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X Men First Class;
- Taking out the Nazi's in Argentina. I particularly enjoy Fassbender's walk, as he enters the bar.
- Magento and the missiles
- Charles and Raven say goodbye
(OK, I watched this recently, and I thought it was probably the best superhero movie, hence why my list is First Class heavy)
X2;
- Magento sucking the iron out of the security guard's body to escape his cell.
The Dark Knight:
- The opening shot of the preparations of the bank heist. Zimmer's score makes this.
Me too, still stands up very well :)
the best thing ever really - he needs a movie for himself.
Anything Rorschach does, really.
Here's one of my all-time favorites:
Yes, but in those prison scenes, Rorshach is more bad-ass than Eastwood in... anything.
Except maybe The Unforgiven.
A personal wish, is to see Mathew Vaughn direct Fassbender as Bond!
Just finished watching it and also the documentarys, Vaughn deliberately modelled the film and magneto on Connerys and his earlier Bond films. Great extras on the bluray they have a bit of a Bond and John Barry love in, if you are going emulate, emulate the best and think they did very well in that regard. This film seems to improve as time passes.
End credit titles, good homage to Maurice Binder certainly evokes memory of DN and FRWL. Echos of Saul Bass also.
Probably greatest Superhero moment of all time, Christopher Reeve and his strength of character against adversity. Documentary dedicated to him called Heart of a hero is a fitting tribute.
Final fight between Spider-Man and Green Goblin in Spider-Man 1
The Joker's death in Batman '89
The death of Dick Grayson's parents in Batman Forever
Dr. Octopus' sacrifice at the end of Spider-Man 2
But there's one moment nobody has discussed yet. A villain moment, featuring no less than Sir Christopher Lee. This one :
And yes, that's his real voice. No dubbing for him, no sir.
Crikey! completely forgot about that film.
Its probably treble the budget. lol
Wonder if any other films used Milton Keynes to double as a location for a major city, empathises how much trouble Quest for peace production was in.
Just watching Xmen 2 for first time on bluray, Nightcrawlers assault on the white house is awesome, presses rewind button.
Deleted as well.
Deleted too.
Have the Cybermen taken over this thread ?