Put this crap out of its misery
The only one that was ever remotely watchable was 2, and that has not aged well.
shareThe only one that was ever remotely watchable was 2, and that has not aged well.
shareShut up
shareSTFU this is my most anticipated Superhero movie Auidences will flock to see a bright and optimistic Superman
shareBright and optimistic as opposed to the others that weren't?? I predict this doing about as well as The FLASH, mainly because we've already seen SUPERMAN several times over
shareit will do better than The Flash James Gunn cant make a bad movie all of his films were hits unlike Muschettis besides it did bad because of Ezra Millers controversial actions besides David Coronswet is better than Henry Cavill
shareFlash did not stink up the box office because of Ezras nonsense, people just weren't interested.
I suspect no one will be interested to see yet another superman movie either. There was nothing unappealing for audiences about Snyders version, it just has been done to death.
Superman was Homelander for gazillionith auidences are tired of it also I'm part of the r/Superman subreddit people want an optimistic superman also James Gunn is taking inspiration from the much beloved comics of his aside from Donner this film is gonna be a 2025 Box office success unlike The Flash or any DCEU Film in 2023.
shareThe most horrendous movies I sat through in the theatre as a kid that I can remember at the moment.
1. Dune
2. Superman
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4. The Black Hole
5. Indiana Jones Temple of Doom
6. Talented Mr. Ripley - wasn’t exactly a kid but it’s one of the worst movies of all time.
Honorable mention: Time Bandits. Wasn’t horrendous but haven’t had any desire to see it since.
yes Dune 1984 was terrible but Superman(1978) is often regard the Superhero movie please we havent seen an officially released photo of David Coronswet Superman and Rachel Brosnahans Lois Lane please quit pre-judging we get you hate immigrants
shareThe fact that you put Temple of Doom on your "horrendous" list invalidates the list.
shareSuperman (1978) is a classic. It's the best superhero movie made with the best actor portraying him.
shareHard to argue with that. Over the past few decades superhero movies have devolved into dark, depressed, miserable, disturbed heroes, and it has become a tiresome cliche. Time for a change.
shareSuperman and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom were two of the best films I saw when I was a kid. I can't believe any child in 1978 didn't sit rapt through Superman, then beg to see it again the very next day.
I've never seen Dune or The Black Hole, so I can't comment.
The very next day? I saw it in the movie theater which literally had not one empty seat. When the film ended, my friends and I decided to stay in order to watch it, again. So did about 90% of the other moviegoers. I felt a little guilty when we left because there was a huge crowd outside on line waiting patiently to get in to see it.
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