Brittani, over at the brilliant The Top Ten Film Icons, the Top Ten Influential Directors, not too mention a whole slew of others I wasn't included in. Today, I trade in my wrinkled khakis and dry-erase markers for neon spandex and computer that only I can turn on.
I present to you the 10 Best Superhero Movies of All Time Relay, courtesy of my own personal hero, Bubbawheat, of Flights, Tights and Movie Nights.
Here are the rules, as stolen from Brittani:
1. The list of movies will be passed to another blogger who will post their list within a week.
2. The blogger will take their list, remove 3 movies – with explanations, and replace with 3 new movies – with explanations.
3. If a movie lasts five rounds without being removed, it becomes locked in; it is permanent and can no longer be removed from the list.
4. If a movie is removed three different times, it is locked out and can no longer be put back onto the list by someone else.
5. Once four movies are locked into place, bloggers will replace 2 movies.
6. Once eight movies are locked into place, bloggers will replace 1 movie.
7. Once all ten movies are locked into place, the relay will be complete.
Got all that? Me neither. No, actually it makes perfect sense, but I fully lost track of who did what, when and how many times (Bubbawheat has an awesome word-free version of it all, actually). That said, here is my entry:
Locked in (and not going anywhere):
There's nothing I can add about any of these films that hasn't already said by someone significantly smarter, but I will tell you this: I saw each of these films in theatrically. Right? I'm pretty cool like that. Now, who wants to touch me? I said...who wants to f--king touch me?
Here are the five that I can play with. Three can stay, two must be replaced. Let's take a look...
Staying:
Now, I get to add my two to the mix, and I'm going to take the term 'comic book' (and subsequently, superhero) as loosely as possible in order to so. My additions...
Don't look for Kick-Ass on her list.
I present to you the 10 Best Superhero Movies of All Time Relay, courtesy of my own personal hero, Bubbawheat, of Flights, Tights and Movie Nights.
Here are the rules, as stolen from Brittani:
1. The list of movies will be passed to another blogger who will post their list within a week.
2. The blogger will take their list, remove 3 movies – with explanations, and replace with 3 new movies – with explanations.
3. If a movie lasts five rounds without being removed, it becomes locked in; it is permanent and can no longer be removed from the list.
4. If a movie is removed three different times, it is locked out and can no longer be put back onto the list by someone else.
5. Once four movies are locked into place, bloggers will replace 2 movies.
6. Once eight movies are locked into place, bloggers will replace 1 movie.
7. Once all ten movies are locked into place, the relay will be complete.
Got all that? Me neither. No, actually it makes perfect sense, but I fully lost track of who did what, when and how many times (Bubbawheat has an awesome word-free version of it all, actually). That said, here is my entry:
Locked in (and not going anywhere):
There's nothing I can add about any of these films that hasn't already said by someone significantly smarter, but I will tell you this: I saw each of these films in theatrically. Right? I'm pretty cool like that. Now, who wants to touch me? I said...who wants to f--king touch me?
Here are the five that I can play with. Three can stay, two must be replaced. Let's take a look...
Staying:
- Blade 2 stays without a doubt. Easily the best movie of this tier and one of my all-time favorites.
- X2 improved upon the first one, which at the time, wasn't an easy feat. It's still my favorite X-flick.
- Superman II stays by default, as I have no recollection of this one. I haven't seen Super, and Cap 2 is too new, so they get bounced on a technicality.
Now, I get to add my two to the mix, and I'm going to take the term 'comic book' (and subsequently, superhero) as loosely as possible in order to so. My additions...
- Oldboy is one of my favorite movies of...ever. Based on a Japanese manga, this film destroyed me by how savagely beautiful it was. I've seen it a few times since, but that first time? I was speechless. I don't think many movies have to be experienced, but this gets my vote. Oh Dae-su is incredible.
- The Crow may not be as good as I remember it being, but I was 15 in 1994 and this was the movie. It was very atmospheric and just so f--king cool at the time, I couldn't handle it. Oh, and if you didn't own the soundtrack, I'm pretty sure you would be uniformly ostracized, if not immediately beaten to death with a skateboard. Brandon Lee was perfect as the revenge-seeking anti-hero.
Don't look for Kick-Ass on her list.