The original "Superman" (with Christopher Reeve and Gene Hackman).
2007-10-26 20:11:39
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answer #1
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answered by Janineisacoolsouthernchick 5
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Batman Begins
Batman Begins is a well told story of the origin of Bruce Wayne/Batman (Christian Bale). It covers a lot of the same ground as Michael Keaton's original Batman, but goes much further in depth in many factors of his creation. It goes into great detail about subjects such as how he got his costume, what exactly it is. Same goes with the Batmobile. We also find out why he chose to be bat-like. Although I am not positive as to how true to the comic book this movie is, I am sure it took a few liberties, as did Spider-Man. Most of the small examples I have noticed are for the better and make for a good story. The Batmobile is more believable as an expensive armored vehicle that the military would not spend the money on than a juiced up Corvette (or whatever that was). Same with the Batsuit.
Finally, in my opinion, Christian Bale makes a much better Batman than the three recent previous ones in Michael Keaton, Val Kilmer and George Clooney and Overall, the best superhero. Something about him makes Batman darker and more mysterious. Hopefully, DC Comics and movies have learned from their mistakes and we will not have to worry about Batman picking up a sidekick in this newest installment of the Batman series. 9/10
2007-10-26 20:02:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The original superman with christopher reeves,although I wasn't too fond of gene hackman's portrayal of lex luthor.
Of the current run of super heroes I think x-men 1 is the closest to an actual comic book line,at least in the marvel universe.What I've seen of the new iron man trailer that movie seems to cover the origin pretty close also.
2007-10-26 21:28:56
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answered by boobooloo 4
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superman.
batman begins.
it used to be spider-man but if you watch it now it have to many flaws like the web shooters and cast mary jane over gwen stacy in the first movie.
fantastic4 rise of the silver surfer was close to the comic than people think.
x-men2.
blade.
2007-10-26 20:09:17
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answered by your words just make me stonger 2
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The Matrix, Robocop, or maybe Batman Begins.
It's realistic enough, and the hero doesn't have super powers, just determination.
2007-10-26 20:03:03
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answered by perfectlybaked 7
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Superman part 1. (RIP, Christopher Reeve)
2007-10-26 20:06:55
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answered by fgdhfghr 4
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Holding true to form, and not swaying drastically from it's comic origins....the original "Superman" is probably the best.
Honorable mentions to "Blade", "Batman Begins", and "X-Men".
2007-10-26 20:08:05
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answered by imrt70 6
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Batman Begins was awesome!
2007-10-26 20:03:57
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answered by Anonymous
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the 5th element...does that count as a superhero?
2007-10-26 19:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Batman begins!!!with Christian Bale
2007-10-26 20:00:49
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answered by ? 7
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