@@badwolf1814it also has to do with the fact that these were the only films coming out for a while. Thankfully now things are changing so we can watch what we all like and just have a good time at the movies.
Oh man there NEEDS to be a part 2. So many others you missed sir lol. Like Blade Trinity, Hellboy reboot and the fan4tic. Also, love your input on the comic movies and be great to see more.
Really appreciate that you didn't go with the obvious answers, especially on Green Lantern in particular, which always says Mark Strong as Sinestro. Listen, I'll come out and say it, X-Men Origins Wolverine? ADORE Liev Schreiber as Sabertooth and Taylor Kitsch as Gambit isn't half bad either
Totally, Liev Schreiber as....Not....Sabertooth......was just killing it...... Goddammit with these movies and their Kingdom Hearts grade continuity fuck ups X _ X
I have a weird association with these comic book movies that are held in lesser regards and family vacations/ road trips. I remember finding X-Men origins wolverine & batman and Robin in the movie bins of cabins that my family would rent for a week, and watching those movies when there were crazy storms outside. It was such a surreal atmosphere. Like nothing can ever beat watching those movies for the first time, being trapped in a midday snow storm with oddly veiny Bane or the incessant clanging of nonstop thunder while I became increasingly more confused by wolverine's origin since that movie totally went against most of what I had learned from the the DK X-Men encyclopedias that I had checked out from the library. I also remember watching Green Lantern on a tiny minivan DVD player screen and having to really squint to make out anything on screen during the space scenes, all while my 5 year old little brother was dumping apple juice into his "secret compartment" in the backseat
"Secret compartment" 😂😂 The power of association, for sure. Despite being panned from most quarters, I got to end what was literally the worst day of my life by going out with family (my partner, my brother, & sister in law) to see Man of Steel. Compared to the crapfest of that day it was absolute bliss -- and it looks gorgeous.
I'll say it here, Green Lantern wasnt that bad. I am not calling it the best movie too by the way. Hell, I didnt know anything about the character before this movie, and it explained the 'working rules' of the green lantern corps so well that I was intrigued. That led to me reading the entirety of Geoff Johns' almost decade long run in the GL comics!
Dude! I never understood the hate for X-Men The Last Stand. I understand that it’s not as deep as the X2, but I like that it’s more of an action romp. Also, Spawn is considered bad?
I like the first FF movie, it seemed true to the source material, more or less, though Doom was mishandled. Was he King of Latveria? It's not even named until the final frames, on the back of the container ship. I liked the second film, too, as a lifelong Marvel fan it was good to see a live action Silver Surfer, something only CGI could even attempt, and again he seems close to the source material, in looks and execution. Pity about the cloud, sorry Galactus, though. Major adversary defeated in less than ten minutes
I like beast look in the last stand but... I don't know they kind of make him a theater kid don't they? I mean Beast is a mutant of culture but I don't remember him being obsessed with Shakespeare you know.
I'll say one nice thing about the 2003 Daredevil movie. I really like the score by Graeme Revell. Sometimes I try writing a bit of Daredevil fan fiction just for fun and when I do I always play the score from that movie. I also like the Daredevil costume in the movie more than the one in the netflix show. Yeah it's cringe that they turned it into a leather jacket but I think the mask looks really good and it looks more like a superhero costume. I don't hate the Netflix costume but it looks like paintball gear at times. So that's two nice things about that movie!
quantumania is not my worst superhero movie, i actually really liked it, but i think part of that was because hank pym felt a lot more accurate to the comics, instead of being a grumpy old guy, he's just a really big nerd. I also loved the scene during the final battle where he calls up all the ants. it doesn't fix the fact that he should've been the mcu's ant man but it does give me some catharsis
I'll say it again: Michael Chiklis and Chris Evans were absolutely killing it in those F4 movies. Chiklis could return to the MCU and I'd be happy, and this movie was the reason why I thought Evans would be a bad Captain America.
Captain Marvel, when Brie Larson is allowed to have fun, like when fighting of the skrull hand-bounded, she really shines as a hero. The film I think has a hard time showing how she is trying to follow her emotionless Kree training and then just being her true self
I'm just going to say it: I don't agree with Kelsey Grammar being pitch perfect for Beast. Now, I was never a super huge fan of the X-Men as a kid. I was more into Spider-Man, and mostly my exposure to the X-Men was pilfering my brother's comics and reading them. So maybe I'm wrong about the character. But I always got this sense of just... gentleness and peace from Beast that I don't think Kelsey has. That always seemed sort of the point of the character, the sadness of him. The juxtaposition of this calm and gentle man who outwardly looked like this big burly monster. He wasn't meek, like the Hulk, but was just sort of... a very gentle sort of man. Yes, he was incredibly smart and scientific, but he was also soft and a bit childlike. I don't know who I would have chosen instead, but I don't think Kelsey was as perfect for Beast as, say, Martin Freeman was for Bilbo.
