I mean, it's not like the alarm goes "The Avengers are coming!"
I mean, it's not like the alarm goes "The Avengers are coming!"
Coming to America is definitely the closest to a big budget movie of the three. It is hard to judge in such a different climate, but adjusting for inflation, it’s $79 million in 2016 dollars, which is just shy of what I consider big budget ($100 million).
Only Bad Boys 2 of those is big budget, and aside from the leads the rest of the cast is pretty white.
Ah, yes, remember all those civilians running around during the fight?
As a counter, this one is solid. I mostly just find this take on Superman conceptually very interesting.
I mean, it’s not like you would have known what was going to happen.
They specifically say that they evacuated the airport. And then you’ll notice we don’t see any other people there.
It will be. From what we've seen, it isn't yet.
I never said it didn’t. You asked how many r-rated superhero movies there were, I told you.
Way funnier than reading it on a page, unfortunately.
Never forget
9 and a half minutes long
That isn’t ironic.
When there weren’t any civilians left at the airport? Yes. Really.
There’s a few that I’ll agree are debatable, but those at least have solid arguments for being considered, and there’s still the whole rest of the list. Unless you’re going to try and argue that all but a handful aren’t superhero movies?
He introduces himself as Spider-Man at the big battle which seems like the last thing anyone trying to hide the existence of Spider-Man would do.
Both mainstream, but not big budget. Also, looking at their cast lists, while they have black leads, the rest of the casts are mostly white.
Not when there isn’t anyone at the airport.
Next July, obviously.