The Incredible Hulk TV series is a fun and enjoyable show. It's one of those adult shows where kids can enjoy. Lou Ferrigno is a very great actor for the Hulk. The intro music is really good. Ted Cassidy is great being the narrator for the intro. I loved how they show Bill Bixby's Bruce Banner turning into the Hulk. The first thing you see is his eyes turn green. You don't see the Hulk very often in the show. You only see the Hulk for five or six minutes in the show.
A lot of people hated this movie and I can kinda see why. I'm fine with this movie. Sure the comedy is not funny. Arnold Schwarzenegger ruined Mr. Freeze with those dumb jokes. George Clooney is the abomination of the Batman actors! It was cool with Bane in the movie. Uma Thurman, she's really good at being Poison Ivy. Alicia Silverstone, not bad at being Batgirl. The action is entertaining. As a kid, I loved it but I was like 12 years old. Watching it now around my age, it's not as good as I thought it was.
Batman Forever is good but could've been better. Val Kilmer is decent as Batman but not as good as Michael Keaton. He has the worst Batman costume, nipples on the costume. It's cool to bring in Robin. Tommy Lee Jones blows at being Two-Face, he made the character laughable. Jim Carrey, not bad when it comes to being the Riddler. After Batman Returns, this is where the movies lost the feel of Tim Burton.
Batman Returns is an excellent sequel! Danny Devito did an incredible job playing as the Penguin even though he's known to be a comedian in real life. Michelle Pfeiffer, very good acting as Catwoman. If you're a Batman fan or casual movie goer, you must watch it.
It's a great movie! Michael Keaton is an awesome Batman actor. Jack Nicholson, awesome acting as the Joker. Tim Burton made what the world of Batman is supposed to be, dark and serious. He did an amazing job. If you're a Batman fan or casual movie goer, you must watch it.
The 1966 Batman movie is a fun movie. All the actors including Adam West, Burt Ward, Cesar Romero, Frank Gorshin and Burgess Meredith are very likable. I may prefer the dark and serious Batman but I do enjoy the 1966 Batman movie. If you're a die hard Batman fan, you must own it. If you don't like it, what's wrong with you?
A lot of people consider Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, the worst of the Superman movies. I don't hate it. I like it, just don't love it. Sure some of Superman's abilities are weird and out of place. I rather watch this movie than Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance. I'm sure a lot of Superman fans out there are going to hate me for this. I'm fine with it. That's because one Superman fan hated this movie, it doesn't mean you will hate it. Nuclear Man is an interesting villain, even though he has nothing relating to the comics. It was great to have Lex Luthor to return. If you're a Superman fan, you must own it. If you've seen it but didn't like it, you can bypass it.
Superman III gets a lot of hate. I enjoy it. It's good but the first two were better. It's funny with Richard Pryor in it. The main villain of the movie had nothing relating to the comics. I have no idea why a lot of people hated it. It's very underrated. I recommend it especially if you are a Superman fan.
Superman II is just as fun as the first movie. It's the movie where I first got to know of General Zod. What's his name who played Zod has good acting. I love the part where Zod has the president hostaged on TV and says "Who is this Superman?", after the president tries calling out to Superman. It has a great continuation from the first movie. I loved how they show scenes from the first movie in the opening credits. If you're a Superman fan, you must own it.
Special features included with this widescreen anamorphic (2.35:1) DVD include Dolby 5.1 remastering, a feature-length audio commentary by the director, a music-only audio track, audio outtakes, screen tests of three of the stars, two scenes deleted from the final theatrical version, two trailers, one television spot, and no less than three behind-the-scenes featurettes: "The Magic Behind the Cape (Special Effects)," "Making Superman: Filming the Legend (Production and Release)," and "Taking Flight: The Development of Superman (Preproduction)." Audio options are English (Dolby Digital 5.1), music-only (Dolby Digital 5.1), and subtitles in English, Spanish, French, and Portuguese.
Superman: The Movie is an amazing movie for 1978. The effects are great for 1978. Christopher Reeve is an awesome Superman actor. Richard Donner did an astonishing job making this movie. Marlon Brando as Jor-El has great acting in the part where Jor-El says his goodbyes to his infant son. The Superman theme by John Williams is awesome. I love the sound of the theme. It's very heroic. If you want to show your friends some superhero stuff, you got to show them this movie. If you're a die hard Superman fan or casual movie goer, you must own it.