Sentences with phrase «book superhero movies»

Logan, however, looks to be different from all other comic book superhero movies, even those within the X-Men universe.
«Most comic book superhero movies are about a superhero protagonist or a superhero group.
This is with out a doubt the best comic book superhero movie I have ever seen!
Following the Sundance success of his debut «Fruitvale Station» and then the box office success of «Creed,» filmmaker Ryan Coogler now has transformed the comic book superhero movie into something full of thematic depth, emotional weight and cultural detail.
I mean, I guess we can call Fight Club a comic book superhero movie then.

Not exact matches

While the top 20 most downloaded films included some prestigious movies like 12 Years a Slave (at number 10) and Gravity (at number four), the majority of the most pirated flicks were largely big blockbuster franchises, adapted from books — Divergent, Hunger Games: Catching Fire and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug — superhero sequels and reboots like Godzilla and Robocop, although Excipio was unclear as to how many of the more than 29 million illegal downloads were for the»87 original.
While they also respond to books and DVDs aimed at both genders, boys especially love items geared toward them, such as The Potty Movie for Boys and Potty Superhero.
With big comic book companies DC and Marvel really stepping up their movie game in recent years, it's no surprise that Superhero clothing has become in an incredibly popular alternative style!
In conclusion this book is equal parts superhero movie; cutting - edge satire on the price of Internet fame; biting commentary on fanboy culture; and slapstick comedy this is easily David Wong's finest effort.
Or Kurt bitching about Superhero Comic Book Action Movies being a dead genre that no one should watch.
Suicide Squad is not the darkest mainstream superhero comic book movie ever made, nor is it even the darkest live - action film featuring Batman ever made.
During the past year, several of the studios releasing superhero movies have upped their game, moving into new territory without tossing aside the tropes that differentiate comic book - inspired fare from its traditional action / adventure cousin.
OK, obviously none of that happens, except for Wade blowing himself up — and if you've ever read a comic book in your life, or seen a movie, or drawn breath, you know that a superhero film doesn't start with the hero offing himself unless it plans to undo the damage as soon as possible.
Several generations of Marvel comic books featuring Wakanda and its superhero king T'Challa have now given rise to the Disney release Black Panther, the most recent pop movie that is said to have Changed Everything.
Like Patty Jenkins» Wonder Woman, Coogler's comic book movie will no doubt inspire the under - represented with its powerful depiction of a person of color who is not only a superhero, but also a leader who preaches empathy, understanding, and sincerity over cynicism and hatred.
Fans are conditioned by this point to scour superhero movies for sly nods to to the comic book source material and clever cameos.
Not only is Wonder Woman going to be the first female - led superhero movie of this post-MCU comic book movie boom, but it's also the first one directed by a female filmmaker, with Patty Jenkins at the helm.
As comic book fans demand bigger action (and budgets) for superhero movies, some incredible mistakes have gone completely unnoticed.
It's taken a decade and 18 films, but the Marvel Cinematic Universe has finally produced a superhero movie that feels like it was ripped from the pages of a comic book.
Superman: The Movie remains the quintessential superhero film and the comic book adaptation against which all others are judged.
There are literally dozens of major characters (you pity whoever had to fit all of these A-list names onto the poster), in service to a story that's simultaneously every superhero movie ever and, for those who aren't obsessive readers of the comic books, a bit confusing.
Not just a watershed moment — the first blockbuster comic - book movie centered on a female superhero — but an earnestly realized look at a character who embodies strength, compassion and courage in any century.
• Most scenes in modern blockbusters — superhero movies, comic book stories, FX - driven tentpoles, etc. — feel both perfunctory and dead on arrival.
The movie features dozens of major characters in service to a story that's simultaneously every superhero movie ever and, for those who aren't obsessive readers of the comic books, a bit confusing.
Overloading the movie with superheroes might please fans of the comic books, but the rest of us will be chewing on our own spleens when the umpteenth brightly - coloured dude turns up to spout one line of dialogue, then drop off the map.
