Starting off with the greatest of course, Spider-Man 2's train scene.
What are the best scenes from superhero movies, in your opinion?
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Crucifixion symbolism is so trite.
blade slashing vampires
none other superhero movies had balls to show such massacre
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fuck your pyssy black panther, blade is the only based black hero
mcucks can only lick his balls (and they would enjoy it anyway)
Name an MCU scene like this.
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The Dark Knight is the greatest super hero film of all time. You’ll have tools come in here and pull reasons out of their ass why it’s not a good movie, but nothing tops this.
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Every scenes from the dark knight trilogy desu
t. brainlet fedora tipper who didn't get this scene at all.
Raimi's Spiderman films had something modern Marvel capeshit will never have: SOUL.
yeah, if you are 15. it's a disjointed clusterfuck of a mess and without Ledger's performance it has no rewatch value whatsoever.
This shot was 100% kino and Im not even into spiderman or capeshit
bank Robbery scene was better
The first jet approach to Wakanda in Black Panther, where all of the elements that won it Oscars for art direction, costumes, and music were first tied together.
this makes the mcu spiderman look like a ps1 game
I love raimi's Spider-Man but you have to admit that symbolism is bad. The rest of the scene is great though
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Best acting ever performed in a superhero movie
The very end of Superman 2, where he has to sacrifice his relationship with Lois Lane because the world needs him by giving her a memory-erasing kiss. That also adds a level of mystery to his powers as well, as if we do not know the full scope of what he can do.
This is still the best one, really cool scene
imagine christopher reeves in a modern superman movie, imagine how good he would have looked in a modern superman suit. he was literally born to play superman
The thing that stood out in this scene were the conventional mechanical sounds that the Iron Man suit was making. Can anyone confirm whether these same sound effects are present in the more recent MCU movies where Iron Man is present?
>imagine how good he would have looked in a modern superman suit
Maybe it's because I'm an oldfag, but I like the the older, less flashy suit better.
Violet vs the portal chick in incredibles 2 is one of the best power vs power fights in any super hero movie.
>without Ledger's performance it has no rewatch value whatsoever.
At least it has some rewatch value, unlike every Marvel movie ever.
Spider-Man 2 has several excellent scenes.
One of the best is Alfred Molina after getting his mechanical arms permanently fixed to his body where he convinces himself that his planned criminal acts are not wrong and justifies them.
>"That's right...it would be wrong if I DIDN'T do this". "smiles" Yeeeeesssss....
Those are always the best villains: the ones that give a decent argument/excuse for why they're doing what they're doing.
i like cavill as superman, but he is no competetion agaisnt reeves, reeves was born too soon, or maybe the filmmaking industry knowledge and tecnology devolped too late.
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This is exactly the kind of thing Cap would have if he actually existed, beyond peak human strenght but not actual super strenght.
It also shows how commited he is to his objectives and allies, even when everything that surrounds him gets more and more ambiguous.
>unlike every Marvel movie ever.
The exchanges between Robert Downey, Jr. and Gwenyth Paltrow make all of the movies in which both of them interact make those easily rewatchable.
>casually dodges a tank shell
Absolutely retarded. No matter how powerful the Iron Man armor is there's no way he has the reflexes to dodge something going that fast.
>maybe the filmmaking industry knowledge and tecnology devolped too late.
Effects-wise, the Reeves Super-Man movies were done after the first Star Wars movie, and they're still acceptable today.
But definitely, yes, the film industry was clueless at that time in regards to how lucrative long-term plans are regarding superhero franchises. The Super-man movies were basically the first ones.
Lmao, this was the lamest imitation of the Spiderman 2 train scene. This garbage scene was souless and that movie was fucking trash.
It's a flying suit with a power source that doesn't exist IRL. You already need to give the movie some slack in terms of realism.
They should've shown him tanking shots or deflecting them or something since he is supposed to be The Invincible Iron Man not The Agile Iron Man.
beat me to it :^)
best flying scene across all superman movies
How was this not the first reply? This board has gone to shit.
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Burton/Keaton is the only combo that got the brooding loner aspect of Batman right. This scene from Batman Returns where the Bat Signal is first used.
Does this count?
I'm a simple man, I love all the scenes where someone goes full ham for the first time; or where they snap, and go ham.
Most recent I've seen like that, though not really superhero, is the scene in Ip Man, where he fights against 10 dudes. The way his face changes, and you can séé the rage & pain build up, gives me goosebumps every time.
>Can anyone confirm whether these same sound effects are present in the more recent MCU movies where Iron Man is present?
No way. By the time of Infinity War, his suit uses nanotechnology that might as well be magic. His suit has always been fantastical technology but it's hard to relate to at this point.
they're still there, but they're not nearly as prominent, you have to be listening for them.
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>le hack Snyder doesn't understand Superman
He knows a hero when he sees one. Too few characters out there, flying around like that saving old girls like me. And Lord knows, kids like Henry need a hero—courageous, self-sacrificing people setting examples for all of us. Everybody loves a hero. People line up for them…cheer them…scream their names. And years later, they’ll tell how they stood in the rain for hours just to get a glimpse of the one who taught them to hold on a second longer. I believe there’s a hero in all of us…that keeps us honest…gives us strength…makes us noble…and finally allows us to die with pride, even though sometimes we have to be steady and give up the thing we want the most – even our dreams. Spider-Man did that for Henry and he wonders where he’s gone. He needs him.
Admit it. This is a very beautiful little speech.
It's all wrong
By rights we shouldn't even be here.
But we are.
It's like in the great stories Mr. Frodo.
The ones that really mattered.
Full of darkness and danger they were,
and sometimes you didn't want to know the end.
Because how could the end be happy.
How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad happened.
But in the end, it's only a passing thing, this shadow.
Even darkness must pass.
A new day will come.
And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer.
Those were the stories that stayed with you.
That meant something.
Even if you were too small to understand why.
But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand.
I know now.
Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back only they didn’t.
Because they were holding on to something.
He could have used laser beams
He really doesn't. If he did he wouldn't have had Pa Kent commit suicide to ensure his son hid in pants-shitting terror at the very thought of anyone finding out he had powers. Then he didn't get to BE Superman until the bad guys, also Kryptonians, appeared. It wasn't until Justice League that civilians retroactively cared about the character they were assured was a threat.
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dr manhattan telling his story on mars is absolute kino, snyder can make all the shit films he wants, i'll always love him for this.
>the hero with defeated and weak gets raised back up by the people he serves
truly kino
Whoever was in charge of music for this scene needs to get fucking hung.
>Implying it was trying to ripoff the train scene
>Implying the scene where Captain America wears a short sleeved t-shirt and grunts as he flexes his biceps wasn't put in the movie just to make the teenage girls that want his dick gush
for me it's any time the rocketeer is rocketing with his rockets
>talking shit about Ramin Djawadi