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I didn't agree with much of that list.
IMO, the best line of an X-men movie (that I can recall now) is "Ah...There it is...Too much Iron on your blood". I gotz goosebumps. Magneto at his best: classy, deadly.
Affleck's 'I'm not the bad guy' line puts him forever above spidey who has no remorse or real true reason to beat people up.
thats the best scene in the trilogy for meNo love for Jean vs Xavier?
Pete has shown no real responsibility for his actions throughout the spiderman franchise and instead has acted out of desire...You have got to be joking.
"With great power...."
Xavier's mistreatment of jean is like the worst thing i have ever seen.No love for Jean vs Xavier?
Pete has shown no real responsibility for his actions throughout the spiderman franchise and instead has acted out of desire...
most notably, the desire to save mary jane watson. which occurred three times in the first film. Once in the second and yet again in the third.
Spidey is unable to draw a line between himself and the bad guys, which is why he is unmoved by the deaths of innocents or the wellbeings of passers by in the third film.
His life long mentor sacrifices himself in order to save the city and he never speaks of it again.
Not only this but his actions contribute to the death of eddie brock which is just seen as cannon fodder.
With all his fame, spiderman can't even do anything for marko's ill daughter, shame.
That's not responsibility, that's plain selfish.
he should be called MJ-man since she's not only responsible for him getting his powers, but she controls whether they are on or off and also she is the one he saves most of the time.
Murdock was willing to beat the kingpin the right way and not succumb to the whole violence/death is the answer regime used by most superheroes.
This was a lesson he learnt and put into practice in the film, it's not just a phrase thrown around because it was in the comics.
morality wise, daredevil pwns spidey....