The two both star in Marvel's hotly anticipated upcoming superhero film — the first of the modern era of comic book movies to star an almost all - black cast — and posed together for pictures at the annual ceremony.
The director of the Captain Marvel movie has a big responsibility: they have to introduce a character who isn't particularly well known outside of comic book shops to a wide audience while also shouldering the burden of making the first solo female superhero movie set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The movie is based on the comic book by Mark Millar (Wanted) and focuses on a high school kid who decides to become a superhero... with no super powers whatsoever.
As superheroes continue to dominate the box office, Screen Rant has compiled a list of famous (and infamous) comic book deaths that we want to see in movies and TV shows.
The initial struggle as Snipes explains, was he was trying to make a movie about the comic book superhero Black Panther, and not the 1960s civil rights revolutionaries.
I understand the grown - up comic book fans have a vision for what they feel a superhero movie, particularly a Spider - Man movie, should be.
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So now that we know that an R rating is officially no longer an obstacle for superhero blockbusters in this golden age of comic book movies, where does Deadpool 2 go next?
Acclaimed filmmaker Steven Spielberg is all set to helm his first superhero movie and it is going to be none other than DC's cinematic adaptation of the comic - book character Blackhawk.
You may recall that the original Iron Man ended with a press conference in which Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) bucked the tradition of comic - book movies past and openly declared his superhero identity.
The next Marvel movie stars Benedict Cumberbatch a comic book superhero, Stephen Strange that gains his special powers after meeting the Ancient One, played by Tilda Swinton.
Superheroes may rule the box office, but our list of the best comic book movies to date shows you don't need a cape to win over critics.
This film was never officially released but it's infamy as a rare superhero movie from that era has made it a staple of comic book convention hall bootleg VHS / DVD tables nationwide ever since it leaked under unknown circumstances.
Bryan Singer's take on Marvel's popular mutant team kicked off a renaissance of complex comic - book movies: You mean superheroes could function as social metaphors?
Openly trolling the ambitions of other modern comic - book movies, the sequel to Deadpool, the surprise hit that cast Ryan Reynolds as the self - destructive and puerile Bugs Bunny figure of the present superhero blockbuster landscape, mostly outdoes its predecessor in terms of style and satirical intent: Now that he's...
There may have been laughs in the first two Thor movies, but they were much darker and more serious - minded than what director Taika Waititi and writers Eric Pearson, Craig Kyle and Christopher L. Yost have cooked up in Thor: Ragnarok, essentially a flat - out comedy disguised as a superhero comic book... Read
With Martin Campbell's Green Lantern we are given a film that feels like a cheap carbon copy of superhero films of the yesteryear; offering elements of comic books movies we have all witnessed before while at the same time lacking in any form of originality.
Although comic book superheroes have long been as mainstream as baseball and Pepsi, it's taken more than half a century for Black Panther to get his own movie.
The movie world is saturated by forgettable comic book heroes and heroines and superhero epics that take themselves way too seriously.
With the success of Marvel's The Avengers movies, it was inevitable that Warner Bros» DC brand of comic book superheroes would go tit for tat and find a way to save the universe together.
With one superhero movie after another, summer moviegoing at the multiplex has become more like a trip to the comic - book store.
Once the debates about superhero - movie casting die down, the subject inevitably turns to how comic book costumes, unburdened by restrictions of material and physics, will be adapted for the big screen.
We do use the jumping off point of government control of superheroes and the division of superheroes between sides lead by Captain America and Iron Man, but after that the movie is striking out into territory that is unique from the book
With superhero movies so saturated in today's cinema, it is refreshing to have Deadpool come along and do everything by a totally different book.
While some critics might be a bit miffed by «comic book movies» and in their criticism, the MCU movies have found their «golden ticket» formula of success with public (i.e a mixture of heart, humor, and blockbuster superhero nuances), raking in millions upon millions at the worldwide box office with each new release.
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