1: the 1st superman 2:the 1st batman 3:the 1st wonder woman 4:batman dark knight / trilogy 5:guardians of the galaxy/trilogy.............oh yeah & an honorable mention goes to one of my favorite marvel movies.......Captain America 2 the winter soldier............❤❤❤❤❤
Christopher Reeves? Christopher Leaves? Anyway, The Dark Knight was the best movie theater experience of my life. I was 32 at the time. I was glued to the screen and absolutely blown away. No movie has ever done that to me before or since.
What makes a great comicbook movie? I’d say great filmmaking and storytelling. A great comicbook movie presents a vivid style in terms of visual imagery and execution. Immersive storytelling, authentic performances and an accurate representation of the characters and lore. Here’s my list in no particular order. Across the spiderverse: Preeminent, visual storytelling. Fantastic soundtrack, innovative action sequences, a riveting climax and great emotional resonance. Watchmen: Stunning visual imagery and symbolism. Elegant cinematography, deft fight scenes, thematic and allegorical storytelling. Eye-watering action sequences. The mask: Great performances, gritty tone, edgy comedy. Memorable soundtrack. High entertainment value overall. Avengers Endgame: Magnificent storytelling, magnificent performances, magnificent directing, wonderful action sequences, emotionally compelling and emotionally satisfying. Blade: Coolest soundtrack ever, career best performances. Cutting edge fight scenes. Tight pace, fluid screenwriting and narrative. Dramatic in tone, dark in humour, utterly satisfying entertainment at its finest. Logan: Career best performances, tight directing, highly affecting, impactful, intimate and definitive storytelling. X-men DOFP: Great performances, emotional resonance, multilayered storytelling and character development. Excellent action sequences and visuals. Brilliant opening act and a fitting third act climax. It’s cohesive, substantial, an enthralling piece of comicbook entertainment. Dark knight: Labyrinth storytelling, mesmerising performances, incredible production value, excellent cinematography, masterful directing by Nolan. Spider-Man 2: Well balanced in tone, grounded storytelling, crisp action sequences, consummate in screenwriting, an emphatic third-act climax, highly suspenseful and engaging. Sin City: Distinguished performances, great editing, vivid imagery, sound execution, immersive storytelling. Arguably the best page for page adaptation of any comicbook.
If you have a Zach Snyder super hero movie on your list that screams you don't really watch, understand, and are knowledgable of the super hero genre. You're just a casual movie goer who's entertained my cool visuals.
1. The Dark Knight 2. Batman Begins 3. Spider-Man 2 4. Superman: The Movie 5. Man of Steel 6. The Batman (2022) 7. Logan 8. Superman 2: The Donner Cut 9. Iron Man 10. Spider-Man 11. Batman (1989) 12. Captain America: Civil War 13. Spider-Man 3 14. Avengers: Infinity War 15. Captain America: The Winter Soldier 16. Avengers: Endgame 17. The Dark Knight Rises 18. Zack Snyder’s Justice League 19. Spider-Man: No Way Home 20. Batman v Superman
Superheroes got SUPERpowers, if no superpowers, they are just heroes Supervillains without superpowers are just villains, so batman is hero and joker a villain, the flash is a superhero and the reverse flash is a supervillain pretty simple, lol
Not arguing with the logic here. Batman movies from a genre standpoint and to the general public are put under the superhero movie category though. Most kids view Batman as a superhero. The fact that he does things that an everyday human doesn’t makes him super in the eyes of the fan.
What makes a great comicbook movie? I’d say great filmmaking and storytelling. A great comicbook movie presents a vivid style in terms of visual imagery and execution. Immersive storytelling, authentic performances and an accurate representation of the characters and lore. Here’s my list in no particular order. Across the spiderverse: Preeminent, visual storytelling. Fantastic soundtrack, innovative action sequences, a riveting climax and great emotional resonance. Watchmen: Stunning visual imagery and symbolism. Elegant cinematography, deft fight scenes, thematic and allegorical storytelling. Eye-watering action sequences. The mask: Great performances, gritty tone, edgy comedy. Memorable soundtrack. High entertainment value overall. Avengers Endgame: Magnificent storytelling, magnificent performances, magnificent directing, wonderful action sequences, emotionally compelling and emotionally satisfying. Blade: Coolest soundtrack ever, career best performances. Cutting edge fight scenes. Tight pace, fluid screenwriting and narrative. Dramatic in tone, dark in humour, utterly satisfying entertainment at its finest. Logan: Career best performances, tight directing, highly affecting, impactful, intimate and definitive storytelling. X-men DOFP: Great performances, emotional resonance, multilayered storytelling and character development. Excellent action sequences and visuals. Brilliant opening act and a fitting third act climax. It’s cohesive, substantial, an enthralling piece of comicbook entertainment. Dark knight: Labyrinth storytelling, mesmerising performances, incredible production value, excellent cinematography, masterful directing by Nolan. Spider-Man 2: Well balanced in tone, grounded storytelling, crisp action sequences, consummate in screenwriting, an emphatic third-act climax, highly suspenseful and engaging. Sin City: Distinguished performances, great editing, vivid imagery, sound execution, immersive storytelling. Arguably the best page for page adaptation of any comicbook.
1 - Infinity war
2 - Logan
3 - Dark night
4 - Cap America Civil War
5 - Watchmen
1. The dark knight 2. The winter soldier 3. Man of steel 4. The snyder cut justice league 5. Infinity war
I agree with all lists as long as Dark Knight is at #1.
