Flint Marko
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I haven't seen this exact poll yet, so I apologize if this is redundant:
What is the absolute worst theatrical superhero film of all time?
I have only included the movies that are widely regarded as the worst of the worst. I don't include the unreleased or TV movies, and I don't include films that were polarizing like MoS, TDW, IM2, etc. This poll only consists of theatrically released major superhero films that I personally feel are truly indefensible.
For me, and this may be a controversial answer, I'm swaying towards ASM 2 at the moment. I just watched it and realized that, as a life-long Spider-man, it drove me to a place where I didn't care about Spider-man anymore. It had dazzling special effects, solid performances, and everything I thought I wanted in a Spidey film, but ultimately was completely empty. The from the word "go" I could tell I was watching an advertisement entirely funded by Sony®. It made me completely numb and uninterested in any future Columbia Pictures/Spider-man installments because all of them would be so completely hollow.
I'm not going to throw that answer in on the poll just yet because I might not feel this way a week from now. But it got me thinking about whether or not I would rank it as the worst of the worst, and now I want to know what your thoughts are.
What is the absolute worst theatrical superhero film of all time?
I have only included the movies that are widely regarded as the worst of the worst. I don't include the unreleased or TV movies, and I don't include films that were polarizing like MoS, TDW, IM2, etc. This poll only consists of theatrically released major superhero films that I personally feel are truly indefensible.
For me, and this may be a controversial answer, I'm swaying towards ASM 2 at the moment. I just watched it and realized that, as a life-long Spider-man, it drove me to a place where I didn't care about Spider-man anymore. It had dazzling special effects, solid performances, and everything I thought I wanted in a Spidey film, but ultimately was completely empty. The from the word "go" I could tell I was watching an advertisement entirely funded by Sony®. It made me completely numb and uninterested in any future Columbia Pictures/Spider-man installments because all of them would be so completely hollow.
I'm not going to throw that answer in on the poll just yet because I might not feel this way a week from now. But it got me thinking about whether or not I would rank it as the worst of the worst, and now I want to know what your thoughts are.
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