The Roger Corman´s produced Fantastic Four movie may have its defects but the plot moves along, there are no filler scenes, you understand whats going on at all times, the motivations are clear and the performances are not as bad (except the guy playing Johnny Storm). With a better director and effects, that script can easily be adapted into the FF for the MCU.
Man, I loved that Spawn movie when I was 10 years old and had just discovered Spawn comics. I feel like X-Men: The Last Stand would have been a good movie if they just cut out all the Phoenix stuff (and didn't kill Cyclops, the real best X-men character, off-screen), as it just doesn't mesh with rest of the plot at all.
I wholeheartedly and unironically love Spider-Man 3. I know that Raimi didn't want Venom in there, but he took that lemon and made some hella refreshing lemonade.
i freaking hate Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer, but one nice thing about it is actually the Silver Surfer the effects on it are good and the interpretation of Lawrence Fishburne as the voice and Doug Jones as the suit actor for it makes it a really close and good adaptation of the character, and as importat as the character is i at least appreciate that they got some respect on him, now im curious if the MCU is going to do something with him if they do i honestly like something like this having two actores doing the roll kinda like Rocket and Groot
My one good thing about Fant4stic is that the body horror aspect is pretty cool. The scene where Reed is crawling on the ground and realises that his leg has been stretched over 20 feets is pretty rad!
I 100% agree with you on Quantumania. The movie is good imo, it’s not great, but it’s definitely not bad either. Twitter is hating on this movie as if it was the worst marvel release ever (which is wrong, that title belongs to She-Hulk lol)
Judge Dredd. It ended? Seriously I can only say the setting and look of Mega City One was good. Stallone could have been great in it but his character was written and directed totally wrong. Thank God for Dredd (2012)
Not a movie but my least favourite comic book project is the Moon Knight TV show And the nice thing I have to say about it that the main theme is really cool and so are the end credits
I've always felt like other than the Avengers theme, and GotG, the MCU movies never really had memorable soundtracks. The TV shows like Wandavision, Loki, and Moon Night definitely had phenomenal soundtracks though.
1:37 - That still kind of weirds me out how he went from Johnny to Steve, especially given how mid to crappy these F4 movies were. The jump in quality from one to the other was absolute whiplash XD 3:31 trough 4:42 - Aww shit this damn movie, oy......not gonna lie it's still a guilty pleasure and a big part of why I still consider Spawn one of my favorite superheroes. I mean they made the guy into a bio mechanical transformer able to turn his limbs and costume into weaponry, I'm shocked he didn't just go full Moonwalker and turn into a bloody car! He kind of did with that one bike! Just, UGH his power set in this movie was so cool! XDXDXDXDXDXD 15:08 - Well I mean, the flying "Bat" in Dark Knight Rises was cool....
The first 30ish minutes of X-men Origins Wolverine is really good, after that it becomes X-men Origins. If only the the movie was 4 hours longer, then we might have gotten an hour and a half worth of a good movie to watch.
X-Men: The Last Stand - Best soundtrack of any X-Men film to date. Oh, I can easily cite a positive thing in any movie. But scenes that are TERRIBLE can be just as impactful as things that are good. I've watched Manos: Hands of Fate over 20 times, and I appreciate what the director tried to do. But even in hindsight, it's still utter shit.
I feel the only really "bad" movie here is Catwoman. All the other ones are watchable at least. I didn't even know FF1 was poorly received. It's campy but everyone liked it, unlike FF2.
The GL suit being cgi made sense. The suit, like everything else, is a construct of the ring. So it not looking real because it was cgi was actually more accurate.
Regarding Batman and Robin, Uma Thurman understood the assignment. She was probably the one who really knew the kind of movie she was doing. She is fantastic. As for that Gotham, I love it too. It's different from the masterfull expresionism that Burton developed specially in Batman Returns, but at least it has personality, even if it is too much personality. In that regard I hate the "pseudoChicago" created by Nolan. I love the neo noir Gotham created by Reeves, it has the appropriate mix between gothic and realistic.
I'll echo the sentiment of others in the comments and say that I quite enjoy this idea of finding something to appreciate in these movies that have seen so much negativity in all of these years. I'm not trying to pretend that they are all masterpieces, but I like the different perspective you're emphasizing here.
