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Top Ten Best Comic-To-Movie Adaptations
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Let's see if we can get some more non-Transformer lists going.
What your favorite movie adaptations of comic books? They don't have to be only Marvel/DC, nor do they have to be live-action only. But try to keep it to movies that had a theatrical release.
1.
Transformers (2007)
- Ok, I admit that one was fairly obvious.
2.
The Dark Knight
- My favorite interpretation of the Joker and his motives ever.
3.
Spider-Man 2
- Brilliant execution of Doc Ock and the evolution of Peter Parker. Sadly, part 3 would not fare as well.
4.
Hellboy
- Ron Perlman was perfect casting.
5.
Batman Begins
- Excellent reboot of a franchise, showing what should have been done for Superman Returns (but wasn't).
6. Superman II
- Kneel before Zod!!!
7. Spider-Man
- Reignited the idea that comics are viable source material for movies after the Bat-franchise nearly destroyed it.
8. Superman
- Christopher Reeve made me believe a man really could fly.
9. Punisher (2004)
- Closer to the source and far less campy than the Dolph Lundren escapade.
10. Howard The Duck
- It's a guilty pleasure. Sue me.
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