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Post by damngumby on Jan 1, 2019 20:30:30 GMT
Let’s set aside our personal opinions and look at this objectively, eh? Which superhero movies are considered the best? I will break it up into six categories. MCU, Marvel, X-men, DC, DCEU, and Other. To accomplish this task, I will use a tool that some of you may have only recently heard of ... Google. I will also limit the best movies to the top ten, and reference the top ten lists from the Google search. That should give us a large enough sample for a definitive conclusion. Keep in mind that your own personal opinion is worthless and weak, particularly if you’ve been expressing it for years with zero results (other than your own publicly displayed anguish). Please keep it to yourselves because, honestly, no one cares. Not even your mother. Google A Google search of the best superhero movies returns five MCU movies, two Marvel movies, and three DC movies. Rotten Tomatoes This is the list that was endlessly referred to as the ultimate guide by some silly DCEU fans when one of their movies cracked the top ten, but in reality it’s just one of a number of lists on the internet. Once again we’ve got five MCU movies in the top ten, a couple Marvel movies, a DC movie, one DCEU movie, one Other. Vulture Among Vultures top ten are three MCU movies, three DC movies, two Marvel movies, two Other. The Ringer Five MCU, Two DC, two Marvel, one DCEU. GamesRadar Five MCU, three Marvel, one DC, one Other. Newsweek Four MCU, two DC, two Marvel, one Other. IGN Five MCU, three DC, one Marvel, one X-Men (finally!) Ranker Three DC, two MCU, two Marvel, two X-Men, one Other. CinemaBlend Four MCU, three Marvel, one DC, one DCEU, one Other. BusinessInsider Four DC, three MCU, two Marvel, one DCEU WinnersClearly, the MCU makes the best superhero movies with a number of their movies dominating these best 10 lists. DC, prior to being corrupted by the DCEU, is a respectable second place, and non-MCU Marvel comes in third. LosersIt’s a bit of a toss up. Let’s call it a tie. Although the DCEU has an entry in multiple lists, it’s the same movie each time ... and I was beginning to worry that X-Men was going to completely whiff, but it managed to squeak onto a couple lists at the end. Still, a pretty sad showing for both franchises. So there you have it. Reality. It’s best if you just face it. Beating yourself up on the MCU board, every single day, is no substitute for a nice little sit down with a therapist.
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Post by hobowar on Jan 1, 2019 21:03:22 GMT
Hmm. I'd have to ponder this further. What do you think, summers8?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 1, 2019 21:44:06 GMT
I'm glad there's a distinction between DC and DCEU. I haven't seen Aquaman yet but the DCEU movies are awful, in my opinion. With the exception of Wonder Woman, they all come across as rushed, smug, convinced of their superiority, and all around bad.
I love DC though. It doesn't come out as much on a Marvel centered board but I've enjoyed countless hours of inspiration from products under the DC banner, whether it's the animated movies, the cartoon series or Christopher Reeve's Supermans and Dark Knights, I think they're great.
The MCU should win through sheer volume. Their offerings are consistently above average, a few of them flirting with exceptional, and a narrative that spans an near impossible number of chapters with rotating main characters, almost all of which are well received critically and financially.
The MCU would win over The Dark Knight trilogy. Even if I didn't personally enjoy the direction they took the story in The Dark Knight Rises and consider it the weakest of the trilogy, it's still a solid movie that finishes a really strong brand. Issue is there's only 3 of them, which is fine. A lot of trilogies are being added to because Hollywood wants to make money; Star Wars is no longer a trilogy, Terminator's no longer a trilogy, Die Hard...plenty of trilogies that were trilogies for years until a fourth was added aren't anymore. The Dark Knight trilogy remains just that, and is stronger as a trilogy than it would be by adding to it. Nolan's earned his riding off into the sunset.
So far, the MCU and The Dark Knight trilogy (for me) have the most solid batting averages. The Dark Knight trilogy's weak link is stronger than a lot of other movies, even if I don't think it fits in with its own trilogy on its best terms. MCU has a universe inside and outside its own and its weak links add to the universe with exposition and balance.
The other franchises have anchors that really weigh them down. Spiderman 3 I didn't care for the direction they took the story. Aside from just its quality as a movie, I thought it was kind of a crowd displeaser. Particularly the fallout of Parker and Mary Jane, but maybe that's a different discussion. Depending on who you ask, the X-Men (my favorite characters from the comics) have a few knockouts but can't seem to always land on their feet for critics. The first two Superman movies were terrific. Superman in my opinion was better, even though I think Superman 2 was richer and darker, with nastier more intimidating villains. I couldn't get into Superman III or IV. The Blade movies were fine. The standalone movies are hit and miss, like Green Lantern and Superman Returns. The DCEU movies are a footstool on fire with only Wonder Woman being allowed to put her feet up.
