUCH more critical and fan acclaim and still does. At the end of the day I love a good action scene, but drama is what drives the story forward and the drama in X2, Spidey and TDK were leaps and bounds what we got in IM2, I would also say the action in X2 and Spidey 2 was leaps and bounds what we got in IM2. Those 3 movies are regularly voted the best of the genre by various fan-site's and publications, I have never once seen IM2 even come close to being voted the best, does this not tell you something?
Glad to see acknowledgment of how little action really matters in making a great movie.
Since you are using box office number to gauge how good movies are against IM2, X2 being better is not possible.
X2 grossed $214,949,694 domestic (apparently domestic is the only one that matters)...that's almost 100 million less than IM2. Fox spent 110 million making it, so it returned 104 million profit...less than IM2's 111 million profit.
So that means, using what you have been using here, that Fox was more disappointed in the performance of X2 and that it was an inferior movie to IM2. (Live by the sword, die by the sword
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