Best scene in comic book movie history?
Best scene in comic book movie history?
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Doc Ock subway fight in Spider Man 2 was up there.
I'm gonna go with this.
the interrogation scene.
>marvel shit ever coming close to a kino film like The Dark Knight
Get out of here, kiddo.
>kino
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still one of the most intense scene in MCU
This scene completely apes the style of TDK but ok.
Great action scenes in this movie. If only it didn't have those awful ""banter"" scenes between Captain and Widow.
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Also, the entirety of BvS
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You just notice how every scene is directed and shot with similar treatment if not entirely the same : unnecessarily over dramatic, over lingering moments being sewn together that they feel static and nothing special at all. Snyder really is an incompetent storyteller.
It makes me so upset how great this film was considering what a pile of shit civil war was
and what style would that be? 21th century generic action movie?
>MCU
Not only the greatest scene in any comic book movie, but one of the greatest intros to any movie ever.
>Film is a success
>Executives want to get more cash so they control the sequel.
Maybe. TDK had many scenes that stick in people's minds.
I honestly don't even remember most of the stuff being posted in this thread.
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Bucky's face says "I want to hate him, but I just can't be mad"
>Marvel rips off one of the most iconic moments from a great action movie (Point Break) and turns into a cheesy, badly acted mess of a scene
BRAVO
This whole movie is legendary
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Rivalled by none.
you absolute plebs.
wtf is catwoman doing
Show me a clip in Point Break where Bodhi is impressed that Johnny Utah is holding a fucking ROFLcopter
I literally thought the same the first time I saw that.
and I still don't understand why she just presents her ass at 0:26
also, she was voiced by the actual 60's actress and she sounded worse than my grandmother, which was a bit disgusting and offputing to be honest.
is there anything cringier then when we try to attempt the past in 2016, especially shit like this, it just doesn't work holy hell, who allowed this
what the fuck are you talking about, it was great.
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Can't beat this, really.
This whole sequence was pure capekino, caped off with Joker sticking his head out the window like a mad dog who finally caught the care he was chasing. TDK was full of "best scene in comic book movie history" moments, imo, and it still hasn't been topped.
Don't even bother bringing up that MCU or DCU bullshit. Need not even bother applying
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some scenes were cut, it seemed it was a bit more extensive from the trailers
I want to fuck that cat.
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This scene is pure kino. Burton's Batman is an opera of the grotesque and strange, and this scene seems like it went from the mind to the screen, with no questions. Elfman's score is also fantastically downbeat.
whats going on at 4:00? Is that Kent State?
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I mean specifically the soldiers opening fire after the flower is placed in the barrel
No it's fucking stupid. Why didnt batman just clothesline him instead of laying down his bike? Oh right, so they could have batman be saved by back-from-the-dead Gordon.