Worst dialogue in a comic book movie

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What are some examples of the worst dialogue in comic book movies? Here's some of my choices:

"Freeze in Hell Batman" Mr. freeze from Batman and Robin.

"Yummy, yummy, yummy in my tummy tummy, tummy." Loony Bin Jim from Punisher War zone.
 
"He's flying on rooftops!" - Batman Begins. It's overall a great movie, which makes this incredibly stupid line stand out all the more.
 
"I KNEW you were gonna say that"

"I AM the Law!"


well... honestly, most of Judge Dredd's script.
 
What made that worse is that the proper, more awesome response, "It croaks", was not in fact used.

That would have been terrible.

The only possible redeeming follow-up to the question would have been if Toad had actually exploded in flesh-shrapnel like a bite-sized man pinata.
 
"What happens when toad gets struck by lightning?"
I will say, she actually delivered the line pretty well, so it gives you a second or two before you realize "Wait a minute... that made no ****ing sense?"
What made that worse is that the proper, more awesome response, "It croaks", was not in fact used.

That would have been terrible.

The only possible redeeming follow-up to the question would have been if Toad had actually exploded in flesh-shrapnel like a bite-sized man pinata.

It would have been terrible but it would have been much better and gotten a cheap laugh
 
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Carmine Falcone: "What the hell are you?"
Batman: I'm Batman!


See here Is my problem. First No ****. Been dressed like a bat and having the logo ect.. I thought you were superman. Second Is an obvious attempt to have him say "I'm batman" so they could use it the trailer. For the second problem they should have borrowed the idea Lucas did with Star wars Episode I Darth Maul trailer. Something like his "Fear" speech they used in trailer only because in context of the film it wouldn't work.


This line proves why Christopher Nolan is a bad director. He feels the need to remind the audience who bat man is because he knows his film is so all over the place, People wouldn't be able to tell on their own.


Had he of made a nice easy to follow story it could have gone like this , Carmine Falcone "What the hell are you?" Batman "I'm justice." and would have worked so much better. And do you know why? Falcone asks WHAT not WHO. So in answering a What with the who he is. The world's greatest detective looks like a moron who can not understand a simple question. Way to **** up batman Nolan.

So that is in my opinion the worst dialogue in a comic book movie
 
Carmine Falcone: "What the hell are you?"
Batman: I'm Batman!


See here Is my problem. First No ****. Been dressed like a bat and having the logo ect.. I thought you were superman. Second Is an obvious attempt to have him say "I'm batman" so they could use it the trailer. For the second problem they should have borrowed the idea Lucas did with Star wars Episode I Darth Maul trailer. Something like his "Fear" speech they used in trailer only because in context of the film it wouldn't work.


This line proves why Christopher Nolan is a bad director. He feels the need to remind the audience who bat man is because he knows his film is so all over the place, People wouldn't be able to tell on their own.


Had he of made a nice easy to follow story it could have gone like this , Carmine Falcone "What the hell are you?" Batman "I'm justice." and would have worked so much better. And do you know why? Falcone asks WHAT not WHO. So in answering a What with the who he is. The world's greatest detective looks like a moron who can not understand a simple question. Way to **** up batman Nolan.

So that is in my opinion the worst dialogue in a comic book movie


!!!!!!

Bad director!?

:shock::shock::shock:


I am Batman is a line from the comics. How would they know his name is Batman if he didn't tell them?

His film is all over the place? I can't ever fathom you and your opinions

That was great scene.
 
Carmine Falcone: "What the hell are you?"
Batman: I'm Batman!


See here Is my problem. First No ****. Been dressed like a bat and having the logo ect.. I thought you were superman. Second Is an obvious attempt to have him say "I'm batman" so they could use it the trailer. For the second problem they should have borrowed the idea Lucas did with Star wars Episode I Darth Maul trailer. Something like his "Fear" speech they used in trailer only because in context of the film it wouldn't work.


This line proves why Christopher Nolan is a bad director. He feels the need to remind the audience who bat man is because he knows his film is so all over the place, People wouldn't be able to tell on their own.


Had he of made a nice easy to follow story it could have gone like this , Carmine Falcone "What the hell are you?" Batman "I'm justice." and would have worked so much better. And do you know why? Falcone asks WHAT not WHO. So in answering a What with the who he is. The world's greatest detective looks like a moron who can not understand a simple question. Way to **** up batman Nolan.

So that is in my opinion the worst dialogue in a comic book movie

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

I would explain why you are completely wrong, but TGO already did it.
 
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"Soooooo good" Harry Osborn - Spider-Man 3

I laughed at that. I thought it was great!

And Mole, I know you have a lot of unorthodox opinions and I respect that, but Christopher Nolan is a bad director? Really?? You didn't like Begins or TDK?
 
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

I would explain why you are completely wrong, but TGO already did it.

There's a lot more you can add to why he's wrong, but it's like telling a panda why sticking a fork in an outlet is a bad idea. The reasons are obvious and even with detailed power point explanation he'd probably still won't get it.
 
!!!!!!

Bad director!?

:shock::shock::shock:


I am Batman is a line from the comics. How would they know his name is Batman if he didn't tell them?

His film is all over the place? I can't ever fathom you and your opinions

That was great scene.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

I would explain why you are completely wrong, but TGO already did it.

I laughed at that. I thought it was great!

And Mole, I know you have a lot of unorthodox opinions and I respect that, but Christopher Nolan is a bad director? Really?? You didn't like Begins or TDK?

There's a lot more you can add to why he's wrong, but it's like telling a panda why sticking a fork in an outlet is a bad idea. The reasons are obvious and even with detailed power point explanation he'd probably still won't get it.





:arrgh:Wow, No one got that was a JOKE? :roll: Seriously?
 

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