My top ten 1.) The Dark Knight 2.) Spider-Man 2 These top two are neck and neck to me 3.) Punisher 2004 4.) Hulk 2003 5.) Captain America the Winter Soldier 6.) Batman Mask of the Phantasm 7.) The Suicide Squad 8.) Guardians of the Galaxy 9.) Wonder Woman(first animated movie) 10.) X-Men 2
The Incredible Hulk is underrated. Because their math is Rotten! 9:44. I don't mind Superman Returns yes it's flawed but I still don't mind the film. 27:39 once again their math doesn't add up, I smell some kind of bias here. Because it's newer that means better I'm sorry no one will convince me Black Widow is better than the first Hellboy. Thor 3 in front of Logan? I had some fun with that but I don't know about that. 50:17 Lol... I still have to see Into The Spider-Verse. 54:28 WTF... Great job with video!
Entertaining reaction video. Rotten Tomatoes is a fun thing to look at, but I don't really let it decide what I do and don't watch, because I rarely agree with the scores.
I only turn to the site when I'm iffy about a movie, or if I have no interest in a movie but am willing to see if reviews change my mind. Mission Impossible 5 is a good example. The trailers did nothing for me and it looked like Tom Cruise was just doing all this stuff because he is all about the adrenaline rush and being a daredevil. Plus it looked like they were re-using stuff from previous movies like Tom Cruise on a motorcycle (the motorcycle stuff was done in the second movie). But then I saw that the critics' RT score was up there, so I went and saw the movie. Ended up liking it. If it's a movie I'm already interested in, I just ignore Rotten Tomatoes altogether, and if I'm bored enough, I'll check out RT AFTER I see the movie.
36:11-36:24 I could say the same thing for Avatar It’s not a comic book movie but many do say it’s the best movie ever If that’s the case than why doesn’t it brought up more and why are people excited for a sequel that keeps getting delayed because of James Cameron keeps changing his mind about it along with the 3 planned follow ups (there’s a chance two of them might get ever get made)
I enjoy the movie and would like to talk about it. Plus I’m looking forward to the sequel. It’s frustrating how long it’s taking though for a sequel. But James Cameron did take like 8 years to finally make and release Terminator 2. I think it’s because he is a perfectionist. Also, I haven’t really watched the movie in years because of the runtime. I’ve been wanting to watch the movie again the last couple years, but I feel if I sit down to watch it, one of my friends are randomly going to show up and ask me to hang out, or I’m going to get a text from my mom asking if I want to go on a random road trip to a town/city like 2-3 hours away since neither of my sisters will go with her. Or she’ll ask me to go shopping with her and needs my help lifting/putting heavy stuff into the cart or reaching the higher shelves because I’m slightly taller or reaching the lower shelves because she has a bad knee/leg and can’t really bend down. It’s possible that I may throw in the movie and then someone will create a list of tasks for me to do. Oh and then throw in that sometimes when I finally get around to watching it, it’s pretty late at night and I don’t think I fit it in before going to bed. And I really don’t want to watch it in 2 sittings. Even if I watch the theatrical cut (I have the Blu-Ray with the 3 hour extended cut), it’s still close to 3 hours. So instead, I just say “maybe tomorrow” and hold off on watching it and watch a shorter movie or go to RUclips and watch videos. But I do want to watch the movie again. I do want to talk about the movie as well but no one else does. I wouldn’t say it’s in my Top 10 movies of all time though, but I do enjoy it and haven’t forgotten about it. Plus I’m not sure what else there is to talk about. The movie has been picked apart enough. It’s not like Inception that has a twist to it that’ll keep you talking/debating for years. It’s a pretty straightforward plot.
Screw the list. Just going with my top ten. 1. Superman II 2. Batman Returns 3. Superman The Movie 4. Batman 1989 5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990 6. Wonder Woman 1984 7. Wonder Woman 2017 8. Supergirl 1984 9. Superman III 10. The Wolverine Honorable mentions: Superman IV, Superman Returns, Batman Forever, Daredevil 2003, Hulk 2003, Elektra 2005, X-Men, X-Men 2, X-Men Last Stand and Justice League theatrical version.
