With the two big superhero blockbusters of this year now having been in theaters for quite a while with Thor: Dark World still waiting in the wings, I'd like to know which one The Escapist preferred better.
My vote goes to Man of Steel. List of pros and cons for both below.
Iron Man 3
+ Pros
+ Robert Downey Jr.
+ That twist
+ Ben Kingsley
+ Big, nerdgasm-tastic action at the end
+ Cool visuals
- Cons
- Mish-mash story
- Some moments broke suspension of disbelief (yeah, he can totally sneak into that guarded house full of thugs all on his own)
- The big armor got shafted on screentime!
Man of Steel
+ Pros
+ Great casting for Superman
+ Actually made Supes look cool and feel human at the same time (I've always been bored to death by him)
+ Story touches on surprisingly deep themes
+ HUGE action, I don't think I've seen such massive destruction in any movie I've seen
+ Spectacular special effects
+ Great performance by Michael Shannon
+ Great visuals. The forever-in-production-limbo Mass Effect movie could take some pointers from this on how a proper sci-fi spectacle should look. On the other hand, it feels MoS already took those pointers from Mass Effect so there that is
+ A villain whose motives made sense and even made me root for them a little
- Cons
- Bit of a clunky and awkward start
- Maybe a bit too much action towards the end
- Lois Lane's character doesn't get to do much
- Vital changes from comics. This wasn't a problem for me, but some people are gonna call them out anyway, so I'll mention it right away.
My vote goes to Man of Steel. List of pros and cons for both below.
Iron Man 3
+ Pros
+ Robert Downey Jr.
+ That twist
+ Ben Kingsley
+ Big, nerdgasm-tastic action at the end
+ Cool visuals
- Cons
- Mish-mash story
- Some moments broke suspension of disbelief (yeah, he can totally sneak into that guarded house full of thugs all on his own)
- The big armor got shafted on screentime!
Man of Steel
+ Pros
+ Great casting for Superman
+ Actually made Supes look cool and feel human at the same time (I've always been bored to death by him)
+ Story touches on surprisingly deep themes
+ HUGE action, I don't think I've seen such massive destruction in any movie I've seen
+ Spectacular special effects
+ Great performance by Michael Shannon
+ Great visuals. The forever-in-production-limbo Mass Effect movie could take some pointers from this on how a proper sci-fi spectacle should look. On the other hand, it feels MoS already took those pointers from Mass Effect so there that is
+ A villain whose motives made sense and even made me root for them a little
- Cons
- Bit of a clunky and awkward start
- Maybe a bit too much action towards the end
- Lois Lane's character doesn't get to do much
- Vital changes from comics. This wasn't a problem for me, but some people are gonna call them out anyway, so I'll mention it right away.