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Brue
Jun 30, '07, 1:52 PM
Pick your #1 (2 points) and your number 2 (1 point) or top two tie (1.5 points each) from these:

1 Superman: The Motion Picture
2 Batman Begins
3 Spider-man
4 X2
5 Superman II
6 Spider-man 2

Pick the worst (2 points) or pick a tie (1 point each)
1 Hulk
2 Batman & Robin
3 Catwoman
4 Superman IV


NOTE: only choose from the lists above.
I will tabulate the winners and loses after a few days and posts are not active.

joshvox
Jun 30, '07, 3:03 PM
hmm...
#1 is no contest, no matter what you put up its Batman Begins. #2 I'd have to say Superman the Motion Picture.

For the worst, #1 Batman and Robin, #2 Catwoman.

Brue
Jun 30, '07, 3:17 PM
I forgat to post my own votes.

best Spider-man, second Superman II

All 6 are GREAT so this was a hard choice.

worst Catwoman may actually be the worst but because of budgets and expectations I am giving the nod to Batman and Robin

Again all 4 of these are terrible so it was a hard choice.

The Bat
Jun 30, '07, 4:20 PM
Best: BATMAN BEGINS!
X-Men 2

Worst: Catwoman
Batman & Robin

thunderbolt
Jun 30, '07, 5:16 PM
Best: Batman Begins and Spidey in that order
worst Batman and Robin and Superman 4 in that order.

Meule
Jun 30, '07, 6:02 PM
Best: Batman Begins followed by Superman
Worst: Hulk, then Batman and Robin

Hulk
Jun 30, '07, 7:25 PM
#1 -Superman: The Motion Picture
#2 Tie - Batman Begins & Spider-man

Worst - Catwoman

Brue
Jul 1, '07, 8:01 PM
So, I was thinking (sometimes i do) and realized I own 3 of the worst on DVD on the 4th on vhs..

Is it our resposibility or curse to need to own thes things as true superhero fans?

huedell
Jul 1, '07, 8:12 PM
So, I was thinking (sometimes i do) and realized I own 3 of the worst on DVD on the 4th on vhs..

Is it our resposibility or curse to need to own thes things as true superhero fans?

Here's the thing regarding those 4 worst listed...

I don't know about Catwoman cause I never saw it

But I will say here's one thing Batman & Robin and Superman IV have that
Hulk doesn't....alotta costume time (including costumed villains),
and goofy humor that can at least occupy the easily "camped" side of our
brains...Hulk is just real dry and only the desert stuff at the end really takes advantage of the "costumed" character

And I STILL own Hulk on DVD :)

It just may be that "curse" you speak of cause I sure as heck don't feel a
responsibility

I thought Hulk would grow on me to at least being able to watch more than a
few times in vain without being disappointed-------it hasn't

Brue
Jul 2, '07, 8:32 AM
Here's the thing regarding those 4 worst listed...

.. here's one thing Batman & Robin and Superman IV have that
Hulk doesn't....alotta costume time (including costumed villains),
and goofy humor that can at least occupy the easily "camped" side of our
brains...


Yep my fourth grade classes LOVE Batman and Robin because of costumes, multiple characters, action, etc and they just don't get too concerned about with plot, dialogue, faithfulness etc. For most 10 and unders I talk to (including my daughter) B&R id the best Batman.