Completely agree Dawn of Justice works as an elseworld story, especially the extended cut Snyder's handling of the characters in Justice League really hit home though
I recently rewatched the 2005 Fantastic Four movie and honestly, not a bad film AT ALL. Definetly, of the time, a bit outdated and very corny at some parts, but it's such a fun and charming film.
I've watched & also defended Green Lantern 2011 in the past when i was little. Ryan Reynolds did a great job as Hal Jordan similar to the other castings that were good, but bad writing like Garfield's Spider-Man & Cavill's Superman. If Reynolds make a great performance as Green Lantern/Hal Jordan? We wouldn't have Deadpool. & Also the suit looks poorly made out of CGI & it could have made the suit real & make the black patterns in his suit made out of texture.
My nice things about the movies you left out: Howard the Duck: Lea Thompson, and some moments get a genuine laugh of me ("That's a duck! That's a duck!" and Tim Robbins' gibberish, for example.) Fant4stic: *Almost* works as a body horror movie -- a tone which just doesn't work for the FF. Jonah Hex: 404 Error Blade: Trinity: A funny commentary on the modern fetishisation of vampires. That, and one of the greatest insults in all of cinema (IYKYK). Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance: Nicolas Cage is dedicated as ever, and the Rider himself looks pretty cool. Dark Phoneix: Sophie Turner does a good job, and I'll never complain about a Dazzler cameo. The Spirit: Represents the completion of Frank Miller's transformation to Crazy Frank Miller; an essential for every fan. Elektra: Jennifer Garner does her best, God bless her. X-Men Origins: Wolverine: You can't say that Hugh Jackman and Liev Shcreiber aren't having a ball. Also paved the way for Deadpool, which I'll always be thankful for. Morbius: The scene where he goes "It's Morbin' time!" and Morbs all over the place. Superman IV: The Quest for Peace: You can't not love Christopher Reeve. Supergirl: Helen Slater plays a total sweetheart. Steel: At least they're being self-aware. Also the henchman squealing, "NOOOOO!" Suicide Squad: Margot Robbie set the template for live-action Harley Quinn. Black Adam: Could've been a great Justice Society movie.
Thor Love and Thunder is one of the worst films/comic book films of all time but Christian Bale gives an exceptional performance and was too good for this film.
I guess a lot of people hate X-Men Dark Phoenix, but I just think Michael Fassbender does such a great job as Magneto it's worth it. The Mask is also a childhood favorite! love the channel 🤘
X-Men Apocalypse gets a lot of hate, but I'll give you two things I liked. Always loved the scenes of Professor X battling on the astral plane and it was nice we got one with him battling Apocalypse. Even though it did just amount to a fist fight. Secondly, finally getting some proper X-Men comic inspired costumes was great, just wish it was for more than just the danger room scene at the end of the movie.
Mate... Kelsey Grammer as Beast was perfect. I was a kid watching X-Men: The Animated Series and Frasier and ALWAYS thought it would be beyond perfect casting... just a pity he only rocked up once in a movie I barely remember.
I have two, actually, but they were both TV movies so I don't know if they meet the criteria... Dr Strange (1978) and Captain America (1979). I was only two and three years old respectively, and didn't see them until my mid-teens. Seriously, they're like Toxic Avenger levels of BAD, but seeing them through the lens of nostalgia, they have a certain appeal. I mean, the people who made them tried SO HARD, but quite patently had almost no (if any! 😱) actual familiarity with the lore of the source material. That being said, and acknowledging a certain amount of being spoiled by the astronomical progression of technologies over the years... they're actually a pretty nice romp down memory lane. 🤣👍
I saw Batman and Robin as a pre-teen and it was perfectly good for its intended audience. It wasn't until I got older that I was like "ew, batman and robin sucks, batman should be dark and gritty" and now I'm a dumb 30 something who's again happy to have my silly ass one-liner movie.
I think as a movie the dark knight rises has everything you need to stay entertained. I always watch it with the other two and I think it’s a pretty good movie
If I had to say one good thing about Batman versus Superman, it’s that that first scene does an excellent job at showing why somebody like Bruce Wayne would absolutely despise Superman. I think the movie scene does a good job of showing his perspective.
The flash had some beautiful imagery that I feel are on par with a Snyder directed film (I’m a Snyder fan so I consider this a positive, but opinions vary 😂) The DCU has established the fact that their movies’ imagery’s aren’t going to necessarily mirror the real world. It looks fantastical like a lot of comics. And I genuinely enjoyed the nods to all the former justice league members/actors
Worst superhero movies I’ve ever seen are Daredevil, Catwoman, Madame Web, and Morbius. In that order, a positive from each movie is: Daredevil and Catwoman are super funny, Madame Web… uhhh… made for a really good HISHE, and Morbius, is… ummm… hmmm…. Nope I’ve got nothing. There’s absolutely nothing good about Morbius.
