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JOKA_ said:
I think Im in the minority but I really liked Andrew Garfield as Spiderman

Andrew Garfield was amazing as Spider Man (the best suited I still feel), it was just unfortunate that the rest of the movie wasn't as good.

Really wish Marvel and Sony could've kept Andrew Garfield and just tie in his movies with the Marvel movies.



d21lewis said:
JOKA_ said:
I think Im in the minority but I really liked Andrew Garfield as Spiderman

In my opinion, Garfield was a GREAT Spider-Man in two horribly written Spider-Man movies.

Another unpopular opinion of mine:  Christian Bale was a terrible Batman in some really good (and at times, great) Batman movies.

 

Don't agree with your first opinion but I feel the same way about Bale, his batman wasn't very good.



                                                                                     

d21lewis said:
JOKA_ said:
I think Im in the minority but I really liked Andrew Garfield as Spiderman

In my opinion, Garfield was a GREAT Spider-Man in two horribly written Spider-Man movies.

Another unpopular opinion of mine:  Christian Bale was a terrible Batman in some really good (and at times, great) Batman movies.

 

Ooh, I'm not the only one with that unpopular opinion. 

 

I'm not liking the look of civil war. They are going to deviate from the comics heavily from the looks. The comics paint iron man as a complete ass who stages and profits from the civil war. 



I also bet they will miss the entire beginning of civil war where Iron Man, Dr Strange, Black Panther etc have a secret meeting.



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Fei-Hung said:
d21lewis said:

In my opinion, Garfield was a GREAT Spider-Man in two horribly written Spider-Man movies.

Another unpopular opinion of mine:  Christian Bale was a terrible Batman in some really good (and at times, great) Batman movies.

 

Ooh, I'm not the only one with that unpopular opinion. 

 

I'm not liking the look of civil war. They are going to deviate from the comics heavily from the looks. The comics paint iron man as a complete ass who stages and profits from the civil war. 

Iron Man did some crazy stuff in that story.  He was damn near a villain (teaming with the Thunderbolts, locking heroes in a super prison, etc) but I think Marvel did that on purpose.  They had to make him a bad guy.  Truth be told, the way things unfolded, Iron Man was right.  My head said he was right but but my heart was and always will be on  Captain America's side!

I always wondered what they'd be fighting over in the movie.  Not enough heroes.  Hardly anyone with a secret identity.  I guess I still wonder.  Captain America going rouge and something to do with Bucky?  I can guess but I'd just end up disappointing myself. 



Guys, I swear my pants were already off when I clicked on the video xD
Damn Spider-Man, it's nice to see you in the MCU old friend :'D



 

Fei-Hung said:
d21lewis said:

In my opinion, Garfield was a GREAT Spider-Man in two horribly written Spider-Man movies.

Another unpopular opinion of mine:  Christian Bale was a terrible Batman in some really good (and at times, great) Batman movies.

 

Ooh, I'm not the only one with that unpopular opinion. 

 

I'm not liking the look of civil war. They are going to deviate from the comics heavily from the looks. The comics paint iron man as a complete ass who stages and profits from the civil war. 

and this may be a good thing cuz some might not want to admit it but while the concept was good  the actual civil war comic arc was not that great and had room for improvement



d21lewis said:
Fei-Hung said:

 

Ooh, I'm not the only one with that unpopular opinion. 

 

I'm not liking the look of civil war. They are going to deviate from the comics heavily from the looks. The comics paint iron man as a complete ass who stages and profits from the civil war. 

Iron Man did some crazy stuff in that story.  He was damn near a villain (teaming with the Thunderbolts, locking heroes in a super prison, etc) but I think Marvel did that on purpose.  They had to make him a bad guy.  Truth be told, the way things unfolded, Iron Man was right.  My head said he was right but but my heart was and always will be on  Captain America's side!

I always wondered what they'd be fighting over in the movie.  Not enough heroes.  Hardly anyone with a secret identity.  I guess I still wonder.  Captain America going rouge and something to do with Bucky?  I can guess but I'd just end up disappointing myself. 

 

The great thing about Civil War was that there was no right or wrong, just 2 different ways to look at a problem. 

 

Iron Man took the approach that you see in the world today with Guantanamo, torture, holocaust style branding those who are different and seeing war as a solution. 

 

Captain America took the idealistic approach, how things should be done in a perfect world. 

 

Neither approach works as both have pro's and cons, but ultimately Tony Stark cloned a demi god to mislead heroes, killed heroes, tortured heroes and made a massive profit doing it all. 

 

Tony stark in the comics represents the arms industry whilst Cap represents the constitution. The comic was deep, but Hollywood won't be. There is an election going on and Tony Stark represents the America of today. They cannot make him look bad. 



Baddman said:
Fei-Hung said:

 

Ooh, I'm not the only one with that unpopular opinion. 

 

I'm not liking the look of civil war. They are going to deviate from the comics heavily from the looks. The comics paint iron man as a complete ass who stages and profits from the civil war. 

and this may be a good thing cuz some might not want to admit it but while the concept was good  the actual civil war comic arc was not that great and had room for improvement

 

I think it was awesome. It wasn't just a civil war, it referenced real wars, real politics, the arms industry,  terrorism, activism, media, human nature, racism, the holocaust and more. It's possibly one of the greatest story arcs in the comic world.