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Comic Book Question of the Week RESULTS: Favorite Comic Book Movie Reboot

Did 'Man of Steel' murder the competition or was another reboot able to rise above and snag a majority of the votes? Come see which movie won and why!

This year, all-new versions of RoboCop (which we reviewed and that can be found here), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles AND Godzilla are returning to theaters and, beyond that, even more franchises will receive reboots. Some do a tremendous job revitalizing these classic stories, others... not so much. However, this week, we wanted to look back on the history of comic book reboots, not forward. We added 10 to the list (again, Transformers is there because the animated movie was a big deal) and since the poll was created on Tuesday, almost 400 Viners voted. In the end, only half of the poll's options received a good amount of love from the community, but only one of the movies took a clear lead: Batman Begins (insert Hans Zimmer music here).

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While 1989's Batman does hold up, the franchise eventually went off the deep end. In 2005, director Christopher Nolan was able to successfully bring Bruce Wayne back for a whole new age. With a solid cast (Christian Bale, Gary Oldman, Liam Neeson, Michael Caine, Morgan Freeman) and creating a mythos the general audience likely hasn't seen before (Ra's al Ghul and the League of Shadows), Batman Begins was a terrific start to what is widely praised as one of the best comic book movie trilogies. One Comic Viner, kennybaese, explains why they wanted to vote for Dredd, but instead gave the nod to Batman Begins.

"I adore Dredd, but I don't think it's going to launch a franchise. This makes it more of a remake than a reboot in my opinion.

Batman Begins, on the other hand, was pretty incredible, especially given how far the Batman movie franchise had fallen. Coincidentally, I re-watched all three movies over the weekend, and while there are some over all tonal inconsistencies, the trilogy as a whole is a cohesive, epic, and moving story about what the Batman is. Batman Begins started that, with a balance of the dark, gothic look and comic book tone of the Tim Burton movies with the hyper-realistic cityscapes realistic(ish) terrorist drama that dominated the other two movies.

Batman Begins made Batman relevant again in a way he wouldn't have been without it, and set the stage for The Dark Knight's demand that comic book film be taken seriously and not dismissed entirely as popcorn entertainment. For that alone it gets my vote."

Here's the poll results. Dredd's in second place? You rock, Comic Viners.

Did you vote for Batman Begins or did another movie earn your support? Also, are there any upcoming reboots that have you really hyped? Get your conversation on, Viners! Also, don't forget to check the homepage next Tuesday for an all-new Comic Book Question of the Week. Seriously, you better be there!

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My favorites would be:

1. Batman & Robin (Schumacher is a geniuuuuus)

2. Catwoman (I mean come on, evil make-up, who doesn't love that)

3. Superman Returns (Best Lex Luther ever, am I right?)

4. Superman IV: The Quest For Peace (This thing is like the holy grail, so good it should be kept from any human eyes)

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im so happy for dredd

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who doesn't want to hear I'm Batman

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@myerlanski: Not trying to shoot down anything you said, though.

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Edited By MasterBelmont

@myerlanski:Pretty much this. I'd say SM1 made CBMs a thing due to its big success and the fact that it was a true Spider-Man film (both of which are opposite for X-Men).

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Begins without a doubt

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@masterbelmont: I'm one of the some who would say xmen, Spider-Man 1 and 2 kicked started the big budgeted CMB films from the late 90s to the present. Ever since xmen film, a CMB film has followed every year almost.

I do agree that Batman Begins expanded the CMB genre to a broader and some would say a more sophisticated audience(whatever).

The Avenger film while great and tremendously fun. That was just great marketing. To build up anticipation over a spand of five films. That all stood on their own as solid and entertainig films. Then finally putting all the high caliber actors into one film with that much action, story, and special effects. You got the cinema gold called Avengers. The best anticipation for a film I had since the phantom menace after the original star wars trilogy.

Still, some might say the films I mentioned wouldn't be possible without the Tim Burton Batman film which was really big in the late 80s and the original superman films with Christopher Reeves. Zod was awesome in those films. It's all subjective.

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Man of Steel got my vote, but I understand why BB won. I also completely agree with kennybaese in that we can thank BB for getting people to see CBMs (like Avengers, Dredd, and Man of Steel) as truly good movies and not just a bunch of weird guys doing dumb stuff. I'm sure some would argue that Spider-Man 1 and 2 got people to see CBMs as quality films, though.

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I voted 4 Begins YAAA

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Booooooooo... Batman.... Boooooooooooo....

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Dredd all the way.

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Wow, Batman won, what a surprise.

At least Superman was loved enough to get the bronze. That's still on the winners platform, right? There's always 3 spaces.

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I really only liked Cap and batman so i guess i need to say one of those.

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Nolan is the only filmmaker on this list I have any respect for. Well, Joe Johnston for making The Rocketeer, but Zack Snyder and Michael Bay are hacks and whatever committee assembled the Amazing Spider-Man did so by creating one of the most schizophrenic and lifeless cinematic adaptations I've ever had the misfortune to sit through.

Dredd is good. Works great as a one-off piece. I wish it could launch a franchise but I doubt audiences have any desire for that kind of film anymore. Everything has to be PG-13 and gritty and real, and Dredd is R and fantastical and satirical.