I had high hopes for the Green Lantern movie. But, they tried to stuff too much material into the film. Hector Hammond should have been the villain. Will power vs brain power. And the GL Corps, Guardians, and Oa should have showed up at the end. To set up a sequel.
Eh, nothing reallly stops you having more then one MODOK, you can basically turn anyone into one. And theres basically infinite Kangs to make infintie MODOKs (or even AIM just recovering some of the tech). He'd probably fit better in as a villain in one of the TV shows though (and sort of already was in Agents of Shield, in a very adapted form), which might stretch to do the effect well.
there actually is technically 2 M.O.D.O.Ks in the comics, there is a villain named M.O.D.A.M who is fairly obscure and is a female character but she's basically just M.O.D.O.K with little differences and the mcu is not against using obscure comics as a reference
For me the worst comic movie was Dark Knight Rises, because it had the momentum to be anything. The good thing about it was Anne Hathaway’s performance and the writing of her role. She captured the seductress cat a number of times
Superman IV is the pits with superhero movies, but compared to how Zack Snyder portrays Supes, I gotta give Superman IV this, at least they got that Superman cares about humanity first and foremost instead of punching Nuclear Man through buildings and not worrying about collateral damage, he leads him away from the city and people because that’s who Superman should care for first and foremost
The Ryan Reynolds impression was on point.
Haha, I kinda pulled that out of nowhere. Surprised myself tbh.
Ikr almost choked on my food 😂
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I love that you aim to bring more positivity in a culture that revels in negativity.
Exactly. No one wants to have fun anymore. Imo everyone is being way to critical for these simple action movies.
Agreed; always looks on the bright side, or finds things worthwhile
@@badwolf1814 Yeah. 2-cent hobos getting famous by badmouthing movies on YT has driven me nuts.
@@badwolf1814it also has to do with the fact that these were the only films coming out for a while. Thankfully now things are changing so we can watch what we all like and just have a good time at the movies.
Oh man there NEEDS to be a part 2. So many others you missed sir lol. Like Blade Trinity, Hellboy reboot and the fan4tic. Also, love your input on the comic movies and be great to see more.
Daredevil!
Hellboy 2 with Perlman absolutely sucked. It had a couple of good ideas and looked amazing though.
I'm so glad you mentioned how goated Kelsey Grammar as Beast was.
Really appreciate that you didn't go with the obvious answers, especially on Green Lantern in particular, which always says Mark Strong as Sinestro.
Listen, I'll come out and say it, X-Men Origins Wolverine? ADORE Liev Schreiber as Sabertooth and Taylor Kitsch as Gambit isn't half bad either
Origins: Wolverine is definitely the fun kind of bad.
Totally, Liev Schreiber as....Not....Sabertooth......was just killing it......
Goddammit with these movies and their Kingdom Hearts grade continuity fuck ups X _ X
......Okay, Gambit was cool. Pretty neat to see so many characters get more than just background cameos too.
I have a weird association with these comic book movies that are held in lesser regards and family vacations/ road trips.
I remember finding X-Men origins wolverine & batman and Robin in the movie bins of cabins that my family would rent for a week, and watching those movies when there were crazy storms outside. It was such a surreal atmosphere. Like nothing can ever beat watching those movies for the first time, being trapped in a midday snow storm with oddly veiny Bane or the incessant clanging of nonstop thunder while I became increasingly more confused by wolverine's origin since that movie totally went against most of what I had learned from the the DK X-Men encyclopedias that I had checked out from the library.
I also remember watching Green Lantern on a tiny minivan DVD player screen and having to really squint to make out anything on screen during the space scenes, all while my 5 year old little brother was dumping apple juice into his "secret compartment" in the backseat
"Secret compartment" 😂😂 The power of association, for sure. Despite being panned from most quarters, I got to end what was literally the worst day of my life by going out with family (my partner, my brother, & sister in law) to see Man of Steel. Compared to the crapfest of that day it was absolute bliss -- and it looks gorgeous.
I'll say it here, Green Lantern wasnt that bad. I am not calling it the best movie too by the way. Hell, I didnt know anything about the character before this movie, and it explained the 'working rules' of the green lantern corps so well that I was intrigued. That led to me reading the entirety of Geoff Johns' almost decade long run in the GL comics!
