Although Singer did a good job with X-Men (especially with X2), he didn't go the right way (he mostly made a Wolverine movie, even with X2, and even then Wolverine wasn't developed good. Actually, you really didn't find much about him. X2 was mostly interesting because of scope of characters and powers and not that much because of Singer. Although he did a good job at directing it. He is a talented director). I think X-Men had so and so much potential. But I understand why X-Men is hardest out of all comic book to bring on the big screen.
Out all comic books, I think X-Men has the biggest potential of all. It's on of those materials that could take the title as the best Sci-Fi movie ever if done right.
As the worst director, I would go with Joel on Batman and Robin and Tim Story with Fantastic Four. Ghost Rider was also ridiculous.
As I am reading reviews, The Dark Knight in critics mind took the title now as the best comic book ever. It's seems Nolan took the risk and did what he had to do. Maybe that is what we need, such movie as The Dark Knight. Maybe now other will try to go Nolan way.
I also think X-Men should be rebooted or a big sequel saga, because now it's under Marvel studio and could be done much much better than any previous X-Men movie.
And X-Men should be enormously big epic movie.
Where are people getting the connection with Tim Story and Ghost Rider
The same dick who did the daredevil movie did the ghost Rider film he should be banned from doing any more superhero films
Originally posted by Da Joker
I also dislike how he made fun of the men who have portrayed Superman and have died.
Who Bryan Singer?
Mark Steven Johnson directed Daredevil and he doesn't really deserve a mention here if for no other reason than the Director's Cut of Daredevil.
I can pretty much guarantee that if the studios had released that version of DD in theaters then the film would have been a hit and we'd be seeing a sequel in the making right about now.
Again, i'll say Brett Ratner. Visually, X-3 was very made. Everything else from Character development to plot was strewn together almost as poorly as a Lucas prequel. Out of all of the comic book franchises that had everything going for it, X-3 slammed into the wall as the biggest disappointment ive experienced with comic book movie's yet (excluding Spiderman 3). I know the guy didn't have much weight to throw around, on and off set, and out of all of the turds he as directed previous, x-3 was the best. The movie itself just didn't go anywhere and fell completely flat. Im sure Singer and company are as much to blame for that travesty, but as Director you take the heat and im giving it to him.
If there is one Comic movie that was more disappointing that X-3. It is Spiderman 3. Like X-3, this movie took the story and characters no where and much like Spiderman 2, it was essentially a rehashing of it's previous installment. Unlike Spiderman 2, however, it offered no new interesting characters and was pieced and paced together so poorly. You didn't care what as happening you just wanted the movie to end so you could see if your friends thought it was as bad as you did. the only reason i don't pick Raimi as the worst director of a comic movie is because he gave us Spiderman 1&2. Say what you will about the faithfulness of those movie's, they are still very well made and entertaining. Everyone drops the ball from time to time and im just hoping Raimi bit off more than he could chew with Spiderman 3 and didn't take a bite out of something that he wasn't interested in in the first place
Now, there are movie's like ghost rider, Fantastic four 2, Catwoman, etc.., that are far worse than a Spiderman 3 or X-3. those movie's however heralded little to no expectations. We all knew they were going to be dog shit and they were. I am speaking soley out of disappointment.
Originally posted by ragesRemorse
It is Spiderman 3. Like X-3, this movie took the story and characters no where and much like Spiderman 2, it was essentially a rehashing of it's previous installment. Unlike Spiderman 2, however, it offered no new interesting characters and was pieced and paced together so poorly. You didn't care what as happening you just wanted the movie to end so you could see if your friends thought it was as bad as you did. the only reason i don't pick Raimi as the worst director of a comic movie is because he gave us Spiderman 1&2. Say what you will about the faithfulness of those movie's, they are still very well made and entertaining. Everyone drops the ball from time to time and im just hoping Raimi bit off more than he could chew with Spiderman 3 and didn't take a bite out of something that he wasn't interested in in the first place
And he seemed to have taken a page from Batman and robin put far too many villains into a movie.