On a list of fifty? I can easily believe it. Each was way better than the average entry in the genre and TWS was, along with TDK, an excellent movie PERIOD.All 3 Captain America movies made the list? Wow.
On a list of fifty? I can easily believe it. Each was way better than the average entry in the genre and TWS was, along with TDK, an excellent movie PERIOD.All 3 Captain America movies made the list? Wow.
I'm sorry, it was late when I wrote that post so it might not have come across the way I intended. I don't mind people having different opinions, but what bugs me is when people present their own opinion as if it's the only possible right one that anyone can have. Instead of just coming and saying something along the lines of, I don't agree, and here's way, they write some long rambling multiparagraph post about why the other person's opinion is wrong, and their opinion is the only right one anyone could possibly, and then implies anyone who tries to disagree with them is an idiot who doesn't know what they're talking about.
It’s one of the few superhero trilogies that avoided the curse of three it used to be that the third one dropped the ball (though the MCU did it with Iron Man 2 and Thor 2, IMHO, then bounced back with the respective 3rd movies in those series). I don’t think Civil War is quite as good as TWS but it’s a lot better than Superman 3, X-Men: The Last Stand or TDKR.On a list of fifty? I can easily believe it. Each was way better than the average entry in the genre and TWS was, along with TDK, an excellent movie PERIOD.
It’s one of the few superhero trilogies that avoided the curse of three it used to be that the third one dropped the ball (though the MCU did it with Iron Man 2 and Thor 2, IMHO, then bounced back with the respective 3rd movies in those series). I don’t think Civil War is quite as good as TWS but it’s a lot better than Superman 3, X-Men: The Last Stand or TDKR.
I would only differ in the case of IM3, which had its moments but I didn't feel like it escaped the curse overall. When I try to think of movies that escaped the curse I usually only think of The Return of the King, which arguably doesn't count, but it's true that Ragnarok and Civil War count. I thought Christopher Nolan would break the curse but I was wrong.It’s one of the few superhero trilogies that avoided the curse of three it used to be that the third one dropped the ball (though the MCU did it with Iron Man 2 and Thor 2, IMHO, then bounced back with the respective 3rd movies in those series). I don’t think Civil War is quite as good as TWS but it’s a lot better than Superman 3, X-Men: The Last Stand or TDKR.
My biggest problem with Civil War is that it's less a Captain America movie and more "Avengers 2.5"It’s one of the few superhero trilogies that avoided the curse of three it used to be that the third one dropped the ball (though the MCU did it with Iron Man 2 and Thor 2, IMHO, then bounced back with the respective 3rd movies in those series). I don’t think Civil War is quite as good as TWS but it’s a lot better than Superman 3, X-Men: The Last Stand or TDKR.
Agreed.I believe the MCU Cap films did not avoid the "curse"; Civil War had so much unnecessary crap stuffed into it, which almost smothered the main story surrounding Bucky.
That wasn't on the list? I could have sworn I saw it.While I generally agree with the USA Today list, especially the ranking of the top three movies, I think the lack of Batman: Mask of the Phantasm is its biggest oversight. To my mind, Mask of the Phantasm is to date the very best depiction of Batman on screen and easily stands alongside Batman Begins and The Dark Knight as genuinely great Batman movies.
I just saw Blue Beetle. It was better than i expected. I liked the lead actor, Xolo. He did a good job. Susan Sarandon's character gave me Hilary Clinton vibes. The hair, the clothes, the mannerism and all.
I do believe why the Blue Beetle is not doing better than expected because there is a superhero movie fatigue right now among the general audience. There is like two or three superhero movies being released every year for some time now. The whole genre is getting stale.
Leaning in to the more fantastical elements of Superman lore, such as Krypto, Bizarro World, Kandor, the Legion, etc, would be a great way to separate this new version from all the previous versions.
According to Warner's the bad weather in LA was responsible for Blue Beetle's poor box office.
Not sure how that explains the rest of America and the other 65 countries it opened in. Or the unaffected performance of all the other movies.
https://twitter.com/ERCboxoffice/status/1693284635957150117
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