I think it's very entertaining despite its many flaws, just like Batman and Robin.
Green lantern is a fun movie that gets overly hated on
Dude! I never understood the hate for X-Men The Last Stand. I understand that it’s not as deep as the X2, but I like that it’s more of an action romp. Also, Spawn is considered bad?
Only by those whose hearts and minds are not open to the Toddfather. 🙏
I cried when professor x died in X-Men the last stand to me it's a good movie
I love how you very rarely shit on these things. Positivity on YT, love to see it.
I like the first FF movie, it seemed true to the source material, more or less, though Doom was mishandled. Was he King of Latveria? It's not even named until the final frames, on the back of the container ship.
I liked the second film, too, as a lifelong Marvel fan it was good to see a live action Silver Surfer, something only CGI could even attempt, and again he seems close to the source material, in looks and execution.
Pity about the cloud, sorry Galactus, though. Major adversary defeated in less than ten minutes
I'll never stop saying this. Mark Strong's Sinestro is the single best bit of superhero casting ever. Let the positivity flow!
I think it's safe to say that now Spider-Man 3 is a iconic comic book movie
I like beast look in the last stand but... I don't know they kind of make him a theater kid don't they? I mean Beast is a mutant of culture but I don't remember him being obsessed with Shakespeare you know.
Even in the 90's cartoon he was quoting the "English Lit. Classics" and I remember him talking about great literature in the comics quite clearly.
I liked how the Steel suit looked on Shaq at the time
Babe, wake up! Josh from panels to pixels posted!
Also, Josh, the backround is looking amazing! Will we get a tour video?
Haha, thanks! I've been wanting to do a set/collection tour for a while but I keep moving things around. I'll make it a priority.
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Michael Chiklis as The Thing is as close to unbeatable as casting can get
Irreplaceable
Kelsey Grammer finally returned as Beast in The Marvels
Fraiser as Beast is the best thing that ever happened to Xmen
I'll say one nice thing about the 2003 Daredevil movie. I really like the score by Graeme Revell. Sometimes I try writing a bit of Daredevil fan fiction just for fun and when I do I always play the score from that movie. I also like the Daredevil costume in the movie more than the one in the netflix show. Yeah it's cringe that they turned it into a leather jacket but I think the mask looks really good and it looks more like a superhero costume. I don't hate the Netflix costume but it looks like paintball gear at times. So that's two nice things about that movie!
I like the gothic feel of that Daredevil film
Great idea for a video. Love this channel. Thanks, it's very enjoyable!
quantumania is not my worst superhero movie, i actually really liked it, but i think part of that was because hank pym felt a lot more accurate to the comics, instead of being a grumpy old guy, he's just a really big nerd. I also loved the scene during the final battle where he calls up all the ants. it doesn't fix the fact that he should've been the mcu's ant man but it does give me some catharsis
I'll say it again: Michael Chiklis and Chris Evans were absolutely killing it in those F4 movies. Chiklis could return to the MCU and I'd be happy, and this movie was the reason why I thought Evans would be a bad Captain America.
Captain Marvel, when Brie Larson is allowed to have fun, like when fighting of the skrull hand-bounded, she really shines as a hero. The film I think has a hard time showing how she is trying to follow her emotionless Kree training and then just being her true self
Fantastic Four (2015), Supergirl, Superman IV, Suicide Squad, Green Lantern... so many bad movies!
The SM3 hate is unjustified. The movie is still better than most MCU phases
3:41 "wait, me? No..... I don't remember that....." *pauses* *rewinds* *Freeze on the title* "ohp, nope! Not me!"
I'm just going to say it: I don't agree with Kelsey Grammar being pitch perfect for Beast. Now, I was never a super huge fan of the X-Men as a kid. I was more into Spider-Man, and mostly my exposure to the X-Men was pilfering my brother's comics and reading them. So maybe I'm wrong about the character. But I always got this sense of just... gentleness and peace from Beast that I don't think Kelsey has. That always seemed sort of the point of the character, the sadness of him. The juxtaposition of this calm and gentle man who outwardly looked like this big burly monster. He wasn't meek, like the Hulk, but was just sort of... a very gentle sort of man. Yes, he was incredibly smart and scientific, but he was also soft and a bit childlike.
I don't know who I would have chosen instead, but I don't think Kelsey was as perfect for Beast as, say, Martin Freeman was for Bilbo.
Would love to see you cover some movies like Hellboy 2019, Fant4stic, and Superman 4
This was an awesome video. You have been hitting it out of the park lately with great video after great video!
I love your positivity, thank you for that.
