Civil War even manages to succeed
where most superhero sequels fail by squeezing in a fully ridiculous number of characters without over-burdening the narrative.
Where most superhero movies have gone family and broad, Deadpool went adult and rude, and revelled in the possibilities a UK 15 or US R rating opened up in terms of «strong bloody violence», «strong language» and «crude depictions of sexual acts», to quote the British Board of Film Classification.
The adventures of «Megamind» begin
where most superhero tales end, with the brainiac baddie (Ferrell) trapping his do - gooder nemesis Metro Man (Pitt) while holding girl reporter Roxanne (Fey) hostage.
Not exact matches
Anyways, picking up
where Iron Man left off, Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) now outed as the armored
superhero, is living the high life with more paparazzi, parties and willing women (I contemplated using the «p» word there) to contend with than the
most famous of celebrities.
Doctor Strange's first cinematic debut, however, gives viewers a quickly paced origin story that feels as familiar as
most contemporary
superhero stories,
where the viewer tags along to see how a man adapts to become something extraordinary, but in every other aspect the film provides relentless spectacle and levity.
Most superhero movies build up to the climactic battle
where the
superhero must defeat the bad guy in the end, and there's plenty of that in Thor: Ragnarok, but it's pure fun in the process.
Dave, who's since retired from the
superhero business, is feeling a bit underappreciated and decides to team up with Mindy, who's still acting out upon the impulses instilled in her by physically and psychologically abusive father (Remember, this is the «real world,»
where shooting one's daughter in the chest would
most decidedly be abuse; Mindy does the same thing to Dave in the movie's opening scene).
The
most memorable part of Infinity Gauntlet was the sequence
where Thanos powered himself down just enough so that the remaining
superheroes had the slightest chance to beat him.