They don't need to stop, but they do need to be better. X-Men was decent, the first Spider-Man was good, Batman Begins sucked (except for the beginning, which would have made a good beginning for a Shadow movie). None are awesome, some are pretty stupid, most are somewhat untrue to the stories (except for the first Spider-Man, which handled his origin very well).What's your opinions on the new wave of comic book movies (starting from X-Men/Spiderman/Batman Begins)? Are they awesome? Stupid? Untrue to the stories? Do they just need to stop?
We clearly did not watch the same film.Batman Begins sucked (except for the beginning, which would have made a good beginning for a Shadow movie). None are awesome
... Bruce Wayne was supposed to have spent 20 years walking the earth learning a million little things he needed to become Batman
but instead the man who murdered his father tried to adopt him to the service of evil
which just fortunately gives him all the skills he needed to avenge his parents and save the city,
meanwhile all his wonderful toys was just unfinished wetware tools the CIA couldn't afford to finished paying for...
And then there's some girl we never heard of before, who may or may not be Catwoman, actually has to tell him he has to be ashamed of using a gun to shoot a proven innocent citizen just because he thinks the spud murdered his parents?
And then there's some girl we never heard of before, who may or may not be Catwoman, actually has to tell him he has to be ashamed of using a gun to shoot a proven innocent citizen just because he thinks the spud murdered his parents?
Don't forget that Batman Begins also didn't have still drawings and bubbles with words in them to convey thought or speech.
I'm pretty sure Ra's Al Ghul said in the end during his monolouging that he sent Joe Chill to murder Thomas Wayne because he was getting in the way of his plans to destroy the city, which just makes Joe a different kind of guitly more so than totally innocent... But yes it has been some years.
Chill wasn't innocent - he was guilty, confessed to killin' the Waynes in open court. He was just gettin' a lighter sentence because of a deal made with the district attorney.
Are ya sure ya actually watched the movie?
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