I actually was just okay with both SPIDERMAN movies. The Doc Ock SPIDERMAN 2 was awesome, though! I'll see this new one, but it definitely reminds me of a videogame. Actually, the end of this trailer reminds me of the G.I. JOE trailer, where the guys are running in the power suits at the end of it. Check out the 1:58 mark:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqymrugFevw
THE AVENGERS was such a cartoon, for me! Flying aircraft carrier? Ha ha ha! Black Widow has the mortal talents of a Jason Bourne, yet Captain America could throw her into the air, so she could catch speeders going 90mph?? Ha ha ha! The Hulk doesn't show up, until very late in the movie. WTF? The Hulk is one of my favorite characters. The faceless attackers shoot up the city and hit....no one!
BATMAN BEGINS - brilliant in how it explained all the bat toys - memory cloth, kevlar suit, sonar; it just went into some nice detail.
THE DARK KNIGHT - Heath Ledger made for an awesomely cool villian. However, I couldn't stand THE DARK KNIGHT RISES, where Batman takes nothing but his fists and smoke bombs to face Bane and his army. Preposterous!
I actually liked the Ed Norton version of THE HULK. As much as I like Eric Bana, Ang Lee's version with Nick Nolte as the father who wants to kill his son was repulsive to me, both in idea and execution.
X-MEN 2, the opening White House attack was brilliant! I also liked X-MEN: FIRST CLASS, mainly because of Michael Fassbender's portrayal of young Magneto. Overall, there are too many damn mutants for me to get into.
One special character in a story, stays special. 20 special characters make no one special. Like someone said, I'd rather see Spidey, or any super character, battle human characters, while being quite vulnerable. I don't mind a fantastic villian, but throw in a bunch of flying jedi or mutant people and I could just throw up.
The first IRON MAN was okay, even though I'll never believe in supersonic boots that can fly across the world. Plus, the end robot fight reminded me of the finale of ROBOCOP 2.
Which brings me to my favorite superhero movie, ever - ROBOCOP. Beautiful in how it explores Murphy's humanity, via his remnant memories. Not much in the way of CGI bullshit, yet plenty of exploding, radiactive man and E.D. 209 spectacle.