My Top 10 or whatever would look a lot different. And yes, I'm one of those that have The Dark Knight as their favorite superhero movie of all time. And speaking of The Dark Knight, I'd probably still like it if Joker wasn't in it. I'm there for the hero, not the villain. I'll defend Christian Bale's voice as well, although I kind of like what Ben Affleck did a lot better. And it was Christopher Nolan that messed with Bale's voice in post-production, not Bale himself while filming. I'd say Hocus Pocus is another movie that is similar to The Thing. Hocus Pocus was destroyed back in the day by critics. But now, everyone praises that movie as one of the must-watch Halloween movies every Halloween season, which I do agree with. It screams Halloween (the holiday) all throughout. So the critics would be wrong on that movie and the RT critic percentage shouldn't be trusted. Spider-Man: Far From Home I'd rank high up there. I always liked these class field trip or road trip episodes or specials that TV shows would have when I was a kid. I liked the Disney World episode of Boy Meets World or when the Rugrats went to Las Vegas. OR something like Sabrina Goes To Rome (the Sabrina The Teenage Witch special movie). I think there was an episode of Sabrina The Teenage Witch where they go to Salem and re-enact the Salem Witch Trials or they all role play in that time period. There are many other examples. I always liked these specials because the characters were in a new setting for once and sometimes there was adventure and crazy stuff happening. Plus there was always really cringy humor (which Far From Home has and why I could give it a pass). But usually there was a a love story included and that everything is centered around. Like Cory goes to Disney World for Topanga in Boy Meets World. Spider-Man: Far From Home does hit a lot of these narrative beats (including cringy humor and a love story), but what I REALLY like is that for once it's more action-y and has a superhero twist/spin on it. All these other road trip/class trip/field trip episodes or movie specials never really had that. So I was definitely the target audience for Far From Home. Captain U-pants I liked (not sure if I can say the whole word because of RUclips's keyword system). I read the first six or seven books back in my elementary school days (back then there was only about that many, but I think they made more over the years, and I think it was the second book I read the most). So with Captain U-pants being part of my childhood and liking the movie, I'd probably rank that movie high up there. I felt like I was watching a Captain U-Pants book come to life while watching the movie. They did merge a few of the books too for the movie. Oh and if you (not just Matt/Ramboraph4life, but anyone that reads this) thinks Harley Quinn is the DC's Deadpool, well, you haven't seen anything yet. Just wait until you watch Peacemaker. That show has DC's Deadpool in it. Even when the character speaks it's like they altered their voice (whether it was post-production editing or the actor themselves) to sound VERY, VERY similar to Ryan Reynolds' voice. Sometimes I questioned if they secretly got Ryan Reynolds to voice the character when the actor was in costume. And it's possible too since the actor's mouth is covered while in costume. I think this list was put together before the recent Spider-Man movie. The recent Spider-Man movie has a like a 95% or higher RT critic percentage (or the last time I heard it did), it could be lower). The new Spider-Man should've been ranked #1, #2, or #3, according to how the list was set up (not my personal opinion). I'm going to take a stab at guessing stuff and say that some movies rank higher, although they have a smaller RT percentage, is because of the ratio of critics to the percentage. That's my guess. I don't really know for sure.
@@Johnlindsey289, yeah. I saw the original and remake. No sequels. I think I’ve only seen the original like twice. Not too crazy about it. Plus I don’t really remember it. I might watch it again to see if my opinion changes.
@@projectpat8807 Not crazy about it why? too violent for your taste? it's an R-rated adult oriented superhero movie with extreme violence and excellent smart satire on corporations
and yet the live action rurouni Kenshin movies which are adaptations of an anime which was an adaptation of a comic don't even make the list despite being phenomenal
Into The Spider-Verse is a great movie, no need to be too harsh. Spider-Man 2 is a better movie, had a better story to tell and an important lesson to teach kids about the meaning of sacrifice.
Because that wasn't the real Bane. Bane would have never simp for Talia, and he wanted to conquer Gotham to take it away from Batman in the comics. They even went as far as to take his own origin story being born and raised in a prison and escaping and gave it to Talia. Indian he was just a pathetic lap dog.