Spot on Reynolds impression lol.
Worst Super Hero movie I've seen's gotta be Seel, a good thing about it would be Shaq having a sense of humour and laugh at his own self.
The Roger Corman´s produced Fantastic Four movie may have its defects but the plot moves along, there are no filler scenes, you understand whats going on at all times, the motivations are clear and the performances are not as bad (except the guy playing Johnny Storm). With a better director and effects, that script can easily be adapted into the FF for the MCU.
Man, I loved that Spawn movie when I was 10 years old and had just discovered Spawn comics.
I feel like X-Men: The Last Stand would have been a good movie if they just cut out all the Phoenix stuff (and didn't kill Cyclops, the real best X-men character, off-screen), as it just doesn't mesh with rest of the plot at all.
1978's Captain America has a motorcycle and the shield being clear instead of white was interesting.
I wholeheartedly and unironically love Spider-Man 3. I know that Raimi didn't want Venom in there, but he took that lemon and made some hella refreshing lemonade.
I NEED THE MAIN 616 TO INTRODUCE NU-GOBLIN
i freaking hate Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer, but one nice thing about it is actually the Silver Surfer the effects on it are good and the interpretation of Lawrence Fishburne as the voice and Doug Jones as the suit actor for it makes it a really close and good adaptation of the character, and as importat as the character is i at least appreciate that they got some respect on him, now im curious if the MCU is going to do something with him if they do i honestly like something like this having two actores doing the roll kinda like Rocket and Groot
My one good thing about Fant4stic is that the body horror aspect is pretty cool. The scene where Reed is crawling on the ground and realises that his leg has been stretched over 20 feets is pretty rad!
I 100% agree with you on Quantumania. The movie is good imo, it’s not great, but it’s definitely not bad either. Twitter is hating on this movie as if it was the worst marvel release ever (which is wrong, that title belongs to She-Hulk lol)
Twitter is a hellhole. An hour on Twitter is more than enough to drive you insane.
great video! I agree there should be a part 2
Judge Dredd. It ended? Seriously I can only say the setting and look of Mega City One was good. Stallone could have been great in it but his character was written and directed totally wrong. Thank God for Dredd (2012)
no no, that's actually a good addition to the "opinions are like..." thing. You nailed it.
Not a movie but my least favourite comic book project is the Moon Knight TV show
And the nice thing I have to say about it that the main theme is really cool and so are the end credits
I've always felt like other than the Avengers theme, and GotG, the MCU movies never really had memorable soundtracks.
The TV shows like Wandavision, Loki, and Moon Night definitely had phenomenal soundtracks though.
1:37 - That still kind of weirds me out how he went from Johnny to Steve, especially given how mid to crappy these F4 movies were. The jump in quality from one to the other was absolute whiplash XD
3:31 trough 4:42 - Aww shit this damn movie, oy......not gonna lie it's still a guilty pleasure and a big part of why I still consider Spawn one of my favorite superheroes. I mean they made the guy into a bio mechanical transformer able to turn his limbs and costume into weaponry, I'm shocked he didn't just go full Moonwalker and turn into a bloody car! He kind of did with that one bike! Just, UGH his power set in this movie was so cool! XDXDXDXDXDXD
15:08 - Well I mean, the flying "Bat" in Dark Knight Rises was cool....
"Opinions on internet are like assholes. Everybody's got one, but i only wanna see a certain people's."
0:15 I couldn't agree more.
8:12 Who apparently is from France... why is it extremely easy to assume he doesn't speak English.
Fantastic video! Thank you!
The robot design or Armand Asantes performance from Judge Dredd was really great.
I love how these 10 always get brought up but The Spirit goes unnoticed 😂😂
When watching Quantumania, I always got Alice in Wonderland and Yellow Submarine vibes when The Quantum Realm appears.
The first 30ish minutes of X-men Origins Wolverine is really good, after that it becomes X-men Origins. If only the the movie was 4 hours longer, then we might have gotten an hour and a half worth of a good movie to watch.
Catwoman had...a great soundtrack. And how could you forget about Fant4stic?
2 for me. Superman 3 with good and bad versions of Superman, and Nuclear Man in 4. It was so campy but the silliness I thought made it fun
2’s the best Superman movie 3 and 4 are horrible
X-Men: The Last Stand - Best soundtrack of any X-Men film to date.
Oh, I can easily cite a positive thing in any movie.
But scenes that are TERRIBLE can be just as impactful as things that are good. I've watched Manos: Hands of Fate over 20 times, and I appreciate what the director tried to do. But even in hindsight, it's still utter shit.
