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At this point they need to at least blank out what was written. The only thing worse than a semi-permenant missing rectangle at the site would be this constant bit of propoganda.

The Pontiac GTO. Came out in 1964 and started the Muscle Car craze. '64 GTO's are still one of the coolest cars out there.

And here what it looked like when I was a wee youngling... :D

I'd argue that this "dark horse" is at least ONE of the absolute best comic-book movies ever; it gets the character right, it gets the mayhem right, and stays true to what Judge Dredd is all about. Love this film.

Two words.

How the shit does this not have more stars!?

Rumor is, Perlman sat through the hours of makeup to visit a dying child in the hospital as Hellboy, and totally made his day, and when Del Toro heard about it he agreed they have to make a third one. I can't even think about that without tears welling up.

As soon as I heard that Karl Urban was cast as Judge Dredd, I knew it was going to be decent. I really like his acting.

A solid pick. I find that most of the people who trash talk Dredd are the ones who haven't seen it. Some actors can't carry a feature even while emoting with their whole faces, while Karl Urban can do it with just his jaw. And that is (just part of) why he is The Urban Legend.

I liked First Avenger much better than Winter Soldier, because it was so offbeat. I think Iron Man is probably the "greatest" superhero-from-comic-book movie, but I love Captain America The First Avenger the most.

I have big love for Avengers but the first Iron Man movie was the one that got the Marvel Cinematic Universe moving, and it's still exciting just to think about it.

As the culmination of something started in Iron Man, this was definitely a great comic book movie, although I'd be torn between this, the first movie to feature the comic book team-up, and Iron Man the movie that got it all started.

Do telemovies count? Sure the first episode of the Flash (1990) was a pilot, but it was 90 minutes long. I had a lot of fun with it, and Shipp is such a charming character. I just didn't like Iris that much but it's because of the character she was written as.

Because it's a great movie, and a great encapsulation of the source material. And it did it on a comparatively tiny budget.

Hellboy and its sequel are comic gems of a movie-ly sort. Why we don't have Hellboy 3...I can't say.

It's polarizing, but I felt it stayed very true to the source (aside from the ending - and, let's face it, the ending as written was weak).

Spiderman 2 is probably the holy grail of superhero movies for me.

The Avengers

RIP

It is so sad and upsetting to see a crazy, xenophobic American driving a Hyundai. If we can't rely on ranting racists to buy American, who can we rely on?