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Best and Worst Theatricaly releasedSuperhero Comic Movies 1951 to 2020+

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    I was part of a podcast where we did a bracket battle of super hero films. It nearly ended several friendships, so I really don't participate in such things anymore. But you folks have fun. Please carry on.

    Chris
    I think you might be overreacting just a tad, given that no one here has really gone MMA yet, lol.

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  • Jorge Galvan
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    1951.

    So the Spy Smasher, Captain Marvel and Batman serials from the 40's don't qualify.

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  • Brue
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    Originally posted by Earth 2 Chris
    I was part of a podcast where we did a bracket battle of super hero films. It nearly ended several friendships, so I really don't participate in such things anymore. But you folks have fun. Please carry on.

    Chris
    I vehemently disagree with your position on this. We are no longer friends.

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  • Mr.Marion
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    Diabolik is prob. in my top ten, Brue.

    And Superman has aged just fine. If you can overlook mylar S-shields and Krypto-zapping, you can overlook time manipulation. ;-)
    Without question, one of the grooviest films ever made everything from Austin Powers to Speed Racer took something from that movie. Yes a bigger budget would have cleaned up some technical mistakes but I like it the way Bava made it. The batcave from BVS reminded me of Diabolik's lair even though its not exactly the same.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Aww, I'm just kibitzing. If I see you all at MegoMeet, we'll be chums.
    Last edited by PNGwynne; Feb 15, '21, 4:17 PM.

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  • Earth 2 Chris
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    I was part of a podcast where we did a bracket battle of super hero films. It nearly ended several friendships, so I really don't participate in such things anymore. But you folks have fun. Please carry on.

    Chris

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  • PNGwynne
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    Diabolik is prob. in my top ten, Brue.

    For DD, I hope your'e referring to the Director's Cut.

    And Superman has aged just fine. If you can overlook mylar S-shields and Krypto-zapping, you can overlook time manipulation. ;-)
    Last edited by PNGwynne; Feb 15, '21, 3:54 PM.

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  • PNGwynne
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    Doc Savage is campy but fun. In truth, some of the pulps are outre.
    Last edited by PNGwynne; Feb 15, '21, 3:58 PM.

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  • Werewolf
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    Originally posted by Brue
    I had them in my list before being errantly removed for non comic origin.
    Sue me. I read comics in the 70's and 90's.
    No harm done.

    What about Doc Savage? I've never seen it and from what I've read it's sort of Batman 66 campy.

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  • Brue
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    Originally posted by Werewolf
    TMNT comics predate the cartoon by three years.

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles premiered in May 1984
    Animated series premier December 1987

    I stand corrected.

    I thought they were a Toy/TV tie in prior to being a comic.

    I had them in my list before being errantly removed for non comic origin.
    Sue me. I read comics in the 70's and 90's. I skipped the 80's and haven't in the 21st century.

    There are now 102 in the list because I inserted Turtles that I overlooked before.
    Last edited by Brue; Feb 15, '21, 2:50 PM.

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  • Brue
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    Originally posted by Mr.Marion
    I still think you can't be a comic book film connoisseur if you don't list Danger Diabolik. Alot of movies like Ghost Rider are largely forgettable. But Diabolik had a visual style that was borrowed for 40 years.
    Seeing Superman listed at #26 also doesn't sit right with me.
    You and PNGwyne are of one mind.

    I have not seen Danger Diabolik. I'll see if it is streaming.

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  • Brue
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    Originally posted by sprytel
    So out of the 115 best/worst that Brue posted, I have not seen 47 of them (35/100 of the best 12/15 of the worst). I feel like I need to turn in my "nerd" card.

    Sounds like you have a COVID binge assignment (unless they are in the 15 worst)

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  • Brue
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    Originally posted by PNGwynne
    Superman is #26 for you? Wow.
    For its time it was AMAZING!!!

    It has not aged as well as one might think.

    Don't get me wrong - I still LOVE it.
    Why put 2 higher? Kryptonian villains. No earth spinning. It suffiently sums up 1 in the beginning. Less time to get to the action.

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  • sprytel
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    So out of the 115 best/worst that Brue posted, I have not seen 47 of them (35/100 of the best 12/15 of the worst). I feel like I need to turn in my "nerd" card.

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  • thunderbolt
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    Diabolik was in my next 20. Superman doesn’t make my list.
    Originally posted by Mr.Marion
    I still think you can't be a comic book film connoisseur if you don't list Danger Diabolik. Alot of movies like Ghost Rider are largely forgettable. But Diabolik had a visual style that was borrowed for 40 years.
    Seeing Superman listed at #26 also doesn't sit right with me.

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