| Posted: 05 Dec 2008 16:22 Last Edited By: Tim |
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For me it's probably not just one. I'd have to say that I've watched the Christopher Reeve Superman Movies a kazillion times. Not so much number four though, but Superman I-III I have should have the dialogue memorized by now.
Then after that maybe the Tim Burton 89 Batman, X-men, and then Spider-man. I don't seem to ever get tired of Spider-man in the slightest so I expect that one to reach a solid number two spot after all the Reeve films.
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| Posted: 05 Dec 2008 17:07 |
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It might seem strange but I think the Hero movie I've seen most often is Rocketman. It's on one of cable channels even as I type this. How can you go wrong with a man with a rocket pack and Nazi spies to fight.
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| Posted: 05 Dec 2008 17:34 |
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Are you talking about the Rocketeer?
I forgot about that one. I've got that one on VHS still. I need to get a DVD copy. I heard that the director of that movie is involved in Captain America now. I've seen it a lot but not as much as Superman and the others I have on DVD. That is a great movie though. I love stuff set in World War II.
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| Posted: 05 Dec 2008 19:31 Last Edited By: wayne clayton |
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Ah you've uncovered my secret super power, to type different words to what my brain is thinking ' ')
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| Posted: 05 Dec 2008 19:33 |
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Oh, I thought it was called something different from where your from.
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 00:03 |
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I guess it would be either the 70s Superman or Spider-Man 1 & 2.
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 00:04 |
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I'm sorry but, I watched "The Punisher" (2004) over a dozen times, never get tired of it.
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I only saw that once. And I saw it for the first time only a few months ago.
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 00:08 |
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I saw it like twice on DVD, but there's a channel called "FX", it showed it a lot, So I watched it.
I would say Sidey 2 was the effort Jones.
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 00:13 |
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I think it was FX where I saw the Punisher. It was better than I expected.
Spider Man 2 I'd say is the best superhero film they've made so far.
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 00:15 |
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Me was DVD. Then FX.
And I agree, about Spidey.
Out of all:
1.The Punisher
2.Spidey2
3.X-men 3
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 00:19 |
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When Cap comes out, that will become the one that is watched the most.
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 01:47 |
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I've seen DareDevil, Batman Begins, F4, and The Flash series the most. __________________
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 01:52 |
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I've just come home from the pub (bar) and found HE MAN Masters of the Universe on. So eighties it hurts to watch. Dolf as He-Man. Which is better, Dolf as He Man or as Punisher?
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 07:48 |
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yeah, i've actually watched the punkisher a lot, too, mainly becaus ethe more i watched it the more i loved jane's performance. also i've watched the spidey films (first 2 most since they've been out longer) so much that i haven't watched them in a while because i've got them memorized. i've seen daredevil a fair amount of times and i've seen batman beghins a whole lot of times. in fact, i've already seen the dark knight 4 times, once at IMAX, once in a normal theater, and twice a couple months late in a $3 theater. never gets old, like most of the above list.
honorable mentions that i've seen a few times, but maybe not quite as much include, the F4 fimls, the x-men films, the first two reeves supermans, and i even watched the keaton films a few times, alonmg with a lot of watches of the (believe it or not) kilmer, clooney, and west batmans. i still standby the fact that the clooney-kilmer ones make good young child films, though inaccurate and campy adaptations. the west one too i think was important in the development and popularity of the character.
only seen the last two reeves films once. i liked the drunk-superman against clark kent fight, but i thought most of the third one was too far away from the comics, and too much of a publicity stunt. there was no lex, a cameo from lois, and an overall lackluster plot, in my opinion. then the fourth one brought bakc those elements but seemd very un-epic. kind of like a TV-special tribute or cast reunion, or too much of a good thing. the second one remains to be on of my favorite superhero movies ever though. superman returns sucked. just an homage to the previous films. __________________"You...complete me."
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| Posted: 06 Dec 2008 15:35 Last Edited By: Tim |
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I always love Superman 3 up to the end. The end isn't really as good as the rest of it. The super computer fight just isn't as exciting as Superman vs a real super villain. The Superman vs Clark fight was the best fight scene in the movie, and I loved all the Smallville scenes.
I forgot about Daredevil. I've almost seen it as much as Spider-Man I think.
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I only saw Daredevil once. I haven't seen Superman 3 or 4 yet. They need to come on tv. i thought about buying the dvd set if I could find one cheap.
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i also forgot ehllboy, i've seen it a good number of times. it and daredevil are just easy to start watching, you know, like just good fun whe you're in the mood. __________________"You...complete me."
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I've seen Hellboy 3-4 times and the sequel once so far.
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| Posted: 07 Dec 2008 21:15 |
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I've seen Hellboy once and the sequel not at all. I'm buying the dvd though.
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| Posted: 08 Dec 2008 03:52 Last Edited By: SuperDude |
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hellboy 2 is a good movie. funny stuff with good action and great creatures. __________________"You...complete me."
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I liked it, but I think the first one might be a little bit funner.
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| Posted: 09 Dec 2008 14:20 Last Edited By: new midnight avenger |
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Man I don't know which movie I've seen the most. Probably the 80's batmans and the Christopher Reeves Supermans just b/c I watched them growing up. I've watched Spidey 1&2, Batman Begins, and X-men 1 probably the most out of the newer (past few years) superhero movies.
My most watched movie of all times has got to be Star Wars the original trilogy though, I used to rent them on VHS from the local video store every few months starting when I was about 8 years old and now I have them on DVD. When my oldest daughter was born I had her watching them with me once she was a few months old. Now she refuses to watch them with me, she's "outgrown them". I don't see how when I still love them. __________________
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Loved Hellboy 1-2, and same here, seen it about 2-5 times. (Hellboy 1)
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Spider-Man 2 I don't know why but I just love the way Toby gives a great preformance in this installment. I guess I enjoy all the great humor and the "loner" aspect to it. I've also seen Spider-Man 3 a whole lot I just love seeing Spidey in the Black costume. The 89 Batman is one I've seen quit frequently that movie is really funny and unique. The 2004 Punisher I have also seen about 3-4 times I love this one. Heck I love nearly every superhero film! __________________Don't you ever laugh as the hearse goes by,For you may be the next to die.
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But,I've seen Spider-Man 2 the most. __________________Don't you ever laugh as the hearse goes by,For you may be the next to die.
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1. Superman The Movie.
2. Conan The Barbarian
3. Batman89
4. Spidey 1
5. Sin City
6. 300
And Watchmen is gaining on 300 quickly!!! __________________Hindsight is always 20/20...
But looking back it's still abit fuzzy. Dave Mustaine
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I'm surprised no one has said The Dark Knight yet. I just watched that one again last night. Then again there doesn't seem to be as many Batman fans on this board as Superman,Spider-Man ect. __________________Don't you ever laugh as the hearse goes by,For you may be the next to die.
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yeah, i think i've seen that one about...seven times now, and batman begins probably about 12. __________________"You...complete me."
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Quote: yeah, i think i've seen that one about...seven times now, and batman begins probably about 12. Finally a fellow Bat fan! __________________Don't you ever laugh as the hearse goes by,For you may be the next to die.
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