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First offical pic from Spider-man 3!!!

Viking Bastard said:
Except Daredevil and Elektra. And a lot of people disliked Hulk, although I enjoyed it.
I liked Daredevil too. Didn't see Elektra, I admit. And I also admit that Hulk got pretty mixed reactions, but it was financially successful anyway. For that matter, so was Daredevil. And then with the successes of the X-Men and Spiderman franchises, which were always Marvel's biggest names, anyway, it seems to me that Marvel movies are much more hit than miss. Heck, even FF was good for a laugh, and great set-up for a hopefully even better sequel (which looks like it's already been greenlighted, FWIW.)

I really can't see where Marvel dropped the ball on any of those too badly. Some of them could have been better, but none of them were truly bad.
 

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Are the Blade movies Marvel?

That franchise has done fairly well. Not great movies (didn't see the third one), but the first two were certainly fun.

Warrior Poet
 

Good point, they were. Although Blade was more an obscure indie title for them rather than one of their headliners, but still.

Haven't seen the third one yet either. May not get around to it. I haven't heard much about it that's good.
 

Joshua Dyal said:
Good point, they were. Although Blade was more an obscure indie title for them rather than one of their headliners, but still.

Haven't seen the third one yet either. May not get around to it. I haven't heard much about it that's good.

To me, the Third Blade was more fun than the Second. I am a fan of Ryan Reynolds' obnoxious delivery, though, Dominic Purcell was fun to see as Vlad, and Jessica Biel is easy on the eyes... :)
 

Richards said:
I seem to recall a bit villain from Power Man and Iron Fist called "Man-Mountain Marko" as well - and also no relation to the other two.

Johnathan

Man Mountain Marko actually debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #73. I believe that Marko is his first name, though.
 


Cthulhu's Librarian said:
And The Punisher. :\
Which one, the recent one, or the Dolph Lundgren version? :lol:

Sorry, never can say that with a straight face.

Considering Marvel's film history, the recent catalog has been outstanding by comparison. I've actually seen a few minutes of the old Captain America movie from the 80s (or was it early 90s?).

To this day I'm still receiving counseling.

Warrior Poet
 


Joshua Dyal said:
Good point, they were. Although Blade was more an obscure indie title for them rather than one of their headliners, but still.

Haven't seen the third one yet either. May not get around to it. I haven't heard much about it that's good.
IMO, the first one was fun, the second was ridiculously fun, and the third was just ridiculous.
 


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