John Powell slayed.
I will always stand by while Spawn's writing may not be the greatest thing it's story is pretty damn good.
I feel the only really "bad" movie here is Catwoman. All the other ones are watchable at least.
I didn't even know FF1 was poorly received. It's campy but everyone liked it, unlike FF2.
I like both of those fantastic four movies
Can you do a video on Erik Larson or Malibu's ultraverse
The way they named Doomsday in BVS was quite clever.
Justice League (2017), the "everybody knows" montage was a good addition, that's it.
The GL suit being cgi made sense.
The suit, like everything else, is a construct of the ring. So it not looking real because it was cgi was actually more accurate.
I've said this many times: the memes out of the bad Spider-Man 3 film have brought me more joy than a good S-M3 ever could.
Regarding Batman and Robin, Uma Thurman understood the assignment. She was probably the one who really knew the kind of movie she was doing. She is fantastic. As for that Gotham, I love it too. It's different from the masterfull expresionism that Burton developed specially in Batman Returns, but at least it has personality, even if it is too much personality. In that regard I hate the "pseudoChicago" created by Nolan. I love the neo noir Gotham created by Reeves, it has the appropriate mix between gothic and realistic.
I'll echo the sentiment of others in the comments and say that I quite enjoy this idea of finding something to appreciate in these movies that have seen so much negativity in all of these years. I'm not trying to pretend that they are all masterpieces, but I like the different perspective you're emphasizing here.
Completely agree Dawn of Justice works as an elseworld story, especially the extended cut
Snyder's handling of the characters in Justice League really hit home though
I recently rewatched the 2005 Fantastic Four movie and honestly, not a bad film AT ALL. Definetly, of the time, a bit outdated and very corny at some parts, but it's such a fun and charming film.
I've watched & also defended Green Lantern 2011 in the past when i was little. Ryan Reynolds did a great job as Hal Jordan similar to the other castings that were good, but bad writing like Garfield's Spider-Man & Cavill's Superman. If Reynolds make a great performance as Green Lantern/Hal Jordan? We wouldn't have Deadpool. & Also the suit looks poorly made out of CGI & it could have made the suit real & make the black patterns in his suit made out of texture.
My nice things about the movies you left out:
Howard the Duck: Lea Thompson, and some moments get a genuine laugh of me ("That's a duck! That's a duck!" and Tim Robbins' gibberish, for example.)
Fant4stic: *Almost* works as a body horror movie -- a tone which just doesn't work for the FF.
Jonah Hex: 404 Error
Blade: Trinity: A funny commentary on the modern fetishisation of vampires. That, and one of the greatest insults in all of cinema (IYKYK).
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance: Nicolas Cage is dedicated as ever, and the Rider himself looks pretty cool.
Dark Phoneix: Sophie Turner does a good job, and I'll never complain about a Dazzler cameo.
The Spirit: Represents the completion of Frank Miller's transformation to Crazy Frank Miller; an essential for every fan.
Elektra: Jennifer Garner does her best, God bless her.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: You can't say that Hugh Jackman and Liev Shcreiber aren't having a ball. Also paved the way for Deadpool, which I'll always be thankful for.
Morbius: The scene where he goes "It's Morbin' time!" and Morbs all over the place.
Superman IV: The Quest for Peace: You can't not love Christopher Reeve.
Supergirl: Helen Slater plays a total sweetheart.
Steel: At least they're being self-aware. Also the henchman squealing, "NOOOOO!"
Suicide Squad: Margot Robbie set the template for live-action Harley Quinn.
Black Adam: Could've been a great Justice Society movie.
Yes! Kelsey Grammar as Beast was PERFECT casting, agreed!
Thor Love and Thunder is one of the worst films/comic book films of all time but Christian Bale gives an exceptional performance and was too good for this film.
I guess a lot of people hate X-Men Dark Phoenix, but I just think Michael Fassbender does such a great job as Magneto it's worth it. The Mask is also a childhood favorite! love the channel 🤘
I like X-men dark phoenix as well it's an ok movie
Morbius had Matt Smith
Superman Returns: it quenched DC fans thirst until Man of Steel arrived....Batman and Robin: Robin's Nightwing costume looked comic accurate 👍
I'm here to post my asshole, err, I mean opinion on the internet. Or maybe not. Still as usual, great video. Yes, that's my opinion. Great channel!
I didn't want to see that.