For Mcu films I find the incredible hulk, avengers age of ultron, Captain America First Avenger, Thor The Dark World and Captain Marvel terrible. Even with the First Avengers just not a fan of. I find mcu films watchable. I do like Captain America Civil War I think it's the best captain America film and avengers film. Guardians Of The Galaxy I like along with Ant Man Black Panther and Thor. Iron Man not really into even though I had a weird experience with it first time seeing my mind hasn't changed seeing it again I prefer Deadpool to sequel. With The Dark Knight I agree that maybe film wouldn't be that praised due to Ledger's performance as The Joker. I do like the first two Dark Knight films rises I find the weakest. Hellboy 2 I don't think it's great number 1 I find ok.
Let me tell you what I think about rotten tomatoes just the way that they have the superhero movies rated just says everything about the world today and says everything about our culture and says everything about people. Like the fact that all the good superhero movies are below the bad ones like the bad ones are above the good ones. Like that’s the shit I’m getting tired of I’m getting tired of people praising shitty fucking superhero movies and downplaying the good ones. I mean like for example this is how it is this is what it’s like take a film like X-Men origins Wolverine and that movie get a higher rating than another movie like Logan for example. Like you see what I mean it’s almost like there saying X-Men origins Wolverine was a better film than Logan. I mean that’s what it’s like and also with the fact that Iron Man three got a higher rating which makes no fucking sense because nobody liked that movie. And it’s like are you fucking kidding me Iron Man three gets a higher rating, and what’s crazy is the 66 Adam West Batman movie got a higher rating than Batman 89 which is complete horseshit because I’m sorry I am not a fan of the Adam West era the Adam West era was a fucking joke. It was just very campy very silly and very over-the-top in a bad way and I’m sorry they made Batman look like a fucking joke and that’s why the studios almost didn’t want to even bother with Batman because of the way Adam West represented Batman. But thankfully Tim Burton was passionate and talented enough to take Batman seriously and show people that hey listen Batman ain’t no fucking joke and I’m gonna prove it to you. I’m going to give you all the kind of Batman that you all deserve who is the dark Knight and the actual caped crusader. Not some silly fucking cheesy looking one liner spewing fucking moron like Adam West.
IMDB is just as bad or is very misleading or could be misleading. Lots of die hard fans or trolls will mess with the percentage/stars. I refuse to watching something like Breaking Bad because fans and trolls/haters messed with the IMDB star/score so much. Many die hard fans made all kinds of accounts to give the show 10 stars (to keep it among the greatest shows of all time) while the trolls/haters would make all kinds of accounts just to give the show 1 star. And back when IMDB had message boards, there were people in the message boards bragging about their multiple fan or troll accounts they made just to mess with the show's stars/rating. I wouldn't be surprised if you removed all the dishonest reviews/ratings, Breaking Bad's IMDB score/stars dropped a whole star or two. I think it's at 9+ stars. I could see it easily dropping to a 7 or 8 star by removing all the dishonest scores.
My top ten
1.) The Dark Knight
2.) Spider-Man 2
These top two are neck and neck to me
3.) Punisher 2004
4.) Hulk 2003
5.) Captain America the Winter Soldier
6.) Batman Mask of the Phantasm
7.) The Suicide Squad
8.) Guardians of the Galaxy
9.) Wonder Woman(first animated movie)
10.) X-Men 2
Batman '89 and Spider-Man 2 are two of the very best
The Incredible Hulk is underrated. Because their math is Rotten! 9:44. I don't mind Superman Returns yes it's flawed but I still don't mind the film. 27:39 once again their math doesn't add up, I smell some kind of bias here. Because it's newer that means better I'm sorry no one will convince me Black Widow is better than the first Hellboy. Thor 3 in front of Logan? I had some fun with that but I don't know about that. 50:17 Lol... I still have to see Into The Spider-Verse. 54:28 WTF... Great job with video!
My favorite superhero movie is Superman (1978).
That's my favorite superhero film & favorite 1978 film.
This thumbnail actually made me think he was advertising for rotten tomatoes
Where’s Robocop 1987?
