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#1  Edited By impossibilly

Spider-Man. Now if the other choice was Thor without all the Asgard scenes, I might change my mind. ;)

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@TheCannon said:

Well, I can only count the ones I've seen. Which is pretty much the comic movies.

I found Spider-man 3 the best Spidey movie, The Last Stand the best X-men movie, and The Dark Knight Rises the best Batman movie.

I agree with Superman though.

That's interesting. I found Spider-Man 3 to be the weakest of the Spider-Man franchise. I thought they wasted a great opportunity of turning Harry Osborn into a cool villain by bogging it down with one too many villains. I think the movie would have been better if they saved either Venom or Sandman for a later movie. One of them would have been great, but both was just too much. There wasn't enough time in the movie to make each villain work well

I loved The Dark Knight Rises, but I loved Batman Begins and The Dark Knight More.

The world would be a boring place if everyone had the same opinion though. Thanks for sharing.

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@impossibilly: How about if you want to go out with her on a date to die for?

I'm going to still go with "Hi." I'd probably avoid using the term "a date to die for" in the conversation. I'm not really sure "a date to die for" even means. I recommend keeping things casual on a first date. If you're of drinking age, meeting for drinks in a not too crowded bar will give you the chance to talk and get to know each other. If you're not of drinking age, or don't drink, replace drinks with coffee in this suggestion.

But now I'm curious, what's a date to die for? If it's as expensive or extravagant as it sounds, save it for your anniversary. :)

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@RustyRoy said:

Spider-Man 2. Btw anybody noticed that the second movies are always the best of the series

So true!

Spider-Man 2, Superman II, X-2, The Empire Strikes Back, The Godfather Part II, The Dark Knight, The Two Towers...

Actually it's not true

Just out of curiosity, out of the movies that I cited, which did you not think were the best of their particular series?

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I liked the Amazing Spider-Man, but I'm voting for Iron Man.

I'm surprised you liked X-Men: The Last Stand, but not X-Men: First Class. I thought X-Men: First Class was the second best X-Men movie behind X-2.

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@RustyRoy said:

Spider-Man 2. Btw anybody noticed that the second movies are always the best of the series

So true!

Spider-Man 2, Superman II, X-2, The Empire Strikes Back, The Godfather Part II, The Dark Knight, The Two Towers...

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#7  Edited By impossibilly

Oh man, Sophie's choice! These are both the best of their respective series. Depending how I'm feeling on a particular day, I could vote for either of these two to win.

Today, I'm voting Spider-Man 2. Doctor Octopus was the best of the Spider-Man movie villains. We moved past the origin and got into Peter Parker's life, his post-high school struggles. The Harry-Peter relationship is frought with drama. I loved this movie.

Then again, Superman II does have the quintessential superhero movie line, "Son of Jor El, kneel before Zod!"

No, I'm still voting for Spider-Man 2.

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How do you approach a woman?

"Hi." usually works for me.

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@The_Last_Son_of_Czarnia: Spend money on your Appearance, you cant wear clothes that you've owned for 10 years and think you'll impress a girl. Buy a few things every couple weeks before you know it you'll have replaced all your old stuff.

Building off this point, I'd recommend investing in upgrading your clothes as well. Think shirts with collars and buttons instead of a new 80s-reference t-shirt and a cardigan instead of a new hoodie. As one of my friends recently put it, "Cardigans are hoodies for adults." Or as as the love of my life likes to tell me, "Stop dressing like a 12-year old."

I recommend reading Chris Hardwick's book, The Nerdist Way. I think you'll find the advice in there helpful. Follow it and you might soon find yourself asking us, "How do I keep all these girls from hitting on me?" ;)

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This is a tough choice. Both are the worst of the their respective series of movies. In the X-Men: The Last Stand, replacing Bryan Singer with Brett Ratner really hurt the quality of the movie. The script was so much worse than the stellar X-2. Superman IV is just an exercise in utter ridiculousness. Nuclear Man!

I'm voting Superman IV. It's so bad, it's good. X-3 is just bad.