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>I'll comment on this:
>
>>As was stated below one of its better aspects is that it
>>embraces its Superhero origins, even updating them for our
>>modern scientific understanding and curiosity, and its done
>>AFTER characters have been established.>>>
>
>and this:
>
>>The computer equipment, the lab set-upand ESPECIALLY the huge
>thing >Bruce is tied up in front of at the end are classic
>Marvel >illustrator visuals. I appreciated that stuff as a
>comic-book fan >and I'm mad more of these films' directors
>don't embrace that look >instead of imposing their own look to
>the films.>>>
>
>
>As I covered below, I relaly enjoyed the comic book elements.
>Mostly because it was handled with respect. Usually in these
>comic movies there's a need to have scenes where they make fun
>of those elements since, and it comes off as by nature of
>being a movie its superior to the comic. I mean look at the
>first X-Men and the "yellow spandex" line. At the end of the
>day you're still doing a film about impossibly random
>mutations, and riding on the popularity of quite possibly the
>least developed X-character simply because he falls into
>"badass" category.
>
>I thought Spider-Man was a step in the right direction when it
>came to respect for the source material. They weren't afraid
>to use the costume, kept it as close to the source as need be,
>etc.
>
>But what I loved about the Hulk movie was that they fully
>embraced the comic roots like you've illustrated, but at the
>same time provided a thoughtful story that was obviously
>geared for the older elements of fandom. Dramatically
>speaking, there's little difference between the way Hulk
>handled the pathos and how Batman Begins did.
>
>And to end it, the shot of Hulk being dragged through the sky
>and leaving after images on the clouds was just beautiful.

As was the music that was playing during this scence & in the rest of the movie. Bana was perfect. It had a great comic book feel 2 it & the CGI was really impressive 4 the most part. A few scenes were just way 2 dark & it was hard 2 see what was goin on.

  

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Your top 5 superhero movies [View all] , AnonymousCoward, Wed Dec-28-05 11:31 AM
 
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Para mi:
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My list
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heres my list:
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RE: heres my list:
Jan 03rd 2006
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My top 5
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Mine:
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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That Kiss movie where they have super powers
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I have no illusions... 99% of superhero movies suck
Dec 28th 2005
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top 7 superhero movies
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RE: top 7 superhero movies
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      RE: Top 5 superhero movies
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      RE: Top 5 superhero movies
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      RE: top 7 superhero movies
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      well, comics have very little to do with it in my eyes
Dec 28th 2005
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           I don't really see the Crow as a superhero, tho-
Dec 29th 2005
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           *slips on slope*
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                RE: *slips on slope*
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                NEO and other oddities
Dec 30th 2005
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                     NOONE has thoughts on Harry Potter?
Dec 31st 2005
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                     never heard of him.
Dec 31st 2005
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                     I need to get back to this.
Dec 31st 2005
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           If we're going down the Neo/Crow path
Jan 09th 2006
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      Sin City not a "typical" superhero movie
Dec 29th 2005
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Playing along
Dec 28th 2005
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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      RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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           RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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here's my list
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      RE: here's my list *edit*
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      RE: here's my list *edit*
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      RE: here's my list
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           RE: here's my list
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                RE: Superman
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Tough one
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What bout BLANKMAN!!!
Dec 30th 2005
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I'm ride or die for Superman III
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This made me laugh:
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origin in Burton's Batman was simpler & more psychological
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      RE: origin in Burton's Batman was simpler & more psychological
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           Good points
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                "batman" & "batman begins"
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                     more good points
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                          RE: more good points
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                          RE: more good points
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Orgazmo...post over
Dec 30th 2005
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OH YEAH
Dec 30th 2005
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      I am Sancho.
Dec 30th 2005
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I'm not counting The Incredibles or Unbreakable
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why the hell not?
Jan 01st 2006
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      How the hell you gonna tell me my list is invalid?
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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X2, Incredibles, Spiderman 2, Batman Begins, Superman 2
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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The indisputable 5:
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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super man is my favorite hero but 1 and 2 are just not good
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RE: Your top 5 superhero movies
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