Most underrated comic book movie?
"The Rocketeer"
Seriously the one I enjoy most after "X2". Well cast, with excellent special effects and production design (especially for its time). It's sweet, innocent, uplifting, exciting, and funny, just a perfect comic book movie for all ages (unlike so many of them). I don't know why more people aren't into it.
One of the problems is the lack of a decent DVD version. Disney came out with a DVD many years ago but the transfer is terrible and it's not even adapted for widescreen TVs. I'm holding out for a better deluxe edition.
Yeah, that's why I don't have it on DVD. One of my favourite movies that I don't own (right up there with "Before Sunrise") because I'm waiting for a decent DVD release. If people making DVDs still care about anniversary editions and such, I suppose our best chance to get a new better release is in 2011 for the 20th anniversary. And kudos to "stj" for lavishing all that praise on
"The Rocketeer" - it always makes me happy to see there are others who remember this forgotten gem fondly.
The Borgified Corpse said:
“Daredevil.” I love the tone of the movie. It has a great love story and fun villains. It’s probably the best movie in terms of depicting how superheroes aren’t like normal people and can’t function in the same way. Unfortunately, this movie takes a lot of undeserved heat just because it’s fashionable to bash Ben Affleck.
I like
"Daredevil" a lot too. I've always thought it is unfairly maligned. Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner both did a good job and it was great to see Collin Farrell playing the kind of gleefully over-the-top, yet not laughable villain that we rarely see in superhero/comic book movies these days. The only thing I didn't like was how hokey and preposterous some of the fight scenes looked. Daredevil leaping all over the place like a frog was silly and being able to fight like that while he was blind
and bleeding was too far-fetched for me. I just couldn't suspend my disbelief that far.
The Borgified Corpse said:
“Superman Returns.” Bryan Singer made a beautiful movie. It is, perhaps, too slavishly faithful to the Richard Donner movies but I think that is far outweighed by the sheer artistry that Singer demonstrates here. Much as I love “Valkyrie” and his “X-Men” movies, this is his masterpiece.
I disagree about
"Superman Returns". I thought it was lousy. Way too melodramatic for a superhero movie, and didn't have enough epic action. The one thing that really disappoints me about
"Superman II" is how the special effects limits of the time make the final battle at the end look awful. This movie should have taken advantage of advances in special effects to deliver something better, but all we got was the plane scene and nothing else.
I go to a summer superhero movie hoping for some exciting action set pieces and characters who are given strong enough personalities to be engaging emotionally. Instead, I felt insulted as the movie tried its damnedest to make me cry over an unsympathetic Superman pining over a cold and heartless Lois. This Lois wasn't nearly as interesting or attractive as she had been when played as spunky and loving in the first two Superman movies.
Every character in that movie had everything that had been appealing about them in the original Superman movies sucked out of them until they were all dull. Clark Kent's kind-hearted nature and clever way of playing the overly innocent and charmingly naive/nerdy/anxious reporter was gone (along with his clumsiness, which wasn't actually a very bad loss), and he just came across as a quiet, awkward, sociopathic loser.
The only quality Luthor retained from the original movie was his real estate fetish, which was ironically the most extraneous aspect of the character (which
should have been dropped). His endearing delusions of grandeur and sense of humour, which made Hackman's version fun, were nowhere to be seen. He was a little more menacing, which was an improvement, but other than that, he was just mean, bitter, and one-dimensional.
"X2" is far, far superior in my opinion.
The Borgified Corpse said:
“Wonder Woman” and we need to do it soon before Lucy Lawless gets too old
I think she's already too old for that part.

She would have been perfect for it in the '90s, though. And at the risk of sounding like an irrational fanboy, I feel the same way about Terry Farrell. Yeah, not exactly the most brilliant actor, but she had the right look and I bet she could have handled that role nicely.