Red Hood Is The Villain For The Batman Reboot!

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Under The Red Hood is my favorite Batman animated movie! Hype level is over 8000!
[video=youtube;SpGjnLa3OEw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpGjnLa3OEw[/video]
 

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as a comic book nerd, I agree. As a anime nerd, I have hopes the comic book success leads to good anime adaptions.
What are you talking about? There is only about one comic book adapted movie every year that is 'good'. The only notable film was Guardians of the Galaxy which came out in 2014 and before that you'd be looking at The Dark as the next highlight. and even then none of those films come close to being film of the year candidates apart from the latter and the only saving grace for that was Heath ledger's performance and demise.

The only movies that were halfway decent this year were Avengers 2 and Ant-man which were average at best. Don't get me started on Fantastic 4. It's quite remarkable actually how they release 4-5 superhero movies per annum and only 1 or 2 of those every five years are even worth mentioning in the long run. What's even worse is how much money these movies make and consistently hit blockbuster status because of the people who actually pay to go see this kind of stuff.

If you think the only good films that come out in the movies are Superhero flicks then god help you. There have been loads of things out this year that are much better than the aforementioned comic book films such as: Mad Max, Sicario, Ex Machina just to name a few.

Whereas comic-book adapted TV series are probably the best things on TV right now with the likes of Gotham, Arrow, Flash and Netflix's Daredevil & Jessica Jones being enjoyable but movies are a different element and despite the vast amount of money it makes, it doesn't offer that much quality.
 

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What are you talking about? There is only about one comic book adapted movie every year that is 'good'. The only notable film was Guardians of the Galaxy which came out in 2014 and before that you'd be looking at The Dark as the next highlight. and even then none of those films come close to being film of the year candidates apart from the latter and the only saving grace for that was Heath ledger's performance and demise.

The only movies that were halfway decent this year were Avengers 2 and Ant-man which were average at best. Don't get me started on Fantastic 4. It's quite remarkable actually how they release 4-5 superhero movies per annum and only 1 or 2 of those every five years are even worth mentioning in the long run. What's even worse is how much money these movies make and consistently hit blockbuster status because of the people who actually pay to go see this kind of stuff.

If you think the only good films that come out in the movies are Superhero flicks then god help you. There have been loads of things out this year that are much better than the aforementioned comic book films such as: Mad Max, Sicario, Ex Machina just to name a few.

Whereas comic-book adapted TV series are probably the best things on TV right now with the likes of Gotham, Arrow, Flash and Netflix's Daredevil & Jessica Jones being enjoyable but movies are a different element and despite the vast amount of money it makes, it doesn't offer that much quality.
Let me clarify what I mean by good. Disney's Marvel films critically rank well, from average to above average with critics and even higher with moviegoers. The product has been good enough that this stuff is now culturally accepted. I'm in my 20s now. I remember being in middle/high school when it was looked down upon. Fast forward now and the girls in the undergraduate comp classes I teach, who would have been the "popular" girls in my high school are the hugest gamers/comic book nerds ever.

We fans hold these movies to higher standards, because we're passionate, but the regular public doesn't. We look at average and say whatever, but average films are needed to appeal to a broader audience. That's why I said I hope Hollywood does the same with anime, because I've lived through the perception shift on comics.
 
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