Oh, okay, never mind, I examined what you posted more thoroughly and it's all right. 😁😐
I liked Ant Man 3 because of how unique the quantum realm looks there's stuff in there that I haven't seen in any other movie ever
X-Men Apocalypse gets a lot of hate, but I'll give you two things I liked. Always loved the scenes of Professor X battling on the astral plane and it was nice we got one with him battling Apocalypse. Even though it did just amount to a fist fight.
Secondly, finally getting some proper X-Men comic inspired costumes was great, just wish it was for more than just the danger room scene at the end of the movie.
I've grown to like X-men apocalypse over time
Would have loved to see your thoughts on Daredevil, specifically the director's cut.
Mate... Kelsey Grammer as Beast was perfect.
I was a kid watching X-Men: The Animated Series and Frasier and ALWAYS thought it would be beyond perfect casting... just a pity he only rocked up once in a movie I barely remember.
I’ll say one nice thing about this video: it was great!
How did I miss this & what an intro. 😮
I have two, actually, but they were both TV movies so I don't know if they meet the criteria... Dr Strange (1978) and Captain America (1979). I was only two and three years old respectively, and didn't see them until my mid-teens. Seriously, they're like Toxic Avenger levels of BAD, but seeing them through the lens of nostalgia, they have a certain appeal. I mean, the people who made them tried SO HARD, but quite patently had almost no (if any! 😱) actual familiarity with the lore of the source material. That being said, and acknowledging a certain amount of being spoiled by the astronomical progression of technologies over the years... they're actually a pretty nice romp down memory lane. 🤣👍
I saw Batman and Robin as a pre-teen and it was perfectly good for its intended audience. It wasn't until I got older that I was like "ew, batman and robin sucks, batman should be dark and gritty" and now I'm a dumb 30 something who's again happy to have my silly ass one-liner movie.
I think as a movie the dark knight rises has everything you need to stay entertained. I always watch it with the other two and I think it’s a pretty good movie
I totally forgot about Bloodshot movie
Thor: Love and Thunder
Gorr was great
Oh boy one nice thing about green lantern... you're a better man than I
S to the P to the A to the Won!
I hope you do a 90's version, Steel is my jam. :D and of course Generation X.
If I had to say one good thing about Batman versus Superman, it’s that that first scene does an excellent job at showing why somebody like Bruce Wayne would absolutely despise Superman. I think the movie scene does a good job of showing his perspective.
The flash had some beautiful imagery that I feel are on par with a Snyder directed film (I’m a Snyder fan so I consider this a positive, but opinions vary 😂)
The DCU has established the fact that their movies’ imagery’s aren’t going to necessarily mirror the real world. It looks fantastical like a lot of comics. And I genuinely enjoyed the nods to all the former justice league members/actors
Worst superhero movies I’ve ever seen are Daredevil, Catwoman, Madame Web, and Morbius. In that order, a positive from each movie is: Daredevil and Catwoman are super funny, Madame Web… uhhh… made for a really good HISHE, and Morbius, is… ummm… hmmm…. Nope I’ve got nothing. There’s absolutely nothing good about Morbius.
I had high hopes for the Green Lantern movie. But, they tried to stuff too much material into the film. Hector Hammond should have been the villain. Will power vs brain power. And the GL Corps, Guardians, and Oa should have showed up at the end. To set up a sequel.
Eh, nothing reallly stops you having more then one MODOK, you can basically turn anyone into one. And theres basically infinite Kangs to make infintie MODOKs (or even AIM just recovering some of the tech).
He'd probably fit better in as a villain in one of the TV shows though (and sort of already was in Agents of Shield, in a very adapted form), which might stretch to do the effect well.
there actually is technically 2 M.O.D.O.Ks in the comics, there is a villain named M.O.D.A.M who is fairly obscure and is a female character but she's basically just M.O.D.O.K with little differences and the mcu is not against using obscure comics as a reference
I really like the costume for Daredevil in the Daredevil 2003 adaptation, for me it's a better costume than the one we got in the netflix show
For me the worst comic movie was Dark Knight Rises, because it had the momentum to be anything. The good thing about it was Anne Hathaway’s performance and the writing of her role. She captured the seductress cat a number of times
Justice League: it's not The Room
Superman IV is the pits with superhero movies, but compared to how Zack Snyder portrays Supes, I gotta give Superman IV this, at least they got that Superman cares about humanity first and foremost instead of punching Nuclear Man through buildings and not worrying about collateral damage, he leads him away from the city and people because that’s who Superman should care for first and foremost
Would like a pt2
Love your vids
Quantumania was ok and Thor IV too. Thor just failed with regards of too much offbeat humor and not enough "god slaying" by Gorr
I agree
Any discussion of the Catwoman movie has to mention the basketball scene. Those are the rules.