Entertaining reaction video.
Rotten Tomatoes is a fun thing to look at, but I don't really let it decide what I do and don't watch, because I rarely agree with the scores.
I only turn to the site when I'm iffy about a movie, or if I have no interest in a movie but am willing to see if reviews change my mind. Mission Impossible 5 is a good example. The trailers did nothing for me and it looked like Tom Cruise was just doing all this stuff because he is all about the adrenaline rush and being a daredevil. Plus it looked like they were re-using stuff from previous movies like Tom Cruise on a motorcycle (the motorcycle stuff was done in the second movie). But then I saw that the critics' RT score was up there, so I went and saw the movie. Ended up liking it. If it's a movie I'm already interested in, I just ignore Rotten Tomatoes altogether, and if I'm bored enough, I'll check out RT AFTER I see the movie.
36:11-36:24
I could say the same thing for Avatar
It’s not a comic book movie but many do say it’s the best movie ever
If that’s the case than why doesn’t it brought up more and why are people excited for a sequel that keeps getting delayed because of James Cameron keeps changing his mind about it along with the 3 planned follow ups (there’s a chance two of them might get ever get made)
I enjoy the movie and would like to talk about it. Plus I’m looking forward to the sequel. It’s frustrating how long it’s taking though for a sequel. But James Cameron did take like 8 years to finally make and release Terminator 2. I think it’s because he is a perfectionist. Also, I haven’t really watched the movie in years because of the runtime. I’ve been wanting to watch the movie again the last couple years, but I feel if I sit down to watch it, one of my friends are randomly going to show up and ask me to hang out, or I’m going to get a text from my mom asking if I want to go on a random road trip to a town/city like 2-3 hours away since neither of my sisters will go with her. Or she’ll ask me to go shopping with her and needs my help lifting/putting heavy stuff into the cart or reaching the higher shelves because I’m slightly taller or reaching the lower shelves because she has a bad knee/leg and can’t really bend down. It’s possible that I may throw in the movie and then someone will create a list of tasks for me to do. Oh and then throw in that sometimes when I finally get around to watching it, it’s pretty late at night and I don’t think I fit it in before going to bed. And I really don’t want to watch it in 2 sittings. Even if I watch the theatrical cut (I have the Blu-Ray with the 3 hour extended cut), it’s still close to 3 hours. So instead, I just say “maybe tomorrow” and hold off on watching it and watch a shorter movie or go to RUclips and watch videos. But I do want to watch the movie again. I do want to talk about the movie as well but no one else does. I wouldn’t say it’s in my Top 10 movies of all time though, but I do enjoy it and haven’t forgotten about it. Plus I’m not sure what else there is to talk about. The movie has been picked apart enough. It’s not like Inception that has a twist to it that’ll keep you talking/debating for years. It’s a pretty straightforward plot.
Screw the list. Just going with my top ten.
1. Superman II
2. Batman Returns
3. Superman The Movie
4. Batman 1989
5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1990
6. Wonder Woman 1984
7. Wonder Woman 2017
8. Supergirl 1984
9. Superman III
10. The Wolverine
Honorable mentions: Superman IV, Superman Returns, Batman Forever, Daredevil 2003, Hulk 2003, Elektra 2005, X-Men, X-Men 2, X-Men Last Stand and Justice League theatrical version.
Another movie that wasn't on the list but should... ROBOCOP!
Yes Robocop deserves it
@@Johnlindsey289 Agreed, my friend!
I love RoboCop but if RoboCop counts as a superhero movie then wouldn't other movies like Commando (1985) and Hard Boiled (1992) count as well?
@@TotalMeltdown2I guess the superhero part in Robocop comes from the fact that he's a cyborg.
I think Spider-Man 3 is a good movie, but I don't think it's the best Superhero ever made
Sequel better
I meant to say Spider-Man 3
I wish there was a way to take rotten tomatoes down off the internet. Overall it's just a negative to the world.