1: the 1st superman 2:the 1st batman 3:the 1st wonder woman 4:batman dark knight / trilogy 5:guardians of the galaxy/trilogy.............oh yeah & an honorable mention goes to one of my favorite marvel movies.......Captain America 2 the winter soldier............❤❤❤❤❤
Christopher Reeves? Christopher Leaves?
Anyway, The Dark Knight was the best movie theater experience of my life. I was 32 at the time.
I was glued to the screen and absolutely blown away. No movie has ever done that to me before or since.
What makes a great comicbook movie? I’d say great filmmaking and storytelling.
A great comicbook movie presents a vivid style in terms of visual imagery and execution. Immersive storytelling, authentic performances and an accurate representation of the characters and lore. Here’s my list in no particular order.
Across the spiderverse: Preeminent, visual storytelling. Fantastic soundtrack, innovative action sequences, a riveting climax and great emotional resonance.
Watchmen: Stunning visual imagery and symbolism. Elegant cinematography, deft fight scenes, thematic and allegorical storytelling. Eye-watering action sequences.
The mask: Great performances, gritty tone, edgy comedy. Memorable soundtrack.
High entertainment value overall.
Avengers Endgame: Magnificent storytelling, magnificent performances, magnificent directing, wonderful action sequences, emotionally compelling and emotionally satisfying.
Blade: Coolest soundtrack ever, career best performances. Cutting edge fight scenes. Tight pace, fluid screenwriting and narrative. Dramatic in tone, dark in humour, utterly satisfying entertainment at its finest.
Logan: Career best performances, tight directing, highly affecting, impactful, intimate and definitive storytelling.
X-men DOFP: Great performances, emotional resonance, multilayered storytelling and character development.
Excellent action sequences and visuals.
Brilliant opening act and a fitting third act climax. It’s cohesive, substantial, an enthralling piece of comicbook entertainment.
Dark knight: Labyrinth storytelling, mesmerising performances, incredible production value, excellent cinematography, masterful directing by Nolan.
Spider-Man 2: Well balanced in tone, grounded storytelling, crisp action sequences, consummate in screenwriting, an emphatic third-act climax, highly suspenseful and engaging.
Sin City: Distinguished performances, great editing, vivid imagery, sound execution, immersive storytelling. Arguably the best page for page adaptation of any comicbook.
If you have a Zach Snyder super hero movie on your list that screams you don't really watch, understand, and are knowledgable of the super hero genre. You're just a casual movie goer who's entertained my cool visuals.
1. The Dark Knight
2. Batman Begins
3. Spider-Man 2
4. Superman: The Movie
5. Man of Steel
6. The Batman (2022)
7. Logan
8. Superman 2: The Donner Cut
9. Iron Man
10. Spider-Man
11. Batman (1989)
12. Captain America: Civil War
13. Spider-Man 3
14. Avengers: Infinity War
15. Captain America: The Winter Soldier
16. Avengers: Endgame
17. The Dark Knight Rises
18. Zack Snyder’s Justice League
19. Spider-Man: No Way Home
20. Batman v Superman
Superheroes got SUPERpowers, if no superpowers, they are just heroes
Supervillains without superpowers are just villains, so batman is hero and joker a villain, the flash is a superhero and the reverse flash is a supervillain
pretty simple, lol
Not arguing with the logic here. Batman movies from a genre standpoint and to the general public are put under the superhero movie category though. Most kids view Batman as a superhero. The fact that he does things that an everyday human doesn’t makes him super in the eyes of the fan.
No logan in any list???
What makes a great comicbook movie? I’d say great filmmaking and storytelling.
A great comicbook movie presents a vivid style in terms of visual imagery and execution. Immersive storytelling, authentic performances and an accurate representation of the characters and lore. Here’s my list in no particular order.
Across the spiderverse: Preeminent, visual storytelling. Fantastic soundtrack, innovative action sequences, a riveting climax and great emotional resonance.
Watchmen: Stunning visual imagery and symbolism. Elegant cinematography, deft fight scenes, thematic and allegorical storytelling. Eye-watering action sequences.
The mask: Great performances, gritty tone, edgy comedy. Memorable soundtrack.
High entertainment value overall.
Avengers Endgame: Magnificent storytelling, magnificent performances, magnificent directing, wonderful action sequences, emotionally compelling and emotionally satisfying.
Blade: Coolest soundtrack ever, career best performances. Cutting edge fight scenes. Tight pace, fluid screenwriting and narrative. Dramatic in tone, dark in humour, utterly satisfying entertainment at its finest.
Logan: Career best performances, tight directing, highly affecting, impactful, intimate and definitive storytelling.
X-men DOFP: Great performances, emotional resonance, multilayered storytelling and character development.
Excellent action sequences and visuals.
Brilliant opening act and a fitting third act climax. It’s cohesive, substantial, an enthralling piece of comicbook entertainment.
Dark knight: Labyrinth storytelling, mesmerising performances, incredible production value, excellent cinematography, masterful directing by Nolan.
Spider-Man 2: Well balanced in tone, grounded storytelling, crisp action sequences, consummate in screenwriting, an emphatic third-act climax, highly suspenseful and engaging.
Sin City: Distinguished performances, great editing, vivid imagery, sound execution, immersive storytelling. Arguably the best page for page adaptation of any comicbook.