Actually, if there's one comic book universe that might give them MCU a run for its money it's the DC animated movies like Batman v Robin, Justice League v Teen Titans, Flashpoint Paradox, Gods and Monsters, etc. I don't know if they count as "movies" but they're consistently really good.
So yeah, MCU works for me. No regrets.
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Post by scabab on Jan 1, 2019 22:49:49 GMT
Its obviously MCU.
DC and the DCEU fall drastically on either end of the scale, you have movies like Superman, Batman, The Dark Knight and Wonder Woman and then you have Catwoman, Batman and Robin, Green Lantern and Suicide Squad.
They've always been all over the place, you never know what you're gonna get.
X-Men has been much more consistent but they've also had their highs and lows like X-Men Days of Future Past and Logan but then X-Men Apocalypse and Origins Wolverine.
Is Dark Phoenix and New Mutants going to turn out good or bad? You don't know.
Marvel have been like DC, you get good movies like Blade and Spider-Man but then garbage like Elektra and Ghost Rider. In-between movies like Daredevil and The Amazing Spider-man.
With the MCU, there's movies that are much better than others but even the worst ones are at least decent. They have yet to do a movie where the consensus is that it is a bad movie.
They're the most consistent of the lot even if they're top movies might not be quite as good as some of the other top movies.
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Post by hobowar on Jan 1, 2019 23:23:06 GMT
Kevin Feige = Walter White
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 2, 2019 0:17:06 GMT
Its obviously MCU. DC and the DCEU fall drastically on either end of the scale, you have movies like Superman, Batman, The Dark Knight and Wonder Woman and then you have Catwoman, Batman and Robin, Green Lantern and Suicide Squad. They've always been all over the place, you never know what you're gonna get. X-Men has been much more consistent but they've also had their highs and lows like X-Men Days of Future Past and Logan but then X-Men Apocalypse and Origins Wolverine. Is Dark Phoenix and New Mutants going to turn out good or bad? You don't know. Marvel have been like DC, you get good movies like Blade and Spider-Man but then garbage like Elektra and Ghost Rider. In-between movies like Daredevil and The Amazing Spider-man. With the MCU, there's movies that are much better than others but even the worst ones are at least decent. They have yet to do a movie where the consensus is that it is a bad movie. They're the most consistent of the lot even if they're top movies might not be quite as good as some of the other top movies. The question is "Who makes the best superhero movies?" and the answer is obviously DC. The Dark Knight is universally-recognized as the best superhero movie ever and nothing MCU has made even comes close. DC also has Superman: The Movie (which launched the era of big-budget superhero movies and which created the template for almost all superhero origin movies) and Superman II. That's 3 home runs right there. MCU has yet to have a home run as none of their movies are as good as those 3.
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Jan 2, 2019 0:21:39 GMT
Chris Nolan.
Neither Marvel, Fox, Don't or DC/WB have top Nolan.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 2, 2019 2:08:15 GMT
The question is "Who makes the best superhero movies?" and the answer is obviously DC. The question is “Who makes the best superhero movies”, plural. TDK is a singular ten year old movie. The evidence I presented indicates that it very well may be the best superhero movie, but as a whole, DC comes up short of the MCU. ...and S:TM barely registers in these top ten lists.
And, of course, DC has been supplanted by the far inferior DCEU these days. The OP question was also present tense.
Every movie in these lists is a home run. TDK put it out of the park, but it’s still just one point. The MCU clearly has the most home runs, and it isn’t even close. Remember, this is an objective analysis. Personal opinions mean nothing. Particularly yours.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 2, 2019 2:11:18 GMT
The question is "Who makes the best superhero movies?" and the answer is obviously DC. The question is “Who makes the best superhero movies”, plural. TDK is a singular ten year old movie. The evidence I presented indicates that it very well may be the best superhero movie, but as a whole, DC comes up short of the MCU. ...and S:TM barely registers in these top ten lists.
And, of course, DC has been supplanted by the far inferior DCEU these days. The OP question was also present tense.
Every movie in these lists is a home run. TDK put it out of the park, but it’s still just one point. The MCU clearly has the most home runs, and it isn’t even close. The MCU doesn't have any home runs. The MCU plays it safe and tries for singles only.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 2, 2019 2:20:40 GMT
Chris Nolan. Neither Marvel, Fox, Don't or DC/WB have top Nolan. Chris Nolan is arguably the singular element that elevates DC to 2nd place. Without his input DC would fall to a very weak 3rd place behind everything Marvel. DC fans would be reduced to reminiscing over a 40 year old movie that hasn’t aged very well. Almost as pathetic as Dallas Cowboy fans reminiscing about the last time they were in the Super Bowl.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 2, 2019 2:27:56 GMT
The MCU doesn't have any home runs. The MCU plays it safe and tries for singles only. As your personal opinion, unsupported by any evidence, I will file it away where it belongs.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 2, 2019 2:32:08 GMT
Chris Nolan. Neither Marvel, Fox, Don't or DC/WB have top Nolan. Yep, The Dark Knight is much better than anything MCU has put out. So this is another failed bait thread by the OP.
