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Hardly any good movies anymore.

These comic book movies are absolute retarded children’s movies. I roll my eyes at the grown men getting all excited like children and waiting in lines for hours to see these “movies”. What a joke.


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I read the comic books as a kid and the only superhero movie I ever watched was Bathman.

Thought it sucked and never watched another one.
 
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I read the comic books as a kid and the only superhero movie I ever watched was Bathman.

Thought it sucked and never watched another one.


I think you went to the wrong theater. Big Grin





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Even if you don’t like the genre as a whole, the Captain America movies are good.
 
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I watch them with the kiddos, they aren't bad. Some of the earlier Ironman and Captain America movies were pretty darn good. My tax write offs can tell you how all of the movies are intertwined with their stories, my eyes glaze over



 
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Ha, Bathman and Bobbin

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Originally posted by Flash-LB:
I read the comic books as a kid and the only superhero movie I ever watched was Bathman.

Thought it sucked and never watched another one.


I think you went to the wrong theater. Big Grin



 
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Not obsessed, never was a big Comic Book Kid but did partake on occasion.
Now I will watch some of the movies and TV series.
There is a market for this content especially if you were or are in to Comics.
Like I said I wasn't big into the Comics but still will watch some of this on occasion.
 
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I think to get something out of them you have to be a youthful reader of the comic books they are based on. When I was a kid we had Superman, Batman, etc., but nowadays the kids have many more comic book idols to follow, and the movies reflect that. I find the movies ridiculous, based on shallow premises, one-dimensional characterizations, and artificial conflicts. I will admit that I am not adverse to seeing Margo Robbie playing Harley Quinn for her looks and sheer sexuality, but that is about it.
 
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Mom said we couldn't afford comic books when I was growing up, so I read a little bit of Spider Man and The Fantastic Four from friends' collections. I never really got into the movie genre hype, though. Watched the first and/or second Spider Man and FF movies, but that was about it. I CERTAINLY didn't see the need to camp out in a line for a week before the movie opened to assure I was the first one in the theater to see any of the movies...



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Each to his own. I read Mad Magazine as a kid, never comic books. I had an active fantasy life without superheroes or comic books. I have no interest in the movies.
 
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It's mindless. They've taken comic book fantasies intended for nine year olds and turned them into an entire industry, to serve adults who, apparently, are still mentally nine years old.

Look at these preposterous movies- Transformers and the like. My God! It's all computer-generated mayhem, and the edits come so fast, it's like staring at a strobe light. And with each of these movies, they have to ramp that crap up further, since there's no substance to these films.

And now, the PC crowd has gotten hold of this "universe" (ick) and it's all about nothing but abnormality. That is the core of this "universe" now.

So, "get into it"?? Are you joking? The world would be a slightly better place if every last one of these movies, every last comic book, e-zine, graphic novel or Disney live Star Wars extravaganza vanished right now and never returned. All of it- dump it. It's utterly mindless crap.

And for those of you this offends, well, you're just going to have to be offended.
 
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I don’t get it either, but about the only superheroes I knew were TV Batman (never interested in the movies) and the only comic books I remember reading were Richie Rich and The Archies (did kind of get into the first couple of seasons of Riverside.) Never got into fantasy like The Hobbit series or Lord of the Rings or Sci-Fi.
 
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I read a lot of comic books as a kid . Mainly at the barber shop waiting for my turn to get a haircut . My favorite was Sgt. Rock . Big Grin
The movies nowdays don't interest me .
 
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It’s a cash cow requiring little imagination to create a plot. Fear not, the SJWs have moved in an will destroy the genre with PC pontificating. Hollywood is a cowardly degenerate.



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Not for me. I have been present when a couple of them were being watched by family - just not interested in the least, would typically either read my Kindle or surf the web if something like that is on.

Another one that I don't get into at all - Star Wars. Saw the original in theater when I was a kid but never understood the hype. Never seen any of the additional movies in the series that were so ultra hyped.

Different strokes and all...



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Eh... it depends. My wife and I liked most of the Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. series. We liked the original Thor and The Avengers movies. Liked most of the recent Batman movies. Other superhero stuff was just kind of meh for us. Could've definitely taken a miss on Wonder Woman. We hated The Boys on Amazon Prime.

Yup, most of the genre is pretty mindless entertainment.



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It's generational. Some are so moronic that it's hard to believe anyone over 14 actually watches them.
When you have adults not leaving home until they're nearly thirty, I'd say that's a good indication of how our mollycoddling society full of helicopter parents has subverted the normal pace of maturing. So, we get 45 year old men arguing over electro-dude or if The Roach knows that arch-enemy Bubble Boy is his son.

I wish my father was here to give us his opinion on the subject. It'd be a hoot.
 
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I can honestly say I've never watched one but enjoyed how the genre was sent up in The Boys Big Grin


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Books- There's so much good literature out there. There's Hemnigway, Steinbeck, Faulkner, Twain. There's Kurt Vonnegut and Flannery O'Connor. There are scores of extensively researched, well-written accounts of historical events, covering all of American history and world history. You could spend a lifetime reading things worth reading and still not get through all of the prime stuff. Do not waste your time on puerile fantasies in comic books.

Film and television- the same applies. There is a whole other world in cinema- what we refer to as foreign films. Hollywood does not have a lock on creativity. Hell, what they had, they lost about three decades back.
There are hundreds of excellent films made in the 20th Century. Seek them out, and discover something substantive to occupy your mind.
 
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When you have adults not leaving home until they're nearly thirty, I'd say that's a good indication of how our mollycoddling society full of helicopter parents has subverted the normal pace of maturing.


Yep this is a big part of it right there. Add in all the LARPing and Comicon stuff too. There are a lot of people who are physically adults but have the mentally of children.

It's all mindless drivel for the most part. There's very few original ideas in Hollywood these days, either on tv or the movies. It's all remakes, prequels, sequels, "reality" tv.... add in all the CGI and fast editing. I'll pass.


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