regmcfly wrote:Hellboy 2
Spiderman 2
Xmen 2
Dark Knight
Captain America Winter Soldier
Don't come near me if it ain't 2
I much preferred the sequel tbh.monkey wrote:And GotG 1 should be on a best of list. .
regmcfly wrote:RamSteelwood wrote:I think Logan was 'nearly great'. Interesting concept, good performances and action, but they didn't quite nail it for me.Vela wrote:Well yeah, the appeal of Logan is that it's not intertwined. I meant to make it clear that's what I prefer. Although apparently it has some nice nod to a heart in hand prophecy in an earlier film I missed entirely. In my view it's the highest point of any superhero film. Eclipses the best nolan batman films (ie the first two) by virtue of Logan being a more subdued, personal story.Yossarian wrote:Logan’s not really intertwined, it’s Fox rather than Marvel Studios so it’s only intertwined with the other X-Men/Deadpool films. Except that Disney has now bought Fox.
That's where I fell. It was so close. My wife seemed to really go for it though. Still the most interesting superhero thing in yonks.
poprock wrote:I liked Watchmen.
Andy wrote:If Chronicle hadn’t tried (and abjectly failed) to do the zeitgeisty found footage thing, it would be up there.
cosmicjellybean wrote:...having to justify in your head constantly ‘who/what was shooting this scene?’ breaks the immersion somewhat.
jdanielp wrote:If Dredd and Scott Pilgrim count as superhero films then I'm adding them to my list.
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