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Recently saw a flick on Netflix called "Fido" that I cant suggest enough. Short summary: Its like a 1950's Leave it to beaver/Peasantville setting taking place immediatly after a "Global Zombie War" in which remaining and new zombies are domesticated as pets and/or servants. Pretty much a heartwarming story about a boy and his zombie.
i was commenting on tabarnaco's comment on how all superheroes are lameFirestorm wrote:![]()
I liked Watchmen.
honestly you can't judge anything based on if it's a "superhero" or not, unless you've examined every single superhero comic and story out there. whether a superhero is lame or not really depends on the individual who created them, not what kind of category it's in.
I didn't watch Watchmen.

From what I've seen, superhero movies are mostly action-centered movies from Hollywood that involve grandiose fighting scenes. I'm obviously not going to watch every single one of those to see if one is different from the others, because I am not willing to spend my free time doing it.
I fully expect to be yelled at because I don't get the deep symbolism of The Dark Knight or something.

From what I've seen, superhero movies are mostly action-centered movies from Hollywood that involve grandiose fighting scenes. I'm obviously not going to watch every single one of those to see if one is different from the others, because I am not willing to spend my free time doing it.
I fully expect to be yelled at because I don't get the deep symbolism of The Dark Knight or something.
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Based on this statement, your opinion that "all superheroes are lame" seems to stem from Hollywood movie adaptations. That's kind of unfair to judge something without knowing or looking into the source material.

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I thought The Spirit was a great movie despite the reviews it got. I think it was a fun look back at the hay-day of comics, and I think Samuel L. Jackson was absolutely awesome. Also the ladies were hot.
I'm a little late but I wanted to put it out there.
I'm a little late but I wanted to put it out there.
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Well, it is the Movies thread.[Insert Fail] wrote:Based on this statement, your opinion that "all superheroes are lame" seems to stem from Hollywood movie adaptations. That's kind of unfair to judge something without knowing or looking into the source material.
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That reminds me.Snark wrote:I thought The Spirit was a great movie despite the reviews it got. I think it was a fun look back at the hay-day of comics, and I think Samuel L. Jackson was absolutely awesome. Also the ladies were hot.
I'm a little late but I wanted to put it out there.
For some reason, the funniest part of Kick-booty to me was when they were walking out of the theater and it was showing The Spirit 3.
I don't know why, but I lol'd.

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then why are you saying all superheroes are lameTabarnaco wrote: From what I've seen, superhero movies are mostly action-centered movies from Hollywood that involve grandiose fighting scenes. I'm obviously not going to watch every single one of those to see if one is different from the others, because I am not willing to spend my free time doing it.