I usually go by the Average Ratings when it comes to RT. Joker has a 68% but has a higher average rating than some CBMs that are in the 80s and 90s
My Top 10 or whatever would look a lot different. And yes, I'm one of those that have The Dark Knight as their favorite superhero movie of all time. And speaking of The Dark Knight, I'd probably still like it if Joker wasn't in it. I'm there for the hero, not the villain. I'll defend Christian Bale's voice as well, although I kind of like what Ben Affleck did a lot better. And it was Christopher Nolan that messed with Bale's voice in post-production, not Bale himself while filming.
I'd say Hocus Pocus is another movie that is similar to The Thing. Hocus Pocus was destroyed back in the day by critics. But now, everyone praises that movie as one of the must-watch Halloween movies every Halloween season, which I do agree with. It screams Halloween (the holiday) all throughout. So the critics would be wrong on that movie and the RT critic percentage shouldn't be trusted.
Spider-Man: Far From Home I'd rank high up there. I always liked these class field trip or road trip episodes or specials that TV shows would have when I was a kid. I liked the Disney World episode of Boy Meets World or when the Rugrats went to Las Vegas. OR something like Sabrina Goes To Rome (the Sabrina The Teenage Witch special movie). I think there was an episode of Sabrina The Teenage Witch where they go to Salem and re-enact the Salem Witch Trials or they all role play in that time period. There are many other examples. I always liked these specials because the characters were in a new setting for once and sometimes there was adventure and crazy stuff happening. Plus there was always really cringy humor (which Far From Home has and why I could give it a pass). But usually there was a a love story included and that everything is centered around. Like Cory goes to Disney World for Topanga in Boy Meets World. Spider-Man: Far From Home does hit a lot of these narrative beats (including cringy humor and a love story), but what I REALLY like is that for once it's more action-y and has a superhero twist/spin on it. All these other road trip/class trip/field trip episodes or movie specials never really had that. So I was definitely the target audience for Far From Home.
Captain U-pants I liked (not sure if I can say the whole word because of RUclips's keyword system). I read the first six or seven books back in my elementary school days (back then there was only about that many, but I think they made more over the years, and I think it was the second book I read the most). So with Captain U-pants being part of my childhood and liking the movie, I'd probably rank that movie high up there. I felt like I was watching a Captain U-Pants book come to life while watching the movie. They did merge a few of the books too for the movie.
Oh and if you (not just Matt/Ramboraph4life, but anyone that reads this) thinks Harley Quinn is the DC's Deadpool, well, you haven't seen anything yet. Just wait until you watch Peacemaker. That show has DC's Deadpool in it. Even when the character speaks it's like they altered their voice (whether it was post-production editing or the actor themselves) to sound VERY, VERY similar to Ryan Reynolds' voice. Sometimes I questioned if they secretly got Ryan Reynolds to voice the character when the actor was in costume. And it's possible too since the actor's mouth is covered while in costume.
I think this list was put together before the recent Spider-Man movie. The recent Spider-Man movie has a like a 95% or higher RT critic percentage (or the last time I heard it did), it could be lower). The new Spider-Man should've been ranked #1, #2, or #3, according to how the list was set up (not my personal opinion).
I'm going to take a stab at guessing stuff and say that some movies rank higher, although they have a smaller RT percentage, is because of the ratio of critics to the percentage. That's my guess. I don't really know for sure.
Seen Robocop?
@@Johnlindsey289, yeah. I saw the original and remake. No sequels. I think I’ve only seen the original like twice. Not too crazy about it. Plus I don’t really remember it. I might watch it again to see if my opinion changes.
@@projectpat8807
Not crazy about it why? too violent for your taste? it's an R-rated adult oriented superhero movie with extreme violence and excellent smart satire on corporations
Certified Bruised Rotten Tomatoes = $hit.
I'd rather use the Tomatillos Meter, Hispanic is my superpower.
Speaking of The Lion King meets Coming To America.
Both also stars James Earl Stone as the father of the protagonists. Rather the coincidence.
A very awesome job on the reaction video bro I always hated the "Rotten Tomatoes" website this list is pretty lame IMHO.
and yet the live action rurouni Kenshin movies which are adaptations of an anime which was an adaptation of a comic don't even make the list despite being phenomenal
Spider-Man 2 wipes the floor with the overrated Into The Spider-Verse imo. The jerky animation is just awful to look at
Into The Spider-Verse is a great movie, no need to be too harsh. Spider-Man 2 is a better movie, had a better story to tell and an important lesson to teach kids about the meaning of sacrifice.