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Post by damngumby on Jan 2, 2019 2:52:16 GMT
So this is another failed bait thread by the OP. If this is a bait thread then consider yourself hooked, hauled and processed for fertilizer.
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Post by summers8 on Jan 2, 2019 4:50:12 GMT
DC, FOX, Sony all tied.
the thing is when DC, FOX, Sony makes a comic film it is so artistically good and well crafted and you can tell the movie were made by people.
MCU is worse because all their movies are factory processed foods you cant even tell the differences.
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Post by merh on Jan 2, 2019 5:07:33 GMT
Chris Nolan. Neither Marvel, Fox, Don't or DC/WB have top Nolan. Respectively disagree
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Post by miike80 on Jan 2, 2019 7:46:28 GMT
Chris Nolan. Neither Marvel, Fox, Don't or DC/WB have top Nolan. Yep, The Dark Knight is much better than anything MCU has put out. So this is another failed bait thread by the OP. yeah, but anything MCU has done is better than anything DCEU has done, except maybe WW
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Post by Skaathar on Jan 2, 2019 9:01:19 GMT
Chris Nolan. Neither Marvel, Fox, Don't or DC/WB have top Nolan. Nah. Let's be honest, the Nolan trilogy wouldn't be that great if it wasn't for TDK. And you'd need more than 1 great movie for you to be considered the greatest franchise. Besides, if we consider the Nolan trilogy a franchise of its own then we can easily consider CATWS, CW and IW a franchise on its own as well.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 2, 2019 9:13:11 GMT
Chris Nolan. Neither Marvel, Fox, Don't or DC/WB have top Nolan. Nah. Let's be honest, the Nolan trilogy wouldn't be that great if it wasn't for TDK. And you'd need more than 1 great movie for you to be considered the greatest franchise. The Dark Knight franchise has 3 great movies. All 3 movies have an IMDb rating of 8.3 or higher and all 3 movies are in the IMDb top 116. Even on RT (which MCU fans love to use as a metric), all 3 movies have an RT rating of 84% or higher. No other superhero franchise even comes close to having all of their movies rated so high. if we consider the Nolan trilogy a franchise of its own then we can easily consider CATWS, CW and IW a franchise on its own as well. IW is supposed to be part of the Avengers franchise, not the Captain America franchise. If we compare the 3 Cap movies with the 3 TDK movies, the TDK franchise wins easily. If we compare the 3 Avengers movies with the 3 TDK movies, the TDK franchise still wins easily.
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Post by Skaathar on Jan 2, 2019 9:15:33 GMT
Nah. Let's be honest, the Nolan trilogy wouldn't be that great if it wasn't for TDK. And you'd need more than 1 great movie for you to be considered the greatest franchise. The Dark Knight franchise has 3 great movies. All 3 movies have an IMDb rating of 8.3 or higher and all 3 movies are in the IMDb top 116. Even on RT (which MCU fans love to use as a metric), all 3 movies have an RT rating of 84% or higher. No other superhero franchise even comes close to having all of their movies rated so high. if we consider the Nolan trilogy a franchise of its own then we can easily consider CATWS, CW and IW a franchise on its own as well. IW is supposed to be part of the Avengers franchise, not the Captain America franchise. If we compare the 3 Cap movies with the 3 TDK movies, the TDK franchise wins easily. If we compare the 3 Avengers movies with the 3 TDK movies, the TDK franchise still wins easily. That's because the Nolan trilogy isn't a franchise. They're part of the DC franchise. And we all know you're just Cherry picking the Nolan trilogy because you know DC as a whole can't win against the MCU.
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Post by DC-Fan on Jan 2, 2019 9:24:22 GMT
The Dark Knight franchise has 3 great movies. All 3 movies have an IMDb rating of 8.3 or higher and all 3 movies are in the IMDb top 116. Even on RT (which MCU fans love to use as a metric), all 3 movies have an RT rating of 84% or higher. No other superhero franchise even comes close to having all of their movies rated so high. IW is supposed to be part of the Avengers franchise, not the Captain America franchise. If we compare the 3 Cap movies with the 3 TDK movies, the TDK franchise wins easily. If we compare the 3 Avengers movies with the 3 TDK movies, the TDK franchise still wins easily. That's because the Nolan trilogy isn't a franchise. They're part of the DC franchise. The TDK franchise IS a franchise. Even Box Office Mojo lists the TDK franchise as a franchise: www.boxofficemojo.com/franchises/. There's no such thing as the "DC franchise". DC has a Superman franchise, a Batman franchise, a TDK franchise, a Wonder Woman franchise, a DCEU franchise. But there's no such thing as a "DC franchise". And the TDK franchise is universally considered to be the best superhero franchise ever. So this thread is another failed bait thread by the OP.
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