In answer to your question to me, to put it simple I would say the films I listed hit bigger heights that in my take, I would have them. That are many aspects you could argue over but the movies I listed all are at least superior one of the following (If not more or all four), story, acting, action and villains. There's not much wrong with Spiderman 2 but I don't think the script fits Sam Raimi's strengths as a director (Though you could say the same about all 3), the extras were poor and it has a few too many silly moments like the talking robot arms (They even scream with him). The train action sequence is very good but I'm not sold on it being one of the best in Superheros films. The tricky part is justifying the first Spiderman over Spiderman 2 and I will say that 2nd film improved on the action (Including filming and editing). That being said I would say the conflict with the villain is more interesting, debately superior villain and some of the best scenes and development in Spiderman history (Uncle Ben's speech, his death, Peter Parker's origin and him practicing becoming Spiderman).
I'm sorry for the mistake I made with Die Hard.
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In answer to your question to me, to put it simple I would say the films I listed hit bigger heights that in my take, I would have them.
That are many aspects you could argue over but the movies I listed all are at least superior one of the following (If not more or all four), story, acting, action and villains.
There's not much wrong with Spiderman 2 but I don't think the script fits Sam Raimi's strengths as a director (Though you could say the same about all 3), the extras were poor and it has a few too many silly moments like the talking robot arms (They even scream with him). The train action sequence is very good but I'm not sold on it being one of the best in Superheros films.
The tricky part is justifying the first Spiderman over Spiderman 2 and I will say that 2nd film improved on the action (Including filming and editing). That being said I would say the conflict with the villain is more interesting, debately superior villain and some of the best scenes and development in Spiderman history (Uncle Ben's speech, his death, Peter Parker's origin and him practicing becoming Spiderman).
How is Die Hard a horror movie? It's main genre is action
@@MattsAttack9 oh yeah you are right though but it definitely isn’t Christmas
@@ad744extra3 also tbh for me they're ruining christmas movies, like why they making them into horror or killing movies 😭
@@ad744extra3I can make an argument for it to be a Christmas movie though not as strongly as Batman Returns
To my understanding, a take is somewhere between a fact and an opinion right?
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