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I was never a fan of Daken. I think it was the mohawk, tbh.Maybe using more family members?
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I was never a fan of Daken. I think it was the mohawk, tbh.Maybe using more family members?
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She also seemed trained. One of the major aspects of Wolverine that they never captured was his fighting abilities. He's doesn't just spam overhand claw strikes; dude is an sick as martial artist.
She was basically a weaker, smaller version of what Wolverine should have been. X-23 is awesome.
I was never a fan of Daken. I think it was the mohawk, tbh.
Yeah, here's my list of the 19 Superhero Comic Book movies that have been made that I felt were a class above:
DC
- Batman (1989)
- Batman Begins
- The Dark Knight
- Watchmen
- Superman (1978)
Marvel
- X-Men 2
- X-Men: First Class
- X-Men: Days of Future Past
- Deadpool
- Logan
- Spider-Man 2
- The Avengers
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Captain America: Winter Soldier
- Captain America: Civil War
- Iron Man
- The Hulk (2003)*
Dark Horse
- Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
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- Kick-Ass
*my only controversial pick, really, but IMO this is the most misunderstood and underappreciated movie made in the genre (horrible 5.7 on IMDb), and contains my favorite single moment in all of comic book film history. Yes, the ending definitely sucked. I forgive that.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the original Iron Man or Days of Future Past, and I wouldn't include them on a more personal list, but I acknowledge I belong to a very slim minority in both these cases, so I feel like they belong here, and I can make peace with them. I can see there's quite a bit going on in the latter, but I've never figured out what anybody thought was extraordinary about Iron Man apart from Robert Downey's performance. Overall the movie was really well told, but I found it kind of trite and shallow. Still, I enjoyed the hell out of it, so I can't really hate too much. Winter Soldier is definitely on the bubble, for me, but man, it deserves to be here for the action sequences alone. Freaking spectacular. Best we've seen yet, hands down.
I was tempted to include Batman Returns. I'm not at all interested in pleas for The Dark Knight Returns, and I don't care that it scores an 8.5 on IMDb. No clemency for this one. Veto power engaged. Save your breath Bullitt. That film was awful. I won't even add it to make it a clean 20.
Not sure if I'm forgetting anything else or missing anything. The Batman and X-Man universes have unquestionably been the most fruitful in the genre that has sort of been to my generation what the Western was to my grandparents.
To folks suggesting Sabretooth would have been better than X-24: I don't think Sabretooth was iconic enough in the movies to warrant that showdown. If he was cast correctly in the first X-men movie, enough to be cast in X-Men Origins *wretch then it could have been an AMAZING reveal, but I don't think it would work as well as you may think. Even tho Schreiber was cool at playing Sabretooth, it wasn't that good.
For the same reason, I don't think a guy like Cyber would have worked, either. It would have required too much exposition to make sense to the casual viewer and X-24 made sense withing the context of the story AND was also symbolic.
For the record; I was one of those guys who kind of shrugged when x-24 was revealed, but I like it more now.

Yeah, here's my list of the 19 Superhero Comic Book movies that have been made that I felt were a class above:
DC
- Batman (1989)
- Batman Begins
- The Dark Knight
- Watchmen
- Superman (1978)
Marvel
- X-Men 2
- X-Men: First Class
- X-Men: Days of Future Past
- Deadpool
- Logan
- Spider-Man 2
- The Avengers
- Guardians of the Galaxy
- Captain America: Winter Soldier
- Captain America: Civil War
- Iron Man
- The Hulk (2003)*
Dark Horse
- Hellboy 2: The Golden Army
Icon
- Kick-Ass
*my only controversial pick, really, but IMO this is the most misunderstood and underappreciated movie made in the genre (horrible 5.7 on IMDb), and contains my favorite single moment in all of comic book film history. Yes, the ending definitely sucked. I forgive that.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of the original Iron Man or Days of Future Past, and I wouldn't include them on a more personal list, but I acknowledge I belong to a very slim minority in both these cases, so I feel like they belong here, and I can make peace with them. I can see there's quite a bit going on in the latter, but I've never figured out what anybody thought was extraordinary about Iron Man apart from Robert Downey's performance. Overall the movie was really well told, but I found it kind of trite and shallow. Still, I enjoyed the hell out of it, so I can't really hate too much. Winter Soldier is definitely on the bubble, for me, but man, it deserves to be here for the action sequences alone. Freaking spectacular. Best we've seen yet, hands down.
I was tempted to include Batman Returns. I'm not at all interested in pleas for The Dark Knight Returns, and I don't care that it scores an 8.5 on IMDb. No clemency for this one. Veto power engaged. Save your breath Bullitt. That film was awful. I won't even add it to make it a clean 20.
Not sure if I'm forgetting anything else or missing anything. The Batman and X-Man universes have unquestionably been the most fruitful in the genre that has sort of been to my generation what the Western was to my grandparents.
Then they could have changed 10-15 of drag ass minutes (which there weren't a lot of but they were there) into an explanation/montage for Albert.
Albert was even created by Donald Pierce. I mean damn, it's right there. The cloning shit didn't work so Transigen/Reavers went full on android.
Maybe X24 was just a fail ass version of Albert, similar to "Deadpool" in Wolverine Origins.
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People say Ron Perlman as Hellboy is perfect casting, but goddammit Sam Elliott:
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With all the makeup and prosthetic he'd have to do, Sam Elliott will probably die after stepping off his trailer.People say Ron Perlman as Hellboy is perfect casting, but goddammit Sam Elliott:
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Dinklage is not going to be happy with you...I stand by my Joaquin casting for Hellboy, ironic as it may seem.
I didn't know that X-23 was a real MARVEL character. I stop reading Wolverine and the X-Men books in the Mid - 90's. Either way that would be a reinvention of the "Wolverine" character in my eyes, a passing of the torch anyway, but they pulled it off well if that is the case.Yeah, but they are set up for X-23 to be the New Wolverine, just as in the comics, and they can always bring back a new Old Man Logan from another dimension if they play their cards right.
He works as Hellbaby. Wouldn't even have to alter his voice.Dinklage is not going to be happy with you...