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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Jun 17, 2007 21:33:55 GMT -5
I'd say Batman '89. Joker was ace.
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Post by Jedi-El of Tomorrow on Jun 17, 2007 21:40:30 GMT -5
Superman 2: The Richard Donner Cut.
The only thing I didn't like about the Donner Cut was taking out the line "General, would you care to step outside?" and replacing it with "Haven't you ever heard of freedom of the press?". Donner's new line is nowhere near as good as the Lester line.
The Donner Cut answered a big question. That's, how do you make Zod an even bigger badass, you give him a f***ing machine gun.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jun 17, 2007 21:41:57 GMT -5
Superman the movie. Easily. Without that one, none of the rest, DC or Marvel woulda been made.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jun 17, 2007 21:46:09 GMT -5
There was a Captain America Movie? I believe there was one in the 70s and two in the early 90s. Though, I think at least one of them was made for tv. Other way. Two made-for-tv films made in the 70s, one regular film made in the late 80s, but didn't go direct-to-video until the 90s. This, of course, doesn't include the original 1940s Captain America serial.
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Post by DSR on Jun 17, 2007 21:53:34 GMT -5
I believe there was one in the 70s and two in the early 90s. Though, I think at least one of them was made for tv. Other way. Two made-for-tv films made in the 70s, one regular film made in the late 80s, but didn't go direct-to-video until the 90s. This, of course, doesn't include the original 1940s Captain America serial. Well...s***.
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Post by Kevin Hamilton on Jun 17, 2007 21:54:18 GMT -5
Italian Red Skull was in the direct to video one
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Post by livetowin on Jun 17, 2007 21:56:12 GMT -5
Wasn't the end of Captain America some plead for a bill or something?
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Jun 17, 2007 21:58:56 GMT -5
I didn't vote V only because I odn't see it as a DC movie. I don't either to be honest, but I only counted it because the Graphic Novel was published by Vertigo,, which as you know is a DC imprint.
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Post by Ace Diamond on Jun 17, 2007 22:00:44 GMT -5
There was a Captain America Movie? Yeah, one of them starring Big McLargehuge from Space Mutiny.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jun 17, 2007 22:02:56 GMT -5
I didn't vote V only because I odn't see it as a DC movie. I don't either to be honest, but I only counted it because the Graphic Novel was published by Vertigo,, which as you know is a DC imprint. It originally came out from DC years before Vertigo existed.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Jun 18, 2007 0:37:31 GMT -5
I don't either to be honest, but I only counted it because the Graphic Novel was published by Vertigo,, which as you know is a DC imprint. It originally came out from DC years before Vertigo existed. I did not know that.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jun 18, 2007 3:51:43 GMT -5
It originally came out from DC years before Vertigo existed. I did not know that. Yep. Mid to late 80s. I think the trade reprints now are on the Vertigo label, but the original one was just DC.
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Post by angryfan on Jun 18, 2007 3:54:12 GMT -5
Best DC movie? Easy, that'd be DC Cab. It had Marsha Warfield, Mr T, Gary Busey, and Bill Maher.
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Post by Libertine on Jun 18, 2007 4:01:11 GMT -5
V For Vendetta was one of the most laughable films I've ever seen. My friend raved about it for a week until I watched it and it was just f***ing terrible.
I voted Batman Begins.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jun 18, 2007 4:03:01 GMT -5
V For Vendetta was one of the most laughable films I've ever seen. My friend raved about it for a week until I watched it and it was just smurfing terrible. I voted Batman Begins. My biggest problem with V For Vendetta: If you're going to show scenes of stuff blowing up, do NOT set it to the same music that was in Caddyshack when that movie had stuff blowing up. I half expected to see the gopher run past Portman when that was going on...
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Post by Libertine on Jun 18, 2007 4:08:51 GMT -5
Ha, I didn't notice that. My main gripe was having a bald Natalie Portman with a terrible English accent and Agent Smith in a big stupid Guy Fawkes mask. Any complaints past that seem trivial.
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Post by The Thread Barbi on Jun 18, 2007 8:37:18 GMT -5
I voted Superman Returns - simply because from the opening credits to the airplane rescue scene, was the hardest I marked at the movies in a long, long time. In another topic, someone said Batman uses brains, Superman uses his heart, and intellectually, Batman Begins is the definitive comic book film...Superman Returns accomplished, if ever so briefly, something no other film (until Rocky Balboa) did - take me back to a childhood innocence and be genuinely awestruck in an age when I'm numb to SFX/CGI *sparkly tear in the eye*
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