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      wesleyrayne last edited by

      mine would have to be the dark knight series, very dark and sinister! i find a lot of them, particularly the marvel ones to be too PG and family orientated. was very impressed with Deadpool, tho

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        humandoormat last edited by

        iron man

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          PUTIPUELCA last edited by

          Guardians of the Galaxy

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            JerodParker last edited by

            If it had a happier ending, I'd say civil war.

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              redraiderkd last edited by

              Anything Marvel.  I love X2, that is probably my favorite, then Avengers: Age of Ultron.

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                Magikaze last edited by

                The Avenger, the first one. I can look at it again and again :love:

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                  R3ini3r last edited by

                  Kick Ass or Watchmen

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                    Rharir last edited by

                    X-men days of future past

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                      poltergeist last edited by

                      The Avengers. It happens to be first superhero I am genuinely interested in and eventually what made me fall into Marvel Cinematic Universe. I know the heroes of MCU each have their own movies though I wasn't too keen on them beforehand so when my friends took me to go watch The Avengers with them, seeing Steve Rogers, Thor, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Bruce Banner and Nick Fury all appear in the same movie… It excited me for some reason. Maybe because I had no idea they meant to appear together at some point since I thought it could only happened in cartoons (X-Men are exception since they are basically their own team and had been formed since the first movie, I presume). I watch and follow the other MCU movies ever since

                      So yeah, it's my best and most favorite superhero movie

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                        rezurrected last edited by

                        "The Dark Knight Rises"  :pope: with Christian Bale and Tom Hardy as "Bane" :clap2:

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                          RonaldMcdona last edited by

                          dark knight, obviously. but not for batman
                          JOKER!

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                            rossoneri last edited by

                            deadpool

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                              JohnAllenson last edited by

                              Into the Spiderverse.

                              It's one of the few that puts forward the idea that anyone can choose to be a hero:  there's a Blatino highschool kid, a middle-aged and divorced burnout, a punk chick, an eleven year old with ADHD, an embittered journalist, an elderly widow, a 20 something hotshot, a cartoon pig, a cop, a nurse…. all heroes.  The villains are also varied:  a brilliant and kooky scientist without a moral compass, a cool uncle who found a life of crime to be an 'easy' way out, a wealthy narcissist.

                              It's a much better development of the idea stated in Harry Potter that it's our choices not our abilities that is important.

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