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What is the best comic book movie?

Most enjoyable "section" of a Marvel movie - I frequently (once a month, every two months) watch the final hour of "Endgame." From the fight through to the funeral, man, it's just some good, cathartic shirt. But wow, there's so much going on in that movie - I've never watched the two hours preceding that last hour again.

Start to finish, "Logan" is probably the best superhero movie to me, just edging out "The Dark Knight." It's not like "Logan" is a happy movie, but there's just enough light in it that I think it's better than TDK, or at least it is to me.

Most rewatchable, from start to finish, I probably go with "Guardians of the Galaxy." The soundtrack and the lighter tone helps.

I get that take on Endgame. I've watched it that way a few times, but I've also watched it all the way through. I've probably watched all of Avengers more, but that's been around a lot longer.

I think I've only sat down to watch Guardians all the way through only once since I saw it in the theater, though I'd certainly do it again. Sometimes I forget just how good it is. I had no expectations at all. I only saw it in the theater because a couple of buddies were going and asked me to join, but man, they had me from the first scene with Star-Lord and Korath.
 
So, where do Burton's Batman flicks rank?

They were at or near the top of the pre-MCU list.

I can imagine watching the first one all the way through again, but as much as I enjoyed the ones with Keaton at the time, I would have to put them pretty far down the list. I'd probably put Superman and Superman II ahead of them. I might even go for some of DC's animated stuff first.
 
I get that take on Endgame. I've watched it that way a few times, but I've also watched it all the way through. I've probably watched all of Avengers more, but that's been around a lot longer.

I think I've only sat down to watch Guardians all the way through only once since I saw it in the theater, though I'd certainly do it again. Sometimes I forget just how good it is. I had no expectations at all. I only saw it in the theater because a couple of buddies were going and asked me to join, but man, they had me from the first scene with Star-Lord and Korath.

Feels like Endgame is on at least once a week on TNT these days. I've probably seen it in chunks a couple dozen times at this point.
 
Not saying it's the best, but not mentioning by Black Panther as an all-timer invalidates this thread.
That would be in my Top 5, Top 10. It skews more to the "not as rewatchable" category though, between the deaths in both movies and the off-the-screen context now. If I wanna see Black Panther kicking ass, the "Endgame" sequence has him being pretty awesome.
 
I haven't watched Black Panther since shortly after Boseman died. Logan is sad, emotionally, for the character(s), but now Black Panther is sad for an entirely different reason.
 
Not saying it's the best, but not mentioning by Black Panther as an all-timer invalidates this thread.

I like it. It is in my MCU top 10. As others mentioned, it is a bit emotional. If I remember correctly, Boseman was already sick by the time they were filming it, but things hadn't gotten bad yet.
 

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