Interesting, but Rotten Tomatoes is not my only source for movies 👍
Hey Matt Captain Underpants The First Epic Movie is pretty good movie in my book
Poison Ivy should have been the villain in Dark Knight Rises, Bane was a terrible choice.
I think red claw and Hugo strange could had been the villains
Because that wasn't the real Bane. Bane would have never simp for Talia, and he wanted to conquer Gotham to take it away from Batman in the comics.
They even went as far as to take his own origin story being born and raised in a prison and escaping and gave it to Talia. Indian he was just a pathetic lap dog.
lmao if this was every super hero, we would get another Batman V Superman rant.
For Mcu films I find the incredible hulk, avengers age of ultron, Captain America First Avenger, Thor The Dark World and Captain Marvel terrible.
Even with the First Avengers just not a fan of. I find mcu films watchable. I do like Captain America Civil War I think it's the best captain America film and avengers film. Guardians Of The Galaxy I like along with Ant Man Black Panther and Thor.
Iron Man not really into even though I had a weird experience with it first time seeing my mind hasn't changed seeing it again
I prefer Deadpool to sequel. With The Dark Knight I agree that maybe film wouldn't be that praised due to Ledger's performance as The Joker.
I do like the first two Dark Knight films rises I find the weakest. Hellboy 2 I don't think it's great number 1 I find ok.
Let me tell you what I think about rotten tomatoes just the way that they have the superhero movies rated just says everything about the world today and says everything about our culture and says everything about people. Like the fact that all the good superhero movies are below the bad ones like the bad ones are above the good ones. Like that’s the shit I’m getting tired of I’m getting tired of people praising shitty fucking superhero movies and downplaying the good ones. I mean like for example this is how it is this is what it’s like take a film like X-Men origins Wolverine and that movie get a higher rating than another movie like Logan for example. Like you see what I mean it’s almost like there saying X-Men origins Wolverine was a better film than Logan. I mean that’s what it’s like and also with the fact that Iron Man three got a higher rating which makes no fucking sense because nobody liked that movie. And it’s like are you fucking kidding me Iron Man three gets a higher rating, and what’s crazy is the 66 Adam West Batman movie got a higher rating than Batman 89 which is complete horseshit because I’m sorry I am not a fan of the Adam West era the Adam West era was a fucking joke. It was just very campy very silly and very over-the-top in a bad way and I’m sorry they made Batman look like a fucking joke and that’s why the studios almost didn’t want to even bother with Batman because of the way Adam West represented Batman. But thankfully Tim Burton was passionate and talented enough to take Batman seriously and show people that hey listen Batman ain’t no fucking joke and I’m gonna prove it to you. I’m going to give you all the kind of Batman that you all deserve who is the dark Knight and the actual caped crusader. Not some silly fucking cheesy looking one liner spewing fucking moron like Adam West.
No comment??? So that was so bad that left you speechless, Imdb is better, at least for me.
IMDB is just as bad or is very misleading or could be misleading. Lots of die hard fans or trolls will mess with the percentage/stars. I refuse to watching something like Breaking Bad because fans and trolls/haters messed with the IMDB star/score so much. Many die hard fans made all kinds of accounts to give the show 10 stars (to keep it among the greatest shows of all time) while the trolls/haters would make all kinds of accounts just to give the show 1 star. And back when IMDB had message boards, there were people in the message boards bragging about their multiple fan or troll accounts they made just to mess with the show's stars/rating. I wouldn't be surprised if you removed all the dishonest reviews/ratings, Breaking Bad's IMDB score/stars dropped a whole star or two. I think it's at 9+ stars. I could see it easily dropping to a 7 or 8 star by removing all the dishonest scores.
@@projectpat8807 The top 20 greatest movies is a full JOKE, Nolan movies are masterfully shitty and overrated.
3:13 agree Spider-Man 3 sucks!