Re: Best animated super heroes shows and movies.
Man, I forgot to put The Incredibles on my list...that definitely goes in the top ten and if you don't agree the you're just plain wrong okay k lol
No I agree Jampot. Can't wait for the sequel.
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Man, I forgot to put The Incredibles on my list...that definitely goes in the top ten and if you don't agree the you're just plain wrong okay k lol
No I agree Jampot. Can't wait for the sequel.
Mickey wrote:Cartoonkid98 wrote:1.)Batman and Robin
2.)Spiderman 3The rest of the genre is garbage.
ehhhhhhhhhh, I--I--eh. Well, everyone has their own tastes.
it a joke
You obviously didn't see the hidden message under that line.
jstudios wrote:Mickey wrote:ehhhhhhhhhh, I--I--eh. Well, everyone has their own tastes.
it a joke
You obviously didn't see the hidden message under that line.
Iron Man
I'm sorry, but Iron Man is where it's at, nuff said.
I guess mine would be:
1. The Avengers (Funny, for a guy who's a bigger DC fan, than Marvel one.)
2. The Dark Knight
3. The Incredibles
4. Superman: The Movie
5. The Dark Knight Rises
6. Superman Returns (The whole
Lois got married, and had a kid
thing wasn't too good, but, you've gotta admit, Frank Langella was an AWESOME Perry White. In my opinion, much better than Laurence Fishburne in Man of Steel.)
7. The Amazing Spider-Man
8. Spiderman 2
9. Spiderman 1
10. Man of Steel (I LOVED the entire movie, until he destroyed half of the city, and, of course, the totally out of taste "he's kinda hot" joke at the end!)
Though, some honorable mentions are: Batman Forever, (I kinda have a soft-spot for this movie, though, I hate it's sequel) Superman II, and, of course, ANYTHING done by the team that brought us Batman: TAS, so, from Batman: Mask of the Phantasm to the more recent Arkham Asylum projects (Though, not ALL they done are technically considered movies, I'll count almost any length project as a film, being a brickfilmer and all.
I guess it just comes down to what you would classify under "movie."
1. The Dark Knight Trilogy
2. The Incredibles
3. Superman
4. V for Vendetta
5. Man Of Steel
6. The Wolverine
7. Unbreakable
8. Batman
9. Batman: The Movie (1966)
10. Hellboy II: The Golden Army
7. Unbreakable
10. Hellboy II: The Golden Army
I keep meaning to see those...
I realized that I only put 9 movies. The 10th is Iron Man 1. Mine were in no particular order.
To the guy who wrote SPider Man 3 and Batman & Robin, what about Hulk 1 and the 1990 Captain America movie?
what about Hulk 1 and the 1990 Captain America movie?
Its been years since I've seen Hulk 1, but Captain America is redeemed by the funniest murder ever. It even inspired a random brickfilm.
Also, I've seen the two 1970's Captain America movies (yes, the one with Christopher Lee). They are far, FAR worse.
I guess mine would be:
1. The Avengers (Funny, for a guy who's a bigger DC fan, than Marvel one.)
2. The Dark Knight
3. The Incredibles
4. Superman: The Movie
5. The Dark Knight Rises
6. Superman Returns (The wholeSpoiler (click to read)
Lois got married, and had a kid
thing wasn't too good, but, you've gotta admit, Frank Langella was an AWESOME Perry White. In my opinion, much better than Laurence Fishburne in Man of Steel.)
7. The Amazing Spider-Man
8. Spiderman 2
9. Spiderman 1
10. Man of Steel (I LOVED the entire movie, until he destroyed half of the city, and, of course, the totally out of taste "he's kinda hot" joke at the end!)Though, some honorable mentions are: Batman Forever, (I kinda have a soft-spot for this movie, though, I hate it's sequel) Superman II, and, of course, ANYTHING done by the team that brought us Batman: TAS, so, from Batman: Mask of the Phantasm to the more recent Arkham Asylum projects (Though, not ALL they done are technically considered movies, I'll count almost any length project as a film, being a brickfilmer and all.
I guess it just comes down to what you would classify under "movie."
Ya Dyland I have a soft for Batman Forever.
I always thought Val Kilmer made a better Bruce Wayne then Michael Keaton.
Also Superman Returns is a movie I always liked.
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