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Batman Begins - 8.5/10

Man of Steel - 8/10

Amazing Spider-Man - 7/10

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  1. Amazing Spider-Man
  2. Batman

Just my personal opinion. Dredd was decent overall.

Godzilla will dominate all once he hits the theaters.

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Edited By KingStandup

Yes - I voted for Dredd! I absolutely love that movie! If I could've picked a second it would've been Man of Steel, then Batman Begins, followed by the Amazing Spider-Man.

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@ Juliustaka, I seriously doubt that since MOS was a huge success...and Flash I have a good feeling will be really good, far better then GL.

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I agree with the top 3, but I have a different order. Here's my rank!

1. Batman Begins

2. Man of Steel

3. Dredd

4. Incredible Hulk

I did not like the other ones.

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Batman Begins

Dredd

Amazing Spider-Man

Captain America

Man of Steel

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Batman Begins hands down, my favorite of the trilogy :)

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MOS

amazing spider man

incredible hulk

dredd

captain america

batman begins

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I'm amazed that Fantastic Four even got to 1%

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Surprisingly I agree with how this went down.

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This what I think Batman Begins did for Batman:

  • Made him relevant again and was taken seriously after the hideous 90s movies
  • Whether you like it or not, Batman basically switched places with Superman and become DC's big player in superhero media.
  • We got the Arkham games which have slight Nolan influence in them.

Then we also The Dark Knight which basically caused a shift for superhero movies and was the first superhero movie to make a billion dollars.

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Begins is leagues above all of these movies combined. not a batman fanboy or nolanite-the movie is just superior to all of them

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Knew Dredd wouldn't win since this it wasn't one of the big 2.

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I have the Dredd DVD...I still haven't watched it...even though I like Karl Urban's work. Doom was pretty good; and, he's an awesome "Bones" McCoy. I would probably rank Spider-Man higher, just because Spider-Man is still more family-(read kid)friendly than Batman Begins, Man of Steel and Dredd. Both my boys ask to watch The Avengers, and all of the Marvel super hero films and Spider-Man before they ask to watch Batman. I have to admit, that as much of a DC fan as I am, the DC films are just not fun. Don't get me wrong, they're good stories, but they're not as fun as The Avengers was.

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I'm fine with any of the top 3. They're all tied in my opinion.

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Hey, just to not give into batman fanboism: Every batman after Begins was worse and worse. Though I disagree with the guy above, Nicholson's Joker was great. The actor himself always seemed disturbing to me and as Joker, well... the scene when he fries a guy and speaks with the burned corpse scarred me in my childhood.

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Unsurprising. Begins was a great reboot. Though I'd disagree on the 1989 Batman holding up. I remember about 3 years back watching it in a film genres class in university (the genre was superhero/comic book movies) and it was incredibly underwhelming. Nicholson's Joker in particular comes off as comical (in a bad way), largely since he's just being Jack Nicholson and he's kind of become a caricature of himself in the last 10+ years. Ledger's Joker only made it look worse, despite the very different tones of each movie. But that wasn't the only thing. The whole (1989) movie felt very dated in its designs, performances, etc, and I wasn't alone in thinking that in the class. Big laugh from the entire class when "Music by Prince" came up on the screen. You know your movie is an 80s movie when...

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Batman Begins deserved this win because it was good film overall and not just another comic book film. I am happy to see Dredd in second and while I'm not a fan MOS it's good to see that people voted for it.

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I'M BATMAN.

No. I'm Batman. Oh wait, no I'm not. I'm Darth Vader! Hahaha! Batman all the way though!

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@k4tzm4n: Fair enough.

Batman is a selling point. Even if the Nolan movies just didn't hit the spot for me.

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Of Course BB won it. I'm not surprised.

Also @k4tzm4n You really should pull a bait and switch with the graphics on the front page so it's a surprise.

I usually do that, but I figured the image of Nolan's Batman would attract more people.

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I hope that if Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America 3 are well-liked by fans that this series will get as much love if not more than Chris Nolan's Batman trilogy.

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Dredd kinda sucked tbh

Batman Begins and the rest of the trilogy is cinematic gold. Something that MoS and the rest of DC flicks will fail at bringing in the near future

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Of Course BB won it. I'm not surprised.

Also @k4tzm4n You really should pull a bait and switch with the graphics on the front page so it's a surprise.

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@ccraft said:

@vaeternus said:

Batman definitely should be # 1 here, but am surprised that Dredd beat MOS. IMO Dredd was very good and FAR better then Stallone's version but no way in hell better then MOS.

Agreed.

:) thanks

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Batman definitely should be # 1 here, but am surprised that Dredd beat MOS. IMO Dredd was very good and FAR better then Stallone's version but no way in hell better then MOS.

Agreed.

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Suck it Mon of Steel

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Did not like what Nolan did with Batman. Nice seeing Dredd get some love. That movie was a ride.

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Well if we are basing it off how the film refreshed a franchised...I feel Captain America had the biggest improvement. The 90s film was a total disaster.

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@k4tzm4n: Wow, Dredd gets all this praise that I'm really glad about. But still doesn't get a sequel!? :-(

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